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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
- June 05, 2026
Breakfast With Beau | Friday 5th June 2026
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1 hour and 15 minutes
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Word count
10,985
Sentence count
140
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Morning.
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You alright?
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I hope you are.
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Genuinely and sincerely
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hope that you are fighting fit.
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Right, Ida Bushy-Tailed,
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rocking and rearing for the day ahead.
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Come on, get our bed sleep here. Let's go. Wakey, wakey.
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Take some bakey.
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It's just gone eight minutes past the hour.
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Oh, sorry. Zero minutes past the hour.
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It's just gone 8am, which is summertime.
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On Friday, God it's already Friday
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Thank F, it's Friday
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The 5th of June
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New Year of our Lord, 2026
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Tomorrow the anniversary of D-Day, isn't it?
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As always, I'm joined by my producer, little Harry
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How are you this morning, good sir?
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Morning, I'm all good
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And I'm joined, of course
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By the glorious band
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The Chosen For You, my band of brothers
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You guys, without you, this isn't a thing
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Basically the best people on earth, aren't you?
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I mean, give yourself a pat on the back
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It's sort of undeniable, it's just objectively true
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You're the best people on earth
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Tuning in to Breakfast with Beau, the Beau show
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Live, Beau's Breakfast Club
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Hashtag the real BBC
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Lotus Eater's Breakfast Club
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Hashtag the real LBC
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Should we stop faffing about though?
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Should we stop fanning about?
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What's going to be in the news today?
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Well it's
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It's an Andy day
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The ex
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Prince Andrew
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Andrew Sachs, Coburg, Gotha
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But the mainstream media
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As always, Legacy Corporate Mainstream Media
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You can imagine that cabal
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Of the evil Fleet Street editors
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Who seem to have taken it on themselves
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To lie to you by omission
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Every single day
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Without possible
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He's got a bit of a bruise on his face
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As old Andy
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So you can only imagine
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It's an Andy day tomorrow guys
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yeah everyone all the editors in some sort of group chat uh yeah everyone go with uh that andy's
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got a bruise on his face but you know remember yeah don't don't talk about ehud barrack though
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yeah don't talk about howard lutnik yeah don't talk about don't talk about nathaniel rothschild
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the fifth ballon rothschild yeah don't talk about ken starr or bill barr yeah make sure you don't
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Don't mention Les Wexner.
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Alan Dershowitz.
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Definitely don't mention Alan Dershowitz.
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Or Larry Summers.
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Or Malt Zuckerman.
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Or Reid Hoffman.
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Or Chelsea Handler.
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Or Leon Black.
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Yeah, don't mention Anthony Acosta.
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Don't mention that time when Anthony Acosta was told to back off from prosecuting Epstein for child sex offenders because he was part of the intelligence services.
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Don't mention that.
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Yeah, got it.
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Good, good.
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Go.
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all right but what slop have they served you up instead
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all right we've got Andrew cashed in
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he was subletting properties on his royal estate
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and Kate shares in mum's joy
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so Kate Middleton the radiant Kate Middleton
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went to some hospital to meet cancer people cancer people cancer sufferers people are getting better
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and she was there when one particular mum has got got better from cancer formally officially
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and kate shares in that woman's joy okay
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all right don't mention that mohammed bin salman was on the lolita express though
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Yeah, don't mention that
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The Daily Telegraph, the Toregraph
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Andrew cashed in with secret rent deals
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So this is the main story they've decided
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They've all completely independently decided to go with today
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I mean, it's all over the place
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Look, Andrew
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Andrew
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Andrew
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Andrew's daughters
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Andrew's estate
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Oh, let's get rid of that
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We don't want to support the sun
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It's a complete slop
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Right, Waterwall Andrew
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Largely, a couple of exceptions
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Right, so what's the story?
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What's the scoop?
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So back when Andrew
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Was still like a working royal
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And he was living on sort of the Windsor estate
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I imagine he would stay in actual
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Windsor Castle itself
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But anyway, it's a big estate
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There's all sorts of different buildings and mansions
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And even outhouses for like servants and things
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It's a big old estate
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And yeah
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Then Prince paid peppercorn fee
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Just a nominal, absolute tiny amount of fee
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Just a completely nominal fee
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For Royal Lodge
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But let out surrounding cottages
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Now
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As I understand it
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And I might be wrong
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As I understand it
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That's not like illegal
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full-blown illegal but it is just completely taking the mickey isn't it
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because a lot of these estates are renovated and paid for by the taxpayer
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and so for him to pay the absolute minimum possible amount himself whilst also renting out
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other buildings cottages i think to staff and then he takes that money then he put that money
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his pocket personally his personal bank account or whatever
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and as i understand it that's not illegal somehow but it is not in the spirit of the thing is it
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it is cheeky and essentially wrong
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okay there's some sorts of things that are wrong but aren't illegal aren't they all right
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And look, there you go
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More than one paper called it a shiner
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He's got a shiner
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A massive bruise on his face there if you can see that
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Bit of a cut as well perhaps
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Some of the papers
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A lot of the papers are saying
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No one knows what happened there
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Others are saying
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One or two others say
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It's part of a medical condition
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It's not like he had an accident
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He fell down the stairs
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And one of his horses smashed him in the face with his own head
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That happens
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if you're around horses a fair bit eventually they sort of clatter into you one way or another
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eventually apparently it's not nothing like that it was some if you can believe it some sort of
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medical condition he's got although they haven't said what it was either way either way it doesn't
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look it doesn't look uh doesn't look nice does it all right so Andrew's got a shiner
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white house rebukes number 10 over two-tier policing in novak case yeah that's interesting
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the state department it was the white house trump made said something and the state department
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itself said a couple of things chimed in on novak elon did as well elon did a tweet or some retweets
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about it meant like saying this is a disgrace sort of thing in fact i think it was in the
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Mail
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Yeah look the mail
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Trump wades into Henry Novak's scandal
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State Department slams two tier policing in Keir Starmer's UK
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Yeah
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At least the State Department
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Statement
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Was something to the effect of
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There's a problem with two tier justice
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Two tier policing in the whole of the West
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It did specifically say the UK
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But also went on to say the West in general
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And it must end
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And it's like a civilisational
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Level problem
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Well they're not wrong are they
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Again
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Two or even three times over the last six months or so
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The State Department has chimed in
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On all sorts of injustices
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And evils and wrongs that are going on
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In the UK
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Whenever they have it's always been great
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It's always been our talking points really
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You know just pointed out something that's just an absolute
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Obvious obvious injustice
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so i i appreciate that i appreciate that okay yes i said do you remember yesterday we reported
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we brought you the story that uh raf or i think royal navy actually royal navy merlin helicopter
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had crashed in devon and killing the three people on board it says britain's only female
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commando among victims of helicopter crash i don't know if she was the pilot or whatever
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A commando
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I don't know
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Okay
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Bumham
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King Andy Bumham I
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No Stern and Burnham
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Says
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I'll fight for number 10
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I think he was on Newsnight
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Last night
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And even though
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Everyone knows
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He hasn't really made
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Any sort of secret of it
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And he's leaked
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Loads and loads of times
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For a very very long time
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That he wants to be the leader
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And in fact
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He entered into
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Two previous leadership elections
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Everyone knows
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I don't think he'd actually
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100% formally
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Confirmed it
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Or not in a while at least
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Not since this
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Makefield election has begun
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Even though everyone knows
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But on Newsnight
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Again he did say it
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He was just explicitly saying
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If I win this by election
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And then if
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A Labour leadership election
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Were to take place
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I, King Burnham I
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No Sterner Burnham
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Would take part in that
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Gets a round of applause
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From handpicked lefty BBC audience members
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Brilliant
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Okay, Trump rages at Iran grandstanders
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There's a thing yesterday
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I was going to talk about it a bit yesterday
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But we just didn't have time
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Or there was just other things to talk about
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But the Democrats in D.C. on the Hill
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Put out a, it wasn't a law or anything
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It wasn't any sort of act or anything like that
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But they just put out
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Well, amounts to more than a statement
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Saying they would like to rescind or curtail Mr. Trump's war powers
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With regards to Iran
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But they haven't got the numbers in Congress
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Or no, some of the Republicans voted with them
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So it would go to the Senate
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But the Senate will almost certainly definitely block it
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But in other words, it's the Democrats
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Before they've got the actual power
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Who knows what will happen after the midterms
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But at this point
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They haven't really got the power
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To sort of
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Stop Donald Trump
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Doing what he's doing
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They've got the power
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To sort of impeach him
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Or all those sorts of things
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But they can still
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Sort of make noises
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Which is what they did
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And Trump
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Rages at them
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Okay
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The Daily Mail
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You're a slop
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You're an absolute slop
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Subversive
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So subversive
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Trying to pretend it's actually patriotic in some way
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On your side in some way
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It's not
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A little opinion piece somewhere in the paper
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It says
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Hiding her son's bloodied murder weapon
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In the family home
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Isn't what any mother would do
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Yeah
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I guess that's what she said
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Because it's in quotation marks
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What any mother would do
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I don't know if that's the mum's words
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Her defence herself
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Or somebody else saying that
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But this opinion piece
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By someone called Jan Moir
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Says no that's not what any mother would do
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I mean yeah
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Isn't it just morally and ethically wrong
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To
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Aid and abet a murderer
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Even if they're in your family
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Okay
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Alright the Daily Mail
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They go with
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They carry out no royal duties
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We're talking about
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This is talking about Andrew's daughters
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Beatrice and Eugenie
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Have we got a picture of them
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Just so you know
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Just so you're aware
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I know maybe
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Sorry it was on one of the
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It was on one of the
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Other websites
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It was the mail again wasn't it
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These two young ladies
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Eugenie and Beatrice
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Can't remember which one's which
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I think that one's
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Actually I can never remember
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Which one's which
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It doesn't matter does it
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They're the daughters of
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Of Andrew
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and we're told that they carry out carry out no royal duties
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but they do have jobs and are married with homes of their own
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but bombshell official reports report reveals Beatrice and Eugenie have lived at palaces rank
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free for years
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giant big deal
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in the scheme of things I think but still
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not really
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in the spirit of it
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of the whole thing
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that their father
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would
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the king would pay their
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their rents that was another
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later point that the king
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the crown itself
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paid their rents I mean
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princesses Beatrice and Eugenie
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To have never personally paid a penny in rent
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Despite living in exclusive palace properties
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For nearly two decades
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Yeah the office
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The National Audit Office
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When they're investigating Andrew
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I've said
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I've said all this
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As Andrew's spotted with giant mystery bruise on his face
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That's bad doesn't it
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I mean obviously it's not a great picture
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It's obviously taken a very very long way away
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Some sort of telephoto lens
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whilst he's in a moving car.
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Nonetheless, it doesn't look pretty bad, doesn't it?
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All right, so minor royals, relatively minor royals,
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get to live rent-free in palaces.
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I mean, is that much of a scoop, really?
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I think that was already the case, isn't it?
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I thought that was already the case.
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Is it somewhere like Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle or Sandringham?
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Haven't they got dozens and dozens and dozens of bedrooms?
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Isn't that the whole point of those giant palaces?
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is i would have thought that beatrice and eugenie would could just stay there for effectively for
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free okay all right later we told the king himself pays for it the duchy of lancaster
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okay all right there's kate middleton and she visited a hospital right got it
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andrew and family rake it in shall whip through these because it's sort of the same thing
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ex-prince appears with bruise on his face uh at his outrageous rental income scheme as his
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outrageous rental income scheme revealed along with daughter's free accommodation what a cheek
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you get the clever clever word play there because he's got a bruise on his cheek what a cheek
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yeah the star get ready for football by the way i will keep it to a minimum during the world cup
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I promise you, as much as possible
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But just brace yourself
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A lot of the papers will be
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Wall-to-wall football at some point
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On those days, what I'll do
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Just to let you know
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I'll show you it and talk about it
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Kind of as briefly as possible
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And we'll move on to other stuff
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Maybe I'll start doing
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If you remember the beginning of the Bo Show
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Towards the beginning, the first couple of months
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I would quite often go to other countries
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I've still got all the links
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Look, there's the Aussie News
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Japan
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australia russia germany france i used to do that a fair bit didn't i i sort of stopped doing it as
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much now but maybe during the football the world cup days i'll quickly go through the football
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and then just move on to other stuff maybe use it effectively use it as a vehicle to talk about
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other things how about that right the star says cheeky rent deal the grand old bruise of york
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Because he was the Duke of York
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He was always being Prince Andrew
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He was also the Duke of York wasn't he
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And there's that
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That old
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That old song
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That old rhyme
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The grand old Duke of York
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The grand old bruise of York
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It's very
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Very clever
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The times
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The venerable times
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What have we got here
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Yet Burnham confirms he does intend to challenge Starmer for leadership
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Amazing
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Andrew Kashtian with Windsor Cottage Sublet
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It's funny isn't it how all these papers are supposed to be completely independent of each other
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Completely entirely different owners and editorial staff
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And yet they go with exactly the same thing
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If not almost exactly the same image
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like they're in cahoots isn't it you might be forgiven for thinking they're in cahoots that
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it's one big cabal
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all right the sun what have we got inside oh surprise oh what a surprise oh oh yeah
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gone with the same the exact same thing as andy shows mystery brews extra pocketed royal lodge
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cash sublet cottages and lived front rent free what a bloody cheek oh another another cheek pun
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another another clever clever wordplay about his cheek
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the eyepaper actually do go with something slightly different still about the royals
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But not Andrew at least
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They go with
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That when
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The Don
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When the Donald
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Visited England last year
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And he had sort of
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He had a state visit
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Remember Charles went there
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Just a few weeks ago
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Well last year
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Trump came here
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And he got to stay at
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Buckingham Palace I believe
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Or maybe it was Windsor Castle
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Anyway
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Apparently behind the scenes
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Old Sausage Fingers
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Chucky Boyer
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Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Himself
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wasn't particularly up for it, wasn't particularly
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happy about it. Revealed
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King's private concerns over Trump's state
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visit to UK. King raised serious
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concerns about Donald Trump's state visit
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to the UK last year, the iPaper has
00:18:52.360
learned, after a president's bust-up
00:18:54.320
with Vladimir Zelensky. See, Sausage
00:18:56.400
Fingers really cares about Zelensky.
00:18:59.180
He's not supposed to have any
00:19:00.480
political opinions one way or another, but he really
00:19:02.320
cares about Ukraine and Vladimir
00:19:04.260
Zelensky.
00:19:07.620
And the fact that
00:19:08.560
Trump isn't giving him endless and endless billions the way Biden did.
00:19:13.940
It doesn't sit well with sausage fingers.
00:19:17.500
Charles's private revelations left British officials...
00:19:20.560
Sorry, I can't read this morning.
00:19:23.520
Charles's private reservations left British officials scrambling to salvage the trip,
00:19:29.640
fearing that a royal snub could become major diplomatic crisis with US.
00:19:34.180
messages have been redacted to protect diplomatic relations but the eye paper is briefed on their
00:19:40.760
content king was said to be jittery and did not want to do it again naturally just naturally
00:19:49.400
their politics don't line up very well do they their natural inclinations their natural sort
00:19:56.160
world view is quite different child's is some sort of weird globo homo weird traitor pro is
00:20:04.040
Islamophile, almost like a green pro-environmentalist idiot. That's who he is. Seems to barely be
00:20:19.060
able to think for himself. And we all know Trump's politics, not really those things.
00:20:23.660
So they're not natural bedfellows politically. Okay. Officials worked intensively behind
00:20:30.000
scenes to allay his concerns the king's concerns over state visit before charles and starmer
00:20:35.760
discussed them at their weekly audience king and prime minister then protected u.s support for
00:20:41.700
ukraine right well so a bit of a different story at least from the eye paper they just didn't go
00:20:47.600
with andy's bruised face the express it's a good paper you can read your express now
00:20:55.140
There we go, there's Kate Middleton
00:20:58.460
The Princess of Wales, future queen
00:21:00.260
Isn't she looking radiant
00:21:01.240
She went to a hospital where this person
00:21:04.240
A mum
00:21:04.700
Was declared all clear of cancer
00:21:07.420
You ring a bell there, you declared clear of cancer
00:21:09.920
Kate shares in mum's joy
00:21:11.620
Okay
00:21:12.040
The Guardian
00:21:15.580
Do you mind?
00:21:21.400
Sorry, do you mind?
00:21:25.140
The Guardian
00:21:27.660
What a disgusting stain on our society
00:21:32.420
No Sternum Burnham says
00:21:34.920
I won't flinch from need to fix the broken social care system
00:21:38.740
Really?
00:21:40.320
Does anyone other than die-hard Labour Party Keir Starmer haters
00:21:46.580
People whose career in the Labour Parliamentary Party
00:21:50.120
Has been completely stifled and ended by a Starmer government
00:21:53.620
Other than those people
00:21:54.600
and other people that suspect think hope that their career will be advanced should burn and
00:22:00.720
be leader other than those people does anyone really believe that king of the north andy
00:22:08.620
bumham with his eyeliner and his double chins will profoundly change anything anyone really
00:22:16.040
believe that he's going to shake up whitehall he's going to shake up westminster
00:22:19.360
It's going to change the country
00:22:22.520
Put us on a new track
00:22:24.060
A new track which is brilliant and great
00:22:25.460
And saves the country
00:22:26.140
Saves the Labour Party from
00:22:28.100
Electoral annihilation at the next general election
00:22:31.260
Does anyone really believe that?
00:22:32.840
That he's the guy
00:22:33.880
That he's got all the answers
00:22:36.540
He knows what he's doing
00:22:37.820
He's like a policy god
00:22:39.400
He did a brilliant job when he was in government
00:22:45.300
An even more amazing job when he was Mayor of Manchester
00:22:48.800
And all you need to do is supplant him and put him in number 10
00:22:52.260
And suddenly everything's fixed
00:22:56.520
Westminster, Whitehall, the country is fixed
00:23:02.520
Because Andy Burnham, King Andy I
00:23:07.580
Is some sort of panacea, some sort of all-knowing, brilliant, coverall fix
00:23:16.980
For everything that's going wrong
00:23:18.740
does anyone really believe that manchester mayor sets out plans for power if he wins in makerfield
00:23:25.380
broad interview also discussed uh brexit bond markets and migration and we know what his
00:23:33.020
opinions are on all those things at this point basically don't we not the things necessary he
00:23:39.400
hasn't got the political backbone the spine the vision to do any of the things that are necessary
00:23:45.080
in fact he'll double down or take us further into the abyss sprint us even faster to the cliff edge
00:23:52.920
if anything won't he that's why i don't care if he i mean i would want restore to win that by
00:24:00.840
election but if it turns out that restore had nicked enough votes off reform to allow burnham
00:24:05.780
to win i don't care about that i thought i thought all the uri accelerationists out there would love
00:24:12.720
that why reform use that argument or suddenly they really care about starmer's career
00:24:22.960
if we all ultimately want labor to get absolutely trounced as hard as humanly possible
00:24:29.360
at the ballot box at the next general election why not let burnham do it being the leader why not
00:24:37.200
he'll probably be as if not more
00:24:39.600
unlikable than Starmer as leader because he's more left he's more insane basically
00:24:47.900
we can't possibly let Burnham in because of the left well no well it's only a tiny bit more left
00:24:56.260
really it's basically the same it's basically the same sort of weird pinko traitor isn't it
00:25:03.200
basically the same
00:25:04.240
in fact
00:25:07.020
here we've got a few key points
00:25:09.540
look, the Guardian have been good enough to do
00:25:11.480
some bullet points for us
00:25:12.700
he said Labour
00:25:15.540
should be a broad church
00:25:16.880
ok
00:25:19.200
but that Corbyn wouldn't have a place in his
00:25:21.580
government, ok
00:25:23.000
that's something at least
00:25:25.320
he signalled
00:25:27.800
there would be no general election
00:25:29.860
that's what
00:25:31.880
Nigel wants isn't it that's what all the reform people want it was up to them every day that goes
00:25:37.220
by reform seemed to be bleeding support broadly speaking I think might be wrong about that but I
00:25:42.800
think that's what's going on Nigel wants a general election as soon as humanly possible
00:25:49.940
but Burnham and nearly everyone in Labour that's just you would think they're thinking their
00:25:55.000
calculation is that no we need time to win the general public round again so yeah he signaled
00:26:03.440
that he wouldn't call a general election should he become leader what is that he said comments
00:26:11.040
uh talked about the uh bond markets and how politicians should not be in hoc to the bond
00:26:20.900
markets this is a thing see this is this is it this is it this is classic this is why this man
00:26:26.660
is a fool a fool an idiot leftoid know nothing empty shirt cretin of a man no trousers
00:26:37.760
he doesn't know what he's talking about i always find this weird when lefties
00:26:43.580
characterise the bond markets as evil in some way.
00:26:50.040
You're in hock to them.
00:26:54.020
Imagine this, right?
00:26:55.200
Just imagine this in your own personal life,
00:26:57.080
your own personal finances, right?
00:26:59.020
You've borrowed loads and loads of money off the bank,
00:27:01.820
or a credit card, say.
00:27:03.200
You've borrowed loads and loads of money off of them.
00:27:06.680
But you just keep spending,
00:27:08.660
or you keep spending more even than you've borrowed.
00:27:10.940
and you can barely afford to repay the interest payments the bank the credit card company has
00:27:17.800
been good enough to just let you repay the interest on your massive loans you can barely
00:27:24.020
you're borrowing more money to pay off the interests the interest repayments on your older
00:27:30.560
borrowings right that imagine being in that sort of state of affairs in your own personal finances
00:27:37.680
right and then when the bank the credit card say you've got to start paying this money we're not
00:27:43.800
going to allow you to not pay even that interest repayment you start saying oh no you're bullying
00:27:49.580
us you're bullying me this isn't fair like it's not right that i'm that you're putting pressure
00:27:59.960
honestly, that we're in hock to you. No, you borrowed the money. Sorry, no, you borrowed
00:28:08.240
the money. You entered into a contract to borrow the money. So if anyone is in hock,
00:28:14.800
you put yourself in hock. Do you not understand what's going on here? When lefties say that,
00:28:20.620
they are usually idiot lefties as well, aren't they? That bang on about this. The evil bond
00:28:25.060
markets. They're trying to screw us over. Now, either that's just really, really childish
00:28:31.180
and petulant, or you fundamentally don't understand what's happening. You fundamentally don't
00:28:37.760
understand what it means to borrow and repay money. It's got to be one of those two things.
00:28:48.320
Andy Burnham goes along with all that. Politicians should not be in hock to the bond markets.
00:28:52.040
We borrowed the money
00:28:52.860
We borrowed the money
00:28:53.960
They didn't force us to borrow it at high interest rates
00:28:56.100
We borrowed it
00:28:57.480
Well, we issued government bonds
00:28:59.980
Guilt-edged bonds
00:29:00.640
There you go, that's leftist for you
00:29:06.800
They think that markets and capitalism
00:29:08.900
Is bad and evil, don't they?
00:29:13.760
Okay
00:29:14.200
What else did he say?
00:29:17.940
He agreed it would be a mistake
00:29:19.780
to to rerun brexit but did want closer ties to the eu
00:29:25.300
which he does i bet he thought i bet he thinks that if he had the political capital just to
00:29:32.560
return us to the eu we would but he hasn't and certainly if he wants to win this by-election
00:29:38.020
he shouldn't be saying that certainly so all right and he praised shabana mahoud
00:29:44.260
For facing up to the big questions
00:29:48.040
Or the big issues on immigration
00:29:49.820
Really
00:29:50.460
There you go, that's the type of man he is
00:29:52.780
That's the measure of the man
00:29:54.220
That he thinks Shabana Mahmood is doing a good job
00:29:57.680
On migration, immigration
00:29:59.180
He's praising her for
00:30:03.440
Facing up to it
00:30:04.880
She wants more safe and legal routes doesn't she
00:30:11.100
She's one of those
00:30:11.900
Because of course she is
00:30:14.260
Andy Burnham, if you want Labour to truly, truly collapse and not be a government again
00:30:20.040
for another generation or two, or ever possibly, why not have Burnham as their leader? Why
00:30:26.440
not?
00:30:31.320
All right. The Metro.
00:30:32.920
all right they've got a slightly different story some little thing about the world cup
00:30:45.560
just a few seconds fifa the governing body of football said that at the world cup you can't
00:30:53.760
bring in reusable refillable water bottles of your own it's probably going to be really hot
00:30:59.160
isn't it loads of it is in is it canada the united states and mexico or just the united
00:31:03.840
states of mexico either way definitely united states of mexico a lot of those places in the
00:31:07.800
summer will be blisteringly hot won't they and they said no you can't bring in your own water
00:31:12.900
bottles reusable ones refillable ones they said they made up some nonsense about that people
00:31:18.260
throw them at players and things you have to buy our water
00:31:23.100
fifa sucking fans dryer
00:31:28.120
supporters anger as last minute money grab quote money grab as refillable carriers water carriers
00:31:36.240
banned by tournament chief despite heat threat all right that's it i'll just move on from that
00:31:42.320
all right the independent independent some people think some some uh deranged leftists think the
00:31:50.040
independent is like right leaning in some way it's not it's not at all so it hasn't been for a very
00:31:56.060
very very long time but their front page is europe the way back okay okay i get it 10 years on from
00:32:06.540
the brexit referendum we remain divided over our future direction only if you're a crazy leftist
00:32:12.240
Who hates Britain having its own sovereignty
00:32:14.960
Only if you want us to be forced to have open borders
00:32:20.600
Only if you would like the ultimate authority to be
00:32:24.860
And law courts to be in another country
00:32:28.760
We only remain divided if that's what you want
00:32:33.640
Over future direction
00:32:36.000
While the world around us has changed dramatically
00:32:38.320
Today the Independent launches a campaign
00:32:41.220
to build a better relationship with Europe.
00:32:43.680
I see.
00:32:45.240
I see.
00:32:48.440
Fifth column.
00:32:49.560
Absolute subversive slop.
00:32:53.560
Treasonous.
00:32:54.620
It's not what the people want.
00:32:56.280
The majority of people.
00:32:58.520
And a more prosperous, secure and confident Britain.
00:33:01.540
It's about being prosperous and secure, is it?
00:33:04.840
Is it?
00:33:07.140
Or is it about a globalist agenda
00:33:09.260
that your owners and editors are being a pedal it's more about that isn't it it's not about
00:33:16.220
a prosperous and secure and confident britain it's about what your pay masters are telling
00:33:20.080
you to pedal isn't it the independent yeah yeah all right the financial times
00:33:28.240
what have we got they go with a couple things about ai
00:33:32.200
some of the biggest ai companies are going to be floated on the stock market soon so
00:33:38.960
and spacex all right let's move on from that it's already gone half past
00:33:44.900
should we have a look at our poll we usually do a poll our poll about this time of the day don't
00:33:50.280
we i can't spend all morning this morning can't do like an hour and a half an hour and 40 this
00:33:56.540
morning i'm supposed to be on the main podcast today um as well as maybe the labs hour as well
00:34:02.760
so if we're going to do my segment but let's have a look at our poll what did we ask you guys
00:34:07.620
We ask you guys
00:34:11.180
Would you try and hide the knife
00:34:13.180
If you knew your son had murdered someone with it
00:34:15.440
87% of you say no
00:34:20.120
Yeah
00:34:21.880
13% of you say yes though
00:34:27.060
Hmm
00:34:29.660
Do you feel like it's the ethically and morally right thing to do
00:34:35.960
to not hide it
00:34:38.000
ok
00:34:40.820
alright
00:34:43.320
shall we have a look at
00:34:46.100
the price of oil real quick
00:34:48.360
checking with the price of oil
00:34:49.240
West Texas $93 a barrel
00:34:52.520
Brent crude $95 a barrel
00:34:54.160
why are you being charged so much
00:34:58.620
at the petrol pump then eh
00:34:59.560
alright
00:35:02.120
if you have a look at the main websites
00:35:04.300
let's have a look at the BBC
00:35:05.340
all right the main stories we've already covered andrew taking the mickey about out of the taxpayer
00:35:10.660
and uh king andy bumham the first of his name with his eyeliner saying he would
00:35:15.980
into the leadership race what else have we got zelensky proposes face-to-face talks in open
00:35:22.200
letter to putin but i doubt a lot of people saying and i doubt putin will do that because
00:35:27.860
putin has said many many many times for a few years now that he doesn't recognize zelensky as
00:35:34.180
the legitimate leader of ukraine even so if you were to meet him face to face
00:35:38.340
sort of a tacit acceptance that you do accept him as the leader
00:35:41.780
so i doubt putin will do that but who knows he might
00:35:46.100
uk most dangerous period i've known says military chief a u.s military chief oh no wait is it
00:35:56.180
earlier on i was reading it and it looked like it was the u.s military saying it
00:35:59.600
But I guess I got that wrong
00:36:01.300
It is a British one
00:36:02.860
I just thought when I read the
00:36:05.180
Oh anyway, alright
00:36:07.360
Yep, just saying that
00:36:09.980
Britain can get involved
00:36:12.160
To a minor extent
00:36:13.920
With limited quick wars
00:36:15.540
But if there's like a long protracted war with someone
00:36:17.960
We just wouldn't be able to hack it
00:36:19.480
Probably
00:36:22.000
Trump's White House ballroom plan
00:36:25.700
Has doubled in size and cost over a year
00:36:28.160
interesting thing isn't it we've not really talked about it much on the
00:36:32.220
have we really the ongoing saga of trump's
00:36:36.080
ballroom thing i said when there was that latest
00:36:40.740
assassination attempt on him at the correspondence dinner that roast
00:36:47.260
comedy dinner thing they do that was one of the things trump at that
00:36:50.160
point used it as a as a way to say look we need our own
00:36:54.680
completely 100 secure you know venue for things like this we can't it's not great to just do it
00:37:02.400
in some hotel in dc we want our perfectly secure premises okay like everything else trump does like
00:37:12.260
partisan politics even if it's a good idea his political enemies and detractors will try and
00:37:18.860
pour cold water on it or thwart it you know like building the wall on the southern border or bits
00:37:25.420
of wall on the southern border and giving the legal powers to prosecute anyone crossing the
00:37:32.320
border illegally and give those the police and the army loads more sweeping powers to do even
00:37:36.080
though it's obviously the good a good and right thing to do is enemies will just say it's evil
00:37:40.500
and terrible and try to stop it like this ballroom i don't see a problem with it who who
00:37:48.720
cares really but they'll argue it's evil and terrible and ridiculous and stupid
00:37:54.000
AI needs a brake pedal warns Anthropik co-founder I thought this was interesting as someone who's
00:38:03.060
not a fan of AI particularly this guy one of the co-founders of Anthropik he's a Brit actually isn't
00:38:09.660
he Jack Clark I think he's British he said we need to have the ability to slow AI down
00:38:15.580
Let me just read a tiny bit of this
00:38:18.100
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark has called for the ability to slow progression of artificial intelligence
00:38:23.440
All in the technology is nearing a point where it could develop without human input
00:38:28.600
Like Skynet going live
00:38:33.420
You know what I mean? Like that
00:38:35.920
He said
00:38:37.360
You want the option, you, we, humans
00:38:40.140
Want the option to be able to take your foot off the gas and put your foot on the brake
00:38:44.620
Clark told BBC Newsnight
00:38:47.180
Right now it's like the AI industry has a gas pedal
00:38:50.260
But it doesn't have a brake pedal
00:38:52.160
He stressed people through government policy
00:38:56.720
Need to keep control of AI systems
00:38:58.700
Which will only get more powerful and have broader impacts on society
00:39:01.580
Quote
00:39:02.460
The world needs to do some thinking
00:39:04.220
And we need to eventually develop some new regulations
00:39:07.540
That allow us to be confident in these systems
00:39:09.560
Already Anthropik's popular chatbot Claude
00:39:14.620
is operating on code of which 80% of the system wrote itself.
00:39:24.460
That's not worrying and dystopian at all, is it?
00:39:29.200
You'd have to be some backward boomer Luddite to have any concerns about that, wouldn't you?
00:39:36.500
Getting to 100% is possible within two years, Clark said, and would have huge implications.
00:39:43.540
Yeah.
00:39:44.620
implications we couldn't really even begin to foresee clark did not outline how a brake pedal
00:39:53.220
for ai research and development could be created but drew but drew a parallel between ai and the
00:39:58.360
oil boom and barons of the turn of the last century okay goes on to talk about talk about
00:40:04.240
that but yeah so even like and the anthropic guy it's like uh maybe we're walking into something
00:40:11.600
disastrous and worrying maybe we should think about this a bit more what we're doing here
00:40:19.260
it's interesting earlier in the week there was all sorts of stories in the legacy corporate
00:40:23.960
mainstream media i don't think i brought you brought them to you on the bow show because
00:40:28.120
they were sort of secondary and tertiary stories they weren't really on the front page but it was
00:40:32.320
about how one particular labour mp is trying to take x mr musk's x to court sue him or sue x
00:40:40.920
Because people
00:40:43.800
Or Grok had generated an image
00:40:46.060
Of her in a bikini
00:40:47.320
And she thought it was sort of degrading
00:40:50.220
In some way
00:40:51.340
So she's taking X to court over that
00:40:53.560
It's like, do you want AI or not?
00:41:01.700
Weirdo leftist globalists
00:41:03.040
Who want to control everything
00:41:05.340
Have state control of absolutely everything
00:41:07.440
And everyone at all times
00:41:08.400
Do you want AI or not?
00:41:10.920
you want it to be able to control everyone and everything and then you hope you sit at the top
00:41:14.760
like a starling figure or a male figure and puppet everything and you get to live out your dreams
00:41:19.160
your fantasies of power or or are you gonna completely crumble if it generates an image of
00:41:27.800
you in a bikini what one is it have a complete meltdown at that can't have both don't have both
00:41:38.360
can you all right let's see what else we've got was there anything oh the baylor tapestry is coming
00:41:47.160
to i know this is a bit different the baylor tapestry will is being lent to the british
00:41:51.880
museum i think they're showing it in like september i'll have to do a bunch of content about that
00:41:58.200
might even go there myself i get some of the lotus eaters one of the lotus eaters lads with
00:42:02.920
a camera and a mic and we'll go there and i'll walk along it and they're rating it saying look
00:42:07.320
at this bit look at that bit that would be cool wouldn't it biotapestry love the biotapestry
00:42:12.280
talked all about it a few times i haven't got completely 100 dedicated bit of content about it
00:42:17.560
i don't believe but definitely talked all about it talked about the conqueror and
00:42:24.840
the battle of hastings in lots of detail lots and lots of detail in some of the earlier
00:42:30.600
some of the earlier epochs it's a multi-part series about william the conqueror was it five
00:42:38.300
six four five six seven parts about that anyway all right so i thought that was interesting i
00:42:42.520
thought that was cool all right 20 minutes to go if you don't mind i'll start already early but
00:42:49.640
already with the on this day in politics because we've got rumble rants and super chats from such
00:42:53.180
as i do want to try and finish at nine i'm afraid this morning on this friday i've got a busy day
00:42:59.120
ahead all right should we have a look at what happened on this day in history down through the
00:43:03.440
centuries what happened i've known you guys like that section i believe i do fifth of june
00:43:08.580
fifth of june or one thing to say because it's i'm not in tomorrow right there's no bow show on
00:43:13.460
saturdays whereas the sixth of june d-day whenever it's fallen on a weekday the last two or even
00:43:21.320
three is it even four years i've done some sort of content about d-day but i won't this year
00:43:28.000
Because it's on a Saturday
00:43:29.380
But just to mention
00:43:31.780
Alright, okay
00:43:33.360
On the 5th of June though
00:43:34.620
What happened of note
00:43:35.340
On this day in 1873
00:43:37.060
Sultan Bargash Bin Said
00:43:39.880
Under British pressure
00:43:41.960
Closes the infamous slave market of Zanzibar
00:43:46.140
In present day Tanzania
00:43:47.520
That's actually nice of this really quite woke website
00:43:51.740
To even mention that
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Under British pressure
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We went round the world
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Or various parts of the world
00:44:00.560
Trying to curtail or even stop
00:44:03.400
Human slavery
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Yeah
00:44:05.420
The abolitionist movement
00:44:09.480
In Britain in the very very early
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19th century
00:44:12.840
Or late 18th century, early 19th century
00:44:15.520
And then went on
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For decades to try and reduce the amount
00:44:19.380
Of human slavery in the world
00:44:20.480
Spent a vast amount of treasure
00:44:22.520
And time and energy and political capital on that
00:44:24.720
And yet still to this day
00:44:28.560
In some quarters
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Like
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The mind of David Lammy
00:44:33.960
The Deputy Prime Minister
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Ex-Foreign Secretary
00:44:37.860
We still owe reparations for it
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We owe reparations for it
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Okay
00:44:42.420
Abolitionism
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In the UK
00:44:47.820
Or England
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Alright
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William Wilberforce
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Got her
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a whole long-form bit of content all about the career of William Wilberforce and the paywall
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lotuses.com because it's a sign up for as little as five pound a month bronze tears membership
00:45:05.500
my history theme show epochs bodades epochs okay on this day in 1947 US Secretary of State
00:45:12.760
George C. Marshall outlines the Marshall Plan to rebuild Western Europe if anyone doesn't know
00:45:18.940
George Marshall
00:45:20.280
very very important
00:45:22.000
influential person
00:45:22.780
he was basically
00:45:23.960
the head
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he was the chairman
00:45:25.120
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
00:45:26.120
for a big chunk of
00:45:27.500
was it all
00:45:28.160
but at least a big chunk
00:45:29.080
of World War II
00:45:29.820
so he was like
00:45:31.140
Eisenhower
00:45:31.860
and MacArthur's boss
00:45:33.280
during World War II
00:45:36.000
and after World War II
00:45:39.220
he had a political career
00:45:40.960
as US Secretary of State
00:45:42.360
again the US equivalent
00:45:43.300
of the Foreign Secretary
00:45:44.160
and the US
00:45:45.920
the US decided
00:45:47.120
under Truman
00:45:47.920
and continuing under Eisenhower
00:45:50.680
because Eisenhower became president after Truman
00:45:53.000
Marshall and Eisenhower switch places
00:45:56.900
and who's boss
00:45:57.860
anyway
00:45:58.580
yeah George Marshall
00:46:00.640
and the Marshall Plan
00:46:02.080
that you know
00:46:04.080
they're confronted with a completely devastated Europe
00:46:06.780
particularly Germany of course
00:46:08.580
what to do with that
00:46:10.500
should you just leave them to it
00:46:13.760
or try and help them out of
00:46:16.320
and help them out of that not just germany all sorts of eastern europe as well a lot of the
00:46:22.440
balkans and eastern europe massively ruined and destroyed by the war in the east
00:46:27.420
well the us decided they would help that's what the martial plan is just investing crazy amounts
00:46:35.200
of money uh and helping them rebuild you know somewhere like greece example what greece really
00:46:44.440
needs right now what they needed yesterday is like 10,000 horses 10,000 packed mules that's
00:46:52.280
what they really need above anything else they need that right now like the Marshall Plan is
00:46:56.960
like right we'll get them send them Romania needs loads of carts or just millions and millions and
00:47:07.680
millions of dollars good you've got it fine the Marshall Plan you've got it go try not to
00:47:12.660
Completely collapse and implode
00:47:13.900
And cause mass starvation
00:47:15.860
Very enlightened really
00:47:19.820
The Marshall Plan
00:47:20.540
In centuries past
00:47:22.640
Leaders probably wouldn't have
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In the medieval period
00:47:26.020
They wouldn't have dreamt of doing stuff like that
00:47:28.740
Although some say it's cynical
00:47:30.980
It then puts you in hock
00:47:32.520
To the United States
00:47:34.520
But alright anyway
00:47:35.160
I think the Marshall Plan
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Was a good thing probably
00:47:40.440
Wasn't it?
00:47:41.460
In terms of human misery
00:47:42.600
All right, on this day, 1963
00:47:45.640
A state of siege is declared in Iran
00:47:49.180
And Ayatollah Khomeini
00:47:50.660
Khomeini went on to become Ayatollah
00:47:53.380
Is arrested
00:47:53.960
Yeah, that was it
00:47:55.180
So, what is it?
00:47:58.040
They call it the White Revolution, I think it was
00:48:01.980
In Iran, Persia, as was
00:48:05.620
When the old Shah was still in charge
00:48:08.760
in like 1963 he brought in just loads and loads of reforms loads and loads of reforms like quite
00:48:15.740
a lot of them like land reforms agricultural reforms more a bit more freedom for women
00:48:21.520
all sorts of things he's trying to make trying to make Iran Persia better and the Islamists in Iran
00:48:29.280
didn't like it someone like Khomeini didn't like it so there was mass uprisings against it
00:48:36.180
And the Shah cracked down on it
00:48:38.180
Arrested Khomeini
00:48:40.020
But that was the
00:48:42.860
I was going to say that was the beginning of a process
00:48:45.160
It wasn't even the beginning
00:48:46.040
But it was a big part of the process
00:48:48.200
That what
00:48:49.740
15 years later
00:48:51.420
15 years later ends with an Islamic revolution
00:48:55.080
And Khomeini himself
00:48:57.320
Becoming the Ayatollah
00:48:58.280
So
00:48:58.460
The 1979 Islamic revolution
00:49:02.260
Didn't come out of nowhere
00:49:03.180
people saw it coming for a long time it was in the mail for a long time all right on this day
00:49:10.240
1967 the six-day war begins there's a picture of some bombed out probably what egyptian airplanes
00:49:15.600
i don't know six-day war begins between israel and the neighboring arab states of egypt jordan
00:49:21.340
and syria if you're interested in the war in gaza at the moment say where to begin going back to
00:49:30.640
learn about that it could begin in biblical times couldn't you it could begin in the seventh century
00:49:37.560
with the life of muhammad you could begin in the late 1940s when israel was established
00:49:44.980
one thing i think you definitely need to know about is the six-day war there's all sorts of
00:49:51.680
like those the suez crisis before that like the yom kippur war after that many many
00:49:56.100
uh wars uh many many wars since then but one of the key of the key moments really for the story
00:50:07.000
of modern israel 20th century israel is the six-day war 1967 if you really want to start
00:50:13.280
understanding things definitely watch a documentary or read a book about the six-day war
00:50:17.280
it's basically when nasa the leader of egypt um was sort of getting aggressive and
00:50:25.820
Massing divisions and tanks on the Israeli border
00:50:31.020
And Israel did basically a pre-emptive war
00:50:35.460
But they saw that happening
00:50:38.780
And they were like
00:50:39.360
We're not going to let that happen again
00:50:40.800
Because Nasser had been belligerent towards them before
00:50:44.800
And so they
00:50:45.640
The 1967 was absolutely key and pivotal
00:50:48.500
That's when Israel take the Golan Heights
00:50:50.840
It's when they take the West Bank
00:50:54.080
Gaza
00:50:55.060
the sinai desert the sinai peninsula
00:50:58.480
they just they go to war with everyone around them and beat them all in six days flat
00:51:05.280
because it was a sucker punch really sort of a bit of a sucker punch preemptive war none of those
00:51:12.900
even though those arab states were probably were sort of gearing up to
00:51:16.100
attack israel israel just pulled the trigger first anyway
00:51:20.860
It's important to know about the Six Day War
00:51:24.800
It's a key, key, key event
00:51:26.180
In all of this
00:51:27.840
And well
00:51:29.400
Tactically, strategically
00:51:31.380
Complete victory for Israel
00:51:33.020
They ended up like
00:51:35.620
Giving most of
00:51:37.660
Or a lot of the Sinai back to Egypt
00:51:40.140
But okay
00:51:43.500
In order to understand the current
00:51:45.560
Israeli-Palestinian
00:51:47.120
Conflicts
00:51:49.000
Intifadas
00:51:49.740
gotta know what happened in the six day war all the background to it and everything really i would
00:51:55.620
say all right on this day in 1968 sirhan sirhan palestinian sirhan sirhan that man there
00:52:03.560
he assassinated robert kennedy senior that man there john kennedy's little brother shooting
00:52:14.420
him three times and wounding five other others at the ambassador hotel in los angeles california
00:52:19.680
kennedy dies the next day in fact i believe the fatal shot on robert kennedy was from one of his
00:52:24.420
own bodyguards a really really weird thing the assassination of bobby kennedy it's really odd
00:52:32.400
just like his brother loads and loads of just odd things that don't seem to add up
00:52:38.020
they were taking kennedy back through the hotel like through the kitchens to take him out back
00:52:45.800
to get him into his limo and take him off and this this guy sirhan sirhan apparently
00:52:52.300
was just waiting there in like sort of the kitchens or something or a corridor
00:52:55.940
waiting to assassinate bobby kennedy and then he as bobby kennedy and his bodyguard walked by
00:53:04.180
at sort of point blank range sirhan sirhan allegedly just starts firing and then bobby
00:53:10.280
kennedy's bodyguard also in the confusion this little sort of point blank melee of firing goes
00:53:15.680
off shots in the ceiling in the wall everywhere kennedy gets hit a bunch of times i think the
00:53:22.660
fatal bullet wound actually came from one of his own bodyguards but anyway later people of course
00:53:28.340
and sirhan sirhan isn't killed in that gunfight later he went on trial and forevermore he's still
00:53:34.300
alive i think he's still alive in prison now um that's him what why what was your what was your
00:53:42.480
motivation for doing this and it's weird he changed his story loads everything from it's to
00:53:50.340
do with palestine and israel to i don't remember doing it like some people said a bit on the
00:54:02.060
fringes of it but people say perhaps he was uh some sort of really really elaborate intelligence
00:54:09.160
services just like the murder of john kennedy it's hard not to come to the conclusion there's
00:54:16.520
some sort of elaborate game playing going on something something's fishy something's up
00:54:24.800
things don't seem to make sense really about it all
00:54:28.240
look into it for yourself if you think i'm being a bit of a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist
00:54:37.600
to describe it and characterize the assassination of robert kennedy to you like that look into it
00:54:43.800
yourself it's weird he changed it sirhan sirhan changed his story loads and even as i say even
00:54:51.160
said i i have no recollection of doing this like i seem to be i'm a bit of a blank all right well
00:54:58.260
all right could talk all about it for a long time but must move on on this day in 1981 the
00:55:05.260
The AIDS epidemic officially begins when the US Centers for Disease Control reports cases
00:55:10.440
of pneumonia in five gay men in Los Angeles.
00:55:12.660
Oh well.
00:55:13.760
On this day in 1984, Indra Gandhi orders an attack on Sikhism's holiest site, the Golden
00:55:19.720
Temple in Amritsar.
00:55:26.500
And of course she was assassinated, wasn't she?
00:55:28.140
If anyone knows about Indra Gandhi, she was like the leader of India, I think the only
00:55:32.520
female leader they've ever had but she was the leader of india during like the late 60s and
00:55:37.000
early 70s and then again in the 80s in the early 80s um and there's sort of loads of like sikh
00:55:44.380
separatist unrest a bit more than unrest really in india she decided to crack down on it try and
00:55:52.460
crack down on it which she did i believe thousands of them killed or even tens of thousands of them
00:55:58.900
imprisoned and stuff she cracked down on it unfortunately a couple of her own personal
00:56:04.780
bodyguards were Sikhs so one day when she's walking along in a garden somewhere her own
00:56:11.440
bodyguards murdered her there you go there you go all right should we have a look at our Rumble
00:56:21.260
Rants and Super Chats it's nearly nine o'clock if I whip through them we go we only got two Rumble
00:56:27.980
rants today. Only got two.
00:56:31.000
Alright, global church history
00:56:32.200
in at number one. Reigning
00:56:34.060
defending
00:56:35.260
undisputed
00:56:38.980
global church history.
00:56:42.000
Okay. Thanks to the super chat, sir.
00:56:44.980
I love your dedication.
00:56:46.380
Saying, on this day
00:56:47.960
in 70 AD, Titus
00:56:49.920
took Jerusalem.
00:56:52.140
Yeah.
00:56:57.980
Titus, the son of Vespasian, so the emperor of Vespasian ending the year of the four emperors
00:57:04.620
Got content all about the year of the four emperors
00:57:08.640
After Nero's complete collapse and suicide, there was a year where there was four different
00:57:17.780
emperors in Rome, one after the other, military usurpers, finally Vespasian turns up from
00:57:22.040
the east, the most powerful of them, and becomes emperor, and starts a whole dynasty, and reigns
00:57:25.940
emperor for ages like 10 years 15 years that was the year before the year of the year of the four
00:57:32.740
emperors is 69 ad uh one year later he sends his son titus his son he's got two sons titus
00:57:40.660
the other one the younger one's called domitian himself becomes emperor at one point well for
00:57:47.380
quite a long time got content all about commission but for the time being wherever spasian has left
00:57:53.220
the east he's a general of the east he sends his son titus back to his to put down the first jewish
00:57:58.260
revolt jewish revolt against roman rule and titus does a number on them shall we say he surrounds
00:58:06.740
besieges starves out jerusalem takes it sacks it entirely destroys the second temple
00:58:13.700
And they wrecked an arch of triumph to that in Rome
00:58:21.540
Which still stands there today
00:58:22.840
Some Jewish people are still butthurt about that to this day
00:58:31.380
Quite literally in the 21st century go to Rome
00:58:35.140
Stand in front of the arch of Titus
00:58:38.400
And flip it off
00:58:39.520
And take a video of themselves doing that
00:58:42.300
And post it on the internet
00:58:43.700
I mean, let it go, it was a long time ago, right?
00:58:52.720
Alright, the other factoid from Global Church History says,
00:58:56.860
And in 1661, Sir Isaac Newton was admitted into Cambridge.
00:59:00.920
Now, I haven't done any, I don't think I have,
00:59:03.540
any specific long-form content about the life and career and work of Sir Isaac Newton,
00:59:08.400
but I have mentioned him in passing a whole bunch of times,
00:59:10.640
And fascinating, fascinating person, Isaac Newton
00:59:14.500
Not just his Principia Mathematica
00:59:17.320
But he, as a man
00:59:18.500
Fascinating
00:59:19.880
Like a true, true genius person
00:59:24.040
Obviously stating the obvious
00:59:25.160
Like just way out ahead of his time
00:59:28.240
Way, way out there ahead of his time
00:59:30.700
Should make some content just about Isaac Newton
00:59:33.600
Okay, next one we've got
00:59:36.280
Jeffrey Farnall says
00:59:39.140
Another fun Trafalgar Square fact
00:59:41.420
Is that for decades
00:59:42.680
There was a statue of General Goulden in the middle
00:59:45.260
I've got a whole long form bit of content
00:59:49.200
About Goulden of Khartoum
00:59:50.520
Goulden of China
00:59:51.720
One of our great
00:59:53.540
Victorian
00:59:55.580
Statesmen and military leaders
00:59:58.120
General Goulden
00:59:59.980
Got himself killed at Khartoum in the end
01:00:02.340
Didn't he
01:00:02.740
Apparently there was
01:00:07.080
Not apparently there was
01:00:07.920
a statue of general gordon in the middle it was removed in world war ii and typically never
01:00:15.020
returned you can still see where it was if you go there yeah quite right interesting fact
01:00:20.300
okay dragon lady chris says if i remember correctly titus was the first emperor to
01:00:26.380
succeed his biological father to the imperial throne that sounds about right yeah probably
01:00:31.900
would be yeah yeah it would be yeah good factoid titus only ruled for two years after vespasian
01:00:40.360
finally died of natural causes i believe his heir apparent and eldest son titus became emperor
01:00:47.180
only for like about two years before he died of natural causes in the pre-modern world even if
01:00:52.840
you were young and fit you could get a disease or some sort of illness you're not quite able to
01:00:57.680
fight it off and that's it you die so titus should have ruled for a lot lot longer than he did but he
01:01:02.380
only ruled for about two years and people say he's one of the good emperors he was one of the just
01:01:06.060
emperors a good ruler but he died and then he didn't have children legitimate children and so
01:01:12.140
the imperial diadem passed down to his younger brother domitian who was really really really
01:01:20.680
evil tyrant one of the worst ones like caracalla or caligula or nero a bit of a psycho serial
01:01:27.100
killer type dude if you believe the accounts you want an hour or two of me talking all about it
01:01:33.640
oh it's all there behind the paywall okay let's do that's the only rumble ranch we've got this
01:01:39.340
morning let's do the uh youtube ones harry if you can bring that up on my screen thank you very
01:01:44.120
much sir engage there they are okay we've got a dozen or so or more okay dr molotov says as a
01:01:54.180
Nuclear accident connoisseur, have you read about the SL1 in Idaho?
01:01:59.520
Yeah, I know about that one, yeah.
01:02:02.300
Prompt critical explosion, man impaled by a control rod and pinned to the roof.
01:02:07.760
Yeah, it was a bad one, wasn't it?
01:02:08.380
That was like early on, that was like in the 50s, wasn't it?
01:02:11.280
There's actually, if you went to one Wikipedia or anywhere really,
01:02:14.200
or just Google, and asked for a list of all the nuclear accidents that have happened,
01:02:19.200
there's loads, there's actually been loads.
01:02:20.760
obviously chernobyl is the worst one by so far but minor ones there's loads there's loads of
01:02:28.820
of them um most people just never heard of them but yeah i do like to think of myself as a little
01:02:33.620
bit of a nuclear accident connoisseur i quite often well maybe not often but over the years
01:02:39.440
i've just watched a documentary or a video about little known ones that most people don't haven't
01:02:45.380
heard of find them fascinating yeah that was a bad one people died right multiple people died
01:02:51.620
so usually like no one dies or one person gets really badly irradiated and dies but
01:03:00.760
this was a multiple one okay kick you in the throat that's their name at kick you in the
01:03:06.700
throat says looking sharp custom made built for speed
01:03:10.500
I'm looking sharp you say
01:03:14.300
Is that a personal compliment to me
01:03:16.380
I hope so
01:03:18.400
I think so
01:03:19.000
I'll take it
01:03:20.460
Either way thank you very much for the super chat
01:03:29.000
Something wickedly superfan Shona
01:03:30.740
Says
01:03:31.500
I wouldn't want elites visiting me if I was ill
01:03:35.140
Oh right like
01:03:37.020
Kate Middleton at a hospital
01:03:38.580
Yeah
01:03:38.920
You probably don't need it
01:03:41.500
Although that woman was
01:03:42.480
She just stopped being ill
01:03:45.760
She just got better from cancer
01:03:47.340
But still yeah you probably don't need it do you
01:03:49.260
I'd rather not
01:03:50.080
I was in hospital
01:03:52.400
Yep
01:03:53.580
Tatum
01:03:56.460
Tatum2733 says
01:03:58.580
I think this was a really bad poll
01:04:01.700
The Digwas had
01:04:03.840
Had Henry there dying
01:04:06.160
Not an abstract choice
01:04:07.720
after the fact about whether to hide the knife or not well no i just completely disagree with you
01:04:13.880
yeah don't cover up for a murderer don't really know what you're saying there don't really get
01:04:20.680
your take there the dig was had henry there dying not an abstract choice i didn't say it was an
01:04:26.920
abstract choice okay rinse wind 67 says f kate bow you look radiant
01:04:37.960
thank you um by the way not gay on this day in history that's fine on this day in history
01:04:49.420
in 1979, nothing of note happened. Dole days have feelings too. Keep the faith, bro. Cheers.
01:04:59.140
That's interesting. You're like an unbirthday. It's my unbirthday today.
01:05:05.280
A very merry unbirthday to me. It's probably your unbirthday today, isn't it?
01:05:13.160
Dole days have feelings too. Okay. Another one from Kick You In The Throat.
01:05:19.420
for a generous amount of money thank you kick you in the throat you say
01:05:23.660
anglo world fun fact yorkshire botanist thomas nuttle spent decades in the us west in the us
01:05:30.060
west discovering and cataloguing unsung in england and the us he he is the father of western american
01:05:39.020
botany also did a big book on us birds that is a fun fact i've never heard of i don't think i've
01:05:45.660
ever heard of Thomas Nuttall the botanist and ornithologist if you do the book on birds
01:05:54.380
interesting interesting like facts like that I like learning new things
01:05:59.020
rinswin67 again said oh and forgot to add in regards poll if the victim if the victim was a
01:06:06.380
savile or rudica rudica batana a type then I could be persuaded to change my vote
01:06:13.660
Hypothetically mind
01:06:16.660
Right, okay, fair enough
01:06:20.800
I see what you're saying
01:06:21.700
Mr. Dickie Bingo says
01:06:27.040
The Fridge Rainer is basically
01:06:28.940
Burnham in drag
01:06:29.940
Put Burnham in a wig
01:06:36.840
And a frock
01:06:37.480
And some stupid trainers
01:06:39.300
And you can't tell him apart
01:06:41.860
From Angela Fridge Rainer
01:06:43.660
If he starts mimicking all her movements, like in a mirror,
01:06:46.940
no one can tell which one's which.
01:06:50.380
Okay, Pence Hayder says, just says,
01:06:55.840
where has me air gone?
01:06:58.800
Funny, that thing, it seems like a normal sentence,
01:07:02.140
but he's got me to actually say, where has my hair gone?
01:07:05.640
He's put, whereas, you know, like, whereas something else.
01:07:09.100
Me, air, as in breathing air, gone.
01:07:12.720
where has my hair gone where has my hair gone oh male pattern baldness too much test that's what
01:07:20.260
it is just too much test noticer 786 says i need a haircut actually don't i i should never get let
01:07:27.780
it get this long noticer 786 says strange how every parent of a young white victim has a segment
01:07:34.980
in their speech about not making it about race and not causing further division just odd how
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it's a copy and paste every time hmm yeah well they've got nudge units haven't they home office
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nudge units where they tell the grieving parents in their moment of uh of grief and mourning
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say something about anti-racism though yeah you don't want to stoke tensions though right
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just say it's got nothing to do with race or religion or or tribalism or anything you say
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that yeah i know it's so disgusting and cynical okay amazing disgrace amazing disgrace
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love it says i didn't vote in the poll because there are circumstances where i hide a knife
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and tell my son i was proud of him okay well done adam waller says uh resolving distances
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below the plank length requires such a concentration of energy that it produces a
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black hole therefore preventing the measurement i did a tweet i think this person well this person
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must be responding to a tweet I did last night where I just said something about the Planck
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length. You don't know, Max Planck, the physicist, came up with the smallest possible unit,
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smaller than an atom, smaller than a proton or electron, smaller than quarks, and even
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orders of magnitude smaller than that. Millions of times smaller than a quark, you get down
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to the the plank length the tiniest possible measurement it's like the distance
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a proton would move in the smallest amount of time
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ever a single instant that length the plank length anyway
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i said the human scale are we close on the human scale on this planet are we closer to
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the plank length the smallest possible unit of measurement or the entire observable universe
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and if you just look it up it is that we're like 400 million times closer to the size of the entire
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observable universe in other words the plank length is unimaginably small 400 million times
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times smaller than the 90 billion light year across observable universe
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you can't wrap your mind around how big the observable universe is and the plank length is
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400 million times
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smaller on a scale than that.
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Mad, isn't it?
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So if you say,
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some people said
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that humans,
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we're somewhere halfway
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between the Planck length
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and the observable universe.
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No, no.
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We're right near
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the upper end.
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In the scheme of the cosmos,
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we're humans,
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the human scale is quite big.
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It's weird to think of that, isn't it?
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I don't know.
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I find that sort of thing fascinating.
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All right
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What else have we got here
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Brandon Lucas said
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What's your favourite
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Historical
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Israeli military op
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Oh there's the
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Entebbe raid
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That one
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Every now and again
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On Epochs
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I do
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A bit of content
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About special forces raids
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I think I've done
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Four or five
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Or six of them
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There's one
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Entebbe
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In Africa
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Where
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Was it
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E.D. Amin
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Or forces
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Is it Idiomian?
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I think it was
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God, I can't remember now
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They've taken a whole aeroplane of Israelis hostage
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In like a Ugandan airport
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Is that right?
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Anyway, the Israeli special forces went there
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And tried to save them all
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Saved a lot of them
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Oracle
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Maybe that one
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Okay
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Wasn't Benjamin Netanyahu's brother killed in that?
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Is that right?
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Okay, I can't remember it all off the top of my head.
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Aristotle Luton says,
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Morning, Bo.
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Morning.
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Did you catch Question Time last night?
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Reform guy was a bit milk toast.
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Have a good weekend, sir.
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Well, thank you very much.
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I didn't watch it.
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I see a clip of Andy Byrne when I didn't watch it.
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I can't stand news night, largely.
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It's sort of insufferable.
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Sort of insufferable to me.
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So, I didn't watch it, but I have seen a couple of clips.
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But anyway, I hope you have a good weekend too
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Alright, Brendan Lucas says
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ITV drama said
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Queen Liz I is a transgender
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True?
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An ITV drama?
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I don't know what one you're talking about
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I don't watch much TV
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Certainly not an ITV drama
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About the Queen
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But
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Of course she was not transgender
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Of course not
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Alright
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JC Warlock says
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Castle Monster
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It's the same guy
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Often on Rumble Rants
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Talking about
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Oh and they've also put
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A Rumble Rant
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Saying the same thing
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Castle Monster
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I have to check it out
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I will do
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In fact I did actually
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Sorry I did
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I did look up
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Castle St George
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At Loch Ness
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I did
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Look it up
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Interesting
01:12:42.140
I'd like to go there
01:12:42.780
I'd like to visit it
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It'd be a great day out
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Wouldn't it
01:12:45.080
Okay and the last one
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Here today
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From Brendan Lucas
01:12:48.520
Says
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achilles confirmed to be played by ellen page
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there's that christopher nolan odyssey film coming out isn't there and there's a bit in
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the odyssey where odysseus goes down to the underworld and meets some dead souls
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in the original book he meets achilles the greatest warrior of the trojan war
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who by that point is dead sort of famous one of the more famous bits from the odyssey actually
01:13:18.220
where he speaks to the dead Achilles
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Achilles said
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I'd do anything
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give anything for one more day of life
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to be on the earth
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I'd swap everything I've got for that
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one day as a slave back on earth
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rather than live down here
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in Hades
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and it got leaked that Ellen Page might be
01:13:40.460
have been cast
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as Achilles for that
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sorry Elliot Page isn't it
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Shouldn't dead name Ellen Page
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His name is Elliot Page
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But someone's saying, no, you know, don't worry about it
01:14:02.160
Elliot Page hasn't been cast as Achilles
01:14:05.240
It's just some other character that Odysseus meets in the underworld
01:14:09.080
Where if Brendan Lucas is to be believed there
01:14:12.560
It's the first time hearing of it
01:14:14.120
It is indeed
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Elliot Page
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Is in fact cast as Achilles
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So
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That's weird
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Achilles is supposed to be
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One of the baddest ass
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Humans
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Well
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It's not even human
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Semi-human
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Demi-god
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Ever to have lived
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You know it should be
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It should be someone like
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Big Dave Bautista or something
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John Cena
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I don't know
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A good actor though
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Get a good actor
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Someone who's really really
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Chris Hemsworth
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Who's hench and big
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Believable as a badass killer
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Leader of men and killer
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Not Ellen Page
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Okay
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That's the show
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That's the last one
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It's just ticked
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15 minutes past 9
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In the AM
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British Summertime
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On Friday the 5th of June
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In the year of our Lord
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2026
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Thank you for joining me
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You're the best people on earth
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The best people on earth
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Without you it really isn't a thing
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Try and make the best of the day ahead
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And indeed the weekend ahead
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Right
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Carpe diem
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Seize the day
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Z
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Your time is the most precious thing
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You've got
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So far
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It's finite
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Try and use your time wisely
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If you can
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Alright
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I don't want to get too preachy about it
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Until Monday morning then
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Take care
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We'll see you next time.
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