The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 16, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Monday 16th February 2026


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 14 minutes

Words per Minute

142.75394

Word Count

10,670

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

In this episode of the chosen few, the boys discuss the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and how the corporate mainstream media are covering it up as if he was a member of the KGB or a traitor. We also look at the poisonings of pro-Ukrainian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and former KGB spy Alexander Litvansenko.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good morning all are you all right it's monday monday monday let's get on with it 16th the 16th
00:00:16.200 of february in the year of our lord 2026 it has just gone 8 in the a.m greenwich meantime you
00:00:21.740 are the glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers thank you for tuning in i'm joined by
00:00:27.320 little hurry my producer how are you sir morning yeah i'm all good good good and we've got a poll
00:00:33.100 in the chat put that poll up if you're in the chat uh click on that poll why not doesn't cost
00:00:38.140 anything give it a whirl let us know your thoughts and feelings on on that bad boy all right let's
00:00:44.460 get straight into it what is going on in the world world world what does corporate mainstream media
00:00:50.180 think is interesting for you this morning let's just dive straight in then so
00:00:55.100 truth is antidote to putin's poison
00:00:59.620 and europe's sabotage campaign let's see that's a bit cryptic is it let's see what they're what's
00:01:09.240 what they're banging on about exactly all right the eye paper uk to cut russian defense fund as
00:01:15.520 kremlin poison threat revealed so they're talking about actual poisoning from the russians not just
00:01:23.180 sort of the metaphorical poison of russian influence like actual actual poison litvin yenko
00:01:27.700 okay it says government will slash vital funding to counter russian operations against the uk despite
00:01:38.120 concerns over moscow's growing aggression and claims poison was used in assassination
00:01:42.860 okay so in fact let me just read the rest of that blurb so we can cover it all in one in one here
00:01:48.400 opposition parties call changes to integrated security fund deeply irresponsible but ministers
00:01:54.520 insist spending will focus on the most acute threats to uk national security britain and allies
00:02:01.920 plan new section plan new sanctions against moscow after announcing the russian opposition leader
00:02:08.620 alexei navalny was poisoned with toxin from a south american frog or south american frogs
00:02:15.480 former british army commander uh countering chemical weapons is that so it's very small for me but i
00:02:25.160 think countering chemical weapons warns russia has an advanced program we are likely to see more of
00:02:31.240 this because it is so effective all right so the the british foreign office yvette cooper mrs ed balls
00:02:40.120 and the foreign office have released some sort of paper which was looking at the the the death of that
00:02:45.880 alexei navalny a russian opposition leader who died in prison i believe under suspicious circumstances
00:02:54.280 that he may or may or was poisoned by a particular poison that comes from south american frogs
00:03:03.080 so there you go i mean um but but yet also at the same time also the story is at the same time that
00:03:11.160 we're going to be cutting funding to you know like counter russian operations it's funny isn't it with
00:03:18.080 with all the not funny haha funny odd that with all the hysteria around russia including trying to blame
00:03:27.440 the epstein affair on russians including all of this stuff just the constant sanctions and the constant
00:03:34.480 talk about russia some of it complete or a lot of it actually completely uh valid
00:03:42.160 um still gonna still gonna cut the funding to it all right okay yeah that makes sense okay all right
00:03:47.840 because when i'm sort of fairly anti-ukraine sometimes get a little bit of stick for being
00:03:56.800 pro-russian not at all not at all they are they're they're brutal scumbags in the kremlin
00:04:04.480 let's just say it right let's just say brutal brutal scumbags like the the poisoning of litvinenko
00:04:09.680 let's remember sasha litvinenko for a moment shall we i mean one thing i would say about
00:04:17.520 oh sasha he was from the russian point of view and i'm this isn't justifying the murder of litvinenko
00:04:25.280 but i'm just saying facts of the matter are he was a complete traitor as far as they're concerned right
00:04:30.640 it was an fsb some sort of senior middling to senior fsb agent that defected effective sort of
00:04:39.440 defected and was working against them so from their point of just from their point of view he's like an
00:04:45.040 utter utter traitor not that again not that that justifies it but yeah like a really elaborate
00:04:51.280 poisoning in a london hotel with like a polonium 210 wasn't it it was a full-blown radioactive thing
00:04:58.560 a horrible way to die it sort of rips the it destroys the lining of your stomach so you can't
00:05:06.160 absorb any nutrients or even medicines and things in the end
00:05:12.400 terrible horrible horrible horrible horrible way to die
00:05:17.920 just doing that in london or the novichok stuff remember that scripple and his daughter or was
00:05:25.600 his niece i can't remember but that that general or colonel scripple wherever he was again he was
00:05:30.800 actually russian military i think he was gru or fsb whatever he was again from the russian point of view
00:05:40.960 an arch arch arch traitor again not that i'm justifying it at all a nerve agent what you're using nerve
00:05:49.920 agents in salisbury yeah i'm not pro-kremlin yeah i'm not pro-putin just because i throw shade at
00:05:56.800 zelensky don't make me pro-putin yeah when they uh when they tried to poison the old the the one of
00:06:04.800 the previous ukrainian presidents uh what was his name i can't remember his name off the top of my head
00:06:09.760 now yushchenko was it yushchenko they poised him like half his face even to this day like he very very
00:06:15.360 nearly died somehow he didn't die and like there's loads they do loads of that stuff they're crazy crazy
00:06:22.960 sobs i remember seeing one i remember seeing one thing i wonder if anyone remembers this
00:06:30.320 it's only one little thing from years ago but gives you an idea it was after um it was after the kursk
00:06:38.800 sinking that's going back that was right at the beginning of putin must have been in the very very
00:06:44.080 early 2000s i can't remember the exact year but if anyone's i guess harry you don't remember the
00:06:49.040 sinking of the submarine kursk do you um you're probably not even born you're not even born probably
00:06:53.840 sorry yeah sorry uh so for younger zoomers there was this giant submarine russian submarine called the
00:06:59.840 kursk named after i think the battle of kursk from world war ii and it sunk it was just an accident
00:07:05.920 and it sunk and everyone died and they tried to save the people and they failed everyone died all right
00:07:09.760 and there was some sort of press conference going on during that or after that where one of the mums
00:07:16.960 of the dead sailors some little old russian lady stands up and just starts heckling i can't remember
00:07:23.280 if it was putin himself or some sort of senior admiral i think it might have been putin she just starts
00:07:28.240 standing up sort of screaming like in in despair and um and mourning you know some poor bereaved mum
00:07:39.600 and some russian agents whoever they were just come up behind her and um like silences i don't
00:07:45.920 remember if they i can't remember if they inject or something in the neck or it was like some sort of
00:07:50.480 chloroform thing over my home of what they did but they come up behind her and basically just like
00:07:53.920 somehow sort of immediately render her unconscious and just bundle her away
00:08:00.400 and ideally the russians wouldn't have want that to be on camera but it was on camera
00:08:07.280 right it's not soviet-era russia right it's not at the height of stalin's terror that was it
00:08:14.640 that was in the early 2000s
00:08:19.200 the number of journalists in russia
00:08:24.480 that just disappear that are critics of putin and the kremlin they just disappeared
00:08:29.840 quite a lot
00:08:32.000 quite a lot
00:08:33.920 if you accuse putin just like any uh any leader of any sort of um
00:08:39.600 car cartel if you live in their jurisdiction
00:08:46.160 and you're rude about them
00:08:49.840 quite likely to just end up disappeared or just murdered
00:08:52.160 anyway that navalny oh they poisoned him with russian
00:08:56.800 sorry they poisoned him with south american frog poison did they yeah well i wouldn't put anything
00:09:01.520 past them absolutely you wouldn't put anything past them all right so that's one of the main stories
00:09:06.720 today it's not funny i don't know why i'm laughing it's like a nervous laughter
00:09:10.400 peaching poisonous people all the time um
00:09:16.560 yeah so that's happening that it was like
00:09:20.800 but there you go
00:09:21.440 all right the little blurb little blurb just from the bbc under the ipad because again it gives us
00:09:27.920 a fairly half decent overview the after the aftermath after the uk and its european allies
00:09:34.640 said russia killed opposition leader alexei nevelny with a frog toxin continues to lead some papers on monday
00:09:41.040 the ipaper says the uk plans to quote slash vital funding to counter russian operations quote
00:09:46.000 against the country as well as planning quote new sanctions against moscow quote following the
00:09:50.400 poisoning announcement opposition parties have called the funding changes to security quote deeply
00:09:55.040 irresponsible quote to the paper report so there you go it's like russia is more dangerous than ever
00:10:03.760 and we there should be new sanctions against them but we're going to slash funding for any of that
00:10:09.440 classic under this government classic labor and stuff um
00:10:14.080 um yeah classic moan about everything and then slash slash the funding to it
00:10:26.080 but if you really thought it was in our interests really genuinely thought it was in our national
00:10:30.240 interest to be more much more vigilant than we already are against the russians you wouldn't slash
00:10:37.840 the funding would you but yet they are because that's what they do because every single thing the
00:10:42.720 labor government does is not in our national interest all right next on the papers the metro
00:10:53.120 yuck revolting
00:10:58.960 how dare they the brass neck on the metro everyone that works at the metro
00:11:05.120 the brass neck on you for turning up every morning and continuing to publish this
00:11:09.520 rag
00:11:11.040 rag disgusting as uh critics frog toxin murder revealed
00:11:16.960 cooper yvette cooper the foreign secretary truth is antidote to putin's poison
00:11:21.920 yeah if you say so love
00:11:25.440 haggard old globalist
00:11:27.840 shill idiot yvette cooper there
00:11:30.320 foreign secretary urges new sanctions as science as a science links russian leader to navalny jail
00:11:41.280 murder why do you have to write things like that who who writes or speaks like that in any other
00:11:46.320 context than paper headlines
00:11:51.760 it's like the writers of these things are like it's like a self-parody
00:11:55.040 foreign sec just think of the the english of this foreign sec urges new sanctions as science links
00:12:04.480 russian leader to navalny jail murder what
00:12:09.440 speak normally all right the financial times the ft
00:12:14.720 europe visit rubio fails to lay concerns there's a big meeting in in munich in germany
00:12:19.760 a big meeting for lots of the world leaders lots of the world's um foreign secretaries rubio is
00:12:26.000 secretary of state is the american equivalent of a foreign secretary um and lots of lots of the leaders
00:12:32.720 and a lot of the old the old school globalist lefty european leaders trying to throw shadow are
00:12:38.960 throwing shade at jd vance who was there and rubio and by proxy trump and the americans in general for
00:12:46.960 sort of what not endlessly funding their defense for trump actually standing up for american interests
00:12:54.240 got some problem with that well of course they have because it was a free ride wasn't it but um
00:12:59.680 the old world order doesn't exist anymore chancellor mertz is complaining about
00:13:05.280 in the old world order was crap though wasn't it it got europe invaded demographically replaced or on the
00:13:12.480 on the road to that anyway yeah the old world order doesn't work for me personally chancellor mertz so
00:13:24.240 let's try something new we tried it your way
00:13:29.920 that that ended with the industrial rape of our women folk
00:13:33.200 i'm not interested in your old order let's have some nationalism instead shall we
00:13:48.000 globalism doesn't work
00:13:52.880 all right kremlin enlists former wagner group agents for europe sabotage campaign does it if you say so
00:14:03.200 spice spire chiefs uh tap pregozin network okay yeah vulnerable recruits hired for ops aim to sow chaos
00:14:12.080 on nato soil all right if you say again if you say so summer puts must go on notice with new online
00:14:19.360 safety laws to cover ai chat bots yeah they've got a real problem with what they're pretending they've got
00:14:24.080 a problem with grok being able to generate pictures of people in bikinis but it's obviously all about
00:14:30.720 freedom of expression that elon allows some freedom of expression on twitter or x rather not there's
00:14:38.480 full freedom of expression on x there's loads of things you can't say loads of things the second you
00:14:42.160 type it you get banned off of twitter um but some freedom of expression is allowed on twitter and even
00:14:50.160 that isn't good enough for the lefties for the communists the crypto communists starmer all right one
00:14:56.880 thing that is um conspicuous by its absence today on the front pages and on the websites is that over
00:15:05.520 the weekend on friday afternoon friday evening it broke the rupert lowe's movement restore restore
00:15:14.080 britain of which i'm wearing attire pretty snazzy
00:15:19.440 i'm going to restore britain partisan i'm going to make no bones about it absolutely no bones
00:15:28.000 proud of it um that that movement was announced that it's going to be an actual party now it's
00:15:33.360 what everyone wanted really or what a lot of people wanted it's going to be an actual full-blown political
00:15:37.680 party and uh rupert lowe put out a video and all that sort of thing and it was talking about mass
00:15:43.840 re-migration yeah taking the country back among many other things among many other sort of pretty
00:15:52.400 damn based actually really reasonable normal policies that just aren't completely against the interests of
00:16:01.280 the natives so i'm for restore i'm gonna i will be for restore you know this uh this podcast isn't
00:16:10.400 regulated by ofsted uh ofsted ofcom there's too many teachers in my family obsessed by ofsted
00:16:18.400 this isn't regulated by ofcom so i can be biased and i'll make no bones about it i'm not going to
00:16:23.440 pretend i'm not no i've got my own thoughts and feelings sorry not sorry i've got my own view of
00:16:29.440 the world take it or leave it and anyway that is that reform and nigel and zia and matt goodwin and
00:16:38.160 all of them are a containment project and i'm not interested in doing what's necessary to save
00:16:43.680 britain ie deporting probably almost certainly against their will most of the time lots and
00:16:50.880 lots of people perhaps millions of people and restore are for that i've got a giant policy 118 page long
00:16:58.560 policy document all about remigration so i shall be for rupert lowe and uh and restore there's talk
00:17:11.280 of course from a lot of the super hardline reformers of course that annoys them terrifies them that it
00:17:18.400 splits the vote it splits the vote you're going to split the right-wing vote don't split the right-wing
00:17:24.080 vote otherwise label will stay in forever what are you pro starmer are you a lefty
00:17:30.080 if you don't get behind nige you must be a lefty you must be pro pro labor you're going to split the
00:17:36.800 vote no no there's no splitting of the vote because reform isn't right-wing so there's no splitting of
00:17:42.880 the vote reform is splitting the vote if anything reform is taking votes away from restore if anything
00:17:51.280 now if you can't get your mind around the concept that there's the uni party which is all the parties
00:17:58.000 including reform and then there's rupert lowe and real patriots
00:18:04.880 that want their country back that that's the dividing line not whether nigel is at the top of
00:18:10.080 the party or not and so it's not splitting the vote there's those that want re-migration and
00:18:15.360 their country back and those that don't and reform are on that side of the of the equation because
00:18:20.880 according to nige it was impossible wasn't it when steve edgington asked him about mass deportations
00:18:26.400 mass re-migration he said it's impossible if we alienate the muslim vote we lose that's what nigel
00:18:31.520 said wasn't it he's a complete sieve now isn't he not even that barely he's he's happy to say he's not a
00:18:39.360 populist wasn't he nigel not even that not even that that somebody like tommy hardline civnet tommy
00:18:47.120 is beyond the pale to nigel
00:18:52.560 okay so no no vote is being split no right-wing vote is being split because reform aren't right-wing
00:18:59.760 they're barely centrist they're basically globalists they're certainly like uni party
00:19:04.640 wef aligned aren't they so so don't tell me about this the vote is being split it's not being split
00:19:11.360 there's those that want their country back and those that don't and reform don't seem like they
00:19:15.360 want to do that so there you go i should be i should be pro restore
00:19:23.760 if you like that feel free to remain part of the glorious band they're chosen for you
00:19:28.400 if you don't like that what can i say on your back
00:19:38.320 jog on no don't stay watch it watch this anyway
00:19:46.160 all right i thought i had to mention that because um i actually don't look at the chat very often at
00:19:50.400 all but sometimes it sort of flashes up here um um very occasionally especially a super chat
00:19:57.120 um i saw someone say mike graham's not talking about i'm not talking about it
00:20:04.080 yeah well because that that's because mike graham is a milquetoast boomer
00:20:08.400 that's because mike graham isn't very based at all oh yeah and if you want to go if you want pro reform
00:20:16.080 then um who's that uh who's the guy who does the other breakfast show the really annoying harry
00:20:22.800 who's the other guy the really annoying tv is it is it jeremy kyle that's it jeremy kyle couldn't even
00:20:30.480 remember him from yesteryear over the hill jeremy kyle is it yeah jeremy kyle yeah yeah i think he's
00:20:39.360 i'm pretty sure i don't really watch i don't really watch him but i've seen bits and bobs i think he's
00:20:44.320 explicitly well he is isn't he he's explicitly pro reform he's sort of in reform and stuff so if you
00:20:51.440 want a reform breakfast show you can bob on to jeremy kyle if you want pro restore yours truly
00:21:02.800 your history bro
00:21:06.720 and if you want some milk toast nothing in between
00:21:10.000 gray nothing burger you can go to mike graham can't you all right let's go back to the papers
00:21:17.440 none of which mention any of this even though restore just one last thing to say there was some polling
00:21:22.160 i saw on sunday so only a couple of days into it and it was just one poll so take me what you will
00:21:28.240 but the restore was already polling above the lib dems like one poll had them at like 10 already
00:21:34.080 which blows out of the water like this the snp and even lib dems and stuff
00:21:43.760 again it's one poll so you know who knows
00:21:47.360 but i already saw also on sunday that one reformed councillor defected to restore
00:21:55.120 i know it's only one councillor but you know it's within a day or two
00:22:01.520 and the advance will fold in it's already said they'll fold into it or likely to i think they'll
00:22:08.240 have to take some sort of internal polling and stuff but
00:22:10.480 we'll see let's get let's get behind it i'm interested in it i want it because
00:22:18.800 the demographics are destiny aren't they i don't want us our people to become a hated and despised
00:22:27.600 and marginalised demographic minority in our own ancestral homeland our only ancestral homeland
00:22:35.920 that would be catastrophic
00:22:39.680 if native brits on these islands got treated the way white people did in zimbabwe or south africa or something
00:22:47.200 i don't want to see that right it's as serious as that isn't it
00:22:56.160 reform don't seem particularly bothered about that remember dicey dicey saying well
00:23:01.120 i won't be around to see it anyway so really mental mental whereas the honorable mr low mp
00:23:11.760 is prepared to stand up and say how it is lovely stuff all right back to the papers the independent
00:23:18.640 the independence is this bit odd
00:23:23.280 as world leaders wring their hands over ukraine this is the reality of daily life in kiev
00:23:28.800 battling to survive winter as putin's latest strategy targets power supplies it's dark it's
00:23:34.000 cold it's endless and then there's a picture of like some communal open-air soup kitchen type deal
00:23:40.640 going on that's weird because i see clips coming out of kiev all the time with young people going to
00:23:47.040 nightclubs and having a good time drinking it up and weeping it up
00:23:50.000 far a bit from me to suggest that the independent is just um you know misrepresenting the reality
00:24:01.680 of what's going on on the ground in kiev kiev i'm gonna say kiev it was always kiev until recently
00:24:08.960 until this war started suddenly you have to pronounce it kiev no i'm an englishman and i'll anglicize words
00:24:14.480 and it says kiev if you don't mind all right the tory graph what's the tory graph going with oh it's
00:24:25.120 an interesting story trump to give quran burn a u.s refuge a state department in talks to allow free
00:24:31.280 speech victim to flee britain if he loses case that's interesting so if anyone remember just real
00:24:36.400 quick to go over this again that there was a guy burning a quran in this is in london some sort of
00:24:46.960 foreign dude to begin with burning a quran in public outside an embassy or something wasn't it
00:24:53.440 some other completely random foreign dude sort of is just passing by sees it gets in a fight with him
00:25:00.240 then buggers off goes gets a knife and comes back and starts slashing at him
00:25:06.400 he was spared jail i think he did get community service in a final center he was spared jail
00:25:11.760 for what was you could describe as attempted murder certainly abh or gbh or something
00:25:18.560 he was spared jail but the guy burning the quran he was prosecuted as well
00:25:23.600 and i believe he was found guilty like i think and um and that now he's going through the appeals process
00:25:30.480 i think that's what's going on here certainly anyway he was was in trouble for daring to burn a
00:25:35.200 a quran in britain
00:25:40.800 anyway the state department mr trump's state department says that they might give him refuge
00:25:48.160 should he should his case fail all right starmer under fire over journalist smears i think that's a
00:25:55.360 story about there is there's a movement called labor together and one of the set uh cabinet office
00:26:01.280 secret secretaries secretaries called um cabinet office ministers called josh simons was involved in
00:26:06.160 that and that before labor came to came to power the times or the sunday times did some exposés about them
00:26:14.560 that they'd done some some dodgy financial dealings to the tune of 700 000 pounds and they were
00:26:20.960 butthurt about that so they got some sort of third party single bit
00:26:27.680 still want to take up really but um they got some third party organization in american one i believe
00:26:33.920 anyway to look into to spy on the actual journalists the individual journalists to try and get smears on
00:26:40.160 them anyway all of that is just dirty and weird and you don't really do that in like free societies much
00:26:46.720 do you that is sort of protein level that is sort of crap crappy
00:26:53.280 crappy behavior from labor together i think they were fully found guilty by the the electoral commission
00:27:02.320 or some sort of ethics committee or something or other that's not just my opinion other people
00:27:07.600 independent bodies found that labor together had done things wrong
00:27:11.200 josh simons mp instantly also the mp that was put in charge of one of them that was put in charge of
00:27:19.280 the id card initiative thing labor together josh simons mp yeah gross the type of thing the type
00:27:29.120 of people that should be nowhere near power in this country nowhere near all right democracy denies
00:27:37.120 15 to 15 million voters if elections are delayed again yeah can't deny that if that's the number
00:27:41.120 anyway 15 million yeah no denying that here's a couple of little stories that are interesting
00:27:46.240 look at this one it says obama aliens are real but none are kept in us
00:27:54.480 yes what you what mate
00:28:00.960 yeah obama did an interview on some podcast or other some left-leaning podcast but whatever
00:28:08.400 he did an interview there and he still asked about all sorts of things
00:28:11.920 and somehow area 51 and aliens came up and obama goes yeah they're real aliens are real
00:28:17.440 okay obama said aliens are real and then he but apparently he went on to say but i obama have not
00:28:27.280 actually ever seen them and they're not kept and and anyway they're not kept to area 51 there's no
00:28:33.120 massive underground bunker at area 51 now groom lake the groom lake test you know um so there you go
00:28:42.640 that's a story that's now real the barack obama barry obama
00:28:50.480 husband of big mike says aliens are real
00:28:57.440 there you go
00:29:00.640 happy monday morning all right let's let's move on the sun the sun's got uh a bit of slop have they
00:29:06.960 oh there we go yeah 500 000 pound phone compo compensation for migrants checks brick checks
00:29:13.680 breached human rights fury as they pocket 6 500 pounds each the little blurb it's too small there
00:29:20.240 but i read it earlier and it was said that um a bunch of boat migrants as soon as they got to calais
00:29:26.560 or as soon as the rnli ferried them to calais
00:29:29.840 they had their phones confiscated off them i believe given back ultimately but had their
00:29:37.440 phones confiscated off them and checked for data i guess the police or balderfalls were trying to
00:29:42.480 find out about the the the smuggling smuggling gangs or something rather and anyway
00:29:50.400 uh some fifth columnist uh human rights lawyers in bose britain will have a deep look into all of
00:29:58.080 those companies every single one of those human rights lawyers
00:30:04.160 told these migrants oh that's against let's breach your european human rights your human rights as
00:30:08.880 defined by the european courts and you could sue the british government for doing that which they did
00:30:16.560 and they won 500 000 pounds not each they got like yeah just over six and a half grand each
00:30:25.200 but another 1300 of them could do the same thing which would cost us millions all from the taxpayers purse
00:30:34.720 that's mad isn't it just think about just for a moment just think about what's going on here
00:30:42.160 right these people invaders these are just invaders
00:30:48.880 but it's illegal to cross the challenge across borders like that without a passport without permission
00:30:54.720 and everything that's illegal so first and foremost these are invaders enemies of the state
00:31:03.760 right they come across breaking the law by definition
00:31:07.520 and then when we try and find out exactly what's going on who they are etc all those sorts of things
00:31:11.520 they then sue us they then sue us for breaching their human rights win and we have to give them loads of
00:31:21.920 our money they're invading us and we're paying them because they they claim their human rights that's rich
00:31:28.240 isn't it their human rights have been violated in some way
00:31:31.120 they're the victims in this
00:31:38.800 madness
00:31:40.960 absolutely insane
00:31:44.160 yeah the government and get the government refused to leave the echr or all the other various
00:31:50.000 things that make us force us to comply with european ideas of what human rights are
00:31:56.240 both britain would scrap all of that all that legislation immediately leave the echr some people
00:32:05.120 say we don't need to we've already well we're going to anyway if it's up to me we're going to anyway
00:32:08.880 scrap all of that no parliament will be entirely sovereign and whatever we say runs
00:32:17.760 and we would say all these people are either immediately towed back while still in the water
00:32:22.560 by the special boat service a 42 commander or something if they do manage to get here they're
00:32:26.800 immediately detained no recourse no appeal until they're taken back to france or their country of
00:32:33.840 origin not allowed in the general population these people that cross on little boats should not ever
00:32:40.400 get into the general population of this country
00:32:46.160 never because they're criminals their chances why would we do that why would you do that to your own
00:32:52.080 people all right the daily express oh it's a good paper council's told to prioritize well-lit
00:33:02.960 routes where women walk travel and wait switch on the lights to make our streets safer oh because
00:33:08.800 it's the street lights that make people safe or not is it how well how many how many looms there
00:33:14.400 are on any given darkened street that's what determines if women are safe or not is it
00:33:22.080 i'll concede that it might be one of the factors
00:33:31.040 all right an attack might be slightly more likely to happen in a more dimly lit area i can accept that
00:33:38.400 but is that really the point that if the whole of the united kingdom was lit up like a christmas tree at
00:33:44.960 night there would be no attacks do sex attacks not happen in daylight you don't want to talk about
00:33:53.440 the people doing it do you the express you don't want to talk about what's really going on you pretend
00:34:01.680 it's about the lighting the amount of illumination that's that's the key issue is it
00:34:07.040 to be fair i read an article on the website where they did have voices saying that so throwing a bit of
00:34:20.080 shade unfairly at the express there because they did actually represent that view that it's not really
00:34:26.400 about lighting exactly anyway
00:34:36.000 okay the times the venerable times workers rights reforms push a third of employees to cut hiring
00:34:43.440 employers sorry to cut hiring all right if you need a brainwave old and steady trumps youth
00:34:49.920 under 16 social media ban may happen this year okay team gb won some golds in snowball or won their
00:34:58.960 first ever goals i think in snowboarding okay the daily mail after slot pretend trying to pretend it's
00:35:06.880 not slop with all epstein files now released furious mps say it's clear andrew abused position as uk trade
00:35:15.040 envoy to leak secrets so what are the police waiting for good question actually you know it's a good
00:35:20.560 question that's the thing about the mail there's quite a lot of slop in there quite a lot of globalist
00:35:27.680 slop but some base things some base takes
00:35:33.600 you've got to give it to them all right because that's a very good question is it
00:35:36.880 what are the police waiting for why haven't they arrested andrew saks coberg
00:35:45.040 what are you waiting for police dear the police what's the hold up we're waiting
00:35:55.280 yeah he seems to have done something criminal so yeah any any day now take your time
00:36:06.560 police were last night facing mounting calls to launch a full investigation into andrew
00:36:11.680 sex coberg's role as the uk's trade envoy yeah he seems to have done things wrong so
00:36:22.080 pull him in for questioning the guardian
00:36:25.200 we see you we'll remember we'll remember
00:36:42.320 right revealed the true toll of suicides with domestic abuse at their core
00:36:47.760 yeah it says there's a it's a national scandal that so many women commit suicide due to domestic
00:36:57.920 abuse well that's interesting that didn't ever used to be the case particularly in britain
00:37:02.560 i wonder what's changed just women general purpose women no further descriptions beyond that they're women
00:37:10.480 domestic abuse no description particularly about what type of domestic abuse what type of households
00:37:15.360 it's just it's just it's just general purpose domestic abuse against completely generic women
00:37:26.320 come on and it's only happening now in the last decade or two
00:37:31.600 uh i wonder what changed well british men just become so much more abusive domestically
00:37:38.160 is that what's happened in the last 20 years we haven't become more
00:37:42.400 feminized and weaker no we've become much more brutal
00:37:52.000 something happened in 1997
00:37:57.200 which changed things in britain
00:38:01.120 i wonder what it was
00:38:02.000 well let's be brutally honest here this is muslim women look lots and lots of muslim women commit
00:38:08.400 suicide because at home it's absolutely unbearable it's a living hell
00:38:13.440 that's what we're talking about that's what that is
00:38:16.800 guardian won't be as explicit about it as that because they're islamophiles and they hate
00:38:24.400 britain they're fifth columnists enemies of the people in the state
00:38:27.680 filth all right the mirror something about kate well how kate when and how kate and megan fell out or
00:38:37.440 when wills and and harry fell out i don't really care terrible story about some little girl who went
00:38:44.160 to the beach once years ago in 1999 and got e coli and died horrible terrible story
00:38:50.720 there's too much sewage in the water in the in the sea even
00:39:00.240 the daily star about something about horse racing that no one really cares about okay the star
00:39:06.880 today because sometimes the star comes out with something pretty damn based it's not all that rare
00:39:11.600 that the star says something at least mildly based today though look at this slop actual slop
00:39:18.720 appeal for king to save uk's first indian restaurant keep calm and carry on keep calm and carry on
00:39:29.520 the star joins campaign to rescue peace of cultural history is it really part of cultural history
00:39:35.600 your daily star is supporting a bid to save britain's first ever indian restaurant from closure
00:39:41.840 campaign campaigners want the king to rescue the 100 year old verashwami in london which sparked our love of
00:39:52.480 curry and beer no let it close down i don't care that's not really part of our cultural history particularly
00:39:58.320 it's it's a stretch to say that isn't it
00:40:04.400 who cares curry is slop i don't eat curry
00:40:10.240 eat real food eat proper food don't eat foreign slop let's not have men hardly any curry houses in this
00:40:17.680 country
00:40:20.160 i wouldn't i wouldn't care if there wasn't a single curry house in this country
00:40:23.280 there'll be some pro some pro curry people out there aghast by that take
00:40:30.880 we've got the recipes you can make it if you really want it do we need our country peppered
00:40:35.120 with hundreds of thousands or at least it must be at least tens of thousands of curry houses
00:40:40.560 most of which fail to pass hygiene standards very often do we really care about that restaurant
00:40:46.400 i don't like that's front page news
00:40:47.920 that the star really wants this one curry house in london not to close down
00:40:53.200 whatever indefinitely what make it a grade one listed building it can never close it's a world
00:40:58.880 heritage site what do you want if it's not making money and it can't continue let it close down who
00:41:03.920 cares curry is sloper
00:41:09.440 all right that's the papers let's have a look at
00:41:12.480 let's have a look at our before we go move on to the websites the poll we did let's have a look at
00:41:18.960 the poll what's our poll harry can you bring it up on my screen engage we've put uh would you vote
00:41:26.880 restore okay well this is uh this is then a uh a referendum on how closely aligned i am with with
00:41:33.520 the glorious band the chosen few how many of you out there are going to be pro restore people as opposed
00:41:39.840 to pro reform people um so how closely how how in line in tune am i with with my public
00:41:52.320 all right we put would you vote restore oh 91 because a cool 91 of you
00:42:01.360 over 1800 votes pushing up pushing up to knocking 2000 votes 91 of you say yes
00:42:16.400 glorious wonderful guys guys
00:42:21.280 you're my peeps you're my people i'm almost welling up i'm almost welling up 91 and 6 of you said maybe as
00:42:37.120 well so you know i should try and convince you over the next over the next three years a mere three percent
00:42:44.240 of you say no get up go on off you go no no no no no no no stay stay i love you i still love you
00:42:56.320 we can make this work baby
00:43:00.480 no i get it i get it you are are you in all seriousness of course you're welcome
00:43:06.160 all right so that was that's nice that's nice we're all on the nearly all on the same page here
00:43:15.520 or at least the yeah uh it's still ticking up 1900 votes 19 040 votes and climbing
00:43:24.320 still climbing so brilliant present we're in we're in harmony
00:43:30.000 all right should we move on that's great that's a vindication it's a vindication
00:43:44.640 all right let's have a look at the websites so first of all then the bbc the beeb auntie old auntie
00:43:53.680 rotten old evil auntie police framed man for murder of korean student new evidence
00:43:59.680 suggests don't care about that don't care about that story whatsoever
00:44:05.760 um in fact there was there was a there wasn't much there was one story let me just jump straight
00:44:11.040 to a story on itv again there's no mention of repert lowe's uh a rape gang inquiry at all
00:44:18.880 no mention of restore becoming a party at all it's still in the phase where they're trying to ignore it
00:44:24.640 that's the thing is it quite often you get ignored then you get ridiculed then they really go after
00:44:33.440 you and then you win we're still in the phase where they're ignoring it
00:44:40.880 all right was there one particular story i thought was um of note there was one somewhere
00:44:45.680 um let's see was it on the mail oh here's it on sky news
00:44:54.400 i was pressing the call button and no one came black mothers on dehumanizing maternity care only affects
00:45:00.000 black black black women actually it's interesting isn't it the poor maternity care on the nhs only
00:45:06.400 really affects black women if you believe this editorial line
00:45:09.440 black women black women i was told by a midwife to shut up yeah you get brilliant perfect maternity
00:45:17.840 care if you're white and terrible if you're black of course that's not true of course that's nonsense
00:45:24.480 isn't it absolute nonsense um there was one on the was it on the express oh no yeah it was just the
00:45:34.400 obama thing but there was more detail about obama uh saying there was aliens i thought was uh well
00:45:42.800 i can't find it now i think the webpage is updated a bit uh on the mail and i go with the andrew thing
00:45:48.880 again what are the police waiting for calls for criminal probe into andrew grover's fresh claims
00:45:54.080 show it's clear he abused his position yeah it's reasonably clear isn't it oh just okay um oh there you
00:46:01.600 go moment pro-palestine activist follows and pesters jewish little britain star matt lucas
00:46:08.000 at the london tube station oh it's a problem now oh matt lucas has been pestered so it's a problem now
00:46:15.520 again i'm not really having a pop at the mail particularly there but just the whole that
00:46:19.280 whole angle that whole line now it's a problem
00:46:22.160 right not after seven seven oh no no no not after the manchester arena bombing after the
00:46:30.960 manchester arena bombing bombing you have to not look back in anger
00:46:35.680 but now jewish little britain star jules lucas has been pestered at a station now now now it's a problem
00:46:41.920 mad in it all right there's a suggestion uh lindsay hoyle who i really don't like
00:46:54.960 so lindsay has done something wrong according to this article common speaker sir lindsay hoyle accused
00:47:01.280 of trying to dodge scrutiny over travel expenses after quietly changing rules around publication yeah
00:47:07.760 i don't trust that lindsay hoyle at all the whole point of being the speaker is that you're entirely
00:47:11.520 impartial he isn't he isn't of course he's partisan of course he tries to spin everything the way he wants
00:47:20.640 lindsay hoyle give me a break gross
00:47:24.560 oh here we go here's one reform opens door to quote patriotic election pact with conservatives
00:47:39.280 if it means keeping the left-wing coalition out
00:47:44.480 a senior figure in reform uk zee yusuf has opened the door to forming a future election
00:47:50.720 pact with the tories well they've basically won the same thing now already aren't they really
00:47:54.560 it's the uni party yeah yeah forming a future election pact with the tories if it would keep
00:48:02.800 a left-wing coalition out of power seeing use if on sunday admitted his party would do the quote
00:48:08.880 patriotic thing is that the patriotic thing is it is it though if faced with the prospect of a
00:48:16.560 government comprising labour the greens and the lib dems
00:48:19.120 if you say so i mean it's all union party one way and the other isn't it though they'll all do the
00:48:27.040 same thing i keep the borders open i.e not deport millions of people that need to be deported
00:48:31.680 what would it really matter what would it really matter if it's a reform and conservative coalition
00:48:37.040 or a labour lib green coalition what's what's the real difference to us actual patriots
00:48:42.800 they'll both they'll both do the same thing keep the borders open free for legal migration on a
00:48:51.760 on a giant scale probably fail to do anything about the small boats gaslight anyone into wanting anything
00:48:59.600 other than that gaslight and demonize people that want a mattery migration call us all nazis and
00:49:07.200 bigots and whatever so what's that matter what does it matter yeah reform make a make a pact with the
00:49:12.640 conservatives then you've already filled your ranks with them you've already revealed yourself to be
00:49:19.360 a uni party establishment containment project haven't you so what difference does it make
00:49:24.720 do what you're going to do the sun mostly slop there was there one in what made a mildly interesting
00:49:33.760 story in the sun um web page is taking a moment to load so we'll just move on all right should we
00:49:40.240 jump across the pond let's have a quick look at uh uh uh what uh what the yankees are talking about
00:49:48.800 in the new york slimes is you's purge of the military a search for absolute loyalty yeah well
00:49:54.960 that's what communist regimes need an absolute loyalty because normal people that are oppressed by it
00:50:04.560 will want to overthrow it at all times so they have to endlessly be vigilant against counter-revolution
00:50:13.040 their revolution is never over that's the nature of communism there you go that's the nature of
00:50:19.280 centralized command economy centralized power a one-party system is that you have to constantly
00:50:26.320 stamp on the necks of anyone that says anything contrary to it that's the problem with china
00:50:34.480 or communism in general three american speeches at munich and plenty of confusion it's not really
00:50:44.320 confusion is it unless you're pretending to be confused the washington post trump claims victory
00:50:50.880 on affordability but public anxieties persist again it's never enough for the washington post
00:50:58.560 never enough if trump's trying to be optimistic that's bad like if trump hugs an american flag or
00:51:04.880 something that's bad just nonsense isn't it just trump derangement syndrome uh trump derangement
00:51:10.480 syndrome at every turn six congressional primaries they explain where the country is headed yeah right
00:51:15.760 i trust your i trust the washington post's analysis from an actual karen
00:51:22.560 yeah i trust that analysis sure yeah yeah yeah yeah all right next he spent decades perfecting his voice now
00:51:29.360 he says google stole it don't care npr's david green thinks an ai voice has copied his voice could not
00:51:36.960 care less next let's go over to uh down under oh yeah how good how good made things worse chalmers
00:51:48.080 budget credentials exposed as massive spending agenda resurfaces jim chalmers would have plunged
00:51:54.080 australia into deeper debt and deficit had he been treasurer during the pandemic despite his claims
00:51:58.960 of sensible economic management there you go liberals proposed ban on immigrants from 13 countries
00:52:04.640 including egypt and philippines yes that's prudent isn't it why not do that yeah um not much of great
00:52:12.320 interest out japan they're focusing largely on sport and the winter olympics china the exact same thing
00:52:18.720 as usual xi extends chinese new year greetings to ring in year of the horse world insights africa
00:52:26.080 hails xi's au message for joint pursuit of modernization global south solid solid solidarity
00:52:35.520 all right the ruskies what are the old ruskies banging on about this morning west succeeded in making
00:52:41.360 ukraine european in terms of nazism did it did it yeah ukraine and russia's soul searching and
00:52:51.040 hand-wringing about nazism it's got nothing to do with england and britain we did our part in the 40s
00:52:58.000 didn't we both sides accusing each other of being nazis and stuff being being fascist and nazis
00:53:06.800 and there is evidence of um that sort of thing among some ukrainian military or paramilitary units
00:53:27.920 but also zelensky is is is jewish isn't he and uh seems to be controlled if some of the epstein
00:53:34.880 leaks uh to be believed by some sort of hyper elite jewish cabal so what they're both they're both sort
00:53:44.400 of the hyper elite jewish network and nazis are they make it make sense all right norway leads olympic
00:53:53.200 medal standings after nine days does it does it really interesting us department of justice publishes
00:53:58.480 list of 300 celebrities who appear in episode files yeah that's interesting that the the doj published
00:54:04.560 a name of all the celebrities that they say are in it but those are loads of the names are just
00:54:08.880 people that have been mentioned that aren't necessarily guilty of any crime like elvis is mentioned in it
00:54:17.200 elvis who died in the 70s who couldn't possibly have had anything to do it you know like
00:54:23.600 like kurt cobain there you go prince harry kim kardashian kurt cobain and bruce brink bruce springsteen
00:54:29.280 like did kurt cobain go to little saint james and sexually abuse underage girls doubt you know no doubt
00:54:39.120 it all right
00:54:43.040 anyway anyway the list of names is interesting anyway isn't it uh some of the critics have said
00:54:49.440 they're deliberately muddying the waters by printing these names of people you may have been mentioned
00:54:55.120 you know there's an email between two actual sex criminals and they happen to mention elvis
00:55:02.240 for whatever reason and so elvis's name appears on this list now
00:55:08.560 it's a bit
00:55:10.400 muddying the waters isn't it all right what the germans oh we're very near the top of the hour
00:55:13.760 what are the germans talking about this morning some real slop in build look it's another week of winter
00:55:19.200 yeah yeah yeah okay it's a horrible bit of footage as someone tried to abduct a little toddler in
00:55:27.760 the supermarket what what
00:55:32.480 mad
00:55:36.960 all right build is pretty sloppy isn't it the french what is le monde the froggies talking about this
00:55:44.000 morning a drunk woman is shameful why women face greater risks but receive less support for alcohol
00:55:50.720 addict alcohol addiction i don't know why do they do they really though do i care about that it says
00:55:58.160 although women as a whole drink less alcohol than men they are psychologically
00:56:03.280 i don't physiologically more vulnerable to its toxicity
00:56:07.120 yet these increased health risks are often met with silence violence and delays in assessing care
00:56:18.240 not important really not important to me i'm not i'm not an alcoholic nor any of the women that are
00:56:24.560 close to me so next oh yeah just a great picture there of artemis 2. nasa continues sls hydrogen leak
00:56:35.120 tests so the the the uh artemis 2 shot has been delayed to believe next month now but there it is
00:56:44.640 the majestic the wonderful sls giant rocket there and there's going to be four people sitting up here
00:56:54.320 go to the moon next month slingshot around the moon and come back without landing on it
00:56:58.400 if you believe any of that is real if you believe nasa's real if you believe space is real have you
00:57:08.800 ever been to space oh you haven't oh well you can't confirm it's real then space
00:57:16.320 okay there you go anyway giant thing fantastic thing some of the greatest things humanity has ever
00:57:22.720 achieved there all right let's have a look at this day in history as we are right near the top of the hour
00:57:30.480 uh the 16th of february what happened on this day the 16th of february in history in 1659 the first known
00:57:38.560 check ever written for 400 pounds uh and it's now on display in westminster abbey interesting mildly
00:57:47.600 interesting very mildly interesting westminster abbey is one of the best places in the world
00:57:54.960 for me one of the most incredible spaces in the world going to westminster abbey and be amazed
00:58:06.640 look round at what's actually there and be in awe that's all i'll say
00:58:13.840 in 1840 american charles wilkes discovers the shackleton ice shelf in antarctica
00:58:22.320 why isn't it called the wilkes ice shelf
00:58:26.080 but yeah anyway that's interesting very early on in antarctic exploration there
00:58:31.200 uh on this day in 1923 howard carter opens the internal burial chamber of egyptian pharaoh tutankar
00:58:38.160 moon and finds the sarcophagus and there's an image of it there
00:58:41.600 yeah yeah the famous howard carter
00:58:46.080 uh discovery of uh tutankar moon
00:58:50.880 and his golden burial mask and uh well well a whole burial chamber of of a pharaoh
00:58:57.200 was it 18th dynasty is it if memory serves was it later i think it's 18th dynasty could be way off
00:59:02.880 with that that's purely for memory um that hadn't been grave robbed in ancient times remarkable
00:59:12.000 fascinating north carmarthen paid for it all right let's see paid for the archaeology not
00:59:20.400 tutankar moon's grave treasures obviously on this day in the 16th of february in 1959
00:59:26.880 castro becomes the 16th prime minister of cuba after overthrowing batista the only important pivotal
00:59:32.800 thing in history certainly for the history of cuba
00:59:36.000 was it for the best i mean batista wasn't a good guy
00:59:42.080 well no it is interesting to look up that that the whole age of batista and fidel castro
00:59:48.480 everything about it in and around the story fascinating story um batista was not a good guy
00:59:55.680 uh did cuba get worse under castro and castro's particular brand of communism
01:00:02.880 i would argue yes again it's possible to be anti-castro without being pro-batista
01:00:10.400 right it's possible to be anti ukraine anti-zolensky without being pro-putin
01:00:16.640 anyway fascinating bit of history there
01:00:18.880 the stock the life of fidel castro is a very very very interesting one whether you agree with his
01:00:25.440 politics or not all right which of course i don't all right let's have a look at the uh
01:00:31.440 the uh super chats and rumble rants on rumble rants tom rat 247 says brutal but i think
01:00:37.600 rupert needs to take pete north's critique to heart lest they fall to solipsis i guess uh
01:00:45.680 so i guess you meant solipsism agree with you that restore is the only path
01:00:52.080 thank you tom rat i don't know exactly what pete north's critique is i'm sorry we've had pete north
01:00:57.120 on the podcast before um i must admit uh i don't agree with every take pete north comes out with
01:01:08.480 some of it's very good and based i think i follow him on twitter but i certainly don't keep track of
01:01:14.080 everything pete north tweets so i don't know i don't know what his critique is but there you go
01:01:20.640 that you agree with me the restore is the only path well that's all we need right all right uh
01:01:28.080 not just a string it says restore britain the party of decolonizing britain the silence is
01:01:34.080 disappointingly predictable yeah yeah we've got to decolonize britain yeah let's take our country
01:01:42.400 back let's stop apologizing for it as well be unapologetic about it
01:01:52.800 yeah the science is disappointingly predictable oh well at some point they won't be able to be
01:01:56.880 sighted i won't be able to ignore it any any more will they uh just will not be able to let's build
01:02:03.360 this thing let's build a monster
01:02:08.160 all right uh youtube super chats let's have a look field marshall door browning quick says
01:02:17.040 um that's a chris dangerfield reference by the way i don't want to claim that's mine
01:02:23.200 check out chris how are you chris let's have a chat one day
01:02:30.160 hope you're all right buddy all right dawn browning says good morning beautifuls
01:02:39.360 low is the go low is the go boom low is the guy
01:02:44.960 i'm not sure if tom rosell come out with that first if he actually dreamt that up but i certainly
01:02:53.440 saw him say it first on twitter what a slogan that is aim higher vote low brilliant or low is the go
01:03:02.000 help me lobie one kenobi you're my only hope there's loads of things you could okay uh
01:03:07.760 uh what's this person called uh reverend norse reverend norse says uh seen lots of advance
01:03:17.600 supporters skeptical about a merger with restore since they find restores structure non-democratic
01:03:23.360 well we don't know what the structure is exactly do we i don't think but anyway uh low trust in low
01:03:29.760 along with the advanced college gives us a voice mentality well i don't really know i never joined
01:03:36.400 advance i don't really know exactly the internal structure of of advance or anything like that
01:03:41.680 i did just see i did see a video from um um what's the guy's name what's the name of the leader of
01:03:49.440 advance i've done an interview with him but his name's gone out of my mind i can't remember it's
01:03:52.560 very very famous god what's his name i can't believe i can't remember um ben habib anyway ben habib
01:03:59.840 so ben habib i've got a long-form interview with him if you're interested on low seaters.com
01:04:04.800 me and him in conversation for like an hour pardon me an hour and a half or whatever it is um
01:04:13.120 did see him come out with a video saying um the advance and restore are basically the same thing
01:04:19.760 there's no difference between their aims and ideologies and if needs be advance will just fold
01:04:26.240 into restore because it's not about it's not about ben habib it's not even about rupert lowe it's about
01:04:32.560 what's best for the country so if if load if any advance supporters are getting all butthurt about
01:04:43.440 it well i don't know deal with it i don't know if that's what ben habib wants to do what's the
01:04:51.120 problem what's the problem ben habib was right saying that there's no difference really in policy or
01:04:56.960 ideology or uh ultimate goals between them so what's the problem saying something about
01:05:04.320 non-democratic structure i'm not sure if we even know exactly what the structure of restore the
01:05:09.680 party will be yet so i don't know i don't know we'll see um dem tatties says
01:05:19.760 says mike graham won't speak about low thoughts yeah well i said earlier on didn't i um i'll be
01:05:29.200 talking about it mike graham can do it once i care what mike graham does or says or thinks for anything
01:05:34.320 all right uh luke stewart 6155 says g'daybo globalism would only work if we bought if we brought back
01:05:42.640 cultural superiority and the british empire yeah i mean i guess i understand the angle you're saying
01:05:52.080 you're taking yeah yeah i mean this there there are of course different types different concepts of
01:05:59.120 what globalism could be it just seems like we're lumbered with the one the one that the uni party the
01:06:06.480 one that the west party the party of davos whatever you want to say the the blob
01:06:12.640 their version of it is simply flooding us with foreign people until we're a minority in our
01:06:17.440 a despised and marginalized major minority in their own ancestral homeland that's their version of
01:06:23.120 isn't it that's their stripe of what globalism is doesn't have to be that did it didn't have to be
01:06:28.480 that but there you go they're insane enemies of ours so that's what they're trying to do
01:06:35.200 lammy is my king says will you actually stand for restore bow what said on the state of politics mike
01:06:42.640 my channel with nate mr h reviews state politics i said on there and i think i also said it on twitter
01:06:49.760 when someone asked if they want me if they'll have me i'll happily stand yeah why not i would totally
01:06:57.680 understand if they wouldn't know for whatever reason because i've said so many spicy things
01:07:01.520 if they'll have me i'll do it sure i'll step up i'm not afraid
01:07:10.960 yeah sure but if they don't i'll still be cheering them on 100 percent
01:07:17.040 no problemu all right uh luke stewart 6155 again said uh it would be nice if the papers also talk
01:07:27.120 about the fact that it was boris johnson who convinced them not to do the peace treaty in
01:07:32.560 uh the first time right talking about the ukraine the ukraine peace deal that boris somehow seems like
01:07:40.720 kind of personally scuppered yeah that was a crazy moment they never talk about they never bring that
01:07:45.520 up do they never bring that up it's just so weird it's so weird and gross i wonder if boris alexander
01:07:51.600 johnson himself loses any sleep over that all the people that might if a peace deal had been struck at
01:07:58.720 that point if all the bloods that's on his hands now subsequent to that all the families ruined the
01:08:07.120 human misery for that i bet he doesn't lose a wink of sleep because he was told to do that by god
01:08:13.920 knows who and he did a good job he's been a good boy with a shekels worth it boris
01:08:22.320 okay brandon wars fold says hi bo i love this show i tune in most mornings i was just wondering if you
01:08:31.520 have ever done an episode on epochs of uh philopo meaning what i can't even no because i can't even
01:08:42.640 read that word philopo mean maybe you've maybe it's i don't know what that word is philopo mean men
01:08:52.080 philopo men i don't know what they say no i'm afraid not sorry i don't know if you've misspelled
01:08:56.880 something there or oh aka the last greek if not i hope you get around to it someday okay you gave
01:09:05.360 quite a generous amount of money there as well so i will look into that i will google that not only
01:09:09.680 have i not done uh any um content on that on the epochs of the lotus eaters i'm not even really aware of
01:09:19.840 what it is who that is so i do apologize but i will google it i'll google it this morning have a
01:09:26.960 look find out maybe i'm aware of him under a different name perhaps i don't know but anyway
01:09:32.560 thanks for the super chat really appreciate that mr pastry 2010 um doesn't say anything but just gives
01:09:39.280 a donation of money cheers buddy um the same guy uh did say something this time he said uh restore
01:09:47.920 britain becomes rb aka rupert's boys yeah yeah team rupert rupert's boys prince rupert the good prince
01:09:56.560 rupert came to save us lovely stuff lovely stuff uh nicholas phelps 3872 says curry makes bad breath
01:10:06.480 yeah curries i've never really liked curry i mean i don't all all joke inside all seriousness
01:10:11.200 i don't mind a curry i could tie red curries not too bad um uh you know uh what was it um
01:10:23.040 yeah there's the odd curry a nice biryani isn't too bad
01:10:28.800 um but yeah most curry is pretty much disgusting slop isn't it let's be honest
01:10:33.600 it really is uh mr pastry uh sent another another bit of money and no comment that came through emma
01:10:46.320 emma b73 did the same thing so thank you for that zilzat dot zil zilzal dot says
01:10:54.240 um combo restore will fix it keep calm and curry on yeah good cool restore fix it
01:11:06.320 and they'll fix it for you and you and you
01:11:15.120 okay
01:11:15.440 right pix 304 says the hype for restore is unreal congrats congrats on your 250th epochs episode
01:11:26.880 thank you very much yeah this sunday just gone was the 250th episode of of epochs
01:11:34.960 another 10 episodes and that'll be the five year anniversary five years it's gone quick isn't it
01:11:40.800 it seems like only yesterday first started working at low seaters but no thanks for saying that and
01:11:47.040 thanks for the money luke stewart says um uh on some good news the people who stole egyptian artifacts
01:11:54.800 from the happy museum in queensland australia were caught and they were returned oh nice i didn't see
01:12:01.440 that story i didn't see anything about that but um if that's true that's great uh sorry guys can you
01:12:09.680 not speak at full volume while i'm recording what's going on there
01:12:23.600 so unprofessional no i'm only joking very nearly finished here let's let's start wrapping up the uh
01:12:29.920 wrapping up the show um so then no that's great if there was some egyptian artifacts stolen from a
01:12:35.920 museum and they've now been found and returned brilliant great okay global church history says
01:12:41.200 it's anglo-saxon historian aldrich vitalis's birthday oh that's interesting that's very
01:12:46.880 interesting yeah i've read a fair bit of aldrich vitalis he's one of the great um sources for
01:12:52.080 anglo-saxon history if you read a normal book about it quite often you'll get a quote from the same
01:12:58.080 five or six sources and um and yet aldrich vitalis is one of them one of the go-to
01:13:03.840 i think aldrich vitalis if memory serves is that he's from a later period slightly later period
01:13:10.720 he's talking about the anglo-saxon period anyway interesting classic brilliant brilliant uh
01:13:16.080 super chat there from global church history love it love it thank you thank you sir all right and the
01:13:21.040 last one so far is luke stewart 6155 says goddamn autocorrect i meant to say the abbey museum in
01:13:29.440 queensland australia which hosts a great medieval festival once a year in july which i get to which
01:13:35.680 i get to fight it i get to reenact the the varangian guard oh nice lovely reenactment stuff some of my
01:13:44.000 greatest childhood memories are um going to a fate or something like that or a medieval
01:13:49.200 type um thing and seeing blokes dressed up in full plate mail or whatever going at each other
01:13:56.480 a joust a reconstruction of a joust all that sort of thing love it brilliant brilliant stuff
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