Breakfast With Beau | Monday 25th May 2026
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Summary
It's a Bank Holiday Monday morning here at The Lotus Eaters, and the boys are here to bring you the latest news and views on all things sports ball. This week, the lads are joined by Jack and Harry to discuss the heatwave, the latest in sports ball news, and of course there's a touch of Trump.
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We don't recognise bank holidays here at the Lotus Eaters.
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We're just too committed to you guys, the audience.
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I mean, we do take Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day off.
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Other than that, we just simply don't recognise bank holidays.
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which is we, the vast majority of people in the UK,
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I think in the US it's a bank holiday as well, isn't it?
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Anyway, do try and enjoy the day, enjoy the heat.
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People in Phoenix, Arizona, scoffing in derision.
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For me, I get burned to a crisp if I go outside without suntan lotion on.
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Top of my head, top of my ears, bridge of the nose.
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That's the downside of being a little Milky Bar kid.
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You guys know who you are, you're the gross band of Chains and Few.
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My band of brothers and sisters, thank you for joining me.
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Harry, do you need to move the camera up a little bit so I'm more in?
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I called you Harry, sorry Jack, force of habit.
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We'll re-centre thing, it's the other camera there.
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I thought they had like 24 hours, and then another 24 hours.
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So I'm saying, though, I mean, it would be nice, wouldn't it,
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if there was a diplomatic resolution rather than innocent people,
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innocent Persians getting burnt alive and blown to pieces.
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before this war started was something like $78 a barrel.
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For some reason, they've decided to go with a little bit of Tay-Tay this morning.
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And Taylor Swift went to some sort of sports ball game.
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And her husband, who is an American football player, isn't he?
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so if nothing else they've got smaller benefit bills
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this story money for parents to spur young into work
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families on benefits could get hundreds of pounds a month
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so make it make sense in the story says the the government could give families money
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that already on benefits give them more money more benefits
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so that they don't encourage their children to get on benefits.
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But some families, you know, they realise that it's just better not to work for them.
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If they worked in a really low-paid job, it's actually just get more money by not working.
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That should never, ever, ever be the case, but it is sometimes.
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and if those families are sort of locked into that cycle for years on end they might pass that
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sentiment that idea that sort of concept of how to live your life in the world they might just
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pass that on to their kids like the kids are 16 or 17 they should really be in education or an
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apprenticeship and the families say don't do that just sign on the government says don't tell your
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kids that don't you know don't encourage them that way we'll give you money to not do that
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It's more about the redistribution of wealth, isn't it?
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That's what our socialist government are about.
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but what we really want is the redistribution of wealth.
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No matter how unfair, no matter how uncrazy that is,
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we'll just tax rich people and the middle class,
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and even working class people that have got a tiny amount of money,
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the Kulaks, tax them endlessly into oblivion
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and smear it out among indolent people, lazy people.
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And we'll call that the redistribution of wealth
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and we'll pretend that's not exactly what we're doing.
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Tay-Tay and a beer-swilling, lazy husband.
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So yeah, not just any minister, the defence minister.
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Where we've got NATO, but British, mainly British in this case,
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got a few thousand soldiers deployed in Estonia.
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I can't remember the exact numbers, like 2,000, 4,000, something like that.
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I think we're going to put a few more in there as well.
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There was some NATO, really British troops, in Estonia,
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where the Russians are doing something really belligerent,
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that's truly aggressive, right up to the limit of that.
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It's like, no, no, no, both sides are doing that.
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What, Russia's done a really belligerent thing.
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Weren't we conducting NATO operations right on,
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I don't know what the hell I'm talking about
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some really pro-Trump people, even Marco Rubio,
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saying, we're close to a deal, we're close to a deal.
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Some people that are a little bit more impartial,
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And a lot of other people saying, no, let's be realistic, no.
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I don't feel like the Iranians are going to make a deal.
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They insist they're not going to give up their ability to enrich uranium
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They might be releasing a press release right now, for all I know,
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We'll let the IAEA and the Israelis and the American scientists
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come to anywhere they want in Iran and check exactly what we're doing
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to show 100% full hangout, we're not enriching uranium,
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we've got no intentions anymore of ever doing that ever again.
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And you can go and dig out our stockpiles of it
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that are now trapped under a mountain at Isfahan or Fordow
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Iran could come out and say that and do that, couldn't they?
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If I'm wrong and in the coming hours or days or weeks,
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then of course I'll put my hands up and say,
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Remember, I kept saying I didn't think that would happen
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Honestly, in all seriousness now, in all seriousness,
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is that just isn't that just real cope really wishful thinking from trump and rubio
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this is an odd story slightly odd story disillusioned the mood in russia turns against
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putin then the story is just some sort of quite weird story where putin took one of his old school
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says that the only reason anyone knows about that, because it was, as far as I understand,
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as far as everyone's saying, it truly was just an interpersonal gift. There's no reason
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why anyone would ever even know it happened. Farage didn't declare it anywhere. So unless
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you've got access to Farage's bank account, like his actual personal bank account, or
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his own private personal Percy messages on his phone,
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The Russians hacked Farage, Farage is saying now,
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It's not beyond the realms of possibility, is it?
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It's totally not beyond the realms of possibility.
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Now, he's saying like some sort of Russian-backed agents,
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hacked Niyaj's phone and then released the information that he got five million quid.
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I mean, Reform have had their dealings with Russian intelligence services in the past, haven't they?
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When I say dealings, I'm talking about that guy, Gil.
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I'm not saying, when I say they're dealings with,
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I'm not suggesting Farage is in the pocket of the Russians or anything,
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Okay, real quick to say, there's a guy called Nathan Gill,
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I think that was his name, certainly his surname was Gill.
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And he was an MEP for UKIP, I believe, wasn't it?
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apologies if I get any of these details slightly wrong
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it's in good faith if I've got any of these details slightly wrong
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I think this is the story, he was leader of UKIP
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full blown criminal conviction, not just rumours
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It was not just scuttled by it, not just like...
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He was completely convicted of taking money from Russia
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In that Welsh-devolved parliament and in the media.
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I mean, it was only relatively briefly, I think.
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But still, we got ten and a half years in jail as well.
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It wasn't like, oh, you did this slightly misdemeanor thing.
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It is criminal, but in the scheme of things, it's not that much of a big deal.
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You only really did something that was relatively minor.
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When that happened, and all that played out not that long ago, right?
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When that happened, I thought, well, the mainstream media,
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all the corporate mainstream media that have got TDS,
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like the Mirror or whatever, they'll go to town on this.
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They won't let this go for news cycle after news cycle after news cycle.
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They'll bring that up at every opportunity they will.
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Oh, God, this is terrible, terrible politically, optically for reform.
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I bet there's some people who's watching this who've not even heard of that.
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when's the last time you saw any sort of headline
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in the pocket of the Russian intelligence services.
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Remember, guys, don't talk about what Epstein really was, yeah,
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i mean i could talk about how most of the people there are ethnically russian russian speaking
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want to be russia part of russia it's all about that by then i get accused of being a
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putin stooge load seaters get accused of taking money from the kremlin
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talking about reality you must be a stooge or you're anti-ukraine in some way one of the most
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corrupt governments in the world if not the most corrupt government in the world oh you must be a
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stooge for the other side okay yeah right all right trump warns us will not rush into peace
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deal with iran as talks drag on push to extend fragile ceasefire it's not a ceasefire they
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it's not really a ceasefire is it iran's still firing stuff off
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it boils down to israel and the united states by proxy
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refuse to let iran have uh highly enriched uranium and iran refuse to not do that so
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The other, I said there was two sports ball stories, wasn't I?
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At the weekend, this coming weekend, Saturday, I believe,
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I would rather Iran just go, okay, all right.
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And we'll let international inspectors in to make sure we're not doing it.
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Straight of Hormuz to be reopened, but deal does not address Tehran's missile stocks.
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It's going to be hard to reach a deal with them, is it not?
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Both sides want the exact opposite from each other, don't they?
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All right, here's a story I think is interesting,
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well, definitely interesting for Restore people,
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And I know a vast swathe of the audience of the Bo Show
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A little bit of a story here where the Legacy Corporation Media,
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The Telegraph, talk about Rupert Lowe and Restore a little bit
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The headline reads, Farage, Musk, Elon Musk, risks splitting a right vote in by-election.
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You've got to win elections by your own merits.
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If your party and leader and politics are so great,
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If you're worried about Burnham getting in in that by-election so much,
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Rupert Lowe and the Restore are actually a nativist patriotic party
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and reform are just more uni-party containment slot
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There's no splitting of the vote amongst nativist parties,
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parties that actually want to act in the interests of this nation
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because Restore is the only one that's doing that.
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Like Burnham's going to be significantly better or worse than Starmer
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Reform would have won if it wasn't for restore.
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Oh, well, you should have won fair and square entirely on your own merits then.
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If a decent chunk of the electorate, 7%, whether it's 25% or 7%, whatever it is,
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well, you lost those voters because you didn't appeal to them enough.
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So it's not just a two-horse race between Labour and reform in Makerfield.
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Elon Musk, at least on Twitter, signalled his support for Mr. Lowe
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and and and so in this in this article they're actually they do actually mention rupert low
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and restore there you go they actually talk about it nigel's line at the moment is basically that
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restore is it's just what is it it's like a one-man it's just it's a one-man show
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restore is just a part a one-man party that within with a media account uh
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cope harder nudge keep huffing that copium we've got 130 140 000 members is it more i don't even
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know exactly it's well over 130 000 members getting hundreds hundreds and hundreds of
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volunteers out on the streets got as many if not more volunteers people in real life
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turning up to make a field and knocking on doors,
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Keep telling yourself that Restore is a one-man show
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At first they ignore you, then they ridicule you,
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have Nigel that gloats about how remigration isn't possible
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destroying anyone that's one inch to the right of him.
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And we won't stand down because you want us to stand down.
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Because it's in your interest for us to just stand aside.
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usually parties don't just stand aside when nigel in what 2019 when it was the one where
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boris and corbyn went head to head nigel just stood the brexit party down you think that that's
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normal that parties do that i mean of course they do sometimes but it's rare it's really rare is my
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point oh some parties that are slightly similar thinking one will stand down in favor of the
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other one why don't restore do that in favor of reform because that's largely not done largely
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not done when nigel did that in 2019 that was a massive betrayal of all the people that were in
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the brett that brexit party a giant giant betrayal and i believe one of the main reasons why a lot
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of people a lot of people fell out of love with nigel because like we spent loads of energy and
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time on this on the brexit party we was gearing up some you told us this was a real thing and
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Just hacked the legs entirely out of it at the last moment.
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oh, it is a close race between reform and Labour.
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And, you know, we don't want to hurt Andy Burnham's career.
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So I'll just chop the legs out of everyone that's doing everything in Makerfield
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for Restore. No, no, that would be mad. That would be stupid and mad. Why would, why would
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Nigel thinks Restore is a one man show. It's just one man and his media account. Okay.
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I thought it was on one of the front pages here.
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in fact, let's talk about it in a little bit more detail.
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has described a case in which three teenage boys
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were spared custodial sentences over the rape of two girls as appalling.
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He added that it was right that the sentences given by a judge
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at Southampton Crown Court were being reviewed by the Attorney General
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because the Department of Justice or the Home Office can,
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if they want to look at any given sentence and be like,
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no, that's too much or too, too little, too much.
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Two girls, then aged 15 and 14 were raped in separate instance,
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instances in Fordingbridge, Hampshire in November,
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then 13 was also convicted for his involvement in the second attack.
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So Keir said the girls have shown extraordinary bravery and strength in
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heinous circumstances. At a sentencing hearing for the boys on Thursday, Judge Nicholas Rowland
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said he wanted to, quote, avoid criminalising these children unnecessarily. Are you out of
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your mind, Nick? Nicky boy, are you out of your mind? How are you a judge? You should
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never be allowed to sit in court again judge nicholas roland why did you want to avoid
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criminalizing them what do you mean unnecessarily they committed rapes like it was more than one
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as well like at one point i read something they left court with like 11 convictions between them
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these are monstrous all right call them children all right they were 14 and 15 at the time
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raping them and filming it on their phones
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these young lads should be banged up for a long time.
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He should be struck off, whatever the equivalent of that is.
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but one of their victims told the BBC's uh BBC's Sunday with Lawrence Kunisberg program
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that the decision was like a rock straight in my face yeah imagine that imagine you've gone
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through that and you've gone through the trial and everything having to relive it
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and the judge goes now you the boys they can go effectively go free oh are you through
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rehabilitation order what these are dangerous dangerous people dangerous like
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judge nicholas roland the girl now 16 said it almost made it seem as if what the boys did was
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not okay but it was okay in the eyes of the law because they were still children
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she and her family want the sentence to be changed and the boy sent to jail saying the
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sentences amounted to a slap on the wrist why did i sit and put myself through the pain of going to
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court going through a trial reliving everything because of evidence i'm watching it all happen
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again the girl said yeah quite right the teenager was 15 when she was raped in an underpass
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by the river avon let me find the one of the things the judge said
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At the sentencing, the judge stressed, Nicholas Rowland,
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Short of murder, perhaps the worst crime you could possibly imagine.
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The seriousness of the crimes, and said the filming of the assaults
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That's not just barbaric, that's going into a realm of,
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He also praised the boys for how they had behaved during the trial.
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What world are you looking out on with those eyes?
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The Attorney General will have 28 days to decide
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whether the sentences should be referred to the Court of Appeal.
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But the judge just said, you know, like the boys...
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okay you get the main details of it you get the main details of it these children should have
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been put in um you know one of those what we used to call a ball stall right because you don't go to
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full full prison until you're an adult 18 so you go to some sort of special child care detention
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facility thing all right you go there then until you're 18 and then you serve the rest of your
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hopefully very long sentence in a normal jail don't just give them some sort of court order
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that these kids, these boys, young men, might do this again.
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You just let them out into the general population again.
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You realise you're dealing with little monsters, psychos,
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they talk about manderson a little bit about mandy embarrassing texts to expose ministers
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cozy relationship with manderson tranche of messages will reveal how ministers quote sucked
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up quote to disgraced peer lord manderson exchanging cozy texts that are likely to humiliate government
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second wave of manderson files into peers controversial appointment as u.s ambassador
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are due to be published next week, putting pressure on Keir Starmer.
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PM has been facing serious questions after Mandelson security vetting
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was rushed through despite warnings over relationship
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Insiders say the messages will prove embarrassing
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as allies cast doubt on whether Starmer will fight leadership challenge.
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So this second tronch of Mandelson files is set to,
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just show that everyone, perhaps from Keir himself down,
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as like a godfather of the Labour Party, a big beast,
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and then some perhaps the biggest of beasts you know a grandee a party grandee if you want something
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done if you want your career to progress you have to suck you have to suck up to mandelton you have
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to be a sycophant to mandelton you have to do what he wants say what he wants you to say
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pedal policies he wants all that stuff all that stuff so often our parties work right
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the big most powerful people in it if you don't do what they want you don't get anywhere
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and that one of the guys at the absolute tippity top of that tree was mandy who now it seems
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was a traitor complete traitor right let's be honest about this it's not that he was friends
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with epstein was it right it's not just that he would occasionally use one of epstein's
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Parisian apartments and walk around in his pants.
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It's called having your allegiance to a foreign agent
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there's tay tay tay left early what triggered tay tay's swift exit don't care right as thug
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who left battered officer for dead is freed after less than three months rank and file of the police
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uh blasts labor's early release reforms soft justice makes police caretakers for criminals
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Some guy battered a police officer, left him for dead,
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was sentenced to three years and has been let out after three months.
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That's because communists and socialists always do this sort of thing.
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Throughout history, when you look at what happens
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when a true communist government gets into power,
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Spain, the Spanish Civil War, which Franco ultimately won.
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But in the communist-controlled areas of Spain during that civil war,
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the communists will often actually just seize control.
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Some of the very, very worst slop on Fleet Street, The Mirror.
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There's more question raised about his finances.
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They're going with the angle that Nige is just making it up
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I'm no fan of Nige, but I want to at least try at least to be
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exactly what went on, exactly what went on with Nigel and his finances
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and Christopher Harbourn and potential alleged Russian espionage.
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But yeah, they'll go with the angle that Nigel's just making it up.
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Many stores in Britain's shopping areas are simply fronts for illegal activities.
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A lot of the shops in Britain are just fronts for illegal activities, yeah.
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Not are going to take over or are in the process of taking over.
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Violent criminal gangs are taking over high streets
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using a number of Turkish barbers and vape shops
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as brazen fronts for illegal activities experts have warned.
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What do you mean anyone with a set of eyeballs, is what you mean?
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political capital and treasure as needed to cut this cancer out of our country.
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100 percent never ever back down chin up chest out we're taking you on and we're taking you down
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at every opportunity spend loads of money and time and energy and political capital on it
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instead we get the government going oh uh oh there's been a few headlines so we'll throw 30
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million pounds at it i.e hardly anything oh the corporate legacy mainstream media are talking
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about it a bit now uh we'll arrest a few individuals when the bbc or the daily mail or
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something when they've pointed to an individual one we'll arrest that person and then we'll throw
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30 million pounds at it and and that's it that's nowhere near good enough is it that's that's
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ridiculous ridiculous it's like they want it it's difficult to come to any other conclusion that
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they want it oh it's nearly it's nearly 9 a.m i've just noticed well i'm not recording today
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vapid nobodies these two women whose only claim to fame is that they're married to football players
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both of which are now retired Wayne Rooney's retired isn't he's been retired for a while now
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he's big and fat now can't remember if it does Vardy play anymore can't remember anyway these
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are wags which stands for what is it wives and girlfriends they're just married to football
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players or ex-football players they had a tiff years ago years ago one of them accused the other
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one of something and the other one took the other one to court for libel and one of them lost
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Jamie Vardy's wife this one lost a libel case anyway
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is it Rebecca Vardy then is that her name Becky Becky say sorry to Colleen Rooney Wayne Rooney's
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missus say sorry and she says no I won't say sorry all right that's it that's it that's what I'm
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yeah or one super quick thing to say is i love dogs me i love dogs much more of a dog person
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than a cat person grew up with dogs if i didn't have to work and owned a load of land i would
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have a pack of dogs i'd have 10 dogs maybe more love dogs all right so just real quick to say
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if you're feeding your dog a product called all provide holistic pet food gently cooked
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chicken recipe for dogs stop feeding it to it might have plastic in it it's not going to be
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good for the dog it might it probably won't be it might have bits of plastic in it that's all
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that's all oh it's a little jack russell in it little jack russell oh look at him what a good
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boy all right all right let's move on to on this day in history you guys like that bit i like that
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bit on this day in history the may the 25th uh down through the centuries what happened of note
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let's have a look i read this earlier in the morning before the bow show started
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um wasn't a great day wasn't a fantastic uh set of uh fact words today but we'll go through them
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anyway all right on this day in 1720 the ship grand saint anton or is it grand saint anton
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citizens of Buenos Aires expel Spanish viceroy Cisneros,
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or Cisneros, I don't know how you pronounce that,
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I know a little bit about it, but I don't know a great deal about that.
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I mean, well, Argentina got their independence from Spain in, what,
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all right on this day in 1914 british house of commons passes the irish home rule bill
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we've mentioned that a few times before haven't we yeah seems late it always seems late to me
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when you realize that if it was a century before it was overdue i've said that a number of times
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i stand by that as an opinion if we passed the irish home rule in 1814 that would have been
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overdue all right there you go on this day 1942 first commercial fluid catalytic cracking facility
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begins production at exxon that's fracking that's what fracking is 1942 developed by the four
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horsemen research team at exxon the process now produces half of the world's gasoline
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sorry gasoline i think it's funny some americans call it gasoline i just think that's funny uh
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Thing is, it's only really been sort of commercially viable in recent times,
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but it was to actually do it on a vast industrial scale
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but it's a whole different thing to make it profitable to go to the moon.
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they are easy but because they are hard yeah great thing a lot of people don't believe we
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went to the moon do they anyway JFK first announces that in 1961
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all right about two and a half years later he gets his head blown off doesn't he in Dealey Plaza
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I was being shot from the front because the doctors at Parkland Hospital said he had a
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giant exit wound in the back of his head a baseball-sized exit wound in the back of his head
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the autopsy pictures don't show that though hmm something very strange went on there then didn't
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it all right i've got content and articles writing about that all right on this day in 2020 video of
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african-american george floyd's arrest and murder while restrained in minneapolis police custody
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shows he was pinned to the ground by police officer derrick chauvin's knee for eight minutes
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and 46 seconds igniting widespread condemnation
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He had loads of fentanyl on him when he was arrested
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and to try and avoid that, he swallowed his own stash,
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Chauvin's knee on the back of his neck didn't stop his heart.
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okay in on this day in 2021 us cdc says half of all us adults are now fully vaccinated
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with 61 having had their first shot great what was that shot because it wasn't a covid vaccine
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was it it didn't vaccinate you the idea that you get a breakthrough case the idea that you get a
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vaccination for something and then you still get the thing i.e the thing whatever it is
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Quote-unquote vaccinated and then still get the thing
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i wouldn't dream of having it what is that chemical you want to inject into me what is
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in that syringe really really she doesn't seem to vaccinate people very well yeah pass pass thanks
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all right that's what this website had for us today if you ever look at our rumble rants and
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super chats shall i do this with my mic boom so i can see the left hand side of my screen
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Jack, could you get a little bit of oil on this
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I'm too much of a diva to go and get a little bit of WD-40
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No, I could do it. I don't mind doing it. I'm not too proud.
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Don't worry about it. Honestly, Jack, don't worry about it.
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Global Church History, reigning, defending, and still.
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Today in 1085, Leon and Castile completed the bloodless conquest,
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Or just besieged it and starved it out for a while
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until they were like, okay, we're starving to death.
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in on this day in 1622 john brooke was it brooks i thought it was brooks anyway john you've put
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john brooke became the first englishman in australia yes interesting years like the global
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the uh the honorable east india company sailing
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from west to east because captain cook captain cooks went around the pacific didn't he sort of
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to cite it interesting okay interesting there you go thank you global church history appreciate the
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grind of getting in early nearly every day he sent that in at 6 52 a.m you've got to get up
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early in the morning to beat global church history literally all right the next one tf2 is better
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says i work nights so without sleeping i have watched uh t-sop and the real bbc oh lovely
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If you want us to talk about stuff that's going on in reform,
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I don't despise, I didn't despise reform before.
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johnny logo says i bet nate has plenty of wd40 for his car just ask him to send some over yeah
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i believe we've got a little little thing of it a little thing in the office somewhere
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i should just get it done it'll take like 40 seconds to find that and do it
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Yeah, I'm sure Nate's got all sorts of that stuff, though.
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I bet a few Zoomers, younger people, never even heard of it.
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When I was a kid, already it was, like, falling out of fashion.
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don't worry about that we brought the uh the rule of law and literacy and all sorts of things to
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to many of these countries don't worry about any of that it was just evil all right uh irwin
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romulus again says the makerfield election just so happens to fall on waterloo day yeah i believe
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it does yeah what is that the the 18th isn't it be sure to raise a sherry that morning to today's
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fox i think i've got long form content all about the battle of waterloo yeah more than once actually
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got a long form series about napoleon a nine-part series about napoleon and of course towards the
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end of that perhaps the last episode of that talking about waterloo and then got a series
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i think three two or three or four part series about the life and career of the duke of wellington
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arthur wellesley so talk about it again there and i've got a long form bit of content talking
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with the critical drinker all about the 1970 film waterloo and breaking it down and of course in
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that i talk all about the real history of that day as well all behind the paywall
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lotusseaters.com you can see to sign up for as it was five pound a month bronstein membership
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it's all there all right yeah and today's fox that's where
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great to meet you on saturday in h-town oh right yeah oh is that the person i met
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at the weekend at the weekend i met in real life walking around in the wild
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met a super fan dude i guess this year must be you yeah it was nice to meet you nice to chat to
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you says uh it says i'm sitting at work on this bank holiday mug in hand as per usual hopefully
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catch you around in the future yeah so it happens sometimes you know got fans
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and irl now he's a nice chap he was nice to chat to you for a bit yeah i hope you have a good day
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hope you can get out and enjoy the sunshine a bit if you can all right next one peter j 2518
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i'm fascinated by the cold war shenanigans and i don't know of course i don't know but you may
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well be right it's uk intelligence actually behind it and they go somehow muddy the waters enough and
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make it seem like the suggest that is the russians doing it yeah wouldn't be surprised at all classic
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classic stuff classic shenanigans all right the next one mark of reality at mark of reality gives
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a fair bit of money there so i appreciate that thank you for that you say the deal with iran
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is going to be true is going to be true of the iranians who want to end the war but the irgc
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will be against it moving in moving in un inspectors to dig up to dig up uranium could
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be a pretext to let the cia in to distribute weapons quite possibly i mean possibly he knows
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I think the first bit you've said there is just definitely sort of true.
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The IRGC won't like it or they'll be against it or they'll fight tooth and nail to never let that happen in the first place.
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But then are UN inspectors, IAEA inspectors actually a cover for loads of other stuff happening?
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Again, it's a very, very sort of murky world, isn't it?
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very murky all right thanks for the super chat something wickedly shown a super fan says
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yeah we're accused of uh karl's joked about this before so i feel like i will
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we've been accused of being putin uh shields like yeah we wish
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the margins here aren't so great we don't need a few million extra pound
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now joking of course joking of course all right ljnv says oh you magnificent man
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thank you thank you i appreciate it i know how to take a compliment
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magnificent man thank you potential iranian peace always seems to happen before the market opens
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view of how the markets is just about to move is is remarkable you know what trump's about to do
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or say what the white house or the pentagon or the state department are just about to do
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the rest of the world don't know it yet and you do something in the markets
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but that's going on on quite a large scale at the moment yeah yeah you're right okay
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another one from Shona says Farage you need to stop that Rupert don't care
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oh yeah just trying to say restore is like a one-man show and a social media account yeah
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that's that's his angle at the moment that's what he's saying
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muscles glacius again says restore are the most articulate and palatable exclamation mark yeah
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yeah i believe so yeah there's something unpalatable about reform maybe that's just me
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maybe i've just got my my reformed arrangement syndrome is making me say that but i don't think
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so i think a lot of people feel like there's something unpalatable some people say nigel's
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got this aura about him i don't really see it i don't really see that like restorer like
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That Lelia is a female Sadiq, yeah, Lelia Cunningham and Mohammed Sadiq Khan, yeah.
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Yeah, she's just a female version of him, isn't she, absolutely.
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Against the interests of this country, in my opinion, and Londoners, yeah.
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irwin romulus says protest at portswood police station in southampton 12 30 i guess 12 30 this
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sunday anyone from le planning to go down to cover it youtube made me edit out the young man's name
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i don't know uh i'd not i'd not heard of this and i and i i'm afraid i don't make the calls on
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if and when we send someone out to do like vox populi stuff or go down somewhere with a mic and
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talk to people um i don't make those decisions that would be carl and a couple of other people
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the more manager of people again i'm just a tenant
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i just turn up and talk about stuff on camera i don't make any real business decisions well i
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don't make any business decisions i don't make thumbnails so i'm not even aware of what that is
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exactly and i couldn't tell you if we plan to send anyone maybe send that super chat into the
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even at the top of scarfield but even scarfield pike the top of it is just a council estate
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or something yeah i know i know horrible all right shona again something wickedly says
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plague arriving every day now metaphorically or sometimes actually i think sometimes foreign
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people do bring crazy diseases with them don't know that which we which we haven't had much
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before or for a long long time because they bring it from the third world with them
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like monkey pox or plague or smallpox or whatever,
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says one lion for the moon, five lions for George Floyd.
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sorry jack call jack harry again jack what do you think he means about that that super chat
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one line for the moon five lines for george floyd what do you think he means honestly i
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haven't got a clue oh sorry again when i don't get it what people are saying in a super chat
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i always feel like it's really obvious and i'm just being dumb but i don't get exactly what you
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mean by that this sort of the overall sentiment of it i'm feeling is good and i feel like i would
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agree with what you're saying i just don't know exactly what you mean sorry
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okay all right uh brendan lucas again says oh maybe you'll explain it here it's the same person
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brendan lucas says uh floyd likely ended african americans as a political force in the same way
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They are a country who pissed off with both Saudi and Iran
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Yeah, well, I mean, the Emirates are very, very rich.
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Or the biggest two are. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are, aren't they?
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Yeah, sort of endless money while their oil lasts,
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which is set to last for a long time, yeah, well, relatively long time.
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Yeah, if you were one of those emirs in the Emirates,
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you would fear and loathe, or at the very least be suspicious of,
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Yeah, both of those would ideally want you gone in an ideal world,
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Okay, FGoogle2, the name is a bit more than just FGoogle,
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but FGoogle2 says, and thank you, you give lots of super chats,
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appreciate it if noticed if google who says um have you taken a breath to reflect all the history
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going on right now who will be the heroes and villains good question yeah i mean i often think
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i often think about how we're living through history or rather history never stops right
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and that yeah it's really really powerful when something big big happens i remember on the day
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of 9-11 you couldn't help but feel this is a historic day that something that will go down
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in history happens so you watch it play out in real time when something like that happens you
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can't you can't ignore it you can't deny it but actually actually it's every day yeah it really
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Ah, well, that's the eternal question, isn't it?
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get a few history nerds down the pub of an evening
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explaining where you said one line for the moon five lines for george floyd and you've said
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it was a reference to the lions in this day in history oh i see right i see what you mean yeah
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yeah that website on this day in history i get it now yeah they'll give one line to jfk and the moon
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oh and jfk sent us to the moon but george floyd oh we'll write we'll write a whole essay about
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george floyd because that's way more it's five times more important than that i get it now sorry
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i get exactly what you mean it was kind of obvious wasn't it it was pretty clear i'm just being all
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right yeah that website as sort of lefty leaning and a bit weird a little bit subversive as it is
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it's actually the best one i've ever found there are a few different websites that do exactly this
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and out of those this is the best one the others are like even lamer even more sort of subversive
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