The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - March 30, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Monday 30th March 2026


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1 hour and 10 minutes

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Word Count

9,841

Sentence Count

118

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

75


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00:00:00.000 morning you all right are you though did you have a good weekend yeah cool me yeah I'm
00:00:13.940 right yeah fine thanks same old same old you know same s different day right it is Monday
00:00:22.480 Monday, Monday, Monday. Another week. Another chance to put things right. Another chance
00:00:30.000 to make a difference. Put right what once went wrong. I am joined by my producer Little
00:00:35.640 Harry. How are you this morning? Good, sir. Morning. Yeah, I'm all good. Good. It has
00:00:40.820 just ticked past eight in the a.m. Greenwich Mean Time. On Monday the 30th of March in
00:00:46.520 the year of our law, 2026, time is marching on, isn't it? Stops for no man. Should we
00:00:51.980 see what the corporate mainstream media is banging on about this morning what
00:00:55.980 that cabal of evil fleet street editors is trying to beam directly into a brain
00:00:59.600 box what are they lying about by their mission this morning because that's what
00:01:04.820 they always do don't they they're not telling you about should we just get
00:01:09.500 straight into it let's have a look okay we've got horror on the street and fears
00:01:14.820 grow over shortages so yeah there was horror they're not saying terror didn't
00:01:20.780 use the word terror they've decided to use the word horror horror on the streets someone in
00:01:24.820 derby drove uh someone an indian man drove a car through a crowd of people in derby in the middle
00:01:33.520 of derby no one's dead yet but seven people are injured some of them terribly
00:01:41.000 fears grow over shortages of fuel and other things mainly diesel
00:01:50.080 Big Harry this morning, Big Harry Robinson
00:01:53.040 Office giant
00:01:54.600 Said he'd struggled to get diesel
00:01:57.700 At the weekend
00:01:58.660 He did, but there was a few places that had run out
00:02:01.760 Alright, shall we have a look then
00:02:06.940 The mirror, what's the mirror going with
00:02:08.500 There was some woman who won a gold
00:02:11.320 Years and years ago, I think in the 1960s
00:02:13.160 She's now died
00:02:14.080 Britain's greatest athlete
00:02:16.740 I doubt, not really
00:02:19.380 was it okay let's rest in peace she seems like an innocent soul okay u.s invasion force a ground
00:02:27.380 war in iran fears as yet more american troops arrive so yeah i think trump uh did
00:02:33.500 uh authorize like another 10 000 troops to go out to the region
00:02:41.380 on top of the 50 odd 40 50 thousand already there and the marines
00:02:49.280 and a few thousand marines that have been sent there and the 82nd airborne on top of that more
00:02:58.360 so all right there we go there's a story in britain it's a big story uh horror on the streets
00:03:07.040 witness describes carnage after seven seriously injured in mayhem so as i understand this
00:03:13.380 happened saturday night i believe was it friday i think it was saturday night and uh there's a
00:03:20.640 place in derby the town of derby in derbyshire one of the main places as i understand it i've
00:03:28.080 only ever been through derby i don't know derby well but as a as a what i've read is there's one
00:03:32.680 particular street which just got loads of pubs and things on and it's like you know like a
00:03:37.460 saturday night revelers type place you know the type of place in any given town
00:03:41.680 if you live in a massive city there'll be loads of those places but in a relatively normal sized
00:03:48.500 town like derby there might just be one or two but anyway apparently this was a street where
00:03:52.820 there's just loads of bars and pubs and things people hanging out having a drink and some dude
00:03:59.080 Derby man
00:04:00.240 36 year old
00:04:01.220 Derby man
00:04:02.260 an Indian
00:04:05.700 just drove a car
00:04:08.020 threw it at speed
00:04:09.380 it's not terror though
00:04:11.900 anti-terror police
00:04:12.960 are investigating
00:04:13.800 but it's not a terrorist
00:04:14.760 incident though
00:04:15.540 pretty terrifying
00:04:19.560 so that happened
00:04:23.400 there you go
00:04:24.020 that's Multicultural Britain
00:04:25.340 thanks Runny Mead Trust
00:04:26.580 thanks Hope Not Hate
00:04:27.780 brilliant
00:04:29.500 brilliant
00:04:34.240 thanks Lisa Nandy
00:04:35.880 alright so
00:04:39.960 the thing that annoys me
00:04:42.940 about the corporate mainstream media's
00:04:45.160 coverage of it anyway
00:04:46.260 is that they will often call him
00:04:48.760 exactly as I said there
00:04:49.820 just a
00:04:52.680 Derbyshire man
00:04:53.620 a man from Derby, he's not from Derby
00:04:56.820 is from India
00:04:58.380 just happens to be resident in Derby
00:05:01.700 at the moment
00:05:02.240 he's not a Derbyshire man
00:05:05.400 he's an Indian man
00:05:09.020 he was
00:05:09.620 they caught him
00:05:10.400 like within 7 minutes or something
00:05:11.840 well it was
00:05:14.080 apparently we've been about 7 minutes
00:05:15.700 a few miles away
00:05:16.600 police caught up with him
00:05:18.100 apparently police were on the scene
00:05:19.360 very very very quickly
00:05:20.480 they caught up with him
00:05:21.920 arrested him
00:05:22.780 he's under arrest
00:05:23.820 ok
00:05:24.560 ok
00:05:26.820 he's indian he's still who knows what religion particularly he is or who knows what his
00:05:34.880 motivation was at my point i think i think our poll might be on might speak to this this morning
00:05:42.340 it is terroristic to me though regardless of what his motivations were because of course
00:05:50.100 there's islamic terrorism isn't there but you could have terrorism of any different stripe
00:05:55.860 couldn't you have communist terrorism even right-wing terrorism every type of
00:06:01.920 terrorism perhaps the Jainists are unlikely to commit terrorism because
00:06:09.480 who knows what this guy's motivation was we're not being told yet the only
00:06:14.400 information we got I don't believe they've published his name the only
00:06:17.040 information we've got is that he's India he was born in is an Indian person first
00:06:21.480 and foremost but has lived here for a few years that's basically the lion
00:06:25.560 they've given us
00:06:30.180 all right so there's not much more can really speculate about it at this point
00:06:34.440 other than to say I think that if anyone drives a car through a crowd you know
00:06:41.000 indiscriminately effectively trying to murder anyone that gets in the way it's
00:06:46.800 terroristic isn't it that causes terror oh and the anti-terrorism police are
00:06:53.640 investigating as i said and yet they insist that there's no evidence that it's to do with terrorism
00:07:00.440 though i would say it just is
00:07:07.560 there was a guy you remember um well is it two years ago now something like that there was the
00:07:14.280 liverpool parade the guy drove a car through the prep liverpool football club liverpool football
00:07:21.000 had won i can't remember what they won was it the fa cup or was it the league i think they'd won the
00:07:25.960 league the premier league i think it was and they you they get the team to stand on the top of an
00:07:33.400 open deck double decker bus open top double decker bus with the thing and it drives through liverpool
00:07:38.000 you know wherever that happens they'll do it um and like loads and loads of hundreds of thousands
00:07:43.680 of thousands of people turned out and some dude he was a white dude wasn't he he's a white dude
00:07:48.880 and he drove a car through i think he's on trial at the moment and um i can't remember what his
00:07:56.340 motivation exactly for it was obviously i don't he's not muslim i don't it wasn't a muslim thing
00:08:03.000 um but that's terroristic that causes terror doesn't it how is that not terror i mean call
00:08:10.580 it horror if you want change the word a bit if you want but okay all right so this is what happened
00:08:18.360 it only happens Saturday they got the guy who exactly is and what his motivations are we don't
00:08:24.720 know yet all right just hope those seven people aren't too badly injured we don't know whether
00:08:39.700 they're in comas and they're gonna die whether they lost limbs god knows what it's disgusting
00:08:46.700 isn't it disgusting we live in a country where this basically ever happens before mass immigration
00:08:53.060 occasionally we would have insane things like this what there was like the hungerford shooting
00:08:58.080 if anyone knows about that some dude was in the 80s i think it was the 80s perhaps it was early
00:09:04.880 very early 90s some white dude went mad he happened to own guns he was young belongs to a gun club
00:09:10.940 he went mad shooting people in the high street and stuff before killing himself right once in
00:09:16.680 a blue moon honestly once in a blue moon you'll get something like um fred west or dr crippen
00:09:24.240 or something but pretty rare like some mass casualty event some serial killer or something
00:09:31.740 now it's just all the time now it's just all the time someone getting stabbed on the street for
00:09:36.220 absolutely no reason a kid getting murdered on the street by a stranger for no reason
00:09:39.820 almost unheard of almost unheard of that's just all the time isn't it that's just all the time
00:09:46.680 To someone standing at a bus stop, stabbed to death, murdered.
00:09:49.680 All the time.
00:09:55.680 Some woman turning in a bloke who can't have biscuits, so he stabs her in the head with a screwdriver, or whatever.
00:10:02.680 Some poor little kid in a park in Bolton, beheaded, no reason.
00:10:06.680 You know, it's just...
00:10:12.680 Multiculturalism...
00:10:16.680 Globalism
00:10:18.600 is evil and insane
00:10:22.040 The best society is a homogenous society, obviously
00:10:28.160 Obviously
00:10:32.240 This is an Indian man, what was he doing here? Why was he here?
00:10:34.840 Why do we need millions of Indians here?
00:10:37.880 For the economy? No, no
00:10:40.920 Subjectively not true
00:10:45.200 don't need them here. Millions must go. Aim high and vote low. Millions must go from
00:10:49.900 zoomers to boomers. Reform won't get it done by the way. You think Zia Yusuf as the Home
00:10:58.720 Secretary is going to get it done? Going to deport millions of people that need to be
00:11:01.860 deported? Of course not. Of course not. Right, okay. On the front of the Independent, same
00:11:13.040 thing counter-terror police involved a seven seriously injured after car hits pedestrians
00:11:18.340 the scene in derby yesterday following saturday's night incidents saturday's night incident which
00:11:24.220 resulted in the arrest of a 36 year old man just a 36 year old man it's just a man
00:11:29.760 any old man a general purpose man
00:11:33.380 Afghan stranded by a MOD blunder
00:11:40.300 Ministry of Defence blunder
00:11:41.620 Asked for help
00:11:43.360 Get Robert Jenrick on the case
00:11:47.120 He'll just greenlight as many Afghans as they want
00:11:49.980 If it was up to Robert Jenrick
00:11:54.660 Reform UK's Robert Jenrick
00:11:56.760 He would just let as many
00:11:58.760 He'd let thousands more Afghans in wouldn't he
00:12:03.380 is this the right thing to do according to him more than six months after the data breach scandal
00:12:09.840 that's where the mod somehow accidentally released a giant list of names of afghan
00:12:16.020 nationals who helped the brits during that occupation of afghanistan whether they were
00:12:21.900 interpreters or whatever accidentally linked the names then in robert jenbrook's mind it's like oh
00:12:27.220 we must save them from being murdered by the taliban which the taliban said they weren't
00:12:32.140 Six months later, all these people, they haven't all been rounded up and murdered by the Taliban, have they?
00:12:37.420 Nonetheless, at the time, Robert Jenrick, the Immigration Minister, said,
00:12:41.580 Oh, just bring them all over here then.
00:12:45.040 His name was Wayne Broadhurst, Robert.
00:12:48.960 His name was Wayne Broadhurst.
00:12:50.720 Six months after the data breach scandal
00:13:00.600 Campaigners are urging government
00:13:02.220 To redouble its efforts
00:13:04.700 Cram more in
00:13:07.080 Redouble your efforts
00:13:09.260 To cram more Afghan nationals into the UK
00:13:12.180 United Kingdom, Great Britain rather
00:13:14.720 People don't like people saying UK
00:13:16.600 I agree with them
00:13:17.900 Force of habit sometimes
00:13:19.900 Just redouble your efforts to crowbar Afghans into Britain
00:13:25.040 To evacuate the many who helped British forces
00:13:29.560 And were then promised sanctuary in the UK
00:13:31.700 There should never be promised sanctuary in the UK
00:13:33.280 Thousands of Afghans who were put at risk
00:13:38.080 Were they?
00:13:40.000 After data was leaked by the Ministry of Defence
00:13:42.360 In a catastrophic blunder
00:13:43.580 Are still waiting to be brought to safety in the UK
00:13:48.800 Well if it's been six months
00:13:49.940 You can make the argument
00:13:52.100 They're probably largely safe where they are
00:13:53.540 It's been six months
00:13:54.280 If the Taliban wanted to round you up
00:13:56.480 And kill you
00:13:58.640 They've had six months to do so
00:14:00.140 And they said straight away
00:14:01.860 We've got no intention of doing anything like that
00:14:04.260 Campaigners are urging government to redouble its efforts
00:14:12.840 Campaigners? What campaigners?
00:14:15.400 Fifth columnists
00:14:18.800 traitors enemies of the people in the nation those campaigners you're going to call them
00:14:22.740 campaigners just campaigners don't worry about who they are or what their motivations are
00:14:27.400 what their worldview is just campaigners are urging government to redouble its efforts
00:14:31.900 to cram more people from uh from a culture and society into our country which is largely
00:14:39.040 antithetical and their rate of crime per capita per capita i know british native people also do
00:14:45.360 crime. Per capita their crime rate, particularly sex crime, is astronomical. Look at per capita
00:14:54.200 the average Brit, the amount of crime, particularly sex crime they commit, per capita, very small.
00:15:02.880 Afghan nationals per capita, massive, massive. Oh but campaigners are asking for us to redouble
00:15:08.920 our efforts to crowbar mooring all right just campaigners the campaigners
00:15:19.680 the times the venerable times two doctors behind half of all cannabis
00:15:25.640 drugs prescribed in UK. Kind of funny to me. Listen to that again. 10 doctors, just 10
00:15:40.620 doctors behind half of all cannabis prescribed in the UK. So those doctors, they must think
00:15:49.260 it's a panacea. They must think, oh, anything that's wrong, I'll just smoke some weed.
00:15:55.640 do some hash cookies or something, I don't know what but
00:16:00.920 they're just throwing it out around like candy, obviously
00:16:08.420 as I understand it, it can help for chronic pain
00:16:15.940 alright, that's just mildly interesting to me
00:16:19.080 it's Easter soon isn't it?
00:16:20.780 what, next weekend is Easter weekend isn't it?
00:16:25.040 uh... there's a picture where they get a little donkey in
00:16:28.480 little donkey but uh...
00:16:30.280 donkeys are often willful aren't they?
00:16:32.480 they won't always go where they're led
00:16:37.880 get a donkey in for christmas as well often don't they?
00:16:42.080 the donkey doesn't want to walk down the aisle or something
00:16:44.600 it's skittish, it's scared
00:16:49.000 does a poo in the middle of the church
00:16:55.000 all right so easter easter's coming up okay i think all the kiddie winks are off school aren't
00:17:00.980 they this week and next week okay pm to meet fuel bosses as fears grow over over over shortages
00:17:08.820 labor urges public just carry on as normal the u.s prepares for weeks of iran ground operations
00:17:17.920 yeah that's the thing coming out of uh that's the main thing coming out of
00:17:21.820 the US I think of note at the moment
00:17:24.500 is that
00:17:25.340 I said on Friday, and I was also on the main podcast
00:17:28.900 of the Lotus Eats on Friday
00:17:30.520 and my segment on that was talking about
00:17:32.540 Carg Island and boots on the ground
00:17:34.820 on Carg Island
00:17:35.840 they're now saying
00:17:37.920 noises out of the Pentagon
00:17:39.980 and the US is that
00:17:41.620 more and more
00:17:43.840 that they're likely to be doing ground operations
00:17:46.680 and the word is
00:17:48.880 maybe for weeks
00:17:49.920 In fact there's an article
00:17:51.660 Let me jump over straight to the Washington Post
00:17:54.960 Look at the state of Cuba
00:17:56.640 Look at the state of those houses
00:17:58.580 Communism for you
00:18:01.920 Ends in misery and disaster
00:18:04.240 And ultimately
00:18:05.760 Famine
00:18:07.880 Here we go
00:18:10.620 Look at that picture
00:18:11.920 That's not AI
00:18:13.620 Pensacom prepares for weeks of ground operations in Iran
00:18:18.700 yeah and that's a this is some exercises done a year or two ago in California
00:18:25.540 it gives you an idea look at the amphibious landing vehicles
00:18:29.680 and you know will something like this happen on Karg Island or some of the other islands
00:18:36.660 in the Persian Gulf I wouldn't bet against it put it that way and
00:18:42.340 unless iran and the u.s come to a deal really quite quickly i mean in a day or two i would
00:18:51.320 have thought this will probably play out so it does look a bit like ai doesn't it it's a bit
00:18:57.980 too perfect but no that's a real image real photo so um all right should we get back to the front
00:19:05.780 pages. The star, what slop have the star got today? Look at that. For anyone who's only
00:19:12.880 listening, they've photoshopped Donald Trump's head onto a bunny, an Easter bunny, and he's
00:19:24.120 holding a petrol pump. And he's saying, I'm after the bad eggs. It is treating you like
00:19:33.860 you're a child or complete idiot isn't it if you if you if you daily buy the star if you on a daily
00:19:40.500 basis buy the daily star that's how you get your news and that's how you prefer to get your news
00:19:45.220 you've got to be a bit of an idiot haven't you really you choose to get your news this way
00:19:53.280 Like you're a little child
00:19:56.520 It says 21 Easter getaways in chaos
00:20:01.560 Like going on holiday
00:20:02.940 Easter getaways in chaos
00:20:04.900 As fuel pumps run dry
00:20:06.420 Bad Friday
00:20:07.880 Not good Friday
00:20:09.480 Yeah you get it
00:20:10.840 Not good Friday
00:20:11.460 Bad Friday
00:20:12.360 Mr Trump with Easter bunny ears on it
00:20:16.080 Look
00:20:16.440 Still
00:20:22.720 Some adults do barely read
00:20:25.220 And are stupid aren't they
00:20:26.420 And would like their news
00:20:29.040 Via this sort of medium
00:20:30.900 Look photo
00:20:32.640 Shopped in a few easter eggs there
00:20:34.320 Look some easter eggs
00:20:36.500 The Daily Express
00:20:38.860 It's a good paper
00:20:39.560 Absolute carnage
00:20:43.000 Quote
00:20:43.320 As car driven at pedestrians
00:20:46.240 Through pedestrians
00:20:48.380 Olukemi Badenoch
00:20:50.280 Olukemi Badenoch
00:20:52.660 The Nigerian woman, whose mum just came here to give birth on the NHS
00:20:57.320 She's a Nigerian woman, LARPing as a Brit
00:21:00.860 Somehow, through insane self-loathing and out-group preference
00:21:08.820 Has made it to be the top of the Conservative Party
00:21:12.280 And the leader of His Majesty's loyal opposition
00:21:14.900 This cuckoo in a nest says
00:21:17.560 My plan will cut bills by £200 a year, thanks
00:21:22.660 Thanks
00:21:26.020 Great plan
00:21:28.280 £200 a year, are you joking?
00:21:33.380 Are you joking? Don't even worry about it
00:21:34.880 Forget it almost
00:21:35.620 £200 a year?
00:21:37.640 If you said £200 a month
00:21:39.180 Alright, I'm listening
00:21:41.460 £200 a year, so nothing
00:21:42.960 So hardly anything
00:21:44.980 Even a really small flat
00:21:48.120 That you don't even need to heat in summer and stuff
00:21:50.560 200 pound barely makes a dent
00:21:52.780 Don't worry about it love
00:21:55.680 Honestly, do something else
00:22:00.860 The Metro
00:22:04.120 Harry, does Staincam won?
00:22:12.900 What a disgrace
00:22:14.140 What a shame
00:22:16.480 That the Metro exists
00:22:20.100 As panel hater Trump
00:22:24.380 They're talking about solar panels
00:22:26.040 He's a panel hater
00:22:28.060 As panel hater Trump
00:22:31.240 Sparks price crisis
00:22:33.020 Solar sales go through the roof
00:22:35.260 Do they?
00:22:36.960 Do they?
00:22:38.000 I doubt they do particularly
00:22:39.080 That's just the angle you want to peddle Metro
00:22:42.360 Because you're insane environmentalists
00:22:44.760 That want to destroy our economy
00:22:47.420 And our country ultimately
00:22:48.920 Panel hater Trump
00:22:53.600 Good one
00:22:54.560 Good one
00:22:55.860 Is that even written by someone who's
00:22:57.480 First language is English
00:22:59.200 The Guardian
00:23:03.020 The Guardian
00:23:10.160 Something about how
00:23:12.660 Hannah Spencer left school at 16
00:23:14.720 Yeah, makes sense
00:23:16.020 Nothing left
00:23:18.180 parents tell of day u.s bombing bombed iran school yeah that school they got hit right at the beginning
00:23:26.720 of the war which i think now has been shown to be a u.s era and loads of kids were blown to
00:23:33.040 smithereens that's war i mean that's what war is stuff like that will happen terribly sad
00:23:39.640 but the guardian wants to lean into that
00:23:43.160 Because they've got TDS
00:23:46.740 And they hate America
00:23:47.740 And they hate the West
00:23:48.720 And they hate white people
00:23:49.900 So out of anything they could talk about this morning
00:23:52.960 They're going to lean into that
00:23:54.140 Cool, sir
00:23:54.660 Cool, sir
00:23:56.400 The Financial Times
00:23:58.680 Escalation risk
00:24:01.300 Iran warns of reprise and strikes
00:24:04.220 Just talking about
00:24:07.200 I mean, Iran's still
00:24:08.180 Iran's still hitting loads of its neighbours on a daily basis
00:24:13.140 I mean Israel and the US still hitting Iran on a daily basis
00:24:18.680 It's all still just going down all the time
00:24:21.300 But Iran, when Israel and the US blow something up in Iran
00:24:26.540 Iran often hit back at Qatar or Bahrain or UAE or Saudi Arabia
00:24:31.980 Imagine those countries
00:24:34.960 Less Saudi Arabia because Saudi Arabia is allowing American jets
00:24:40.600 fast planes and stuff to fast jets to fly out of of their airspace so by iran's reckoning
00:24:49.340 saudi is now a fair target and within iran's reasoning within their their framework of
00:24:56.620 reasoning okay that makes sense but some of them aren't right uae aren't pretty sure pretty sure
00:25:03.120 bahrain isn't
00:25:04.120 Must be really annoying
00:25:09.120 If you were Bahraini
00:25:10.180 You're like
00:25:10.920 We literally
00:25:11.680 Didn't do anything wrong
00:25:13.520 Towards Iran
00:25:15.480 And yet we still get
00:25:18.020 Or like
00:25:19.600 Dubai
00:25:20.660 Sorry Abu Dhabi
00:25:23.400 So you're Abu Dhabi
00:25:26.120 We sort of haven't done anything wrong
00:25:29.240 Yet you keep droning us
00:25:32.100 And missiling us all the time
00:25:33.680 yeah
00:25:36.940 in the news a bit this morning
00:25:39.440 is that as many as
00:25:41.580 70
00:25:43.040 just Brits
00:25:45.000 just British expats
00:25:46.420 and British nationals
00:25:48.540 that live in the United Arab Emirates
00:25:51.040 as many as 70 of them
00:25:52.680 have been arrested
00:25:54.020 and detained
00:25:55.480 by
00:25:56.860 the various UAE authorities
00:26:00.480 for daring to film reality
00:26:04.800 and then post it on the internets.
00:26:08.900 I don't like that
00:26:10.020 because it's bad for business, their business,
00:26:12.780 if the Emirates are shown to be under attack,
00:26:16.580 kind of at all.
00:26:18.300 Bad for tourism, bad for business, isn't it?
00:26:21.300 So it looks like if you film it and put it on the internet,
00:26:23.960 you'll get arrested, more or less,
00:26:25.480 kind of, probably not every single one,
00:26:27.400 but they definitely don't like it.
00:26:30.480 they would rather you just do a piece to camera
00:26:33.980 like a good shill
00:26:36.280 and just lie to camera and say everything's fine
00:26:39.120 like Andrew Tate
00:26:42.220 alright, let's have a look
00:26:45.260 what else have we got
00:26:46.140 the Daily Telegraph, the Toregraph
00:26:49.380 Gina Lumley, she's still going
00:26:51.840 wasn't she really old like 30 years ago in AbFab
00:26:55.120 She looks the same as she did like
00:26:59.620 25, 30 years ago in Absolutely Fabulous
00:27:02.180 How is she still going?
00:27:03.640 Her politics are completely insane
00:27:05.720 Open border, lefty commie, lovey
00:27:08.060 Nonsense
00:27:09.240 Joanna Lumley
00:27:10.680 You can be fabulous just by being nice
00:27:17.540 Alright, alright, alright
00:27:18.500 Pipe down now
00:27:20.820 Pipe down now
00:27:21.940 Aren't you an actress? Why are you trying to make commentary on, like, culture and things?
00:27:28.720 On how people should live their lives and stuff?
00:27:33.540 Labour to ration NHS referrals to hit targets.
00:27:37.880 Great.
00:27:39.560 Well, that's what happens if you've got a health service that's free at the point of entry for every single person.
00:27:44.900 And then you flood the country with hundreds of thousands of more people every single year, year after year.
00:27:49.820 If not a million people a year.
00:27:51.940 every single year well then something like the nhs is going to be swamped and ultimately broken
00:28:00.740 labor to ration nhs referrals to hit targets great experts fear move will make it harder for patients
00:28:08.340 to get onto a treatment waiting list oh you need an expert to tell you that do you
00:28:13.620 you need an expert to come to that conclusion experts fear the move or it will
00:28:21.940 Don't worry that it might, it will.
00:28:25.140 Make it harder for patients to even get on a waiting list.
00:28:28.860 Not get an operation, not be seen and be treated and sorted out,
00:28:32.880 just to get on a list.
00:28:38.640 Well, if you flood us with hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis and Indians
00:28:41.560 and Bangladeshis and Syrians and Iraqis and Somalis and Nigerians and whoever,
00:28:47.000 then the nhs will will collapse on it it just won't be able to deal with it it'll only be
00:28:56.920 able to deal with a tiny number of people out of all the people that do need treatment
00:29:01.000 experts fear do they how about the normal people just living with the reality of that already
00:29:08.680 how about that you can't have a cap on migration though not just you can't have re-migration
00:29:14.940 That's of course insane Nazi talk
00:29:19.760 But even having a cap on how many new people come in
00:29:25.180 No
00:29:25.960 Must have more safe and legal roots
00:29:29.000 A what? You want a cap?
00:29:32.160 No, let's just flip that conversation straight into more safe and legal roots
00:29:36.660 That's the political dialogue, that's political discourse in parliament and stuff
00:29:44.700 You'll get someone like Rupert Lowe or even someone like Nige
00:29:49.720 Stand up in Parliament, like the odd Tory MP
00:29:53.020 Stand up and say, perhaps there should, you know, can we talk about
00:29:56.920 Is there any way we could have, begin to look at having a cap
00:30:00.960 Any sort of number
00:30:02.200 And the whole rest of the House, certainly all the government
00:30:05.680 Will just stand up and say, no, more safe and legal routes
00:30:11.620 And then there's a housing crisis
00:30:16.960 And then there's a giant unemployment
00:30:18.980 Then the school class sizes are through the roof
00:30:22.220 And then the NHS breaks
00:30:23.980 More safe and legal routes though
00:30:27.280 Don't talk about re-migration
00:30:29.400 That's pure Nazism
00:30:31.300 According to them
00:30:34.640 Of course it must happen
00:30:36.720 It must happen
00:30:37.900 It is inevitable in fact
00:30:40.580 Depending on how dark things get
00:30:43.380 Between now and it becoming truly inevitable
00:30:45.740 And really playing out
00:30:46.900 Well
00:30:49.180 It's that
00:30:50.860 Or become a hated and marginalised
00:30:54.580 Minority in your own ancestral homeland
00:30:56.840 Like the white people of Rhodesia or South Africa
00:30:59.620 One or the other
00:31:02.020 One or the other
00:31:03.460 Alright
00:31:06.480 A little story that I thought was interesting
00:31:08.760 Far-right AFD
00:31:10.060 wants us out of germany i did an interview a while ago was it a year or two ago with the
00:31:16.880 chap called peter bohringer i think you still find it on lotusseaters.com still be there
00:31:21.960 and peter bohringer a lovely chap i'm about to throw a tiny bit of shade at afd now only a
00:31:29.160 little bit though and none of it none of it is directed at mr bohringer himself i did an
00:31:36.020 interview with him and he was a lovely chap and in fact they call them they you know the uh
00:31:43.240 the telegraph happy to just describe the afd as far right they're not far right
00:31:48.460 they're just right of center they're pretty centrist in my opinion just coming out with
00:31:53.800 reasonable things they're certainly not far right telegraph people think the telegraph's really like
00:32:00.580 well i'll call it the torograph i think it's like really reactionary or right wing in any way no
00:32:05.400 it's pretty much the same as all the others more or less essentially globalist essentially left
00:32:13.320 they come up with a bit of red meat from time to time the odd thing that at first blush seems
00:32:19.080 patriotic the afd is far right there you go the editors at the torograph went with that the afd
00:32:25.960 just far right afd you know i spoke to peter boriger and i said to him i was too spicy for
00:32:32.520 for him i was asking him saying things that i thought were fairly reasonable normal questions
00:32:37.100 and two or three times and this is no criticism of him i thought he's a great guy two or three
00:32:41.740 times i asked a question he was like oh i just can't uh it was a pre-record he was like i don't
00:32:46.280 i can't answer that and and in the edit post-production edit can you cut out that you
00:32:51.020 even asked me that question and he was like yeah yeah sure of course because we don't want to screw
00:32:55.960 him up but one of the ones i can now talk about now because it appears to be a afd policy now
00:33:01.500 One of the questions I asked him was
00:33:03.180 Do you want
00:33:05.700 Does AFD want
00:33:06.400 Do you want
00:33:06.860 Would you like to see
00:33:07.700 The American bases
00:33:09.640 Taken out of Germany
00:33:10.900 Because anyone doesn't know
00:33:11.820 Particularly West Germany
00:33:12.780 There's loads of big
00:33:15.040 Big US bases
00:33:16.080 In West Germany
00:33:16.660 What was West Germany
00:33:17.780 During the Cold War
00:33:19.760 Young ones probably
00:33:21.560 Don't even know about that
00:33:22.360 Harry you don't
00:33:23.060 Do you know much about
00:33:23.820 That there was
00:33:24.340 East and West Germany
00:33:25.360 I don't
00:33:26.640 There you go
00:33:28.160 Fool old yet
00:33:28.960 germany until 1989 was two countries eastern west germany all right and in west germany
00:33:37.040 the u.s had loads of loads of bases and they're still there to this day massive massive bases
00:33:42.100 i think there's a big raf base there as well anyway does the afd want them out and he was
00:33:48.560 like i can't i just can't talk about that like um it's it's too politically sensitive well now
00:33:54.800 and i'm not blaming him again i'm not having just to be clear i'm not having a pop at that peter
00:33:59.400 dude he was well all right he was good good enough to give us a bit of his time appreciated it
00:34:03.660 but but now i feel like i can talk about now because um it says afd wants us out of germany
00:34:09.680 so they've changed their tune a bit all right well good good for them good for them you know
00:34:16.100 if that's what they want germany for the germans all right the ipaper brexit visas
00:34:24.700 for under 30s at risk as EU talks reach deadlock.
00:34:31.660 So this is a story where the EU, despite everything, despite Brexit,
00:34:38.920 wants to try and cram as many people as they can into Britain still.
00:34:43.720 A little blurb says,
00:34:45.840 Brussels is resisting Britain's demand for a hard limit on the number of young people
00:34:51.260 who can take part in planned new mobility scheme.
00:34:55.980 Are they? Brussels are resisting, are they?
00:34:59.160 Well, that was the whole point of Brexit.
00:35:00.680 That's the whole point of having a sovereign parliament,
00:35:03.120 is that we get to decide.
00:35:06.600 Despite Brexit, Europe's still trying to take the absolute mickey out of us
00:35:11.100 at every possible turn.
00:35:12.320 EU offers emergency break
00:35:18.900 If too many Europeans apply to live and work in UK
00:35:22.520 We don't need more people
00:35:25.160 Even if they're French
00:35:27.560 Even if they're German or whatever
00:35:29.100 Well that's the thing
00:35:29.900 Get some Syrian, go to Germany
00:35:31.840 Under Merkel or whatever
00:35:33.560 Someone from anywhere in the world
00:35:35.060 They go to Spain, France, Germany
00:35:36.720 Some Algerians in France
00:35:38.380 Some Moroccans in Spain or whatever
00:35:40.700 They're now Spanish now
00:35:42.040 They're now a French person
00:35:43.620 Or a German person now
00:35:44.820 They've got EU citizenship now
00:35:47.720 German citizenship or whatever now
00:35:50.100 They're a Swiss person
00:35:51.800 From Syria
00:35:53.100 Born in Iraq
00:35:55.420 But they're now Swiss
00:35:56.500 And now they come to the UK
00:35:59.560 As a European
00:36:00.940 Brussels doesn't want us to be able
00:36:05.680 To have a cap on that
00:36:06.720 They will decide how many we'll accept
00:36:09.880 Of those
00:36:10.380 Get it
00:36:13.620 The European project
00:36:16.680 The European Union
00:36:17.520 Has never
00:36:18.300 Never
00:36:19.120 Been in the interests
00:36:20.960 Of Great Britain
00:36:21.740 Never
00:36:22.720 But ministers
00:36:28.140 Are likely to reject
00:36:29.620 Any concessions
00:36:30.700 On a cap
00:36:31.400 We'll see about that
00:36:33.360 And they better do
00:36:34.760 I mean
00:36:35.220 That's what they've
00:36:38.720 We'll see if they do.
00:36:42.900 The iPaper understands,
00:36:44.940 due to fears,
00:36:46.760 voters will see it as opening door
00:36:48.660 to more immigration.
00:36:50.400 Yeah, obviously that's how people will see it,
00:36:52.300 because that's exactly what it is.
00:36:56.040 And again, like the ministers,
00:36:58.140 it's not that they've got a world view
00:37:00.500 or a vision of Britain not being flooded
00:37:02.680 by foreign people.
00:37:03.720 It's not that.
00:37:04.520 It's just that they're worried voters won't like it.
00:37:07.020 They're two different things.
00:37:07.680 See how they're two different things
00:37:08.800 Between being worried voters won't like it
00:37:12.020 And actually caring about it for yourself
00:37:14.280 Actually caring about if Britain is flooded by foreign people
00:37:20.740 So it's not just all about skin colour
00:37:25.900 Now there's loads of people with white skin that are here
00:37:30.740 That I would like to see go back to their countries of origin
00:37:33.900 Loads
00:37:34.840 Romanians, Albanians
00:37:39.220 Russians, Poles
00:37:41.720 They're the Russians
00:37:43.300 Ukrainians, loads of them
00:37:45.620 This despite
00:37:50.580 Exclusive polling suggesting that
00:37:53.460 45% of the British public
00:37:55.480 Would be happy to accept more Europeans
00:37:57.880 In return for improved trade
00:37:59.760 With the EU bloc
00:38:00.680 Don't question that number as well by the way
00:38:03.100 Polling suggests
00:38:05.760 Yeah
00:38:06.300 Yeah
00:38:07.820 Sure
00:38:08.460 Sure
00:38:10.520 Sure that's a real and accurate number
00:38:12.840 People want better
00:38:14.860 People just want better
00:38:15.980 Improved trade
00:38:17.080 With the European bloc
00:38:18.300 At the expense of
00:38:19.760 Their own demographics
00:38:21.580 Do they?
00:38:22.920 45% of British people want that
00:38:25.000 Do they?
00:38:28.980 Of the native British people of this island
00:38:31.400 Really?
00:38:33.100 I don't think so
00:38:34.640 I really don't think so
00:38:36.020 We'll see what happens in the polls
00:38:38.960 In three years time
00:38:39.960 Alright, the Daily Mail, the mail group
00:38:43.040 Pretending it's not utter subversive
00:38:45.460 Globalist slop
00:38:46.540 When that is exactly
00:38:49.060 What it is
00:38:49.660 The Daily Mail
00:38:51.120 Betrayal of the strivers
00:38:54.640 That's what they call it now, it's weird isn't it
00:38:56.200 Strivers, people that aren't on benefits
00:38:58.560 They're called strivers
00:39:01.560 People that aren't sponging off the state
00:39:06.840 The word for you now is a striver
00:39:09.800 You strive, so you're a striver
00:39:12.160 Betrayal of the strivers
00:39:14.480 Furious benefit claimants get 6.2% rise this week
00:39:19.040 In their benefits
00:39:20.260 And MPs receive £3,300
00:39:23.460 In a quote, cost of living handout
00:39:26.280 And the two-child cap is scrapped
00:39:32.820 So while everyone who isn't a benefits scrounger
00:39:41.140 You have to pay for yet more benefit claimants
00:39:47.280 And MPs themselves
00:39:48.840 MPs themselves quite often just do a vote
00:39:55.800 quite late at night where only a few people need to really turn up and vote
00:39:59.940 themselves a pay increase that's not uncommon they do that look here they've
00:40:04.480 just given themselves another three thousand three hundred quid normal people
00:40:09.540 like Uriah, not a penny
00:40:17.420 two child cap is scrapped so you know if you're an Indian family with six
00:40:25.620 kids quids in don't worry about how it gets paid for worry about the actual taxpayer or how much
00:40:34.160 britain has to borrow or the interest repayments on that borrowing don't worry about any of that
00:40:38.520 just have more kids come here illegally we'll give you uh we'll give you a hotel mobile phone
00:40:46.420 eventually put you in housing give you quite higher benefits much better than you'll get in
00:40:51.080 France or anywhere else and if you really don't like it will pay you up to
00:40:55.340 40 grand to go back to your country of origin in which case you can repeat the
00:40:58.940 whole process if you want. Madness, absolute madness. Millions must go and be kept from
00:41:08.820 returning. Reform policy on immigration is not good enough, it's not strong enough.
00:41:16.220 Won't save us from demographic decline
00:41:19.240 Will it?
00:41:22.080 Zia Yusuf as Home Secretary
00:41:23.340 Is going to save us from demographic replacement
00:41:25.660 He's going to deport millions of people
00:41:27.560 Is he?
00:41:29.020 Robert Jenrick
00:41:31.260 Is going to get behind that and Suella Braverman
00:41:33.060 They had a chance didn't they? They didn't do it
00:41:35.000 They flooded us, didn't they?
00:41:37.400 Didn't they?
00:41:39.260 Nigel said he's not even populist
00:41:41.140 Let alone nationalist
00:41:42.440 Still talking about net zero migration
00:41:48.160 One in, one out
00:41:50.140 Not good enough
00:41:54.000 Millions
00:41:54.880 Yes, millions must go
00:41:56.720 Alright, the sun
00:42:00.080 Exclusive crime chaos
00:42:03.840 Broken in Britain
00:42:05.780 That's how the police don't really do much policing
00:42:09.760 Real policing
00:42:11.880 I'm exaggerating that, you think that's a far right fantasy
00:42:17.000 That's just a far right talking point
00:42:19.740 No, cops give up on burglary, 92% of cases left unsolved
00:42:24.220 92% of burglaries left unsolved
00:42:27.580 And in a third of the country, 100% unsolved
00:42:32.980 So in about a third of the country, if you're burgled
00:42:38.500 Literally nothing will be done
00:42:42.020 And in the other two thirds
00:42:43.420 You'll be very very very lucky
00:42:45.400 If anything at all is done
00:42:47.420 Burglary
00:42:49.320 Phone theft
00:42:50.900 Again almost nothing done
00:42:52.820 The stats are even worse than that
00:42:54.580 For phone theft
00:42:56.320 Sexual crime
00:42:58.660 If you look at the rates of conviction
00:43:01.720 Against the rates of it being reported
00:43:04.520 Terrible
00:43:05.280 Absolutely terrible
00:43:06.420 The vast majority of them
00:43:09.520 No one's ever caught
00:43:10.780 Let alone successfully prosecuted
00:43:13.120 The vast majority
00:43:14.720 So the police
00:43:17.920 Not really doing very much policing
00:43:20.000 What's the point of it then really
00:43:25.380 If you're not going to investigate burglaries
00:43:27.540 And your conviction rate
00:43:30.360 For sex crime is
00:43:31.860 Tiny
00:43:32.620 All right, they're the front pages
00:43:42.180 Shall we have a look at our poll this morning?
00:43:45.060 What did we do, Harry?
00:43:46.240 What did we ask?
00:43:48.140 I always seem to forget
00:43:49.100 It's already a quarter to two, blimey
00:43:51.360 Let's have a look, what was our poll?
00:43:53.440 Okay, we said, we asked you
00:43:54.900 Is it an act of terror to drive a car through a crowd?
00:43:59.480 96% of you say yes
00:44:01.360 good good
00:44:02.800 who are the other 4%
00:44:07.520 you've got to be trolling
00:44:08.460 are you mad what would you describe it as then
00:44:10.700 alright
00:44:21.920 let's have a look at the websites
00:44:23.860 was there one or two things
00:44:27.100 of note
00:44:28.300 Okay
00:44:30.260 Trump gearing up for the Cargilland
00:44:32.840 And perhaps some other
00:44:33.780 Boots on the ground
00:44:37.300 To a limited extent
00:44:38.460 Probably not on the mainland of Iran
00:44:40.560 That is what
00:44:41.980 The Pentagon are saying
00:44:44.500 When people say
00:44:46.520 Okay Cargilland, don't think beyond that
00:44:48.320 And they're like maybe
00:44:48.900 And people say what, mainland Iran
00:44:51.140 And they're like no, not really, probably not
00:44:53.140 But we'll see, they do keep their cars
00:44:55.560 And rightly
00:44:56.940 You know, operational security
00:44:59.760 They keep their cards close to their chest
00:45:01.340 Okay
00:45:02.880 Was there something in the mail?
00:45:06.680 There's usually something of my
00:45:07.840 Oh look, Prince Harry
00:45:08.960 Prince Harry wants to be invited back to Sandringham this summer
00:45:12.240 Could not care less
00:45:15.000 Could not care less
00:45:16.540 Oh look at this beaut
00:45:17.920 Look at this beaut
00:45:21.560 Green party candidate
00:45:26.940 Tope Oluwein, a Green candidate, says that the ambulance attack, the Jewish ambulance
00:45:44.940 attacks in Golders Green the other day, she says it was an inside job, it was done by
00:45:50.160 other quote fellow jews i mean she may or may not be right but who knows the point is like the real
00:45:58.800 thing is that we don't know yet do we we don't know exactly who it was and what their motivation
00:46:03.200 was but she's just come out happy to say that may prove to be right may not but somehow she seems to
00:46:12.400 know somehow she seems to apparently she did a slew of social media comments saying that that
00:46:18.240 was just the case don't know how she knows shouldn't she be questioned then if she's got inside
00:46:22.640 information about it about who exactly they are and their motivations how does she know
00:46:27.920 how does she know of course she doesn't oh she's just a an idiot isn't she all right bbc accused
00:46:37.440 of being anti-british as it slashes team behind major state occasions such as the queen's funeral
00:46:43.520 and Remembrance Sunday to just
00:46:45.540 one person.
00:46:48.040 Big British state things.
00:46:50.940 They'll put one
00:46:51.520 person on it.
00:46:53.740 Despite sending an army of
00:46:55.260 550 staff to Glastonbury,
00:46:58.200 which is a hippie
00:46:59.880 lefty love-in,
00:47:01.640 isn't it? Glastonbury.
00:47:04.400 Some sort of weird
00:47:05.600 freak globo homo
00:47:07.420 fest, isn't it? Glastonbury.
00:47:10.780 BBC will send
00:47:11.640 550 people to that.
00:47:13.520 Queen's funeral or the King's funeral
00:47:18.440 One person
00:47:19.220 BBC's filth, absolute filth
00:47:24.120 I'm not saying destroy its entire archive
00:47:26.520 I'm not saying destroy everything it ever created
00:47:29.720 I'm saying as it exists today
00:47:31.360 Should be got rid of
00:47:32.340 Tear up the Royal Charter
00:47:34.240 Tear it up
00:47:35.660 Let them see if they can stand on their own two feet commercially
00:47:39.720 Like any other media company
00:47:42.000 See if they can
00:47:43.860 Just get rid of that
00:47:45.560 Licence fee
00:47:47.420 Licence fee
00:47:49.000 Even that
00:47:49.780 Even calling it a license fee
00:47:51.420 It's a racket
00:47:54.420 That's extortion
00:47:55.120 Stealing money from the pocket of credulous and weak people
00:47:59.560 In order to fund their state propaganda
00:48:01.800 Which is globalist
00:48:02.720 And anti-British
00:48:03.680 And anti-white
00:48:04.420 Filth
00:48:05.380 Anti is filth
00:48:07.340 all right some celebrity nonsense a fair bit of celebrity nonsense
00:48:14.940 shall we just move on it's already nearly 10 too
00:48:18.200 shall we have a look at on this day in history
00:48:20.240 shall we have a look at that shall we
00:48:22.400 I don't mind doing that I quite like that
00:48:24.520 I think you guys quite like it as well
00:48:26.500 have a look at on this day the 30th of March
00:48:29.580 down through the centuries what happened of note
00:48:32.880 In the year 214 BC
00:48:35.840 First recorded perihelion passage
00:48:38.420 Of Halley's Comet
00:48:39.400 Perihelion closest approach to the sun
00:48:41.660 So Halley's Comet
00:48:42.740 Right
00:48:45.280 It was
00:48:49.100 It's on the Bay of Tapestry isn't it
00:48:51.640 1066 obviously the Bay of Tapestry
00:48:53.980 Was created many years after 1066
00:48:56.260 But nonetheless
00:48:57.020 Halley's Comet which comes round every
00:49:00.000 What is it I should know
00:49:01.220 is it 70 or 80 odd years it comes round you can see it with the naked eye visibly in the sky
00:49:07.640 in the year 240 BC was the first time it was recorded or a record that has survived anyway
00:49:15.920 they probably saw it well people would have seen it wouldn't they long before that but
00:49:22.440 That's the first recorded
00:49:24.940 That has survived
00:49:26.980 On this day, in the year 1856
00:49:30.200 The Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire
00:49:32.100 Great Britain, France and the Kingdom of Sardinia
00:49:34.300 Sign the Treaty of Paris
00:49:36.100 Ending the Crimean War
00:49:37.320 Fascinating thing, the Crimean War
00:49:39.380 I find it fascinating
00:49:40.540 Essentially where the French and the British
00:49:44.340 Helped the Ottomans defend themselves
00:49:46.640 Against Russia
00:49:47.380 There's more to it than that
00:49:48.580 But in essence, that's what it is
00:49:50.960 russians had designs on the crimea even then well long before then in fact of course obviously
00:50:00.620 now they've got it right now haven't they it was ottoman at the time and even though the ottomans
00:50:07.260 are well it's a slaving empire and muslim and antithetical ultimately to britain and france
00:50:14.940 is interest i mean what it was only 60 years later britain goes to war with the ottoman empire and
00:50:23.100 just and ends it so it's not like they're our friend strategic long-term friend like portugal
00:50:28.540 or something but we'd made the calculation in the mid-19th century that the russian empire was in
00:50:35.740 the ascendancy and the more the more dangerous thing to british interest in the british empire
00:50:41.900 France thought the same thing
00:50:43.440 Ottomans, the Ottomans were the weak man of Europe
00:50:46.300 Could barely defend themselves
00:50:48.260 So Britain and France would do it
00:50:52.040 We did turn the Russians back ultimately
00:50:54.480 Not long after the Russians went in anyway
00:50:58.940 Was it 10, 15, 20 years later, something like that
00:51:01.640 The Russians just returned
00:51:02.960 And at that moment, Britain and France didn't have the political will
00:51:06.080 Or the ability to defend the Ottomans for them
00:51:11.900 Anyway, the accounts of the Crimean War. Fascinating. The various battles. Balaclava. Various battles. Siege of Sebastopol. All right. The Crimean War. Interesting. Very interesting to me. Classic stuff.
00:51:25.900 on this day in 1867 the united states buyers alaska from russia for 7.2 million dollars
00:51:36.280 which is the equivalent of 109 million dollars in 2018 money is roughly two cents an acre it's
00:51:43.980 good deal that isn't it really good deal it's interesting um it was what would be uh
00:51:50.140 Andrew Johnson, and he said Andrew Jackson then
00:51:53.720 Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson, two very different men, two very different presidents
00:51:57.140 But it would be Andrew Johnson, the one after Abraham Lincoln
00:52:00.100 Abe Lincoln's VP, who became president after Abe got shot in the back of the head
00:52:05.340 Yeah, it's a good deal
00:52:07.480 Almost as good a deal, or better deal actually I think
00:52:10.620 Per acre than even the Louisiana purchase
00:52:13.180 Which was much earlier with Thomas Jefferson
00:52:15.540 Yeah, it's interesting, the Russians, the Tsar at the time
00:52:20.320 Was it Nicholas I? I can't remember actually exactly who the Tsar was
00:52:24.360 Anyway, they just thought Alaska was just completely pointless
00:52:30.680 They thought it was of no value, really
00:52:33.980 Of course it is massively of value, isn't it?
00:52:37.100 Natural resources and just in and of itself
00:52:39.740 But the Russians at the time thought, oh, it's just nothing
00:52:44.480 We've got endless land
00:52:45.420 We, the Russians
00:52:46.080 Have got endless lands
00:52:47.500 Right
00:52:49.380 Stretching from
00:52:50.320 Europe
00:52:51.940 To the Pacific
00:52:53.060 We don't need Alaska
00:52:55.300 What
00:52:56.060 What
00:52:56.820 The Americans are prepared
00:52:58.000 To give us money for it
00:52:59.280 That was their thinking
00:53:01.060 They were like
00:53:01.380 Money for old rope
00:53:03.260 Like
00:53:03.920 A bit of land we don't use
00:53:05.440 And don't care about
00:53:06.300 And if you got very
00:53:08.800 Very bellicose
00:53:09.580 And aggressive about it
00:53:10.400 You could just take it
00:53:11.180 And then exit
00:53:11.680 But you're prepared
00:53:12.320 To give us money
00:53:13.100 you're prepared to actually give us money for it
00:53:16.180 yeah
00:53:17.740 alright then yeah
00:53:19.080 we'll bite your hand off of course we'll take it
00:53:21.280 it was actually a ridiculously good deal for America
00:53:23.560 but the Russians
00:53:24.900 the Russians thought they were
00:53:26.900 they were getting a brilliant deal
00:53:29.740 imagine something like that
00:53:33.540 imagine like just your actual rubbish
00:53:35.860 your trash
00:53:37.200 your daily kitchen waste
00:53:39.020 someone said I'll give you money for that
00:53:41.800 and you're like
00:53:42.780 Okay
00:53:44.660 I was literally going to throw it out
00:53:46.300 It's of no use to me
00:53:47.900 Well you're going to give me 50 quid
00:53:50.660 For my bin liner full of
00:53:52.080 Full of kitchen rubbish
00:53:55.620 Yeah okay bro
00:53:57.920 Yeah I'll take your money
00:53:59.100 That's how the Russians thought about it
00:54:00.820 But you know of course
00:54:02.200 Of course
00:54:03.620 It's one of the greatest land purchases of all time
00:54:07.660 What a steal
00:54:08.340 Two cents an acre
00:54:10.000 Not bad
00:54:13.360 Alright, on this day in 1870
00:54:15.240 The 15th Amendment of the US Constitution is adopted
00:54:18.080 Guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race
00:54:20.820 So that was US Grant
00:54:22.460 Ulysses S. Grant
00:54:24.440 The 15th Amendment
00:54:26.640 There you go
00:54:28.160 Mr. Lincoln's Butcher
00:54:31.140 He was the General of the Union Armies during the war, wasn't he?
00:54:38.140 US Grant
00:54:38.820 Okay
00:54:41.420 On this day in 1959
00:54:43.160 The Dalai Lama
00:54:44.540 Flees China and is granted political asylum in India
00:54:48.100 Dalai Lama who weirdly
00:54:50.960 Weirdly touches up and kisses little boys
00:54:53.800 He's still alive isn't he
00:54:57.700 Dalai Lama I think
00:54:59.540 It's the same one isn't it
00:55:01.060 He must be very old now
00:55:03.280 Very old
00:55:04.240 Okay
00:55:05.020 On this day in 1972
00:55:07.160 Northern Ireland
00:55:08.300 That's Northern Ireland
00:55:09.620 Not the Republic of Ireland
00:55:10.680 Northern Ireland's government and parliament
00:55:12.780 Is dissolved by the British government
00:55:14.340 A direct rule from Westminster is introduced
00:55:16.480 Yeah, 1972 was sort of like the height of the
00:55:19.000 Well
00:55:19.500 Near the height
00:55:22.360 You could argue perhaps of the Troubles
00:55:24.640 In recent times
00:55:25.640 You know, like Bloody Sunday had happened
00:55:27.880 Not long before that
00:55:30.140 Was the earlier in the year of 1972
00:55:32.880 So who was Prime Minister?
00:55:34.900 It would be Ted Heath, wasn't it?
00:55:36.020 So Ted Heath just decides that the situation is spiraling out of control
00:55:40.820 And Stormont, the Northern Irish government, just can't deal with it
00:55:44.620 Can't really hack it
00:55:45.620 May well have been right
00:55:47.780 So, okay, that happened in 1972
00:55:52.400 Alright, on this day in 2023
00:55:57.220 Key figures in artificial intelligence, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak
00:56:02.420 sign an open letter warning the race to develop ai systems is out of control
00:56:08.980 and asking for a suspension of at least six months yeah how'd that work out for you for us
00:56:14.940 that went by the way by didn't it don't talk about that anymore i've got my very very deep
00:56:20.560 suspicions of ai i know it's not truly intelligent just large language models but there's other types
00:56:26.500 that in the future potentially i don't think they'll necessarily be truly intelligent but
00:56:31.680 I've got my reservations
00:56:33.420 Profound and deep
00:56:35.060 Reservations about AI
00:56:37.340 Don't like it
00:56:40.200 I don't trust it
00:56:40.780 Things that we can't even conceive of
00:56:42.660 At the moment
00:56:43.240 Could become real issues with it
00:56:45.860 Well Steve and the was
00:56:49.500 Had a
00:56:50.540 Had a problem with it
00:56:52.340 Not so much now
00:56:52.900 Don't talk about that now
00:56:53.660 Do they
00:56:53.920 Full steam ahead now
00:56:55.920 Alright
00:56:58.660 There you go
00:56:59.840 shall we do the super chats and rumble rants all right only one rumble right
00:57:05.940 this morning okay for T and Barber cheers buddy you say I can't wait for the FIA
00:57:13.340 to change the engine regs ASAP because Formula One isn't working donkeys are
00:57:18.460 actually thinking are thinking animals and we'll look to see if something's
00:57:22.880 safe and that's why they're willful okay fair enough interested I won't talk
00:57:27.220 about formula one too much although i'd love to because the vast majority of the audience with
00:57:31.820 breakfast we bow don't like it but um the engine regs i don't know there's a fair few overtakes
00:57:37.220 though weren't there you can't deny that can you i know what you mean and i sort of agree i suppose
00:57:40.980 overall but i don't care about how difficult it is for the f1 driver to manage it i care about
00:57:48.000 close driving and overtakes there was a japanese for anyone doesn't know there's a japanese grand
00:57:52.240 at the weekend there's quite a few overtakes even at the front right i don't care how difficult it
00:57:58.980 is for carlos science to manage his recovery system that's his problem i want to see cars
00:58:04.160 going side by side and overtaking i thought it was i thought it was all right i thought the
00:58:07.600 japanese grappling was all right but anyway i also do see what you mean does make a little
00:58:11.760 bit of a joke of things in various ways doesn't it and donkeys yeah yeah donkeys
00:58:17.400 i think they're less stupid than horses overall generally because the horse will just go usually
00:58:25.160 a broken in tame horse will just go wherever it's led regardless of anything
00:58:28.840 there's a donkey not so much a nice well-behaved friendly donkey is a lovely animal though isn't
00:58:36.360 it we've been to the seaside there's like a perfectly tame one who's used to humans
00:58:41.160 You just stroke it and pet it, they're lovely
00:58:43.760 Alright
00:58:45.400 Enough about donkeys
00:58:47.440 Let's have a look at the YouTube super chat
00:58:50.460 So there's quite a few of those
00:58:51.460 Alright
00:58:52.600 Global church history in at number one
00:58:55.460 And still at number one
00:58:56.620 Today in the year 2002
00:58:58.980 Elizabeth the Queen Mother died
00:59:01.640 Yeah, Queen Mother died
00:59:02.860 Yeah, laid in state
00:59:04.320 Nowadays the BBC would only put one person on that
00:59:06.960 That whole thing
00:59:07.680 Yeah, Queen Mother
00:59:10.500 she had a very very interesting life because of course she was the queen during the war
00:59:16.480 right during world war ii it was her husband who was the the king so she you know and long before
00:59:22.900 that she was at the very very she lived through an incredible she had an incredible life she
00:59:29.700 lived really oh she's well over 100 wasn't she um okay there you go she died on this day in 2002
00:59:36.060 Did not know that
00:59:36.880 Thank you for that information
00:59:37.940 Mr Dickie Bingo says
00:59:40.220 Michael Ryan's uncle
00:59:43.260 Taught me to play drums
00:59:44.680 I don't know who Michael Ryan is
00:59:47.180 Harry
00:59:49.280 Who's Michael Ryan
00:59:50.480 I'm also not sure
00:59:53.200 Okay sorry about that
00:59:55.040 Mr Dickie Bingo
00:59:56.300 Sorry about that
00:59:57.340 Michael Ryan
00:59:59.380 Sorry
01:00:00.100 I don't know
01:00:00.940 Did I talk about him earlier in the show or something
01:00:02.540 Why did you
01:00:03.080 Anyway
01:00:04.680 Apologies
01:00:05.400 Apologies
01:00:06.400 Alright
01:00:09.300 Milesb
01:00:13.100 I don't know what that is
01:00:14.380 You don't say anything and just give a super chat anyway
01:00:16.240 Thank you for that
01:00:16.980 Milesb
01:00:19.260 Whoever you are, thank you for that
01:00:21.060 LJMV says
01:00:24.120 Hey Bo, we win people over
01:00:26.120 By helping them step outside
01:00:28.360 That moral trap
01:00:30.740 When people panic at labels
01:00:32.720 Like racist
01:00:33.720 They've already lost
01:00:35.240 If Lowe explains this clearly
01:00:37.520 It could break that hold
01:00:39.640 Yeah he said it a number of times
01:00:41.860 He said on Twitter going back a while now
01:00:43.580 If people call him racist
01:00:45.580 He would just put
01:00:47.420 I don't care
01:00:48.140 I've done the same thing
01:00:50.740 For a while now
01:00:52.160 Yeah don't care call me racist
01:00:54.020 If I'm racist by your paradigm
01:00:55.700 Are you having an in group preference
01:00:57.880 Or not even that
01:00:58.440 If you don't actively have an out group preference
01:01:01.740 You're racist
01:01:03.000 Okay by that definition then you want to call me racist
01:01:05.220 Fine, do that then
01:01:06.620 Because I'm not playing by that
01:01:09.100 Those rules
01:01:11.060 I'm not playing by those rules
01:01:12.380 No, I'll put my own people
01:01:15.640 My own nation, my own family
01:01:17.360 Before that of outsiders and strangers and foreigners
01:01:20.060 Call that racist then
01:01:22.940 By your definition it is
01:01:24.740 Don't care
01:01:26.760 Don't care
01:01:27.580 That's been used to get us murdered and raped and replaced
01:01:30.980 For far too long
01:01:32.040 So I don't care about it anymore
01:01:33.500 yeah alright
01:01:35.520 there you go
01:01:36.140 hopefully Rupert Lowe
01:01:37.080 can make that argument
01:01:38.580 people can break free
01:01:40.020 of yeah
01:01:40.860 the moral trap
01:01:41.820 of that
01:01:42.240 you can't have a country
01:01:43.900 just accept
01:01:44.600 being invaded
01:01:45.340 or we'll call you
01:01:47.160 a racist
01:01:47.740 no
01:01:49.360 no
01:01:49.980 no anymore
01:01:50.980 we've done that
01:01:51.500 we've done that
01:01:52.460 we've played that game
01:01:53.240 for decades now
01:01:54.000 look where it got us
01:01:55.500 got us into a terrible place
01:01:57.440 a nightmarish place
01:01:59.120 so no
01:01:59.780 not having that anymore
01:02:00.580 not having that anymore
01:02:02.160 You know, someone like Yasmin Alibaba Brown can call me a racist, fine
01:02:09.640 Call me a bigot and screech and ree all they want
01:02:13.420 Don't care
01:02:14.980 I'm going to stand up for my own people and my own in-group first
01:02:20.420 Alright, LJMV also says
01:02:24.480 The emotional manipulation needs to be identified and done with, yeah
01:02:28.100 Yeah, you're right, yeah
01:02:29.920 The same person who didn't say anything before
01:02:34.000 Mil-lesb
01:02:34.920 M-I-L-E-S-B
01:02:37.200 How would you say that?
01:02:38.800 Mil-lesb
01:02:40.000 My-lesb
01:02:41.540 My-lesb
01:02:43.280 They have said something now
01:02:45.800 They say
01:02:46.360 What are your recs for migrants to stay?
01:02:53.440 No, no, all go
01:02:54.900 Economic migrants
01:02:57.440 Yeah, go back to your country of origin
01:02:58.980 don't need you here you're ruining our economy and our way of living and our society
01:03:03.540 don't need them go back to your country of origin
01:03:07.720 irwin romulus says morning beau love the show mate have you seen chris dangerfield's video
01:03:17.340 a childhood memory over on daughter of albion's channel probably moving stuff i don't feel gets
01:03:24.640 enough attention thanks for the super chat I don't know a big fan of Chris Dangerfield's stuff
01:03:30.200 I've done a video with him once upon a time a fair few moons ago now all about um what was it all
01:03:36.260 about um Cambodia and Angkor Wat did another video talking about English history I think maybe
01:03:44.380 William Marshall I remember talking about or was it Edward I so Dangerfield's a good chap check
01:03:49.980 him out and daughter of albion does she still make content anymore i don't know if she still
01:03:55.020 makes content anymore but i had a couple of good chats with her one about scott of antarctica
01:03:59.460 scott and shackleton it's one of my best videos actually i consider
01:04:04.340 yeah over on history bro my own channel history bro there's a good long form thing with me
01:04:10.720 daughter of albion talking about scott and shackleton and we did another one i think about
01:04:14.800 Zara Nicholas II
01:04:16.700 anyway
01:04:17.640 that Scott and Shackleton one
01:04:18.960 I honestly consider
01:04:19.980 it was one of the best
01:04:20.720 conversations I ever had
01:04:21.860 very
01:04:22.440 listenable
01:04:23.760 to
01:04:24.300 I think
01:04:25.100 anyway
01:04:26.060 I haven't
01:04:26.640 I don't know the specific video
01:04:27.800 you're talking about there
01:04:28.500 but
01:04:28.760 Dangerfield and Daughter of Albion
01:04:30.140 good people
01:04:30.960 check them out
01:04:31.780 alright
01:04:32.200 Azzy says
01:04:34.720 will you do an epochs
01:04:36.220 on Oliver Cromwell
01:04:37.160 cheers
01:04:37.480 yeah
01:04:37.720 absolutely of course
01:04:38.640 I'm going through
01:04:39.500 all the monarchs
01:04:40.580 I started with like
01:04:41.380 Alfred the Great
01:04:42.240 I've got stuff going back
01:04:43.720 to Roman Britain
01:04:44.320 but went from Alfred the Great all the way through
01:04:47.400 Applestown, all the way through the Anglo-Saxon period
01:04:49.240 all the way through the Norman Conquest
01:04:50.880 every single one
01:04:51.880 I'm up to
01:04:54.220 well the last one, last Sunday, it's the Wars of the Roses
01:04:57.560 so that's Henry VI and
01:04:59.340 Edward IV, Wars of the Roses
01:05:01.260 the mid second half of the
01:05:03.540 15th century
01:05:04.660 I plan to do them all, plan to go up
01:05:07.500 to modern day
01:05:08.000 so when I get to Charles Stewart, Charles I
01:05:11.460 we'll get to Cromwell
01:05:13.280 And I'll be talking all about Cromwell
01:05:14.460 That period of the Civil War
01:05:16.300 I plan to do, and have been planning to do for a long time
01:05:19.060 In silly detail
01:05:20.240 I'll do many, many, many episodes about that
01:05:24.000 So yeah, I absolutely will
01:05:25.780 That's a 100% yes
01:05:27.560 Should I not be hit by a bus before then
01:05:30.080 Of course
01:05:30.680 Alright
01:05:32.780 Anime Chud Party
01:05:36.740 That's their name
01:05:39.080 Anime Chud Party
01:05:40.700 Says, hi from Arizona
01:05:42.660 No, I can't sleep.
01:05:43.660 Oh, sorry to hear that.
01:05:45.760 Sorry to hear that.
01:05:48.360 But hi.
01:05:50.640 From Arizona.
01:05:53.060 Okay.
01:05:53.460 Harry Hobag says, do an F1 chat at the end of each season.
01:05:59.080 Yeah, I could do that, yeah.
01:06:01.740 Yeah.
01:06:03.300 Not a terrible idea.
01:06:05.620 Okay, for a half decent amount of money there, Brandon Lucas says,
01:06:09.880 not really a restore supporter but these poll numbers if true are good enough uh to get on
01:06:18.440 debate stage strategy there would be bringing up the grooming gangs because the parties are still
01:06:24.800 denying and would be a good trap yeah great become a restore supporter bro come on ain't
01:06:32.940 fine vote low millions must go from zoomers to boomers it's the only party that's talking about
01:06:37.700 How millions must go
01:06:39.060 People try to say
01:06:40.560 There's no difference
01:06:41.380 Between restore and reform
01:06:42.580 Immigration policy
01:06:43.380 Nonsense
01:06:44.440 Arrant nonsense
01:06:46.880 Millions must go
01:06:51.260 Okay
01:06:51.720 LJMV
01:06:53.020 Bo you magnificent man
01:06:55.180 Have some coffee money
01:06:58.100 Thank you very much
01:06:59.160 Thank you very much
01:07:01.660 Magnificent
01:07:03.840 Not my words
01:07:04.420 That's not my alt account
01:07:06.220 Thank you very much
01:07:09.140 Very kind of you
01:07:09.700 Oh and the last one for today
01:07:11.040 Brandon Lucas again says
01:07:12.600 Might seem a little cynical
01:07:15.080 But do you want the mediator screaming at you to shut up
01:07:21.940 And is one of the few issues that flabbergasts the Greens
01:07:27.040 Okay
01:07:32.100 I guess you're talking about in a debate
01:07:35.300 if there was a debate where a store got on stage.
01:07:38.480 There you go.
01:07:40.280 Oh, a quick few, two more Rumble Wrench just came in,
01:07:44.140 so I might as well read them.
01:07:47.380 I'm in a massive rush this morning.
01:07:51.440 Ramshackle Otter says,
01:07:52.780 Bo, what's your favourite radio station from GTA San Andreas?
01:07:59.840 Well, to be perfectly honest with you,
01:08:01.400 it's a boring answer,
01:08:02.420 is I usually on the little d-pad press down to change the radio station I usually turn it off
01:08:09.200 usually because because I'm nearly always listening to an audio book I'm listening to my
01:08:16.260 own music one or the other but if I don't do that then there's one with like 80s stuff on it isn't
01:08:22.140 there there's definitely at least there's one with 80s music on it like Guns N' Roses or something
01:08:28.520 that one I can't remember even what it's called but that one but I usually turn the radio off
01:08:32.200 in fact nearly every time I get into a car my left thumb immediately goes to the d-pad to
01:08:36.920 turn the radio off because I'm listening to an audiobook
01:08:40.060 all right that's the real reality of that answer for you and the last one today
01:08:47.620 Skoldrezier Skoldrezier says show the donkey again
01:08:53.140 Everyone loves a donkey
01:08:57.760 Aren't they
01:08:58.140 They're sweet animals
01:08:59.100 They're sweet animals
01:09:01.160 Really
01:09:02.240 Even if a bit willful
01:09:04.060 And
01:09:06.740 Boom
01:09:09.300 There's the donkey
01:09:10.180 Little donkey
01:09:13.360 Little donkey
01:09:15.200 Okay that's the show
01:09:16.680 It's just ticked
01:09:18.020 Nine minutes past nine
01:09:19.020 In the AM
01:09:19.940 On Monday
01:09:21.260 Monday
01:09:21.680 Monday
01:09:22.140 The 30th of March
01:09:23.560 In the year of our Lord
01:09:24.220 2026
01:09:24.980 You've been the glorious band
01:09:26.640 The Chosen Few
01:09:27.520 My band of brothers
01:09:29.400 And sisters
01:09:30.400 The very best among us
01:09:31.360 Tuning in to the Bo Show Live
01:09:32.780 Breakfast with Bo Live
01:09:33.740 Can't say fairer than that
01:09:35.300 Can't ask for more than that
01:09:36.660 Brilliant stuff
01:09:37.820 Thank you
01:09:38.260 Without you is not a thing
01:09:39.180 Really isn't a thing
01:09:40.400 It's just me sitting here
01:09:42.180 On my own
01:09:42.620 Reading some headlines
01:09:43.800 That's not anything is it
01:09:45.000 It's you guys
01:09:46.020 Thank you
01:09:46.880 Try and make the best
01:09:48.520 Of the day ahead
01:09:49.080 If you can
01:09:49.580 Seize the day
01:09:50.400 Carpe diem
01:09:51.200 If you can, your time is valuable
01:09:53.200 It's the most valuable thing you've got
01:09:54.560 It's the most valuable thing you've got
01:09:57.260 If you can
01:09:59.300 I know it's not always easy or possible
01:10:00.580 Try and make the best of the day ahead
01:10:02.940 Alright, without getting too preachy about it
01:10:05.560 I'll see you tomorrow morning
01:10:06.980 Take care