Breakfast With Beau | Thursday 21st May 2026
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Summary
In this episode of Breakfast with Barry, host Barry Parkinson is joined by producer Little Harry Robinson to discuss all things current affairs, including the impending World War 3 crisis, the latest Aston Villa news, and the return of the Daily Telegraph.
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who's i am of course i am it's just ticked past eight in the a.m british summer time
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on what is it wednesday now it's wednesday the 21st of may in the year of our lord
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2026 your the chosen few the glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers and sisters the
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very best people on earth basically tuning in to breakfast with bow tune into the bow show
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live getting involved in the chat doing the poll it's free give it a whirl
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why not consider a super chat or a rumble rant i'm joined by my producer as always
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little harry who isn't actually that little he's just smaller than harry robinson little
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harry how are you this morning good sir morning i'm all good good okay good stuff all right
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somebody sent this in i think it's great it's a bust
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it might actually be worth a little bit of money
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um loads of those things usually like base things i think we'll like
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sometimes like just like toys gifts quite often like food
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i think that's cool really cool harry is the idea that we'll take like a digital picture of this
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and then replace this like just generic yeah yeah in with with me yeah so i have the file i just
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need to uh actually get it onto the wall now nice nice i'll put it to one side a bit that's the sort
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of thing uh if you're not careful your ego can get out of control yeah i i am like a great man
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i am sort of as important as like kato the elder or something or mark anthony
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you've already got to have some sort of uh main character syndrome to do this sort of thing to do
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this sort of job to not just sort of think but but truly believe that you're the center of the world
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to just monologue for an hour every day or just make content in general basically
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i like to think my main character syndrome is in check like keep perspective i'm pretty sure i do
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but stuff like that anyway I like it I like it cool again I won't say the name of the person
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you're sending because I'm not sure they would want their name out there but you know who you
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are I suppose well you do thanks Bodade himself likes it well done you know I'd really like a
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full life size one or slightly larger than full size slightly larger than real life size
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should we stop fannying about and get on with what the show's supposed to be about
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all right what's the legacy corporate mainstream media banging on about this morning what are they
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lying to you about by omission that cabal of evil evil fleet street editors all right we've got
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don't cap food prices i said that didn't i everyone said that and i feel like an actual
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communist everyone said that okay don't cap food prices if you remember yesterday it was all in
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the news that rachel reeves and the treasury had been making noises that they were considering
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price controls on everyday foodstuffs so there's the backlash to that today
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well yesterday because all these go to print last night all right don't cut food prices
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and 20 foot from world war three we weren't it's not don't don't worry about it
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really don't worry about it we'll talk all about that in a moment
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we were seconds away from having a world war three with the russians we went
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we went don't worry about it all right what have we got let's see what we got
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the torograph the daily telegraph well first of all just say tiny bit of i know i know you guys
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don't like sports ball or motor racing or any sports really but last night aston villa a club
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from Birmingham won the Europa League so it's not the Champions League it's not the main
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European football cup you know competition but still still pretty impressive to win the Europa
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Cup Aston Villa won it of all teams Aston Villa aren't that good well I mean they're good this
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season obviously obviously they're not like they're not in the top five are they really
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Anyway, just so happens that the Prince of Wales
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I've seen him go to Villa games for years and years and years
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Alright, and they won the Europa League last night
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it's Freiburg beat Freiburg was it I think 3-0 there you go there's pictures of him celebrating
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all right we'll move on from that but that's on the front pages a bit today so on more than one
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front page all right let's get to real stories don't cap food prices bank warns Reeves yeah
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yesterday loads and loads of different people uh from different walks of life said um don't
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particularly well in this story they've decided the telegraph decided to uh talk about the banks
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supermarket bosses and experts round on quote unsustainable quote plan to curb inflation
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the whole point of the price caps was to do with inflation particularly obviously food price
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inflation which is higher than inflation in other things but if you're going to do that if you're
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going to try and do that make take measures to do that don't do it via price price capping
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and yeah those are different people that some of the people that like run marks and spencers or
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whatever or run a cardo or or yeah the bank this bank bankers experts they all say don't do that
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i think already i think already reeves has backed down and said okay we all right we won't do that
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why would you even consider it why would you even took it's worrying isn't it
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it's like when someone says something completely insane and very quickly say okay i didn't mean
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that i i won't do that it's like but you said it though it's in your mind though isn't it
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like someone says if i don't get my way i'm going to kill everyone in this room and myself
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and people say what that's man they're like oh wait i didn't mean that i won't really it's like
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yeah but when you said it a moment ago you seemed serious about it like i'm worried now
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okay all right this is a slightly interesting story i thought it says it says um drone threat
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forces lithuanian president to hide in bomb shelter now whether that's just some sort of
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anti-putin propaganda and the lithuanian president was in no real danger or if it didn't even happen
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at all maybe if it is as reported a bit worrying i've always said i've always thought that the
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anti-russian western anti-russian propaganda that mr putin's got his eye on
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like after ukraine it'll be belarus then poland then all the baltic states you know lithuania
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estonia etc and finland it's going to invade finland any moment i've always said that's
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nonsense i just don't buy that i don't believe it and i still don't but that story though if it's
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true like oh well okay i might have to adjust my thinking ever so slightly then if that's true
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never admit never be afraid to admit you're wrong or adjust your thinking
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to be static in what you want your opinions are it's not a good idea so this is the first time
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really the very very first the very first tiny little data point i've seen really at all i'm
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like okay if that's true then i mean it's only a small data point it's not like putin's massing
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tank divisions on the lithuanian border or anything is it but nonetheless and it might be
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might not be entirely accurate reporting as well but if it is anyway i thought that was interesting so
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again life lessons people don't be too static in your opinions and your thinking if sort of
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reality comes with knocking on what you thought was true and real accept it i mean a lot of people
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go through life not really doing that don't they i think i feel all right the times the venerable
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times streeting set to ditch leadership bid if burnham wins by election oh yeah i thought something
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like that might be coming in fact i was thinking just the other day or a couple of days ago i was
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thinking just trying to think of it from west streetings point of view right i was thinking
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kind of the opposite of that if burnham loses that by-election the one person sitting at home
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is it with streetings for the taking it still might not be right it might just be that kiss
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at that point does just hold on to the next general election who knows so much hangs on
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this by-election doesn't it so much hangs on it you know some all by-elections even basically
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inconsequential ones people make out to be like the most important thing but this one and i've
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always if you've watched the bow show i've made that point a number of times haven't i it's like
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It means Zach Polanski is going to be Prime Minister next time
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No, no, no, no, no, settle down, settle down, calm down
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But some, there's by-elections and there's by-elections
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It will put British politics on one of two different timelines, won't it?
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We will go down one of two different routes depending who wins it, won't we?
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Right, this story, this is in the front pages and in the news
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These three girls, I imagine this is an older photo of them
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is it brighton anyway they were uh yeah brighton brighton beach they were on a night out and in
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the wee hours or late at night i don't know if they've been drinking or not i don't know but
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they went into the sea went for a paddle in the sea and either misjudged the undertow or misjudged
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a shale shelf or weren't strong swimmers or couldn't swim at all i don't know all the
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details but they drowned all three of them drowned
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It's just in the news cycle, the British news cycle today
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I guess they weren't strong swimmers apart from anything else
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Don't go paddling in the sea at night if you're not a strong swimmer
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You don't know if there's an undertone and stuff going on
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It's not a good idea, it really, really isn't
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It's not that uncommon that people of colour fall in a canal or something and just drown because they can't swim
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You might think that's mad, I'm making it up
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What a crazy racist thing to say out of left field
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In white culture, a lot of white families, it's just a rite of passage that you're taught to swim
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And you're taught how to swim from an early age
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or teenage years and for whatever reason you hadn't
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quote will fund putin's war machine quote so this is pro-ukraine people that are upset
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on some level that britain's had to dial back its sanctions against uh russian oil
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oh you're funding putin's war machine well okay on some level you can make that argument okay but
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we need diesel we're running out of diesel and and uh what an aviation fuel as well
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we're running out of that we really need it like we need it yesterday sort of thing so
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personally i don't care about zelensky's government
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the completely innocent people of ukraine of course of course but zelensky's criminal government
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basically isn't it well basically it just is it's a matter of record is it not that they're
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massively corrupt that they embezzled insane amounts of money as a matter of course they do
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absolutely do putin's war machine well we'll talk a little bit about a little bit more about putin's
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war machine in a moment bank chief joins attack on freezing food prices governor governor of the
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bank of england that is warns cap wouldn't solve cost of living crisis as retailers dismiss policy
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yeah absolutely preposterous that's the right word for it looks like she's backing down from
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it backing away from it no so good the financial times again uh mr putin is in beijing meeting
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winnie the pooh still apparently winnie the pooh said that like acting unilaterally whether it be
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the united states in persia it's not truly unilateral was it hand in glove with israel or
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russia acting in the donbass region in ukraine acting like these big powers acting unilaterally
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is not a good idea according to any of the poo i mean he still does it doesn't he do stuff in
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against the uyghurs in central asia he would act against formosa or taiwan if he thought he could
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Saying big countries like the United States or Russia
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Imagine if we lived in a world where China was really, really belligerent
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They're quite belligerent, aren't they, I think
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Quite aggressive and belligerent in terms of diplomacy and sort of espionage stuff
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Doing loads and loads of stuff against us all the time
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But it doesn't really go around invading places today at all, really
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If China was crazy belligerent and threatening to nuke people all over the place all the time
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Having wars with all its neighbours on and off constantly
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Supermarket backlash forces Reeves into U-turn over grocery price caps
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chancellor rethinks proposal inflation dip temporary says analysts
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all right okay what else we've got the eye paper
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should we read the blurb on the eye paper it's usually the best you get on any given morning don't we
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food price cap retreat after backlash from supermarkets
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ministers in talks with UK supermarkets to help cut food costs for shoppers
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which is good cutting their taxes on in other ways
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rather than an actual price cap however they will not proceed with plan for voluntary caps on prices
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on price of groceries like milk bread and eggs following furious response
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and claims of state control it would be yeah it just is isn't it
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good good former asda chairman whose proposal quote idiotic and dangerous quote
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while marks and spencer chief urges treasury to cut taxes including business rates and national
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insurance to boost growth yeah absolutely that's just a yeah sort of common sense stuff yeah
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yeah sort of a voice a bit more voice of reason isn't it cut business rates you're strangling
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business strangling everything okay cost of living help as reeves scraps 5p rise in fuel duty and
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inflation falls well falls a tiny tiny tiny bit and is still higher i always think it's where
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inflation was at nine percent and now it's like 7.8 or something it's not that high at the moment
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it has been recently only a year or two ago it's like two or three or four percent at the moment
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you know inflation is down from 3.8 percent to 3.5 percent so it's still we've still got
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inflation still going up and up from an already high level it's not
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i feel really sorry for families or anyone that is struggling to
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buy enough food to have enough calories what the hell what the hell it's supposed to be a third
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this country all right the mirror utter slop some of the worst slop on fleet street the mirror
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there's the prince of wales again over the moon that villa villa won a football match
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it's a giant football match to be fair but all right cost of living crisis labor's happy shoppers
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chancellor to drive down prices of over 100 food cupboard staples or try to i mean they're tweaking
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around the edges of things aren't they we'll see starmer pledges to ease burden with free holiday
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bus rides for kids again talk about tweaking things around the edges ever so slightly rearranging
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the deck chairs on the titanic moving the deck chairs by an inch on the titanic there you go
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sorted it out we're making a difference not really it was that on some particular bus routes
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for under 15s just in the month of august it will be free i.e during the six weeks holidays
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the kitty winks school holidays if you're under 15 some bus routes will become free for you just in
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August. Could you tinker with the economy in a more delicate way? Is that really going
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to do much? It puts money back in the pockets of families. A tiny bit, a tiny bit, okay,
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but it seems pathetically weak-wristed to me. Pathetic. It's moving the deck chairs
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a quarter of a mil right like barely doing anything really certainly not dealing with
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the fundamental issues in our economy okay the guardian
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Burnham backs Mahmood's plans to tighten rules on immigration
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he's only saying that because he's trying to win a by-election in a working class white
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northern brexit voting reform voting area he doesn't this is not what's truly in his heart
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when we talked about yesterday didn't we talked about how Andy Burnham's a massive
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have you ever spoke from conviction no sternum burnham that's a good one that's nate by the way
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that's mr h's that's not my one i'll give him credit for that it's great isn't it no sternum
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has he ever really spoke from conviction has he got any real conviction about anything i don't
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think so so now now he's backing mahmoud's plans remember in the labour party mahmoud is considered
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He's been effectively, you know, no caps on migration
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Of what our demographic is being profoundly changed
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and let the electorate make their own decision no he's trying to manipulate you so he can get
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power for himself of course of course he is gross gross again Putin and Xi warned over
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the law of the jungle like China doesn't conduct itself according to the law of the jungle
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it really does doing whatever it can thinks it's in its best interest at any given moment
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It's exactly how the CCP have always operated and still do
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That they've calculated that they should accuse others
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Of conducting themselves via the law of the jungle
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Are we able to take any moral or political lessons
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the chinese communist party evil they're evil they really are i think they're like this benevolent
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thing a force for good in the world no not at all ai tipped for nobel nobel prize within the next
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year i read a bit of this article it didn't make clear it was just a prediction that in general it
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would wasn't clear if it was what type of nobel prize there's all sorts aren't there it's not
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just the peace prize nobel prize in you know like um science physics something nobel prize in
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literature ai to generate a novel it's the best novel ever written or something
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okay all right someone or other saying ai will win nobel prizes
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I said I'd talk again about Mr Putin's war machine, didn't I?
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This is in the news, like last night, and today, of course
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all right what it was just want the details some of the details so
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the RAF the Royal Air Force Britain's Britain's Air Force was flying a type of aeroplane over the
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Black Sea in international airspace so let's say that to be fair it was in international airspace
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it wasn't in Russian or Ukrainian airspace but when you look at the Black Sea at the top and the
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eastern side of it is there's the crimea and it crimean peninsula and ukraine and russia right so
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okay it's it's russia's backyard if you like you know if the gulf of mexico is the united
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states backyard or the north sea is britain's backyard if you like well the black sea russia
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absolutely consider it theirs so we're just flying as a well the sun characterizes it as a spire
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plane it is really and it's an airplane it's not like a fast jet like this it's a big looks like
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a sort of a mid-sized commercial airliner always what it looks like it's like 30 people on board
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it's not a little single two-seater fast jet okay and it's flying along and quite a big airplane
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it's not got any any missiles or guns in the nose or anything nothing at all
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and uh yeah it's a type of spy plane it's just like um trying to scan everything on the horizon
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it's trying it's actually really trying to have a look into like the ukrainian battlefield battle
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zones and have a look over there right but we it was in international airspace all right that's
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going on first thing to say is we do that sort of thing all the time and the russians do that sort
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of thing all the time the americans any big player in the world really that's got an air force to
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to speak of will be doing stuff like that flying close to or perhaps sometimes just inside
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their antagonist's airspace do it all sort of do it all the time and the other side whoever it might
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be like buzz them all the time not every single day but during the cold war it would be every
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single day the point i'm trying to make is this sort of thing isn't crazy and remarkable and out
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of nowhere in a massive escalation of tension in any way they'll try my who's 20 foot from world
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war iii okay so our the raf jets flying along over the black sea and the russians send up a couple of
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fast jets or like an su-35 and an su-27 something like that these these fast jets fighter jets
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and they fly alongside our airplane like really quite close to it though within six meters at
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one point or within 20 foot six meters at one point really really close to it and like fly
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right you think oh that's you might think that's crazily aggressive that's like that's
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that's nearly world war three no it's par for the course it's commonplace almost
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like often very often in the north sea russians will do it'll be that will be reversed exactly
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that the russians have got some sort of spire plane flying over the scene it gets close to
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airspace or it's still in international airspace and we send up a couple of euro fighters and do
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that to them the other way around it's quite common i mean six meters 24 is quite close i
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mean that is really quite close i shall have to ask uh tim davies about this in fact
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on epochs behind the paywall you can see to sign up for this five pound a month bronze team
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membership i've got more than one long form conversation with tim davis a retired uh raf
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fast jet pilot he was um wing commander no not wing commander squadron leader he's a squadron
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leader a genuine he flew tornadoes hooks he taught people it's like a he would teach fast
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jet pilots how to be a good fast ship that's how good he is oh yeah the red arrows do something
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wrong call in tim davis he'll sort it out he'll tell you what went wrong
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got a few hours of me chatting to him all about aviation civil and military aviation
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talking about sometimes about things exactly like this exactly like this
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it's not that uncommon we weren't close to world war three at all all right that's enough on that
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today but it's all in the news in the british news cycle at the moment it's irresponsible isn't
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it for journalists like the sun try and make you scared that we very nearly were in world
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war three with the russians when it's nothing of the kind all right they feel like they need
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to get clicks and sell papers and they don't care how much they scare people that might not know any
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better out of order really out of order okay the daily mail oh look why women can never trust andy
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burnham yeah jamb yesterday andy burnham came out with female only spaces is you'd have to be some
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some sort of crazy trans rights hating bigot to think that women should have their own spaces
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mental freak it's a freak andy burnham wants transvestite men to be able to go into women's
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toilets and changing rooms despite the fact the vast majority of people think that's crazy
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he denied that it was the vast majority of people only a tiny number of people
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Only a tiny number of anti-trans bigots think that
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Ignoring that it's gone to the Supreme Court
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Why are you so in favour of cross-dressing men
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Why have you decided to be on that side of that argument?
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Picture of Russian fighter that came within 20 foot
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blasts Starmer for easing sanctions on Russian oil.
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Why are you so belligerent against the Russians, Olukemi?
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What's it got to do with you? You're Nigerian.
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Putin jets menace RAF plane with Crazy Ivan stunt.
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Russian jets brazenly imperiled an RAF spire plane it didn't it didn't 20 foot 6 meters
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sounds close and it is but not nothing really was imperiled I saw some of the clips the Russian
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pilots were perfectly in control of their machine wasn't going to accidentally suddenly just go
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Really, really not trying to be anything other than silly, is it, really?
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And look, they've got a speech bubble there
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that the king's saying just as well it didn't land on my head yeah that would have been more
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slightly more embarrassing wouldn't it if it had done have you ever been hit by a bird poo in real
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life outside out there have you it happens what are you going to do it happens i've never been
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hit that i can recall two or three times though i've had like a bird dropping whiz just by me
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just missed me and splat on the ground right in front of me or right to the side of me it's like
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that bird was trying to get me when it was trying to get me it narrowly missed me there i can't
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remember i can't recall actually ever being actually hit by it but what it happens it's real
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life isn't it it happens put it on the front page cheeky seagull seagull spratters royal
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all right you get it let's move on let's move on the metro oh deary me
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in all his background and everything but i know a bit i've read a bit right seems to me he's just
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a working class plumber fella from wigan fine good no problem brilliant
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of course here and me particularly we are pro restore
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i don't necessarily dunk on reform things unnecessarily just for the sake of it
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Just to be like a party, partisan, endlessly for the sake of it.
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Trying to look for every tiny little crack or inconsistency in everything reform do and say.
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To credit where it's due. I've got no problem with this dude.
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I hope restore win, of course, but I've got no problem with this dude.
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And the legacy corporate mainstream media as a whole really
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or a ban certain things they've got their t's and c's
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so he posted about native population and and a foreign invasion
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his crime his crime is that he talked about reality as far as the metro is concerned
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it's very very small there hopefully i can read some of it reform uk has refused to
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investigate this is right at the limit of my vision harry is there any way you can zoom that
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in just briefly can you do that oh let's go back up okay it's a little bit better
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reform uk has refused to investigate the candidate it hopes to derail
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derail andy burnham andy burnham's bid to become prime minister let's see what are the actual
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quotes he said in one inflammatory post he wrote we are being gaslighted on an industrial scale
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yeah we are that's a matter of yes just again just a statement of fact reality we are being put at
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risk due to the invasion of foreign criminals yeah so the metro quote that as though that's insane
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This is what the legacy corporate mainstream media do
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He replied to a post by left-wing writer Owen Jones
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Owen Jones talked about the massive danger of rioters
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there was never a threat from the far right because they don't really exist
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oh oh the metro the metro thinks what's wrong with saying like i don't think he's necessarily
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right but there's nothing wrong with saying that what's wrong with saying that that's his opinion
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He has showed exactly there is a two tier policing system
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And throw him on the rubbish tip of history
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What for noticing that there's a two-tier policing system
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That's not in favour of the native population
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I really, really hope he and Reform don't apologise in any way
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Alright so King Charles has said something
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Maybe he can open up his palaces and grounds to them then
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You're not allowed to type that according to Metro
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Certainly despise you from ever being involved in politics
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in my opinion you didn't go hard enough it's not it's not good on you Robert go for it
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these are just centrist dad positions to me the things he's put there
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but this is what they do they'll do it to everyone they can every reform and restore and
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even conservative or even if they find like a Lib Dem candidate or something that happens to
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said something spicy mildly spicy not even spicy they'll highlight it try and put pressure on the
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party to just deselect them it's so you end up with a parliament like the one we've got
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it's a parliament of entirely weak-wisted wet lettuce if not entirely outgroup foreign people
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you can't get you they don't want anyone that's got the slightest bit of nativism or patriotism
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And this has been going on for decades and decades
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That's how we end up with a parliament full of traitors
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Because we've allowed this sort of thing to work
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that this completely normal working class dude came out with some centrist dad positions
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that reflect accurately reality that that's that that's a problem and he needs to be investigated
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the metro the people that wrote this and signed off on it are enemies enemies of the people
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sickens me sickens me all right let's move on the daily express
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no thank you to another pm who does not back women yeah right yeah what a crazy position
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to hold women only spaces like toilets and changing rooms shouldn't be just for biological
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women why would you think such a perverse a perverse and subversive thing why would you
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Didn't we ask the chat what poll we should do, didn't we?
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Should the police who arrested Andy Novak be investigated?
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And, oh well, crushing, crushing victory for the yes.
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That 2%. Surely that's just arch-contrarianism.
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okay 98 say yes right anyone doesn't know just real quick henry henry novak
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polish or half polish kid say kid he was like 18 i think got into some altercation in the street
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with some sick dude or two sick dudes they whipped out their big curved knives eight inch knives
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because six are allowed to carry knives around everyone else isn't it's against the law in
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in Britain, unless you've got a very, very good reason.
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They pulled their knives out and slashed him up,
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He's trying to get away, climb over a wall,
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Tried to cover it all up and hide the murder weapon and stuff
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okay that's essentially the fact did the police and i don't think he did say anything right
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not that that's the point i don't think he even did i think the Sikh murderer was just saying that
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all right so should those police officers who put the dying bleeding out Henry Novak in handcuffs
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in 1955 Fidel Castro this guy's older brother launched a communist revolution against Batista
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took over and that regime has been ruling Cuba ever since Fidel Castro himself the beard
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retired in like the early 2000s at some point in the early 2000s and then he died of old age
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essentially in like the 2010s something like that and then his younger brother Raul Castro
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Raul Castro was the second most important man in Cuba
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After Fidel Castro, Raul Castro was president of
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um cuba for a few years in like the 2010s time and then he's retired as well in like i can't
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remember when like 2013 or 2017 or something so he's still alive but um is retired but apparently
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according to insiders is obviously obviously an elder statesman one of the last original
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revolutionaries and his word is still really really powerful behind the scenes okay that's
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raul castro if you didn't know right so um an incident happened in the late 90s
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was it like 1997 1999 something like that uh where i mean if you're going to put raul castro
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up on charges there's a thousand and one different things they could have chosen
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thousand and one different crimes put cards on the table i think the castro brothers were
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absolute scumbags who ran that country into the ground uh tyrants basically commie scum
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who ruined that country so just make it clear where i stand on this anyway the americans
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decided that this incident happened in i think 1999 where there's this uh movement
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what was it called brothers for in fact i think there's another article i got somewhere i had
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i had some pictures of it all right i'll have to just explain it there was this movement called
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like the pro-democracy movement or the cuban democracy movement or something and a part of
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that was like brothers for i can't remember the name of it sorry like brothers for freedom or
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something or other and they had a couple of small airplanes relatively small airplanes
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To drop to like some American Cubans that were there
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But also they were dropping leaflets over Havana
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whether rightly or wrongly if they imagine that was happening to your country foreign a foreign
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group was dropping leaflets over your capital saying your way of living and your your government
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is like wrong and should be effectively overthrown on some level all right take it or leave it you
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could argue these guys in those two two airplanes were doing nothing wrong they're absolutely clean
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and clean white and white didn't have any connections to the cia they're just doing a
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a completely humanitarian good thing you could argue what they're doing is really subversive and
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um you know not cool on a number of levels either way it seems like raul castro personally ordered
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them to be shot out of the sky and everyone killed in them something like that is what happened
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um has sort of formally indicted raul castro for like murder mass murder
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all right so for that for that particular event right so all right it's like shades of noriega
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and nicholas maduro like when a court in the united states indict someone like this
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it's like are they going to come and get you now is there going to be a maduro style raid
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to capture the person of raul castro and take him back to what new york put him on trial
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in the southern district i don't know one other thing i would say about it is uh marco rubio
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because of course marco rubio's secretary of state isn't he the u.s equivalent of the foreign
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secretary and he is cuban isn't he well he is isn't he i think both marco rubio's parents are cuban
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apologies if that's not correct i didn't double check this morning if that's right but i think
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that's right both his parents are cuban um so he's you know he's invested heavily invested in
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all things cuban marco rubio all right it's amid an ongoing almost entire entire blockade
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of cuba and starving them out of fuel and petrol and the cuban state always shaky and bad zero
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economy and pathetic because it's communist at the moment worse than ever absolutely worse than ever
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barely any power in cuba what little infrastructure they ever had completely crumbling to dust to
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nothing and now trump and rubio dialing up the pressure even more proper charges criminal charges
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of a murder a mass murder against raul castro again the dude's like 94 he can't be long for
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this world with the best the best will in the world he won't be here for all that much longer
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would they do a maduro style raid seal team six in the middle of the night
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Duncan Valentine, let's talk a quick word about Big Dunk
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Last week I decided to throw my support behind Andy Burnham
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When he heard about Andy Burnham's trans women thing
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Biological women must have single sex spaces
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This talks a little bit about how Duncan Valentine
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Is that he then threw his weight behind Restore
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Where he said, I'm no longer supporting Burnham
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i support that rebecca lady for restore this article very on the the mail very very studiously
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doesn't report any of that it quotes tweet it quotes his his tweets up to the point of talking
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about burnham and nothing else nothing beyond that they're very very deliberately omitting
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anything about restore that's what they do restore are still in that phase largely aren't they when
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legacy corporate mainstream media are just pretending they don't exist more or less
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the tiniest amount of reporting when they absolutely absolutely absolutely have to and
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beyond that nothing like this exactly like this just refusing they won't talk about that bit
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it's classic isn't it i say it nearly every morning what's the legacy corporate mainstream
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media lying to you about bio mission it's their main tool they'll tell your story up to a very
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Or at some point, one way or another, they'll decide, oh, it's time to throw the kitchen sink at Rupert and Restore.
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At a certain point, it's like, we'll get the reform treatment, but more so.
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Because we're dealing with what a lot of people think
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Rupert and Restore's message and agenda is in line with patriotic nativist people
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50% of the electorate that just don't even vote anymore
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A big chunk of that, if not nearly all of those people
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story from yesterday the express jd vance urges uk immigration protesters defend your culture
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in latest broadside he's all right that jd vance i think isn't he he's all right he's a lad he's a
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boy he's come out a few times hasn't he and said like places in europe and britain specifically
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it's crazy that you've got open borders that you're allowing yourself to be invaded etc etc
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I know it's only just a few words from the Vice President
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The least powerful, most powerful person in the world
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He's on the side of immigration protesters in the UK
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I was just going to moan about the highest street
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It's very, very common that you see a shop like this
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Downstairs converted into some crappy little shop
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And it's actually a front for money laundering
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doing anything about it that's that's less common isn't it
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yeah it does seem like the legacy corporate mainstream media are paying
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attention to this blight on our country and society a bit more regularly now
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which is nice should have been a long time ago and a lot deeper and harder than
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it is now but at least it seems like they're beginning to do it on a more
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a regular basis well let's have some WPCs that are like five foot three and weigh 110 pounds
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let's get as many of them on the police force as we can
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there's a place for women in the police force in administrative roles behind desks
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I really don't think you should put small women on the beat I really don't think that
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people on their phone it's a normal size not a big hulking dude a normal size bloke like me
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five foot nine five foot ten 160 170 pounds and more even sometimes even more than one of
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these little wpcs trying to arrest him and he barely needs to
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it's nothing to fend them off and run away nothing let alone a big strong young dude
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Small females should not be walking the beat.
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Not like they can't work for the police at all,
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Because ultimately, if you're a cop on the beat,
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ultimately, it comes down to physicality, right?
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Should we have a look at On This Day in History
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You guys like this section, I like this section
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Down through the centuries, what happened of note
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I'd never heard of that one before until this morning
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The top 100 most devastating eruptions and tsunamis
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first US Democratic National Convention is held in Baltimore.
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You might think it goes back to the beginning of the Republic.
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Right. On this day in 1871, the French army attacks Paris. Wait, wait. The French army
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attacks Paris? Wait, what? What's going on there? Starting the bloody week, a week-long
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battle that kills 10,000 to 15,000 and ends the Paris Commune. Wait, the French army killed
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10,000 to 15,000 Parisians. What happened there? Fascinating thing. It's the Franco-Prussian
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War of 1870 to 1871. I'm fascinated by this. I love this bit of history. If ever you're
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interested in World War I, why did World War I happen? You will almost inevitably at some
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point start reading about and look into the War of 1870, 1871. I'll have to do some content
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all about the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to 1871 at one point. I've done a fair bit
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of content more than one bit of content about world war one and the run at one point harry
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i've got a long form bit of content i don't think it's behind the paywall i think we made it a
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freemium well i'm in conversation with uh godfrey bloom the godfrey bloom goddess xmep and og badass
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based magic granddad godders proper dude i'm in conversation with him i've got a couple of
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conversations with him actually and i wish i could chat to him i wish i wish he'd been my dad
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or my granddad i could just chat to him all the time brilliant one of those people i could just
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talk to him talk and talk to him what do you think about this what do you think about that
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why do you think that is that sort of person genius genius guy um well there's one conversation
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we're talking all about gold and like the history of gold another one we're talking all about world
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war one like should britain have got involved in world war one and just a long form bit of
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conversation an hour an hour and a half all about um all about the run-up to it so i've done all
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that in all sorts of detail the war of the war of 1870 1871 was where bismarck the otto von bismarck
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um manipulated events so that the germans went to war with the french and the french were being
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controlled by napoleon the third at that point who was the napoleon's nephew napoleon the first
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napoleon bonaparte his nephew was in control of france at that point as napoleon the third
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collapses implodes and collapses the germans win the germans march all the way to paris
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the the people of paris panic they're like oh no the germans might invest all of paris and
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enslave us all or kill a bit butcher us all they panic a bit the the germans decide to just bypass
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paris and they just go effectively go to versailles and sign a peace treaty with the remnants of the
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the French army and the remnants of the French government at Versailles. Shades of 1919 in
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reverse, isn't it? Okay, so that happens. That's the War of 1870 to 1871, the Franco-Prussian
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War. Meanwhile, in Paris itself, which the Germans never invested and butchered anyone
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or anything, inside Paris itself, just complete political turmoil, complete meltdown, completely.
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to the point where communists in Paris just take control of Paris,
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A few remnants of the actual French army that were still garrisoned in and around Paris,
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they killed them, or they killed at least two of the generals of it.
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And just every different, various different stripes of communist and socialist,
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Basically that, but all of Paris for two months
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Said well we've got to put an end to this really
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The only way to do that is to go in there full blown
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still thousands the french army retook paris and had to kill thousands of commies
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there you go there you go there's a lot more to the story it's a fascinating story actually i
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should do i've got to do i've got to do an epox on that scene i find the whole story fascinating
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it's one of those stories for me anyway the more you go into it the more you look into it
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the more the more interesting it becomes oh what that happened really they did that oh wow okay
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and not that long ago right it sounds like a crazy medieval story in some ways you know something
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crazy went down in munster in the 1500s you can sort of believe it no this was paris in the late
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all right on this day in 1927 aviator charles limburg in the spirit of st louis
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Lands in Paris after the first solo air crossing in Atlantic.
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You remember the other day, I think it was even yesterday,
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on this website they told us that was the day Lindbergh took off,
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so what, five years later, exactly five years later,
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completing the first solo transatlantic flight by a woman
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they can just sort of if your engine fails you're over the middle of the atlantic and
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anything goes wrong really you're done you'll almost certainly never be found even
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right okay that's on this day in history let's have a look at our rumble rants and super chats
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shall we let's have a look at our rumble rants oh no no global church history this morning hope
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you're okay buddy I know it can't be every morning I don't put pressure on you no global church
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history or jet lag all right the first one this morning then is from GWFF that's just their name
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GWFF says the Makerfield by-election will be held on the 18th of June 2026 211 years before on the
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same day the Battle of Waterloo was won oh right okay and then you've put a quote here that says
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I think it's supposed to be hard pounding isn't it
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series talking all about the duke of wellington i think i've got another one just talk about the
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battle of waterloo as well so it's all there it's all there um i think he called him like a mere
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pounder like oh this is this is napoleon this is all he's got it's not really like fantastic genius
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Something like 5% of the entire world's population
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fascinating person nonetheless i'm alone okay jc warlock says
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did you look up fort george on google maps yet the answer to yesterday's riddle was time
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loch ness monster uh loch ness castle monster you always say that i didn't i don't think i did look
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up fort st george i'll have to i'll do that if i threatened to do that already a number of times
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i still haven't apologies if so although the riddle yesterday was time i can't remember what
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the riddle was harry do you remember what it was i don't know okay it was time how can you spend
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this thing but it's not money i seem to remember okay good one good one rick wgp says i know you
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weren't talking about them but it has to be said that the ex rfc captains all cock and brown were
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the first to fly the atlantic in 1919 in a vickers v me bomber
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that's interesting that's the sort of thing i would have thought i
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i pride myself on knowing that i did not know that is that true
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oh i'm not questioning you if you say it's true i'll leave you i'll look that
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up later in a minute really in 1919 a couple of uh the rfc what royal royal flying corps that's
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before the raf right the royal flying corps alcock and brown flew the atlantic in 1919 in africa's
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vimy did they that's fascinating that's interesting you learn something new every day
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jc wallach's just ticked in with that one says uh saying oh what it was this one thing can buy
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anything but itself cannot be bought time very good very good lovely that's interesting though
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they're flying the atlantic in 1919 in a vicar's room i didn't think they would have the range
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i didn't think they'd have anywhere near the range to be able to do that
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i'm gonna have to look that up later thank you thank you though i love learning new stuff
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genuinely do brilliant love it all right let's have a look at the
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youtube ones quite a few here so i have to whip through them the first whole bunch in a row is
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from something wickedly which is superfan shona morning shona so i'll read them all in one go if
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you don't mind. You put pissing down in Glasgow. It's a rainy morning in Glasgow. Fat lamby
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won't starve in a hurry. He's not missing meals, is he? Not missing meals. I don't need
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to change my mind. I'm never wrong. Smiling, crying face. It's a cross to bear, isn't it?
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in relation to those three sisters that drowned
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I don't know what that's in reference to specifically
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penis but oh my god you don't know about all cock and brown that's tragic mate newfoundland
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newfoundland to a bog in southern ireland you definitely you definitely need to look it up
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mate yeah i will do i will actually absolutely will do have i ever heard of all cock or brown
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before and it's just i've just forgotten it over the years possibly that felt like new information
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of my own channel history bro I've only ever described myself as a history fan with a mic
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I'm not published I haven't published any history books I've never lectured in history
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so I'm not a professional historian I have never claimed to be anyone who out there said
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Bo thinks he's a historian he's no historian no I'm not no I'm a history fan with a mic
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I'm an armchair historian never claimed to be anything more than that I'm just a history nerd
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just a history fan just a history geek no more than that okay all right the next one youtube
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super chat tory k music at tory k music says bo the magnificent
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i prefer bo the terrible myself i'll take bo the magnificent i'll take it i'll take it
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We're going up to like 100 and something aren't we
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producer harry coughs bow raises right hand if you think i have long form content
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about the largest pandemic in history epochs only five pound a month
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yeah cool thank you for that 10 quid appreciate it i don't think i've seen your name before
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majestic star jewelist so thank you very much appreciate it all right there's still quite a few
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there's quite a few to get through so i'll whip through them a bit more quickly i'm afraid because
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it's already gone half past nine yeah no massive rush but there's quite quite a few more still so
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okay ac1d helm says god emperor bow looking fly on the desk ooh wee the god emperor
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i have no ambitions to become a god emperor but should the people bestow it upon me
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it would be churlish to refuse the title wouldn't it i shall have to refuse it for
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appearances sake two or three times but eventually i would allow myself to be
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even as a joke that's uncomfortable that's insane okay god emperor bow it's got a ring
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to it doesn't it okay shona again says it just says uh it'd be easy to bully burnham yeah he
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feels like someone that's been bullied one of those kids at school where even kids that aren't
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bullies bully him it's difficult not to bully him feel like it's one of those kids
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you know i'm talking about don't you some kids who just invite being bullied
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Okay, what was that in reference to? I don't know
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Sorry, I can't recall what that might have been
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It was on the front page of the sun, wasn't it?
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hey mate how good don't go swimming at night to be honest we shouldn't really go swimming in here
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we lost a p.m we lost a p.m went for a swim and just disappeared all right yeah i mean yeah
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you're not quite familiar with that bit of sea and you know there's no undertow and you know
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there's no sort of weird shelf thing going on and you're a strong enough swimmer maybe anything
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short of that be careful be really careful you've gone out for a night out and you're a bit boozed
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up and you're near the sea i'll just have a quick paddle not a great idea it's not a great idea okay
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f google 2 again their full name is not just f google it's
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A suggestion to analyse why journalists are commies
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Because their bosses and owners want them to be
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Who's still basically containment largely as far as I can tell
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Black kid starts a fight with a white kid over nothing
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I don't know exactly what the context of it was
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junkie and it's and it's my job i'm the type of person that would keep my on the news cycle nearly
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every day of my life varying degrees anyway even if this wasn't my job i'm one of those people but
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even me sometimes it's like it's just too much occasionally it gets on top of you you know
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that's just like the 50th black pill today usually it doesn't get to me every now and again though
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it does every now and again i'm like i'm just done in fact often at the weekends on a saturday
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Let's get a little bit of Streisand effect going for a restore.
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Like Dan said with Carl, if Farage was half of what the mainstream said he is,
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But yeah, right, yeah, so I get the point you're saying.
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The arguments or anything at all will they
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To have a giant program of mass remigration
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Not just deport people that are here illegally
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They won't be able to deal with that in any other way
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it's just a win for restore there's a lot of them
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a lot of them will immediately be prepared to vote for it i think i think i might be wrong
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all right got a few more just a few more to get through here three more
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something wickedly again Shona says did you see tiny Muslim policewoman had to be surrounded by
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three or four policemen after Muslims were attacking her at the pro rally on Saturday
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I didn't see that but that makes perfect sense yeah the problem with having a tiny little WPC
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on the street is that not only can't they tackle men desperate criminals that are trying to get
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away or fight, not only can't they do that, they're a hindrance to, often, very often,
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they're a hindrance to the male policemen trying to brawl and fight in the street with
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a desperate criminal. How often have you seen clips where a criminal is fighting a male
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cop, and the female cop is sort of either standing there doing absolutely nothing, or
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just sort of dancing around not sure what to do and sort of trying to help her a bit but not really
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in fact it's more of a hindrance if anything yeah or the male cop has got to protect her
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if it's in a situation where there's multiple criminals around he's got to protect her now
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mad mad i didn't see that shown up but it makes perfect sense yeah of course it does
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all right kick you in the throat again says big shout out to harry beautiful lad all to plan
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right if we talk about you little harry or harry romerson i'm choosing to believe it's about you
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little harry thank you big shout out to harry yeah he doesn't get enough credit
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without harry it's not a thing as well it really isn't thank you sir thank you for all you do
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gets up early comes in super early every single day proper dedication oh yeah there's a quite a
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few people that work in the back office for load-seaters a few people you've probably never
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heard of and without them it doesn't happen without them it's not it or certainly it would
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be like load-seaters was in the early days i.e. quite amateur really it is what it is due to at
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least half a dozen back office people you probably don't know their names got to give them credit
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real credit thank you for everything they do okay two last ones kick you in the throat again
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paris texas uh boasts a land area 44 square miles while paris france only has omega 41
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that's interesting i think it'd probably be slightly big that would just be like the center
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of sort of metropolitan paris the suburbs will i'm sure will be bigger than that still none of
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this nonetheless yeah paris isn't a big city i've been to paris a bunch of times i've been to paris
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five six times or something it's not a giant city at all everything's within walking distance really
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in london to walk from like tower hill out to like
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north london somewhere pimlico or up to like highbury or something it's a massive long walk
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I thought you might mean that's how many people attended
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than reform i mean reform have got a bigger bigger membership at the moment
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and are a bigger organization in a few in a few different ways at the moment at the moment
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but considering how young restore is how quickly it's got off the ground
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and already in some metrics outperforming reform in some metrics the ground game for restore really
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is quite remarkable it's more than i could have ever hoped for really
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scuttlebutt rumor on the ground in uh in makerfield is that the store may well perform
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better than a first polling suggests i think the polling suggests your store is on like five percent
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for restore ever whether in a local election or a general election only ever voted for restore
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because it was the best option at the time i'm right of center right leaning my only options
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were the tories or reform the tories have proven themselves to be absolute disgusting traitors
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never to be trusted again so my only option the only option realistic one
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now there's sometimes smaller parties aren't they really small parties
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That exact dynamic is going to play out a fair bit
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you thought between 20 and 60 people would turn up
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like they barely made landfall yeah did you say they landed in a bog yeah at one point you say
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they landed in a bog this does ring a bell newfoundland to a bog in southern ireland yeah
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that does ring a bell that they essentially crash landed at the first possible moment they barely
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made it that does ring a bell okay i'll have to remind myself of it all though in a minute or
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nowish okay thanks very much all right that's all the rumble rants and super chats so that's the
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show long one today nearly two hours don't sound not generous it's only supposed to be an hour
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long show it's now 51 minutes past nine in the am British summertime on Wednesday the 21st of May
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in the year of our Lord 2026 you've been the glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers
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and sisters thank you for joining me really sincerely thank you without you it's nothing
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Alright, try and make the best of the day ahead
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