The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - June 30, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Tuesday 30th June 2026


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00:00:00.000 Morning, you.
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00:00:18.920 Alright, it has just ticked past 8 in the a.m.
00:00:20.960 British summer time on Tuesday, the 30th of June
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00:00:56.840 all right as always i'm trying or nearly always i'm joined by my producer little harry how are you
00:01:00.120 this morning good sir this embodied voice of the uh of the uh all-powerful producer there little
00:01:08.280 harry is he real no one's ever seen him in real life is he even it's just ai generated you're
00:01:12.600 real though right harry uh maybe i probably wouldn't say that would it all right just stop
00:01:21.880 Stop faffing about, though. 0.67
00:01:24.660 There's nothing for all that fannying around. 1.00
00:01:26.080 Let's just get straight into it. 1.00
00:01:27.160 What is it today?
00:01:27.720 Okay, so it's a bit of an Andy day, Andy Burnham day.
00:01:30.100 As you remember, yesterday, we were talking about he was set to give a speech.
00:01:34.220 Well, he then did give a speech.
00:01:35.980 I feel like I've talked about it a lot already,
00:01:37.100 because it was actually my segment on the main podcast yesterday.
00:01:40.140 And then I did a video about it for State of Politics.
00:01:42.320 State of Politics.
00:01:43.100 My other channel I do with Nate, Mr H Reviews.
00:01:45.500 But we'll talk about it then, because it's all in the news today.
00:01:48.180 It's sort of the main story in the news cycle today on Fleet Street,
00:01:51.180 in the british print media so let's have a look a little bit of football i'll keep it to a minimum
00:01:55.200 as always i know how the fans of the beau show are not in sports ball particularly so i'll keep
00:02:01.480 it to a minimum but it is in the news we've got we've got world cup fever okay so it's andy's
00:02:06.720 radical rewiring that was one of the things he said he's going to rewire britain radically so
00:02:14.780 And it's coming homes
00:02:18.100 She also says
00:02:19.640 She's going to do the biggest home building
00:02:21.120 Project since World War 2
00:02:23.020 And there's that football song isn't it
00:02:25.520 It's coming home
00:02:26.660 It's coming home
00:02:27.960 Football's coming home
00:02:29.780 But it's coming homes
00:02:31.540 Funny isn't it
00:02:33.520 Very very clever
00:02:34.260 Alright the metro
00:02:35.040 Oh god
00:02:36.020 Get away from me 0.97
00:02:42.640 Filth
00:02:44.780 metro the metro okay something about divina mccall don't care anything about what divina
00:02:53.360 mccall says or does ever right burnham's bid to transform britain there he is i think he's
00:02:58.220 like a claymation turtle isn't he andy bumham king of the north no sternum burnham a weird 0.98
00:03:05.280 idiot throwback sparks fly over andy's radical rewiring kemi badenok olu kemi badenok the 0.97
00:03:14.200 nigerian woman who somehow finds herself leader of the opposition whose mum just came over here 1.00
00:03:19.300 from nigeria to take the absolute mickey out of us and our national health service and just have 1.00
00:03:23.840 her born on the health service a complete scumbag move and now she's the head of the conservative 0.94
00:03:29.360 party weirdly she had some criticisms of bumham and his plans king of the north that king of the 0.93
00:03:38.560 north vows to pull plug on rule from westminster by handing greater control to regions that was
00:03:45.880 probably the biggest part of his his plan for government is more devolution basically that
00:03:54.540 he's gonna he's gonna make um he's gonna do a second number 10 in manchester number 10 north
00:04:02.500 calling it i mean straight away the the just the logistics of it people are saying well
00:04:08.540 That's going to be really expensive
00:04:10.160 You need loads of 24 hour police
00:04:13.620 Protection on that
00:04:15.440 You have to close roads
00:04:16.460 That will cost millions and millions of pounds
00:04:17.880 For what purpose?
00:04:19.360 What real actual purpose
00:04:20.880 Other than just virtue signaling
00:04:22.120 That you're a northerner
00:04:22.920 We get it Andy
00:04:23.760 You're a northerner
00:04:24.440 We get it
00:04:25.320 You think you're the king of Manchester
00:04:28.700 He's actually a Scouser 1.00
00:04:29.580 He's not even a Manc 0.98
00:04:31.380 He's a Scouse
00:04:31.980 He's got a house in Wigan
00:04:37.820 And he's not going to move
00:04:39.840 He doesn't intend to move to number 10
00:04:41.820 Downing Street
00:04:43.000 We get it, we get it
00:04:47.100 You're from the north, okay
00:04:48.480 You're going to spend millions of pounds
00:04:50.740 On some weird virtue signaling thing
00:04:52.280 How does that really change power in any way?
00:04:56.240 How does that change
00:04:56.940 Like policy or how the government
00:04:58.560 Actually works
00:05:00.340 And the quality of the policy
00:05:03.280 And how it's carried out
00:05:04.360 Because there's a building in Manchester
00:05:06.620 That you physically sit in
00:05:08.220 What?
00:05:11.240 Which is absolute nonsense
00:05:12.460 It's just
00:05:15.820 Student politics nonsense
00:05:18.900 Isn't it really?
00:05:20.000 Alright
00:05:20.400 But Olukemi Badenoch 1.00
00:05:22.120 The Nigerian woman 1.00
00:05:22.900 Wounds of power black out 1.00
00:05:24.880 Unless the PM in waiting
00:05:27.080 Takes helm before long summer break
00:05:29.100 So that was one of her criticisms
00:05:30.180 Is that parliament takes quite a long summer break
00:05:33.600 It starts towards the end of July
00:05:36.060 isn't it goes through to september i think anyway big chunk of the summer there's just there's no
00:05:43.300 problem and he's supposed to take power from sequestral in um just a few days after after that
00:05:53.140 so it's fair criticism it's a fair point isn't it so like all that time there will just be like he
00:06:01.800 won't it would just be like a bit of a limbo he might characterize it as chaos they're
00:06:05.680 characterizing as chaos i don't know if it necessarily be chaotic it would just be a bit
00:06:10.060 of a limbo period because until parliament sits again and he starts actually doing the business
00:06:15.200 of government it will just be oh yeah limbo is not a bad word for it really um
00:06:20.880 especially if we don't know exactly what he plans to do because obviously the king's speech
00:06:26.980 we just had a few weeks ago that wasn't andy's agenda was it
00:06:31.800 And he may have done this speech yesterday, which was like, I can't remember, like 35 minutes long, 40 minutes long or something,
00:06:37.320 which was very, very broad strokes of the brush.
00:06:40.900 He talked about a number of different things, but there wasn't real solid core detail about any of it.
00:06:46.940 It was all like, bit pie in the sky, I want to do this, inspiration, hope, talk about hope, stuff like that.
00:06:53.400 It's not like drilling down into any policies of what we're going to do exactly and the numbers involved and anything like that.
00:06:58.980 So again we're just sort of waiting
00:07:01.220 Just sitting there twiddling our thumbs
00:07:03.640 What's Andy actually going to do
00:07:05.080 You know
00:07:06.660 It's a fair point
00:07:07.880 If he's going to be Prime Minister
00:07:09.140 Shouldn't we know
00:07:09.980 Shouldn't we know
00:07:11.920 Wouldn't that be a good idea
00:07:13.520 If we actually knew
00:07:14.260 In any real detail
00:07:16.380 We don't need like a 500 page
00:07:18.360 Policy document
00:07:20.040 But you know
00:07:21.860 Something would be nice
00:07:23.460 Beyond
00:07:23.900 I'm just going to give more power to mayors
00:07:26.520 i'm going to build a number 10 in manchester something a bit more than that would be nice
00:07:30.800 all right let's keep going it's the main story of the day we'll get there'll be more to it we'll
00:07:37.560 get to it okay the eye paper oh look penelope keith has died harry i imagine you've never
00:07:42.380 heard of penelope keith no okay no i hope you've never offended when i do that it's just to check
00:07:50.240 that the zoomers i'm never trying to dunk on you it's not your fault you're 20 uh kid he's laughing
00:07:56.100 okay um yeah zoomers and foreign people might not ever heard of penelope keith this woman 0.59
00:08:00.620 she got cancer and is dead at 86 odd so not a bad innings anyone old enough and british will know
00:08:07.340 she was a staple of tv in what like the 70s and 80s she was in the good life remember the good
00:08:12.660 life yeah she was in that weren't she margot in that oh and to the man of ball i quite i quite
00:08:21.180 liked to the man of ball that was quite good she was really posh wasn't she she's really posh oh
00:08:26.020 dame penelope keith actually wasn't it another bit of a another bit of a national treasure a
00:08:35.100 little bit so she's died unfortunately that's on the front a lot of the front pages you'll see
00:08:39.240 okay military focus shifts to drones as uk learns lessons from ukraine that's a story that
00:08:45.480 finally the government has come out with what they're going to spend on defense
00:08:49.500 and on top of the many many many many billions we already spend they wanted an extra 18 billion
00:08:55.880 here some said we can best we can do is 13.5 billion his secretary of defense resigned and
00:09:04.660 his government collapsed and he had to resign off the back of that now he's saying in his last few
00:09:08.600 weeks all right we can stretch to 15 billion still under what the bare minimum the military
00:09:17.140 was asking for the bare minimum still under that but a little bit more than it was anyway anyway
00:09:22.340 we reported yesterday that they were talking about how they're going to build budget destroyers
00:09:27.300 or frigates budget ones and now they're talking about loads more on drones like five billion
00:09:32.900 earmarked for drone drone technology sea air and land anti-personnel drones all sorts of drone
00:09:40.340 technology i've been in for that sounds like a lot but it's not really apparently all right
00:09:48.780 All right, let's read the eye paper
00:09:51.080 Because the blurb on it is about the best you're going to get
00:09:53.800 When Dan took over the other day
00:09:55.120 He says, Beau likes the eye papers for some reason
00:09:57.420 I don't like it
00:09:58.920 It's slop, like it's globalist
00:10:01.700 Treasonous slop, like all the others
00:10:03.660 It's slightly better than the rest, right?
00:10:06.700 Like reform
00:10:07.320 Slightly better than the Conservatives
00:10:10.420 Still containment machine
00:10:14.560 Right, so let's read it
00:10:16.500 The blurb they put on the front usually tells all you need to know
00:10:19.660 Burnham pledges growth, housing and number 10 north
00:10:22.840 In his vision for rewired Britain
00:10:25.060 He wanted to bring prosperity or growth to every postcode
00:10:29.500 Let's quickly read the blurb
00:10:34.160 Likely next Prime Minister promises a new, quote, nerve centre, quote, in Manchester
00:10:38.560 With more control flowing to mayors and councils in, quote
00:10:42.100 The biggest rebalancing of power our country has seen, quote
00:10:46.500 Rebalancing
00:10:49.000 A redistribution of resources
00:10:51.120 Was one of the things he said
00:10:52.300 Socialism
00:10:53.820 State sponsored theft of those who have got anything
00:10:56.860 To redistribute
00:10:59.640 To people who are lazy 0.94
00:11:02.820 And work shy and feckless 0.97
00:11:04.280 And invaders 0.78
00:11:05.980 Great 0.77
00:11:07.820 He didn't say a word about immigration
00:11:09.860 Andy Burnham yesterday
00:11:10.800 Not a word about legal or illegal 1.00
00:11:13.340 Migration, the small boats 1.00
00:11:14.900 The demographic decline 0.98
00:11:16.340 In fact, we're staring down the barrel of a racial, religious and sectarian tribal nightmare 0.99
00:11:20.680 Not a word about that 0.99
00:11:22.600 This is going to build more homes, going to nationalise more things
00:11:26.280 Like the 1970s
00:11:27.740 A weird throwback dude is what he is
00:11:33.160 Okay, going to redistribute resources
00:11:36.440 To who?
00:11:37.720 To who, Andy?
00:11:39.340 At the expense of whom, Andy?
00:11:41.600 Right, biggest rebalancing of power our country's seen
00:11:47.540 Brilliant, great, that'll fix it won't it
00:11:49.880 Just devolve power down to councils and mayors
00:11:53.100 Who act in their own interests, won't they
00:11:56.780 Their own tribal interests I'm talking about, like Sadiq Khan
00:12:01.100 You've got the councils and various tiers of local government
00:12:06.820 In somewhere like Birmingham
00:12:10.560 They just rinse the system
00:12:14.260 Completely corrupt
00:12:15.100 Rinse it
00:12:16.060 Spend it all on their own
00:12:17.800 On their own
00:12:18.480 Their own tribe 1.00
00:12:19.300 And don't care about 0.99
00:12:21.060 The best interests of the country at large 1.00
00:12:24.100 Or the native people 1.00
00:12:25.740 Because they hate us 1.00
00:12:27.540 Because they're foreign invaders 1.00
00:12:28.520 And they're here to steal from us 1.00
00:12:30.620 Is that a good plan?
00:12:35.200 Give way more power to 1.00
00:12:37.340 Pockets of the country 1.00
00:12:39.720 that are completely conquered by foreign enclaves 0.96
00:12:42.680 give them the power to set their own budgets 0.85
00:12:47.420 to spend their own money and do whatever they want up to a point
00:12:49.440 is that a good idea?
00:12:51.840 well it is if you want to destroy the country
00:12:53.980 if you want to ruin the fabric of our society even further
00:12:56.800 then it's a good idea, yeah
00:12:58.320 in Manchester's speech
00:13:01.320 laying out his political vision
00:13:03.340 there wasn't really one
00:13:04.540 wasn't really one other than
00:13:07.980 and pie in the sky growth in every postcode return hope to the hearts of people said that a couple
00:13:13.500 of times you're not obama mate hope the audacity of andy burnham you're going to talk about hope
00:13:25.100 but you're not going to talk about how we've been invaded by between 10 and 20 million people over
00:13:29.820 the last 25-30 years. Are you going to talk about hope? Okay. Sure. Just completely ignoring
00:13:41.540 it. Just completely ignoring our demographic replacement. The most important existential 0.88
00:13:46.100 question of our age. All policies downstream of that, that we've been flooded by far too
00:13:53.260 many foreign people, many of whom hate us and are a drain on the economy. Not a word 1.00
00:13:58.760 about it this is who he is this is who they are this is who the left are
00:14:06.520 they want to reduce us to rubble so they can control it easier
00:14:11.880 you're not going to talk about that i'm not going to talk about it then
00:14:16.440 the only conclusion i can come to is he like all the others want us to be in danger
00:14:20.680 An enemy of the people
00:14:28.680 Council House pledge sparks fears
00:14:33.160 That it could deliver fewer homes
00:14:34.900 Than those promised under Starmer
00:14:36.500 If it derails Labour's current
00:14:38.700 £39 billion social and affordable
00:14:41.200 Housing scheme
00:14:42.060 Scatic thing isn't it for example
00:14:48.100 Not quite that but a similar-ish point
00:14:50.200 if you push too hard on something often the net result is less efficient like if you bring in
00:14:57.960 loads and loads of wealth tax the wealthiest people just leave or put their money offshore
00:15:03.740 in some way so you're like oh we'll increase taxes surely that just means we our revenues go higher
00:15:08.780 no actually go lower ultimately net
00:15:11.460 gonna push really hard to build more homes actually that's not realistic or possible
00:15:19.460 Again, it will have a higher tax, higher spend
00:15:26.660 At a time when we're already indebted
00:15:29.120 About as far as it's possible to be
00:15:30.940 Just going to tax more and spend more
00:15:36.340 You'll say to rich people and the middle class
00:15:38.680 And in fact working class people
00:15:39.760 That have got any sort of income 1.00
00:15:41.740 Don't tell me we can't tax you more
00:15:45.180 That's Andy Burnham
00:15:46.420 Don't tell me you haven't got the money
00:15:49.460 And we're going to tax you until the pips go squeak.
00:15:53.240 Because that's what you get. 1.00
00:15:54.760 That's what you get for daring to own something, you filthy capitalist pig. 1.00
00:16:00.200 You've got savings. 1.00
00:16:02.360 Oh, well, there's poor people out there.
00:16:04.340 How dare you have savings. 0.90
00:16:07.880 The state will take that from you.
00:16:09.580 State-sponsored theft.
00:16:10.760 That's ours now, one way or another.
00:16:12.560 We'll get our commie hands on that.
00:16:18.420 What they do. 1.00
00:16:19.460 It's always what they do, until society collapses.
00:16:23.360 It's what they do, every time.
00:16:25.300 Critics also raise concerns over the lack of detail on funding
00:16:29.620 for his ambitious plans to deliver improved living standards
00:16:33.200 and, quote, growth in every postcode, quote, over a 10-year period.
00:16:37.260 Oh, yeah, he wants 10 years.
00:16:39.060 His 10-year plan. 0.87
00:16:40.740 Even the Soviets only had five-year plans. 0.72
00:16:45.140 10 years, dude. 0.80
00:16:47.500 I don't think so, mate.
00:16:49.460 You want 10 years in power?
00:16:54.000 No.
00:16:55.820 Highly unlikely.
00:16:58.180 The left of his party will hate him almost as much as they hated Starmer quite quickly, I suspect.
00:17:04.820 Because when he gets into power and starts living with the realities of power and the bond markets and how badly in debt we are,
00:17:11.500 realise he can't just spend endless billions on his weirdo pinko pet projects.
00:17:19.460 and then the left of his own party will despise him for that
00:17:24.100 will they cue him out will he get cued out before 2029
00:17:29.380 who knows maybe i mean the way which his politics has been for the last 10 years or more
00:17:36.820 maybe i suspect quite quickly the left of the labour party will fall
00:17:43.220 utterly out of love with mr burnham i predict that
00:17:49.460 Okay, let's carry on
00:17:51.620 The Mirror 1.00
00:17:52.160 Penelope Keith there
00:17:53.260 She was in a program called The Good Life 0.78
00:17:56.260 As I said
00:17:57.400 And she had a good life 0.99
00:17:59.020 One of a kind TV legend
00:18:00.880 Penelope Keith dies at 86
00:18:02.340 There she is, Margot
00:18:03.940 She was young in like the 70s
00:18:06.400 There we go
00:18:08.360 Alright
00:18:11.000 Schoolmates
00:18:12.460 Rashford there 0.68
00:18:14.640 And some kid from the Congo
00:18:16.440 Who we went to school with
00:18:17.620 Who also plays now for the Congo
00:18:19.020 Because we're going to play Congo, England's going to play the Congo in the football in the next round
00:18:22.680 The first knockout round, actually went to school together
00:18:25.340 Congolese kid
00:18:28.040 Okay, alright 1.00
00:18:31.900 Burnham's housing ambition, it's coming homes
00:18:36.800 Remember that very, very, very clever wordplay there
00:18:39.460 The mirror, no flyers on the mirror
00:18:42.460 They're wordsmiths working round the clock
00:18:45.440 They got multiple Oxbridge graduates
00:18:50.180 Did literature
00:18:51.800 Working on that one 1.00
00:18:56.600 PM in waiting promises massive drive in building of council houses 1.00
00:19:01.180 Does he? Does he? 0.96
00:19:03.920 It's a classic thing, you can promise the earth
00:19:05.460 But when you're not in power
00:19:06.540 You can sort of say anything, for any reason
00:19:09.080 Will he be able to?
00:19:13.820 And again, for whom? 0.89
00:19:14.760 So we can house millions of people that are invading us 1.00
00:19:17.660 I don't want that, I don't want it 1.00
00:19:19.640 There wouldn't be a housing crisis if we deported the millions of people that are here 0.89
00:19:24.580 That shouldn't be here by rats
00:19:25.840 There wouldn't be a giant problem with waiting lists
00:19:30.300 With prisons that are full up
00:19:31.820 With school classes that are gigantic
00:19:33.780 Etc, etc, etc, etc, etc 0.99
00:19:36.340 The fix all button is to deport millions of people that should not be here 0.74
00:19:44.760 Not to mention the crime pandemic 0.99
00:19:50.280 The rape pandemic
00:19:52.400 190 odd rapes a day
00:19:54.500 Happened in this country 0.96
00:19:56.520 That never used to be the case in the mid 90's
00:19:58.600 And before, what happened, what changed?
00:20:02.360 You know
00:20:02.720 Something happened
00:20:04.960 Beginning in 1997
00:20:06.320 To make our
00:20:08.000 The rate of rape in this country
00:20:10.780 The second highest in Europe after Sweden
00:20:12.700 Per capita
00:20:13.260 he Andy Burnham says number 10 north will act as nerve center of a rewired 0.91
00:20:23.320 Britain oh well done
00:20:24.060 slow hand clap for the king of the north yeah well done can you imagine the
00:20:33.580 average person up north in Manchester or whatever
00:20:35.920 brilliant all our problems are solved Andy 10 will physically have a chair
00:20:42.040 That's in Manchester
00:20:43.020 That will make all the difference
00:20:44.320 That will change
00:20:46.940 Like the nature of our country
00:20:48.240 The fabric of our society
00:20:49.400 Our economy
00:20:50.200 Our demographic
00:20:51.420 Nightmare we're facing
00:20:52.980 Because Andy physically sits in Manchester
00:20:55.600 More often than in London
00:20:57.020 Nonsense isn't it?
00:21:01.020 Nonsense
00:21:01.580 The Daily Mail 0.98
00:21:05.080 Pure slop
00:21:06.340 Trying to pretend it's not
00:21:07.460 Just as globalist
00:21:08.700 And anti-British 0.51
00:21:09.400 And anti-white 0.98
00:21:09.960 As all the others 0.67
00:21:10.540 Trying to pretend it isn't
00:21:12.040 that was a theme tune to a good life there penelope dame penelope keith has died they're
00:21:25.480 all going with that all right she hasn't been on tv for like 20 25 years or whatever
00:21:31.160 okay you can tell can't you that a lot of these papers or all the papers
00:21:35.080 they're sort of senior editors are all like my age or older boomers how often do they reference
00:21:41.720 stuff that's from like the 70s all the time isn't it they do stuff all the time do you remember the
00:21:47.160 other day they did uh some sort of pun about it ain't half hot mum it's well old they like 0.69
00:21:52.040 they reference stuff they're all boomers aren't they they're all boomers
00:21:55.980 bernam wants to rewire britain from manchester base okay would be pm plans to run country from
00:22:06.120 Number 10 North
00:22:07.080 Will keep Wigan property as main residence
00:22:09.680 Not Downing Street
00:22:10.920 Oh because Andy's
00:22:13.340 He's a maverick
00:22:15.240 He does things differently
00:22:17.300 There's going to be a real shake up
00:22:19.440 In government and in Whitehall
00:22:20.820 He's going to do things
00:22:21.580 Get ready for change
00:22:22.880 Get ready for change 0.99
00:22:24.700 King Bumham the first
00:22:27.820 And his eyeliner 0.53
00:22:28.620 Are going to change Britain
00:22:30.620 The Guardian
00:22:34.120 Ooh
00:22:34.480 Ooh
00:22:36.120 What's that stench? What's that disgusting smell? Oh yeah, it's the Guardian.
00:22:46.000 Yeah, it smells like feet. The Bayeux Tapestry, one bit of good news. The Bayeux Tapestry is
00:22:56.560 being loaned to Britain. Is it going to be at the British Museum? I remember reading
00:23:01.440 a story a few weeks ago now. Is it going to be at the British Museum? Anyway, maybe
00:23:05.500 it's like being shown somewhere in the south bank i can't remember um but i'm gonna i'm gonna wherever
00:23:11.180 it is i'm gonna make an effort to go and see it with my own two eyeballs i've wanted to see that
00:23:16.460 again with my own two eyeballs my whole life i even quite a few years ago maybe 10 15 years ago
00:23:22.300 i started looking seriously uh um going on holiday to normandy to go see the beaches
00:23:31.260 the normandy beaches for the world war ii invasion go see like some of the big tank traps and
00:23:35.500 and bunkers they've still got there, and while I'm there, visit Bayeux, and go and see the tapestry
00:23:43.060 there, I believe it's being held in Bayeux, anyway, but never got round to it, just one of those
00:23:49.380 things, never actually got round to, but now that it's being lent to Britain, and I'm going to go
00:23:53.240 see it, or is it Winchester Cathedral, I can't remember where they're going to send it, but I'm
00:23:56.700 going to go and do it, hopefully, maybe, even do a bit of content about it, how about that,
00:24:00.560 maybe get one of the lotus eaters lads with a camera mic me up and i'll walk along because i
00:24:06.060 know about it in quite a lot of detail well all the detail really i've read more than one book
00:24:10.960 just about it and spent a long time it's all digital there's a website where you can see it
00:24:15.400 all in really good you can just keep scroll along it the whole thing and um i could walk along it
00:24:22.440 slowly and sort of narrate what's going on i'll look at this bit look at that bit maybe i'll do
00:24:26.040 that okay enough about the bay of tapestry brilliant though do you think harry do you think
00:24:31.980 i've got long form content all about the william of normandy and his successors
00:24:41.520 where i talk at least in part about the bay of tapestry yeah it's there all right
00:24:47.060 burland puts number 10 north at heart of bid to rewire britain it doesn't make sense to me
00:24:51.760 where does it matter where your desk is
00:24:55.480 are your policies sound or not sir
00:24:57.800 I want policy
00:24:59.800 I mean I want policy
00:25:02.920 I'm not interested in gimmicks
00:25:05.680 I'm not interested where your actual desk is
00:25:08.180 I say that but your policy is going to be dog poop isn't it
00:25:17.020 Burnham in waiting
00:25:20.560 PM in waiting
00:25:22.560 Lays out devolution blueprint
00:25:24.760 To rebalance broken system
00:25:26.620 Burnham's going to fix broken Britain
00:25:28.840 Yeah right
00:25:29.480 He's someone that's stuck in
00:25:33.020 His student politics
00:25:34.780 Type paradigm in his head
00:25:37.160 Isn't he
00:25:37.940 He's stuck in that thing where Thatcher
00:25:41.000 Is the baddie
00:25:41.980 Margaret Thatcher
00:25:43.320 In the 1980s
00:25:47.020 were allowed a bit of a boom economically, you know, the boom of the 80s.
00:25:53.040 Money, money, money, money, money, money.
00:25:56.640 He hated that. The leftists hated all of that, didn't they?
00:26:00.940 They hated all of that. 0.96
00:26:02.240 Mrs. Thatcher ruined the country. 0.99
00:26:04.940 Not really, no, no, she didn't.
00:26:06.880 Not really.
00:26:08.500 She helped us get out of the nightmarish situation of the 1970s,
00:26:12.320 where there was blackouts and shortages.
00:26:17.020 And a lot of industry died
00:26:19.100 Under Labour governments of the 1970s, actually
00:26:21.900 But no, the left hate Thatcher
00:26:26.240 Everything she did or said ever was evil, according to them
00:26:29.440 He's still stuck in that, that mindset
00:26:33.660 I've called him a throwback, what, two, three times already
00:26:39.020 I think that's a perfect description of him
00:26:44.140 You know people where they form their character
00:26:46.980 and all their political views
00:26:49.720 when they're like 15 or 18
00:26:54.000 and they're really only the views of their parents
00:26:56.700 and that's it, and that's it
00:26:58.160 and they never ever change
00:26:59.880 come hell or high water
00:27:02.300 despite reality, they'll never ever change their views
00:27:05.840 they were brought up in a labour household
00:27:07.940 or a conservative household
00:27:09.240 they take on the views of their mum and dad
00:27:11.840 just about when they're able to properly understand it
00:27:14.860 in their late teens say and that's it that's it for the rest of their life
00:27:19.100 he's one of those people i would have thought i think that's the feeling i get
00:27:23.600 he was conditioned to have a chip on his shoulder that he's from the north from a young age and
00:27:31.860 that's it he's still got one it's still there it's so massive he's got his own postcode let's see it
00:27:36.660 from orbit it's got his own gravitational field the size of the chip on andy burnham
00:27:44.780 shoulder the financial times burnham pledges rewiring of okay right okay the same thing you
00:27:56.360 got it you got it they're all going with the same thing hey remember guys let's just talk about
00:27:59.580 burnham's speech yesterday and whatever you do don't mention the nature of what jeffrey epstein
00:28:05.060 really was, don't mention the 5th Baron Rothschild's yacht, yeah, definitely don't mention
00:28:14.620 Ehud Barak, click, NLP Keith has died, okay, yep, we know, Wimbledon, Wimbledon started,
00:28:25.940 look at this, look at the state of this, you're not allowed to wear that at Wimbledon, famously,
00:28:33.400 isn't it? Famously at Wimbledon, the dress codes at Wimbledon. It's one of the things
00:28:39.700 it's known for, it's famous for, isn't it? Very strict dress codes for everyone. But this 0.58
00:28:46.460 half Japanese, half black, or half Haitian, she's half Japanese, half, her dad's from
00:28:52.020 Haiti or something. Rules don't apply to her. What's her name? Something, Osaka. She
00:28:59.640 she actually played tennis in that she just came out in that and sort of posed it because she's
00:29:03.940 obviously some sort of insane narcissist talk about uh main character syndrome and they said
00:29:09.940 no don't do that you can't wear that this is Wimbledon I'm afraid did it anyway some weird
00:29:15.360 kimono type deal a real kimono is it but there you go like it's a fashion show like when you
00:29:22.840 walk out onto Wimbledon, it's some sort of fashion thing. What a narcissist. Ugh, gross. 0.89
00:29:30.800 Junior doctors pay to hit £100,000 when they finally got their money, 35% increase. Medics
00:29:36.140 called off strike after a green deal that raises their salaries 35% in past four years.
00:29:43.020 Do you remember over the last, well, ever since the Rishi, well, longer than going back before
00:29:47.100 Rishi, junior doctors keep striking, don't they, because they insist they're not being paid enough.
00:29:52.840 there's some legitimacy to that but also their pay is reasonably good compared to everyone else
00:30:04.120 well they've agreed to the latest deal they're threatening to strike her again
00:30:09.140 they got uh their latest deal they're happy with it they're now up to 100 grand well done
00:30:14.360 Because like a lot of unions
00:30:17.020 They're completely corrupted
00:30:21.520 And infiltrated by hardline leftists
00:30:25.260 See that's the thing
00:30:27.000 I've said this before
00:30:27.700 I'll say it again
00:30:28.440 In principle
00:30:29.780 In principle
00:30:32.300 I've got no problems with unions
00:30:33.880 You might think that's odd 1.00
00:30:34.680 Coming from Bodade of the Lotus Eaters
00:30:36.420 A right leaning voice 0.92
00:30:39.720 Quite right
00:30:41.780 A little bit more than right of centre
00:30:44.940 What? Boast in favour of unions?
00:30:49.820 In principle
00:30:50.780 In principle
00:30:51.940 I'm not against them
00:30:54.660 Because it can be the case
00:30:56.680 In centuries past, certainly
00:30:58.100 Employers can take the absolute mickey
00:31:01.460 But the problem with unions
00:31:03.520 Very, very, very often
00:31:05.040 Is that they become entirely unreasonable
00:31:07.820 They get taken over by a socialist
00:31:11.560 and communists
00:31:12.360 and then it just becomes a battle
00:31:14.160 with trying to destroy the company itself
00:31:16.380 because they own things
00:31:17.780 and they control people
00:31:18.840 and the means of production
00:31:20.120 should be in the hands of the workers
00:31:22.420 not the managerial class
00:31:23.980 or the owning class 1.00
00:31:24.840 filthy capitalist pigs 1.00
00:31:26.080 so they come in 1.00
00:31:27.380 and they use the union as a vehicle
00:31:28.920 to basically destroy everything
00:31:30.180 if you've got a reasonable union
00:31:37.000 and the employers are being completely unfair
00:31:40.940 nothing wrong with that in my opinion just the way isn't it like a lot of stuff
00:31:46.520 like universities the principle of having higher education and universities well and good
00:31:51.700 well and good oh it's been completely subverted by socialists and now it's just a den of subversion
00:31:58.400 oh it's not the concept of a university that's the problem is it i feel the same way about unions
00:32:03.200 all right anyway junior doctors have finally got what they wanted by bullying the state endlessly
00:32:07.920 threatening them and bullying them endlessly well done well well done burnham sets out 1970s vision
00:32:16.080 for britain he's a bit 90s i said that earlier someone else i think must have read that yesterday
00:32:20.500 someone some opinion piece was saying that yeah it's like the 70s yeah like when he was a kid
00:32:26.140 basically again that's why i say it when he in his formative years when he was a kid or a teenager or
00:32:31.220 a very young man would have been in the 70s what is he about 10 years older than me he's forming all
00:32:37.140 his opinions then becoming aware of the world and what's going on and how it works then and it's
00:32:44.040 all just still rattling around in his head mrs thatcher and the tories are bad and capitalism
00:32:49.080 and ownership and anything that's privately owned is that's the problem that's all bad
00:32:54.240 because that's what was put into his head when in his 40 years
00:32:57.460 We're in a bit of a different world now, Andy
00:33:02.940 Weirdo, just another weirdo, isn't it?
00:33:08.920 Can Labour give us, or can any of the parties 0.75
00:33:11.500 Give us people that just aren't weirdos?
00:33:20.260 Very few are not weird, right?
00:33:23.160 You get the odd one, across all parties
00:33:24.640 You get the odd one, and you hear them speak
00:33:26.960 it's like oh that feels to me like sort of a relatively normal person
00:33:31.380 right but most of them the vast majority of them are like oddballs
00:33:38.660 okay starmer to short change defense in final act as prime minister great
00:33:46.400 why not like i said i was asking for 18 that was the bare minimum
00:33:51.000 an increase of 18 billion and he's like uh best we can do is 15 then
00:33:56.680 but just give away 5 billion a year over the last few years four years whatever he's given
00:34:05.260 something like 25 24 25 billion to ukraine just giving it to them but you can't find another
00:34:11.320 three for our defense that says it all doesn't it just not behaving and acting in our best interest
00:34:21.000 That's gone cold
00:34:25.180 That last mouthful was gross
00:34:26.320 I hate cold tea
00:34:27.880 Like Greg's sausage rolls
00:34:31.560 When they're hot, lovely
00:34:32.480 When they're cold, gross
00:34:33.740 Same with tea
00:34:37.940 Probably not a cup of tea, lovely
00:34:39.660 Cold tea, rank
00:34:42.460 Alright, here's a funny
00:34:44.180 Well not funny, it's far from funny
00:34:45.740 Funny odd, funny weird, funny gross
00:34:48.480 Little thing from the
00:34:50.120 The Telegraph
00:34:52.160 Look 1.00
00:34:52.480 Picture of a white baby there 1.00
00:34:54.420 Should white people really stop having children? 0.96
00:34:57.940 Question mark 0.98
00:34:58.640 Are you kidding me?
00:35:00.340 I don't even know what the
00:35:01.480 The angle of the piece will be
00:35:03.780 The piece might be 1.00
00:35:04.640 No, white people should still keep having babies 0.99
00:35:06.640 To even ask that question 0.99
00:35:08.000 To even put that 0.75
00:35:09.940 Should white people really stop having children? 0.80
00:35:15.820 The Telegraph 0.97
00:35:16.820 Are you joking?
00:35:19.000 Why
00:35:19.400 Why are you doing this?
00:35:21.340 Why are you talking like that?
00:35:22.340 Again, the Telegraph, like a lot of these things
00:35:24.380 Very often we'll have something or other
00:35:26.400 Some op-ed, some opinion piece 1.00
00:35:28.440 Saying, women, leave your husbands 1.00
00:35:30.800 Women, don't have children 1.00
00:35:32.600 White women, don't have children 1.00
00:35:34.600 Studies like, why it's best not to have any friends 1.00
00:35:37.240 And be isolated, stuff like that
00:35:38.720 Crazy, crazy stuff like that
00:35:41.040 Don't get married, don't have children
00:35:44.580 Be lonely
00:35:45.760 What?
00:35:50.320 What?
00:35:53.440 I met once, went for dinner once with a few people that work for the Telegraph.
00:36:01.300 Guys, have you not got any concerns?
00:36:04.260 Do you not think you're working for something that's subversive?
00:36:09.420 Have a think about it, yeah?
00:36:12.560 The Telegraph.
00:36:15.220 The Daily Star, just getting into slop.
00:36:18.080 absurdity at this point penelope's good life yeah penelope keith has died and even look they've done
00:36:24.300 a cut out for you they sometimes do that they used to do it more actually but you can buy the daily
00:36:29.660 star they are treating you really like you're six years old you can buy the daily star then you can
00:36:35.680 get some scissors yeah and you can actually cut out look they put a pair of scissors there so you
00:36:42.300 You know, you can cut out your free Andy Burnham mask.
00:36:47.700 You can cut it out there, look.
00:36:50.440 Pop a couple of little holes there so you can see through it.
00:36:53.380 Get a bit of string.
00:36:55.120 You can make yourself an Andy Burnham mask.
00:37:04.000 If you're not insulted by that,
00:37:08.300 then I suppose the star is for you.
00:37:10.600 Anyone for PM
00:37:12.460 Is that maybe a pun on anyone for tennis
00:37:15.800 Anyone for PM
00:37:17.260 Nobody chose him either
00:37:19.340 Yeah
00:37:21.800 The messiah without a mandate
00:37:23.840 Remember they were calling him that
00:37:24.860 Because he wore sandals once
00:37:26.860 And a Tory MP shouted at him
00:37:29.180 You're not the messiah
00:37:30.020 The messiah without a mandate
00:37:34.340 The express, oh it's a good paper
00:37:36.040 You can read your express now
00:37:40.600 Comic genius, Penelope Keith dies, yep, okay
00:37:44.560 Wills owes his love of tea time to grandmother
00:37:48.380 Front page of that
00:37:50.440 Prince William likes tea and or tea time
00:37:57.700 And so did the Queen, alright
00:38:00.160 Okay, great journalism there, quality journalism
00:38:04.700 two pound ten it cost to buy a copy of the daily express
00:38:11.960 two pound ten used to be well not that long ago it seems to me it was like 30p
00:38:18.400 right how long ago was that not that long ago 50p two pound ten that's the day where we had
00:38:25.000 the makerfield thing and they don't they don't show the front pages on the day of an election
00:38:29.740 like to physically buy all the papers went in and bought what was it seven eight i can't remember
00:38:34.900 seven or eight newspapers they wanted like best part of 20 quid for that 15 20 quid i can't remember
00:38:40.580 exactly but it wasn't particularly cheap really that much i thought i was looking at three four
00:38:46.560 quid five quid maybe nope that's part of 20 quid two pound ten for that sort of journalism
00:38:52.700 william mose's love of tea time to his grandmother okay tory leader says country is in limbo
00:38:59.200 As PM2B Burnham fails to answer questions
00:39:02.040 Oh yeah, after his little speech yesterday
00:39:05.260 He didn't take any questions
00:39:08.660 It was done in front of party apparatchiks and sycophants
00:39:11.900 It was a bit like a conference
00:39:13.260 Where every few lines he would get a clap
00:39:16.520 Or even every time he pulls for breath
00:39:19.400 Someone tries to start a round of applause
00:39:21.400 Like at conference
00:39:22.440 Just complete sycophants there
00:39:24.080 Every time he'd make some little aside
00:39:27.320 Some little attempt at a joke
00:39:28.480 everyone laughs, everyone guffors. No questions at the end. In fact, some journalists were
00:39:34.640 kept out. Completely staged. All right. Britain facing summer of no plan chaos. Bex was at
00:39:50.240 Wimbledon. There you go. David Beckham was at Wimbledon. Did he take his mum? Yeah, so
00:39:57.460 bex takes his mum to wimbledon but the tennis is a brit of a disaster did some of the brits too bad
00:40:02.920 i don't know i didn't watch any of it i'm not really into tennis i watch a little bit of it
00:40:06.960 sometimes but not really my thing don't hate it but didn't watch any yesterday anyway i had more
00:40:12.780 important things to do like work the times the venerable times
00:40:17.540 fernand pleads for 10 years to rewire uk i think he might be lucky to get to
00:40:25.300 2029 i suspect in 2029 i hope that labor will be punished the way the tories were last time
00:40:34.000 sort of a historic defeat for them at the ballot box sort of an all-time once in 100 years level
00:40:41.340 defeat. All right. There's that kind of insane half Japanese, half black narcissist woman
00:40:50.760 wearing a kimono at Wimbledon, which you're not allowed to do. They told her you're not 1.00
00:40:55.580 allowed to do it and she did it anyway. You know when people, everything about them, everything
00:41:02.260 shines out about them that they're self-absorbed to the point of having no perspective.
00:41:11.340 well it's it's all about them to the point i say that most content creators including me you need
00:41:16.520 a bit of an ego right you need to have main character syndrome a bit but not to the point
00:41:21.460 where you've lost all perspective but to the point where you've been invited to wimbledon and they
00:41:26.780 say you can't wear that and you just do anyway that level of it oh just horrible horrible gross
00:41:35.700 Alright The Sun
00:41:39.000 England can aga do it
00:41:41.200 Remember yesterday I talked about 0.69
00:41:42.740 There was a Black Lace
00:41:43.700 That song
00:41:46.720 Do do do come and do the Congo
00:41:49.520 Because we're going to play Congo 0.95
00:41:50.600 The same band Black Lace did 1.00
00:41:53.780 Aga do
00:41:54.780 You know that song
00:41:56.660 Harry probably 0.99
00:41:57.720 No Zoomers 1.00
00:41:58.840 Foreign people won't know probably 1.00
00:42:00.320 Aga do
00:42:00.840 It's the same band
00:42:01.960 So it's a play on that
00:42:03.500 England can do it
00:42:05.700 England can ag-a-do it.
00:42:07.160 Okay, all right, all right.
00:42:08.900 I can't believe I even spent 10 seconds on that.
00:42:11.720 All right. 0.97
00:42:12.360 Sun Investigation, Migrant Street.
00:42:16.540 So this is a story where there's this whole street of new builds.
00:42:20.120 They cost a quarter of a million pounds a pop. 1.00
00:42:22.780 Just going to put asylum seekers straight in them. 1.00
00:42:26.000 Invaders. 1.00
00:42:27.220 Asylum seekers. 1.00
00:42:28.680 Are they seeking asylum?
00:42:33.020 Or are they just economic migrants?
00:42:34.660 Are they just chances?
00:42:35.700 are they in fact just invaders
00:42:38.080 whole new builds
00:42:41.960 quarter of a million apiece
00:42:43.140 loads and loads of people in this country are on waiting lists
00:42:46.420 millions of native Brits are on waiting lists to get home 1.00
00:42:49.620 are they just going to give them to our invaders 1.00
00:42:54.660 that's what I'm calling them 1.00
00:42:55.680 that's how I'm characterising it
00:43:03.420 alright they're the front pages
00:43:04.500 there you go
00:43:04.940 there you go that was the last one in the front pages for today should we have a look at our
00:43:08.760 poll we look at our poll about this time of the show don't we let's have a look what did we say
00:43:11.800 harry'd have to bring it up for me we put will andy burnham last until 2029 nearly 1100 votes
00:43:20.720 over a thousand votes just ticking up to 1100 votes will andy burnham last until 2029 we gave
00:43:26.840 you yes no maybe yes no maybe i don't know can you repeat the question will andy burnham last
00:43:34.320 Until 2029
00:43:35.100 68% of you say no
00:43:37.120 That's a bit higher than I thought actually
00:43:39.280 I thought it might be
00:43:41.520 Okay that's interesting
00:43:44.000 That's hopeful
00:43:45.120 Keeping hope alive
00:43:46.520 68% of you say no
00:43:48.380 13% say yes
00:43:49.980 And 18% say maybe
00:43:51.360 Okay
00:43:53.580 It would be nice if Labour
00:43:57.080 Sort of properly imploded
00:43:58.760 And their infighting their civil war
00:44:00.920 Just got to insane lengths
00:44:02.920 To the point where it's just
00:44:04.880 Damaging them more and more and more 1.00
00:44:07.200 When they finally go back to the people
00:44:09.600 At a general election
00:44:11.440 That'd be nice
00:44:13.040 I'd like to see Labour
00:44:14.480 Turn into a complete
00:44:16.920 S show
00:44:19.280 The way the Tories did
00:44:20.720 I'd like to see that play out
00:44:23.260 If nothing else it would mean
00:44:25.140 That government itself is sort of crippled
00:44:27.340 And they can't bring in
00:44:29.460 Loads and loads of things they want to do
00:44:31.020 Which will ruin us further
00:44:32.400 It was great, for example
00:44:35.720 That
00:44:36.820 Starmer was
00:44:39.240 Hamstrung over things like ID cards
00:44:41.820 You know, like
00:44:43.620 Thank God, we missed a bullet, sort of thing
00:44:45.600 If his party had all fallen in line
00:44:47.620 And he had the big majority to do
00:44:49.480 Whatever he wanted, like the early
00:44:51.220 Blair years
00:44:52.120 That's not good for us
00:44:55.640 So if Labour
00:44:57.700 Weakens itself so that it can't
00:44:59.600 Really govern, I'm alright with that
00:45:02.400 I'm alright with that.
00:45:06.020 For the time being, a little bit of accelerationism.
00:45:08.240 I've said a number of times I don't consider myself an accelerationist.
00:45:11.600 But I get it.
00:45:12.960 And there's a little bit of me, 2%, 5%, which is an accelerationist.
00:45:16.640 I understand, I fully understand the idea, the argument that it needs to get worse before it gets better.
00:45:24.740 So that enough normies wake up and start voting in their own best interests.
00:45:31.580 It's a shame.
00:45:32.400 hate to see my country damaged further if that's what what's required it's a shame
00:45:42.160 all right let's have a look at the price of oil we're usually checking on the price of
00:45:45.600 oil most days don't we about this time of the show as well let's have a look what's
00:45:48.160 what's going on all right west texas 70 a barrel brent 72.
00:45:56.080 so once again lower than when the war with uh iran started
00:46:00.320 have a quick look at some of the other stories in on the main websites there before we move on
00:46:04.240 it's already quarter two um let's say we're going to build loads of drones bigger than that because
00:46:10.400 sometimes when you say drones people think of something like that if you're only listening to
00:46:13.760 the audio of this it's like a little handheld quadcopter thing that's more like a toy there's
00:46:18.800 there's a myriad type of drones all sorts of different designs some massive right
00:46:24.080 some Iranian drones are the size of a 0.90
00:46:26.880 like a glider 0.72
00:46:28.420 some are massive
00:46:29.940 they're not just helicopter things
00:46:34.040 little toy helicopter things
00:46:35.040 alright anyway
00:46:35.560 a super quick bit about football
00:46:39.360 Germany and Holland got knocked out
00:46:41.720 two big hitters 0.93
00:46:43.420 Germany could only draw with Paraguay
00:46:45.880 it went to penalties and they lost
00:46:48.160 Germany are out
00:46:49.640 how about that, one of the biggest teams
00:46:51.500 top 5, top 6
00:46:53.720 Best teams in the world
00:46:54.720 Out
00:46:55.300 Holland again
00:46:57.060 Top 10 I'd say
00:46:57.940 Top 10 teams in the world
00:46:59.140 Got knocked out by
00:47:00.740 Someone 1.00
00:47:01.680 Oh Morocco 1.00
00:47:02.240 Morocco knocked them out 1.00
00:47:03.000 Again on penalties I believe
00:47:03.980 I didn't watch it
00:47:04.860 But there you go
00:47:05.840 Alright I won't say any more
00:47:06.700 Alright that's it
00:47:07.400 Alright
00:47:07.880 Okay I'll move on
00:47:09.400 There was quite another story here
00:47:12.420 I thought was
00:47:13.160 Was interesting
00:47:15.240 Of note
00:47:16.060 Where was it here
00:47:17.840 Oh yeah Trump
00:47:18.700 Trump and the Supreme Court
00:47:19.760 Yesterday the Supreme Court
00:47:21.260 Made three different decisions
00:47:23.140 And two of them went against Trump
00:47:26.900 And one of them in favor
00:47:27.840 It's maybe a little bit of a dry story
00:47:30.140 But it is actually important, I think
00:47:31.600 One of them was
00:47:32.980 Trump wanted more powers to be able to replace
00:47:37.680 People at the top of
00:47:40.380 Quote-unquote independent regulators
00:47:42.420 And he won that
00:47:44.820 But then there was another decision
00:47:47.980 That went against him on
00:47:52.220 What was it, I read it only just before the stream started
00:47:55.840 Sorry, I can't remember
00:47:56.560 Well, the main story, but the main take on it
00:48:00.480 Is that two of the right-leaning justices
00:48:03.440 Justice Roberts and Kavanaugh
00:48:06.240 Actually sided with the Dems on it
00:48:09.220 Alright, so that's the independent regulators
00:48:13.260 And the other one was
00:48:14.620 A similar thing, a similar question, a similar issue
00:48:20.240 The other one was
00:48:21.880 Trump was trying to appeal
00:48:23.780 A defamation case against him
00:48:26.920 There was this woman 0.99
00:48:28.140 What was her name? 1.00
00:48:28.900 Carol E. Jean
00:48:30.100 This is a while ago
00:48:33.640 A few years ago
00:48:34.640 When Trump was in the wilderness
00:48:36.120 In the Biden years
00:48:37.300 And she said
00:48:39.020 He sexually assaulted her once
00:48:40.520 In a bookshop or something 0.75
00:48:41.940 And she took him to court over it
00:48:43.820 And he always denied it
00:48:44.800 He always said
00:48:45.620 It was this completely insane 0.52
00:48:47.020 Complete nonsense
00:48:48.140 Just did not happen
00:48:49.160 And in his trial
00:48:51.740 Apparently according to Trump
00:48:53.040 The judge was like unbelievably biased
00:48:56.320 And basically just manipulated the trial
00:48:58.720 So that Trump was found guilty
00:48:59.880 Which he was
00:49:00.960 I think it was only a civil trial
00:49:03.100 It wasn't a criminal trial
00:49:04.200 It was like a civil trial I believe
00:49:06.060 Apologies if I got that wrong
00:49:07.960 Anyway Trump was found guilty of it
00:49:10.460 And then he tried to appeal it and lost
00:49:12.920 And then he took it to the Supreme Court to appeal it
00:49:16.460 And Lev said no
00:49:18.080 he's lost that appeal
00:49:19.880 which is the end of the story
00:49:20.940 there's no higher appeal
00:49:22.540 than the Supreme Court
00:49:23.560 in the United States
00:49:23.980 that's the end of the story
00:49:24.640 he's got no more
00:49:25.920 legal recalls
00:49:27.240 but he still come out
00:49:30.740 and said
00:49:31.080 I still don't accept it
00:49:32.320 I will never accept it
00:49:33.240 I didn't do this thing
00:49:34.400 there you go
00:49:35.880 alright
00:49:36.160 yeah this is
00:49:40.460 an interesting story
00:49:41.420 slightly interesting
00:49:42.040 look at this 0.52
00:49:43.160 disgusting 1.00
00:49:45.200 tub of 1.00
00:49:46.240 shh
00:49:47.160 of Lard
00:49:49.160 he's a conservative MP
00:49:51.240 I don't know if he's a Welshman
00:49:53.180 but he was for Wales
00:49:54.480 he's an MP for Wales
00:49:55.400 Craig Williams
00:49:56.320 probably is Welsh actually
00:49:57.240 Craig Williams of Cardiff North
00:49:59.360 he was one of Rishi Sunak's
00:50:01.580 closest aides
00:50:02.440 he was Rishi Sunak's
00:50:05.760 parliamentary private secretary
00:50:07.060 and an MP in his own right
00:50:08.780 he 1.00
00:50:11.940 is so dumb 1.00
00:50:15.260 he 1.00
00:50:16.100 When he found out
00:50:19.000 When Rishi Sunak was going to call the last
00:50:21.220 That election
00:50:21.920 The last election
00:50:23.940 People thought Rishi Sunak was going to wait
00:50:27.260 To the bitter bitter end
00:50:28.400 Until the last possible moment
00:50:29.580 But he didn't
00:50:30.120 He called it a few months earlier
00:50:31.420 Than he need have done
00:50:32.440 So when that news broke
00:50:34.040 It was a little bit of a shock to everyone
00:50:36.000 And I was like
00:50:37.300 Oh Rishi's done it early
00:50:38.260 He's pulled the trigger early
00:50:39.020 Oh that's a bit of an odd decision
00:50:40.460 But okay
00:50:40.860 Alright
00:50:41.160 He
00:50:43.340 the Honourable Craig Williams
00:50:47.480 Honourable Craig Williams MP
00:50:52.460 obviously knew that because he was on the inside he was in the inner sanctum of power
00:50:57.220 and he just put bets on it just before it was released but they were little bets basically
00:51:02.480 look he bet 250 pounds 100 pounds and 22 pound 50 I guess in three separate bets
00:51:09.720 He just made a bet
00:51:10.960 I don't know if it was
00:51:11.480 On Polymarket or whatever
00:51:12.420 He just bet
00:51:13.420 That there will be
00:51:13.920 A general election
00:51:14.660 Like on this day
00:51:15.640 Or soon
00:51:16.220 Or whenever
00:51:16.640 And of course
00:51:18.240 He won the bet
00:51:18.980 Because
00:51:19.520 Anyway
00:51:20.600 He was found out
00:51:21.600 Doing that
00:51:22.160 That's not allowed
00:51:23.140 That sort of thing
00:51:24.280 Is not allowed
00:51:24.800 That's cheating
00:51:27.220 So one 0.99
00:51:33.300 It's just scumbag behaviour 1.00
00:51:34.520 Absolute scumbag behaviour 1.00
00:51:36.320 But then 0.99
00:51:39.540 I don't know why for me this makes a difference
00:51:42.360 But it was such tiny
00:51:43.960 Relatively tiny amounts as well
00:51:46.400 Everything about it is
00:51:48.520 Taldry and lame 1.00
00:51:49.920 It's not like he remortgaged 0.89
00:51:52.520 His house to get a quarter of a million
00:51:54.140 And then bet that
00:51:55.680 Like really leaning into it
00:51:58.260 If you're going to break the rules
00:51:59.660 If you're going to break the law
00:52:00.600 Go big, go big or go home
00:52:02.640 No 1.00
00:52:02.920 This tentative little bitch move 1.00
00:52:07.120 Classic, look at the state of it 1.00
00:52:09.540 Look at the state of it.
00:52:12.840 It happens a lot, doesn't it?
00:52:14.220 We've talked about before, haven't we,
00:52:17.120 that in America and or Israel,
00:52:20.300 quite often, it seems, very often in fact,
00:52:24.380 people on the inside know that something or other is going to happen,
00:52:27.640 some sort of military strike, some sort of big move,
00:52:30.240 whether it's Maduro or something in Iran, whatever it is,
00:52:34.380 they know it's going to happen shortly before it happens,
00:52:36.420 and then they just either make bets, actual bets
00:52:39.600 or they just get into the market on something
00:52:43.720 they buy us some futures or some equities or some currency or whatever
00:52:46.860 and they know the way the news is going to move the market
00:52:49.740 and they just make money out of it
00:52:51.900 whether you're in the military, you might be in the Pentagon
00:52:54.520 you might be in the State Department, you might be in the White House, whatever 0.99
00:52:57.700 absolute scumbag behaviour 0.98
00:53:02.000 I've always been privy to insider knowledge like that 0.99
00:53:05.680 I would not dream of trying to make a bet on it.
00:53:10.080 Or trying to get into the market or something or other.
00:53:14.320 There's going to be some big announcement about China.
00:53:16.560 You know it's going to affect the pound versus the yuan.
00:53:19.460 So you quickly buy a bit of yuan.
00:53:25.880 Laughable.
00:53:28.580 And then such a paltry amount of money as well. 0.99
00:53:33.340 Just no balls. 1.00
00:53:35.680 Like, this is a person with no balls. 1.00
00:53:41.080 A pathetic specimen. 1.00
00:53:43.120 All right, enough about that. 0.99
00:53:45.000 Enough.
00:53:47.080 Venezuela, that double earthquake they had,
00:53:50.640 at least according to Channel 4 News,
00:53:53.160 45,000 people still missing after twin earthquakes.
00:53:58.420 It's like confirmed that 1,500, 2,000-odd are dead.
00:54:00.920 But according to that report, anyway, 45,000 still missing.
00:54:05.680 That's big, isn't it?
00:54:10.220 That's terrible, isn't it?
00:54:15.480 Sky News, not much on Sky News.
00:54:18.300 Here we go.
00:54:18.920 Here's a story that did make the front pages,
00:54:21.440 but I think it only happened last night.
00:54:23.420 I think it might have happened after the papers went to print anyway.
00:54:28.580 Look, this guy, this guy is a Ukrainian billionaire.
00:54:32.900 don't ask whether all his money comes from legit things or whether it's corruption and
00:54:38.660 embezzlement don't worry about that one of ukraine's richest men and his family are
00:54:43.600 blown up in monaco billionaire fights for life so he's not dead at this point billionaire fights
00:54:48.880 for his life and his wife loses both feet and their son was hurt a shrapnel filled backpack
00:54:56.320 bomb explodes in luxury apartment block looks like this guy was the guy that did it in monaco
00:55:02.040 So if anyone doesn't know
00:55:03.080 There's a tiny little principality in the south of France
00:55:05.840 Tiny
00:55:06.800 It's like smaller than Hyde Park
00:55:08.500 The whole principality is small
00:55:09.780 Really, really tiny
00:55:10.800 And you can't live there unless you're hyper-rich
00:55:15.640 Basically
00:55:16.200 Even a small flat, a small apartment
00:55:19.440 You have to be a millionaire
00:55:20.720 And loads and loads of billionaires live there
00:55:23.600 Alright, okay, alright
00:55:24.420 Because it's a tax haven as well, by the way
00:55:26.820 So it's being beautiful
00:55:28.160 It's a tax haven 0.93
00:55:29.720 Alright, so this Ukrainian billionaire was 0.99
00:55:31.820 Either staying there 0.57
00:55:32.740 Or had a home there
00:55:33.240 I think it was a hotel
00:55:33.860 Just staying there
00:55:34.480 This guy
00:55:35.440 Whoever he is 1.00
00:55:36.260 Imagine a Russian 0.98
00:55:39.440 But who knows 0.58
00:55:40.260 Left a backpack
00:55:42.540 Filled with
00:55:43.440 Well shrapnel filled
00:55:45.080 Filled with nuts and bolts
00:55:46.220 And stuff
00:55:46.620 At his door
00:55:47.680 And then when he 0.90
00:55:49.000 And or his wife 0.88
00:55:49.780 Moved it
00:55:50.780 And went to pick it up
00:55:51.440 Boom
00:55:51.740 That may well be
00:55:58.980 On a lot of the
00:55:59.740 Front pages tomorrow
00:56:00.680 I don't know
00:56:01.240 okay look at the state of this grooming gang ringleader 73 who has been convicted of 30
00:56:12.200 child rape offenses cannot be deported and is set to walk free from prison
00:56:19.120 in any sane society this man would have faced the death penalty
00:56:27.180 In my opinion, it's morally, ethically right
00:56:32.440 That he's forfeited his right to life 0.97
00:56:34.780 Shabir Ahmed
00:56:37.740 Shabir Ahmed
00:56:40.860 73, a key figure in the Rochdale grooming gangs
00:56:44.860 Is set to be released from prison within a matter of days
00:56:48.120 Right
00:56:49.080 Straight back to the community where his victims are 0.98
00:56:57.180 If not hung by the neck until dead 1.00
00:57:00.060 He should at least die of old age in prison 1.00
00:57:02.820 At the very least 1.00
00:57:03.600 30 child rape offences
00:57:05.680 How is his sentence not like a whole life order?
00:57:15.480 In America, if it was a state where you've got the death penalty
00:57:19.440 They would give him the death penalty
00:57:20.580 And if not that, they would give him life without parole
00:57:23.060 In America, wouldn't they?
00:57:25.160 Or sometimes in some states
00:57:26.640 They do that thing
00:57:28.480 Where they sentence you to like
00:57:29.740 Just concurrent sentences
00:57:31.280 For something like 30 child rapes
00:57:33.360 You're just sentenced to like
00:57:34.580 A thousand years in prison
00:57:35.900 Or something
00:57:36.780 No, we don't do that
00:57:38.520 No
00:57:39.040 You can get out
00:57:40.200 You get up to 73
00:57:41.180 20 years
00:57:42.160 25 years
00:57:42.840 Something like that
00:57:43.400 Maybe at most
00:57:44.180 At most
00:57:44.680 And then we'll let you out
00:57:45.700 Again, in any sane society
00:57:51.100 This man would be put down
00:57:52.540 Shabir Ahmed 0.59
00:57:55.980 30 child rape offences
00:58:00.180 And he cannot be deported
00:58:02.220 He can't even do that
00:58:03.860 That is the law by the way 1.00
00:58:05.680 He's a foreign national 1.00
00:58:07.460 He should be deported afterwards 1.00
00:58:10.820 But no, ECHR and various other things
00:58:13.180 Will prevent that from happening
00:58:15.300 So back into the general population you go
00:58:20.020 Andy Burnham talking about anything like that anything along those lines anything at all
00:58:28.240 ever I mean ever no no his record on grooming and rape gangs is to one ignore it and two
00:58:38.480 on some level to some degree cover it up
00:58:41.400 There will have to be a true reckoning
00:58:51.180 For all this stuff
00:58:52.220 Here we go in the express 0.58
00:58:54.320 Autistic girl 12 0.99
00:58:56.120 Raped by a paedophile 0.96
00:58:58.140 Whose culture may have affected his attitudes 0.98
00:59:00.980 He's smiling about it 0.86
00:59:05.340 He also groomed a much younger girl
00:59:08.280 Like a 9 year old
00:59:11.400 Look at the state of this. 1.00
00:59:14.340 A Bangladeshi man. 1.00
00:59:22.200 Isn't it every day now? 0.99
00:59:24.320 Isn't it every single day in this country?
00:59:27.040 And just the ones that are reported.
00:59:28.920 That's just the tip of the iceberg that make it into like the Express or the BBC.
00:59:35.040 Or the Mail or whatever.
00:59:35.820 in fact there are dozens or hundreds of these type stories playing out every day
00:59:42.500 and you want people want to try and tell us diversity is still a strength
00:59:48.240 uh i think we've done i think we're done with that i think we're done with that
01:00:00.900 it's only getting migrant street okay all right it's just gone nine let's do on this
01:00:05.300 day in history. You seem to like that. On this day, down through the centuries, what 1.00
01:00:14.720 happened of now? June the 30th. 1520, Spanish conquistadors are expelled from Tenochtitlán
01:00:22.020 that's like modern-day Mexico City, sort of vaguely, kind of. Well, is, sorry, just is.
01:00:28.240 following an aztec revolt against their rule under fernan cortege during uh the night of sadness
01:00:36.040 many soldiers drown in their spanish soldiers drown in the escape an aztec emperor moctezuma
01:00:41.760 the second dies in the struggle i'm going to do content about cortez and pizarro probably later
01:00:48.960 in the year probably do pizarro first because i think if anything it's an even more incredible
01:00:53.500 story if you can believe that how cortez conquered the aztec civilization with just a handful of men
01:01:00.860 a few horses a few aquabuses unbelievable well mainly by recruiting and using other
01:01:08.940 native peoples from the region but still both pizarro and cortez did this classic trick of
01:01:16.860 oh we're just we're just here to trade and make friends take us to your leader eventually they
01:01:21.500 they get, eventually they get an audience with the leader, whether it's the head of
01:01:27.100 the Inca, the great Inca, or whether it's the head of the Aztecs, Moctezuma, and once
01:01:32.000 they're in his presence, just take him prisoner, you're our prisoner now, you're in the middle
01:01:35.660 of their city or whatever, you're surrounded by their entire army or whatever, but no, 0.99
01:01:39.420 you're our prisoner now, you're going to do what I say, literally a gun to his head. 0.99
01:01:45.100 We're calling the shots now, and that that worked. 0.99
01:01:47.760 i mean it's a bold move cotton it's a bold move
01:01:55.240 i mean one of the things there's so much the story of cortez is absolutely incredible and
01:02:01.280 amazing and that night of sadness is where the people the aztec people decided to actually
01:02:06.460 finally sort of rise up and do something about it which they did to an extent but it wasn't good
01:02:11.880 enough and one of the things is that they thought that moctezuma where he'd allowed himself to be
01:02:16.480 beaten and certainly outmaneuvered politically physically outmaneuvered by the spanish
01:02:22.340 um that that spoke of his failure that he and the gods would never have allowed such a thing if he
01:02:29.580 was legit you know you know that whole idea that if you lose in any way that's the way the gods
01:02:35.920 want it that's the way heaven and god wants it so if you lose on the battlefield or you find
01:02:41.140 yourself taken prisoner. You sort of deserve it. There was that playing out. So the Aztec
01:02:48.500 people stoned him to death. The Aztec emperor Moctezuma dies in the struggle. He was stoned
01:02:53.880 to death by his own people, was what it was. And Tenetich line was in like a marshy, very, 0.95
01:03:01.460 very marshy area. And you had to have like reed mats to go across the marshes. And if
01:03:06.760 you have to be wearing heavy armour plate mail or chain like the spanish were you fell in the
01:03:11.340 water you'd almost certainly drown and a lot of them did that way anyway there's so much more to
01:03:17.280 the story um brilliant story i'll do it in detail at some point all right can't keep going on about
01:03:22.320 it here on this day in 1860 famous debate on charles darwin's theory of evolution is held
01:03:27.980 at oxford university museum dominated by arguments between thomas henry huxley and bishop samuel
01:03:33.000 Samuel Wilberforce
01:03:33.960 Not to be confused with William Wilberforce
01:03:36.000 Yeah, Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution
01:03:39.120 Read the, if you're interested in that
01:03:42.400 There's a book called The Voyage of the Beagle
01:03:45.520 There is of course The Origin of the Species
01:03:48.020 By Charles Darwin
01:03:48.820 But a better book in my opinion, a better read
01:03:50.960 Is The Voyage of the Beagle
01:03:53.060 Because Charles Darwin went round the world
01:03:55.760 Including the Galapagos and various places
01:03:57.840 On a ship called the Beagle
01:03:59.420 And he wrote a book all about it
01:04:03.000 And that is a good read.
01:04:07.560 On this day in 1905, the mutinous battleship Potemkin arrives in Odessa in the Russian Empire
01:04:13.680 where soldiers take the bodies of dead crewmen ashore
01:04:16.620 and join civilians in revolutionary actions during the 1905 revolution.
01:04:21.240 On my own channel, History Bro, if you do that, Harry, that camera, there you go.
01:04:33.000 on my own history channel history bro it hasn't actually got a hundred thousand subscribers this
01:04:39.080 is fake i wish it did have a hundred thousand subscribers i talk all about the 1905 revolution
01:04:46.020 there and more than once actually got a bit of content with um daughter of albion talking all
01:04:51.680 about the roman elves whatever happens daughter of albion um talking all about the roman elves
01:04:55.840 i'll talk about the 1905 revolution in some detail i've got another bit of content i think
01:04:59.860 just on epochs i talk about look about that somewhere else as well i've got a long form
01:05:04.500 bit of content talking with apostolic majesty about lenin um where we talk about the 1905
01:05:11.220 revolution what happened in 1917 the bolshevik revolution or the february revolution and then
01:05:17.580 the bolshevik revolution something like that full-blown revolution where the czarist regime
01:05:21.460 collapses nearly happened in 1905 very very very nearly but just about didn't and the czar nikki
01:05:33.140 nikki and alex held on another few years all right took world war one really to end it all
01:05:40.260 oh tunguska fireball love this on this day in 1908 a giant fireball a giant fireball
01:05:48.660 most likely caused by an air burst for a large meteoroid or comet
01:05:52.660 flattens 80 million trees near the stony tunguska river in russia i won't pronounce that or should
01:06:00.500 try yenishevitsk yenis evick i can't i can't pronounce that somewhere in russia the tungus
01:06:08.500 goes out in siberia like a completely remote siberia to just tunguska the tunguska event
01:06:14.500 in the largest impact event in recorded history
01:06:18.180 there's a great bit in um carl sagan's cosmos where he talks all about that
01:06:23.960 um yeah it looks like a a a a meteor a meteor or a comet like a relatively big one not sort
01:06:33.000 of a dinosaur ending mass extinction event one but still not an insignificant one
01:06:37.540 plunged through the atmosphere and just before it hit the ground like just before it hit the
01:06:44.380 ground must have been quite close to the ground when it sort of vaporized and blew up and it
01:06:49.080 would have been like the size of a nuclear bomb or even multiple nuclear bomb size explosion but
01:06:54.980 i i don't think anyone was killed it's completely in like remote siberia and as you can see there
01:07:02.040 classic uh photographs of it just in a in a radius in a circle shape all the trees blown down
01:07:08.980 and a lot of them burnt
01:07:11.200 with their fireball as well
01:07:12.560 the Tunkuska event
01:07:14.340 okay great
01:07:15.120 imagine something like that
01:07:16.880 happened today
01:07:17.540 and it happened to be over
01:07:19.840 some sort of populated area
01:07:21.020 if something like that happened
01:07:22.060 and it was over like a big city
01:07:24.620 or any populated area
01:07:26.140 how people would lose their minds
01:07:29.600 and panic
01:07:30.260 and I'm sort of not really blaming them
01:07:32.580 but
01:07:32.840 it could happen at any time
01:07:37.580 isn't it there's a sword of Damocles that hangs over us all at all times isn't there
01:07:41.660 not just like you might wake up one morning feeling ill you go to the doctor and they're
01:07:46.660 like you've got a terminal disease not just that you try you cross the road and you just
01:07:50.800 weren't diligent enough and get hit by a bus not that but you could there could just be some sort
01:07:56.000 of event like this you could get hit by lightning there could be a Tunguska event directly over your
01:08:01.340 head one day all right make the best of the days you have on this earth if there's someone out
01:08:10.420 there you love you haven't told them recently do make the effort to do that okay on this day in
01:08:17.880 1934 hitler stages a bloody purge of the nazi party in the night of the long knives s classic
01:08:23.400 bit of that's a bit of history isn't it when the sa and ernst chrome were getting a bit too powerful
01:08:30.840 Ertström was actually a bit of a lefty
01:08:32.960 There's this debate that goes on
01:08:35.860 Were the Nazis socialists?
01:08:38.120 They were called national socialists, weren't they?
01:08:40.240 Were they socialists?
01:08:41.240 Well, I'm in the camp
01:08:42.740 I've always argued that not really
01:08:44.180 However, they're much, much, much more nationalists
01:08:47.500 However, there were certain elements
01:08:49.800 Particularly to their economic policy
01:08:51.160 That were kind of socialists, kind of
01:08:52.780 I wouldn't call them socialists in the true sense in any way
01:08:55.340 Nonetheless
01:08:55.860 Anyway, in the early days
01:08:57.600 It was a very deliberate ploy
01:09:00.400 deliberate um deliberate gambit to try and get support from socialists and leftists in germany
01:09:08.800 claim we're part of the left we despise bolshevism but we're actually
01:09:12.720 socialists in some ways and some of the early nazis were were basically socialists
01:09:18.960 well well well national socialists there's many many different stripes of socialism aren't there
01:09:23.440 just as there are many many different stripes of communist anyway ernst rome was one of those that
01:09:29.360 that was a little bit i mean not a lefty that's not it's complicated it's complicated anyway
01:09:35.520 apart from anything else he's getting too powerful hitler wanted the ss to be much more powerful in 0.86
01:09:42.200 the party in the movement the sa was it was too big too powerful and erne strome was gay 0.98
01:09:48.460 like full-blown like degenerate gay not just in a nice stable relationship with a man no he was 0.96
01:09:56.920 like a party dude the the rest of the nazis didn't like that at all i turned a blind eye to it a bit 0.98
01:10:06.040 but there was a number of reasons why ernst rome and the sa was a problem a number of reasons
01:10:12.300 mainly to do with a power struggle within the party okay so he had to go along with a handful of
01:10:19.280 others. When Stalin got wind of that, he was like, oh, okay, good. This Hitler guy isn't 0.83
01:10:27.940 a complete weakling. Noted. On this day, 1997, British lease on the new territories in Hong
01:10:39.220 Kong expires, established by the Second Convention of Peking. I remember that clearly. They had
01:10:44.440 Chris Patton, Lord Patton, go over
01:10:46.500 to Hong Kong in like some
01:10:48.420 big formal ceremony and hand
01:10:50.360 Hong Kong back to the Chinese. 0.95
01:10:52.960 So we controlled it for like, what, 100 years? 0.99
01:10:55.380 Nearly 100 years, something like that.
01:10:58.000 Just hand it
01:10:58.800 back to them.
01:11:01.000 Well, I guess we did only ever lease it
01:11:02.860 from them.
01:11:07.200 Alright.
01:11:08.860 Let's do our Rumble Rants and Super Chats.
01:11:11.660 Sorry to 10 pass, let's have a quick look.
01:11:12.900 Can we do our Rumble Rants?
01:11:13.660 Will Global Church History be at number one?
01:11:16.180 I wonder if he is
01:11:16.840 He usually is
01:11:20.320 But not always
01:11:20.960 Oh no
01:11:21.680 I thought I saw though
01:11:24.980 Harry can you bring up the YouTube
01:11:27.280 Superchats for me
01:11:28.820 The YouTube ones
01:11:29.920 Yes I thought so
01:11:34.280 Usually Global Church History
01:11:36.520 Christian name global
01:11:39.060 Middle name church
01:11:39.920 Surname history 0.93
01:11:40.640 Usually it's a Rumble rant
01:11:43.980 But he's done a
01:11:44.740 Before I say
01:11:46.120 Oh he's failed to be in at number one today
01:11:48.160 He hasn't
01:11:49.180 He's just done it on YouTube
01:11:50.120 Instead of Rumble
01:11:50.760 No flyers on global church history
01:11:55.940 But okay
01:11:56.440 So we do the Rumble rants first
01:11:57.760 And on the Rumble rants this morning
01:11:58.980 We've got Geoffrey Farnall
01:12:00.680 Who says
01:12:01.620 When you are Lord Protector
01:12:04.240 Which royal dynasty would you restore
01:12:08.620 To replace the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
01:12:10.640 Saxe-Coburg-Und-Gotha
01:12:11.940 Well, Wessex 0.94
01:12:14.760 The house of Wessex
01:12:15.920 Saxe-Coburg-Gothas
01:12:20.540 Or the house of Hanover 1.00
01:12:22.780 They're Germans, aren't they? 0.99
01:12:25.200 I mean, they really are 1.00
01:12:26.580 Full-blown Germans 1.00
01:12:27.300 George I never spoke English 1.00
01:12:29.780 Right before that, what? 1.00
01:12:33.180 The house of Orange, obviously Dutch 0.92
01:12:34.700 Before that, what? 0.88
01:12:37.260 The Stuarts, they're Scottish 0.99
01:12:38.500 Before that the Tudors, they're Welsh
01:12:40.920 The Tudors are Welsh, oh yeah 1.00
01:12:42.540 Come from Welsh stock, yeah 1.00
01:12:44.280 Before that the Lancastrians and the Yorkists 0.72
01:12:47.400 Cadet branches of the Plantagenets 1.00
01:12:49.620 They're all French 1.00
01:12:50.480 About time we had a bloody Englishman on the throne, innit? 1.00
01:13:00.560 About bloody time 0.97
01:13:01.480 Let's have an actual Anglo-Saxon on the throne for once 0.90
01:13:05.220 The House of Wessex 0.91
01:13:06.100 all right GWFF
01:13:11.020 morning bow they say morning just a gentle reminder as I've caught you saying on today's
01:13:19.540 show once and the Lotus Eaters podcast yesterday once that no sternum burnham wears eyeliner when
01:13:26.580 in fact it's guyliner yeah yeah guyliner and manscara got manscar on it yeah
01:13:34.140 That's fine, I should try to say that more often
01:13:38.840 I can't say it every time
01:13:40.400 Well, why not? I can, can't I?
01:13:43.840 Okay, TomRat247 says
01:13:45.340 Tenacious B
01:13:46.360 The greatest morning show in the world
01:13:49.440 Tenacious B
01:13:50.380 In defence of us Northerners
01:13:54.500 We were once the powerhouse of Britain
01:13:56.740 Until modern monetary theory
01:13:58.880 Keynesians pushed capital over
01:14:01.560 Pushed capital over manufacturing
01:14:03.720 Which killed off heavy industry here
01:14:05.740 There's much more to it than that
01:14:07.100 It's not just Margaret Thatcher's
01:14:09.280 Monetary theory
01:14:11.000 But I don't think you're saying that necessarily
01:14:14.820 Keynesism
01:14:16.080 John Maynard Keynes is sort of the post-war period
01:14:19.100 Isn't it
01:14:19.500 Okay and so
01:14:22.220 It was Clement Attlee actually right
01:14:24.480 The Labour government directly after World War 2
01:14:26.880 Clement Attlee
01:14:27.520 Literally got
01:14:30.200 The John Maynard Keynes to tell him
01:14:32.660 What economic policy will be
01:14:34.000 Actually the destruction of industry in the north
01:14:38.980 Both Labour and Conservative are responsible for it
01:14:42.700 Let's be honest
01:14:43.440 Let's just be honest
01:14:45.680 They both blame each other don't they
01:14:47.060 And of course we're right of centre here
01:14:49.220 Right leaning here
01:14:50.080 So my tendency will be to blame Labour first
01:14:53.200 But let's just be honest
01:14:54.020 Both of them
01:14:54.760 Since the war
01:14:56.780 They're both responsible for ruining the north's prosperity 0.95
01:15:01.640 yeah and a fair bit of it is sort of the keynesian view of economy could be to blame
01:15:11.060 in various ways for it it's a fair point actually yeah
01:15:15.300 yeah during the industrial revolution big swathes of the midlands and the north
01:15:22.160 were the powerhouse of britain britain's prosperity yeah absolutely right what a shame
01:15:28.280 there's no reason in theory in the laws of physics there's no reason why it can't be again
01:15:32.840 if you had the political will the vision the world view to do that in various ways
01:15:40.400 okay we're going to change our society and our economy so that we manufacture things again and
01:15:47.260 have heavy industry again yeah it's more expensive than buying steel from china or whatever yeah it's
01:15:53.060 more expensive yeah okay okay real shame make the north great and it's not that i'm against that
01:16:06.840 of course i'm not against that i'd love britain to be prosperous i'd love there to be prosperity
01:16:11.220 in every postcode yes please is mr burnham's plan going to achieve that i doubt it okay
01:16:21.800 Fallen Firebird says, our unique problem, the chimeric abomination of parasitic socialism
01:16:32.240 and exploitative hyper-corporatism ruling the liberal West, both of which dovetail in their
01:16:40.240 desire to destroy the European peoples. Yeah, a little bit of a mouthful there, but I can't fault
01:16:48.220 it i can't fault it parasitic socialism and hyper corporatism yeah yeah is there like a worse sort
01:17:00.300 of marriage made in hell than corporatism and socialism what a weird but what weird bedfellows 0.74
01:17:06.960 they are like socialists communists and islam like on paper how does that work how can they possibly 0.90
01:17:13.920 ever work together in any sense on any level ever but they do but they do because they feel like 0.92
01:17:21.980 they've got a common enemy yeah good good one there fallen firebird right on the money i'd say
01:17:31.080 all right pigdog5150 says system vigilante which i did watch you know spoke about it yesterday i 0.98
01:17:37.560 think or was it friday main character frequents brothels and has daddy issues bad relationship
01:17:44.560 with father that's true he's not a perfectly he's not a perfectly good character or anything
01:17:49.680 the complaints it presents re injustice affair but seems psyopish quite subversive yeah i mean
01:17:58.200 yeah you're right there are some bits about it are subversive and that the main character
01:18:02.820 is far from perfect
01:18:05.220 to have any sort of role model.
01:18:06.640 Yeah.
01:18:08.220 Yeah, yeah.
01:18:09.980 It's a bit of an odd film.
01:18:12.000 It's an odd film in all sorts of ways.
01:18:15.360 It's those bits where you're like,
01:18:17.580 really, why is this bit in it?
01:18:18.660 What are you trying to say with that?
01:18:20.000 On that?
01:18:26.220 He takes out a vigilante justice
01:18:28.260 on judges that have let rapists go
01:18:31.680 And on rapists themselves
01:18:33.200 Okay
01:18:37.760 Alright that's the last one
01:18:38.700 That's the last rumble rant
01:18:39.480 So super chats
01:18:40.160 Let's go over to our super chats
01:18:41.280 We've got about a dozen
01:18:42.640 Or fifteen or so
01:18:43.360 Let's get through these 0.78
01:18:44.480 Global church history
01:18:45.220 And then number one
01:18:45.940 Raining
01:18:46.580 Defending
01:18:47.360 And still
01:18:49.260 Okay
01:18:52.040 Global church history
01:18:54.140 Today in 7.13
01:18:56.080 Merida 1.00
01:18:57.080 Fell to the Muslims 1.00
01:18:58.220 After a year of siege 1.00
01:18:59.520 That would be in
01:19:00.620 Spain 0.95
01:19:01.660 of course right the like that was like it's the umayyad caliphate isn't it taking on what would 0.90
01:19:08.380 then be the visigoths yeah the islamic conquest of spain all part of that
01:19:16.700 needed a reconquister that lasted 500 years or whatever to get rid of them 0.79
01:19:20.780 okay and on this day in 1632 estonia's first university was founded by gustavus adolphus
01:19:27.580 in Tartu okay I don't know anything about the university in Tartu but I do know a great deal
01:19:35.120 or fair about about Gustavus Adolphus or Gustav II king of Sweden he's one of the big ones he's
01:19:41.920 really important he's a great character from history as well when Sweden was sort of really
01:19:46.980 powerful he's like a great military man Adolphus isn't he that's what he's famous for winning
01:19:53.220 battles like a swedish caesar going around defeating denmark defeating russia defeating
01:19:59.380 poland or the poland lithuania as it was then just going around he just did battles differently
01:20:05.380 like napoleon no one's ready for it battles have been done a certain way for a long time and he
01:20:11.540 adolphus just looks at it and goes uh why don't we just tweak that and change that don't do that
01:20:15.220 anymore that's nonsense and if we do this like that then and in that way then uh we will always win
01:20:23.220 And it did.
01:20:26.040 So, yeah, interesting.
01:20:27.000 If you're Swedish, or even if you're not Swedish,
01:20:28.880 check him out.
01:20:29.420 He's a great figure from history, from the 17th century.
01:20:33.600 Okay.
01:20:35.320 Emily Forrestore says,
01:20:37.740 Most expensive commute avoidance in Brit history?
01:20:41.640 What's that in reference to?
01:20:42.760 Harry, what might that be in reference to?
01:20:44.100 Sorry.
01:20:44.720 Most expensive commute avoidance.
01:20:48.340 Oh, Andy Burnham working in Manchester.
01:20:50.260 Sorry, it would be.
01:20:51.060 Yeah, sorry.
01:20:51.780 Right, yeah.
01:20:52.120 He just doesn't want to pay for the trains
01:20:53.800 Spend millions and millions and millions
01:20:59.080 On making this new number 10
01:21:00.720 Hub
01:21:01.400 In Manchester
01:21:02.540 Because
01:21:03.280 The trains
01:21:04.600 I hate waiting for trains
01:21:05.860 And they're really expensive
01:21:06.640 Yeah
01:21:07.740 Okay
01:21:09.200 T-Y-G-R-8
01:21:11.980 There's no way to pronounce that as one word
01:21:13.820 Tigrate
01:21:15.920 Tigrate
01:21:18.160 Says
01:21:19.040 It's Tuesday innit 1.00
01:21:23.240 Cheers from Slovenia 0.99
01:21:25.380 Oh yeah
01:21:26.600 It's Tuesday bruv
01:21:28.660 It's Tuesday though cos you get me 1.00
01:21:30.800 Cheers from Slovenia 1.00
01:21:33.880 Oh Slovenia okay
01:21:34.860 I like it when people are watching from 1.00
01:21:37.080 Disparate parts of the world 1.00
01:21:39.280 Slovenia 0.87
01:21:40.260 Nice
01:21:40.860 So it's later in the morning there right
01:21:44.920 We're ahead of you so it's like
01:21:46.180 Is it like lunchtime or mid morning there
01:21:48.800 okay all right uh catch cora 7805 says morning bow morning good morning to you
01:21:56.260 as the glorious leader of bows britain
01:21:59.920 who would you place in the tower of london first
01:22:04.320 oh boris johnson or tony blair and how much would you charge for throwing rotten tomatoes at them
01:22:14.760 Free of charge
01:22:16.760 Free of charge
01:22:20.400 Boris Johnson, Tony Blair
01:22:23.380 All the Prime Ministers, perhaps not Liz Truss
01:22:26.240 Perhaps not Liz Truss
01:22:28.520 All the Prime Ministers since Blair
01:22:30.680 In fact, whack John Major in there as well
01:22:32.920 All the living Prime Ministers
01:22:34.820 And all of their Home Secretaries
01:22:36.780 Minimum
01:22:37.700 Minimum
01:22:40.200 Into the Tower with you
01:22:43.680 Amazing Disgrace 9-1-1 says 1.00
01:22:46.980 If Britain allowed mud huts and migrants 0.99
01:22:49.380 If Britain allowed mud huts 1.00
01:22:51.240 The migrants could house themselves 1.00
01:22:54.520 Hmm 1.00
01:22:55.900 Well
01:22:56.740 I believe that is
01:23:00.080 Not exactly mud huts but shanty towns
01:23:02.440 You know in various places you go in the world
01:23:04.560 On the suburbs of the city
01:23:06.500 Sometimes in the middle of the city
01:23:07.700 But usually on the suburbs of the city
01:23:09.200 There's just shanty towns or favelas
01:23:12.180 and it's just people have got together a few breeze blocks a few bricks and breeze blocks
01:23:17.500 a bit of corrugated iron maybe a tarpaulin and they've just made a little shack a hut out of
01:23:24.580 that and that's the suburbs of the city now sometimes sprawling for miles and miles and
01:23:30.260 miles yep yep that's what we'll get in britain at some point they'll decide you can't just have
01:23:37.620 A tent city
01:23:38.360 Right in the middle 0.89
01:23:39.240 Of London
01:23:40.760 Or anything
01:23:41.320 You can't just do
01:23:41.900 You can't do that
01:23:42.780 We'll have to put you
01:23:43.980 To the outskirts
01:23:44.780 To the suburbs
01:23:45.540 And cobble together
01:23:47.460 Any materials you can
01:23:48.700 Steal some breeze blocks
01:23:50.180 And bricks
01:23:50.640 And a bit of
01:23:51.080 Corrugated iron
01:23:51.740 And just
01:23:54.140 Wack up a little 0.97
01:23:55.360 A little shantytown thing 0.99
01:23:56.740 Yeah 1.00
01:23:58.700 That's brilliant
01:23:59.220 If you're going to flood
01:24:00.000 This country
01:24:00.400 With millions of people
01:24:01.500 And you cannot
01:24:02.720 Build enough homes
01:24:04.400 For them
01:24:04.900 There's just not
01:24:06.600 Enough money 1.00
01:24:07.480 and resources to do that they'll build shanty towns brilliant thanks for that 1.00
01:24:16.340 it's coming oh it's coming unless we press the fix everything button 0.97
01:24:24.140 remigration mass remigration a giant program of sometimes often forced mass remigration they came
01:24:33.600 here against our will, they can go back against theirs if need be. We've got to clear them 1.00
01:24:41.580 out. We've got to. Millions must go. Millions. James Lee Pevenhole says, Burnham's plans will
01:24:55.660 be harried, or like the harrying of the North, like William the Conqueror's harrying of the
01:25:00.180 north do you think i've got long form content on bode's epochs my history theme show behind the
01:25:05.160 paywall online studios.com do you consider to sign up for as little as five pound a month
01:25:07.940 policy membership all about the harrying of the north william the bastard william the first
01:25:13.540 harrying of the north oh yeah it's all there it's all there i wonder if that's what you meant you
01:25:17.960 probably did burnham's plans will be harried okay uh big paradox 23 it says uh that will look great
01:25:30.940 to that will look great next to my jimmy savile mask what will oh the andy burnham
01:25:36.040 on the daily star the cut out of the andy burning mask great next to my jimmy savile mask
01:25:43.620 Very good, very funny
01:25:46.040 Thank you for the super chat, sir
01:25:47.180 Amazing Disgrace again says
01:25:49.960 Asylum seeker is just another term 1.00
01:25:51.940 For avoiding justice from native origin 1.00
01:25:54.880 Yeah, yeah, asylum seeker 1.00
01:25:56.200 You mean you're fleeing justice in your own country 1.00
01:25:59.000 In your country of origin
01:26:00.160 Are you fleeing justice from your country of origin? 1.00
01:26:03.500 Isn't it insane 1.00
01:26:04.480 That we don't check that
01:26:06.280 Basically don't check it
01:26:07.820 Most of the time 1.00
01:26:09.100 Oh, you're just an asylum seeker 1.00
01:26:12.140 Are you on the lam? 1.00
01:26:14.260 Are you running from justice?
01:26:18.080 Very often they are, aren't they?
01:26:21.040 Very often after they do some sort of insane and despicable, disgusting crime here.
01:26:27.580 Then we realise, oh, you're actually wanted in Egypt or Pakistan for a murder there or something.
01:26:34.180 Or Jamaica or whatever, yeah. 0.94
01:26:37.300 Mad. 0.81
01:26:38.380 Right, Phil Marshall, Dawn Browning.
01:26:39.800 Thank you, madam.
01:26:42.140 10 aussie dollars really really appreciate it with just a sort of jumping emoji celebration emoji
01:26:47.820 thing cheers love appreciate it really honestly appreciate the support the field marshal there
01:26:54.460 okay dr molotov often very funny on twitter dr molotov superfan says for one month on nhs
01:27:00.540 spending 15 billion pounds yeah we could launch your europa deep ice probe imagine all the cool
01:27:08.540 stuff we could have without the welfare state yeah i did a tweet yesterday just uh acting elon musk
01:27:15.260 saying again maybe spend a few billion dollars on a europa lander that can melt through the ice
01:27:24.620 and then send images back of the subsurface ocean there because it may be teeming with life alien
01:27:29.660 life it would cement your place in history wouldn't it mr musk you'll never see it but
01:27:38.540 You want your name to echo through eternity
01:27:42.620 Be the guy responsible for finding alien life
01:27:46.700 He'll be the most famous human that has ever lived, probably
01:27:51.740 If that's what you want
01:27:55.300 If you want notoriety
01:27:56.600 Closest thing to immortality, isn't it?
01:28:00.100 You don't actually live on through your children 0.76
01:28:02.260 Genetically a little bit, but
01:28:04.140 Your name still be talked about
01:28:09.480 Centuries from now
01:28:11.200 Perhaps even millennia from now
01:28:12.840 It would be
01:28:13.620 If he was the guy that was responsible
01:28:15.800 You had the impetus, the funding
01:28:18.620 And the design and building and launching
01:28:21.040 Of the probe that found Alien Life
01:28:24.100 Yeah
01:28:24.680 Your name would probably be still talked about in millennia
01:28:27.420 I would have thought
01:28:29.000 Dear Mr Musk
01:28:32.580 Do you want to be forgotten
01:28:33.960 on in as little as 150 years i don't think you want that do you want to be remembered forever
01:28:39.160 forever ever do the europa probe i haven't got any ulterior motive it's not just my personal daydream
01:28:50.760 no it is it is if i had billions if i had a trillion dollars i would do it
01:28:55.320 or if i was head of spacex and i had a trillion dollars i would do that
01:28:58.760 i would do that i'd light a fire under i'd get a team together and do that i really would
01:29:03.960 That would be my pet project.
01:29:09.140 Alright.
01:29:10.880 The probe itself probably only cost a few billion.
01:29:14.140 The James Webb Space Telescopes cost I think about 10 billion.
01:29:17.920 Maybe a little less.
01:29:19.220 So it's in that ballpark.
01:29:20.660 That's James Webb.
01:29:21.700 The most fantastic instrument ever created by human hands.
01:29:26.440 10 billion odd.
01:29:28.860 Europa Lander.
01:29:30.060 Probably less than that.
01:29:31.820 Plus the launch costs and everything.
01:29:33.960 could be the greatest thing humanity ever did so far all right i'll move on i'll move on
01:29:42.620 i can't keep talking about it tatum2733 says what would you do if a giant bird like the size of a
01:29:51.000 car came smashing through the roof grabbed harry and flew off like right now this moment i would
01:29:58.280 soil myself perhaps
01:30:00.360 that would be terrifying
01:30:02.080 that would be terrifying
01:30:03.640 would it not
01:30:05.540 a bird the size of a car
01:30:07.200 smashed through the roof
01:30:08.920 we're not even on the top floor
01:30:10.520 I'd have to smash through multiple floors
01:30:12.240 just grabbed Harry and flew away
01:30:16.020 I might puke with terror
01:30:19.060 puke and soil myself from fear
01:30:23.800 I don't know
01:30:25.460 no I wouldn't do that
01:30:26.360 I might do
01:30:26.960 I know I've got an empty stomach
01:30:28.280 I'll be good, I'm alright
01:30:29.040 I haven't had breakfast
01:30:29.940 I'd be probably paralysed by fear
01:30:33.400 What would you do?
01:30:35.240 I'm going to fight it off
01:30:36.580 I'm going to get my mug
01:30:38.240 Smash it
01:30:39.180 And take it on
01:30:40.400 There's some creatures
01:30:44.320 That if they were scaled up
01:30:45.600 Would be absolutely monstrous
01:30:47.420 Wouldn't they?
01:30:48.060 You know, some insects
01:30:49.160 Like a centipede
01:30:50.020 Imagine like a 20 foot long centipede
01:30:52.900 That's as wide as a man
01:30:54.860 how monstrous that would be
01:30:57.380 or a bird, just a scaled up bird
01:31:01.440 a dinosaur sized modern bird
01:31:03.620 just a crow
01:31:05.020 a crow that's 10 foot tall
01:31:07.680 and weighs 500 pounds
01:31:09.980 that'd be a terrifying monstrous creature
01:31:13.640 wouldn't it, ok
01:31:14.400 anyway
01:31:16.660 interesting, interesting secret chat
01:31:18.820 Tux034 says
01:31:21.220 it's not just the paper editors
01:31:23.440 are boomers their references are aimed at boomers yeah yeah yeah their main demographic to keep
01:31:28.700 them thinking everything is fine yeah fleet street a lot of the corporate mainstream media across the
01:31:34.640 across the board is made by boomers for boomers isn't it yeah yeah very much particularly fleet
01:31:41.680 street the british print media yeah it's really obvious isn't it most days constantly referencing
01:31:47.320 stuff from the 70s and 80s yeah okay and the last one from that same person tygr8 don't know how
01:31:53.260 you would say that tiger eight says oh they just say it's pronounced tiger just stylized for
01:32:02.220 youtube haha okay it's just tiger i'll try and remember that then for future reference it's just
01:32:06.840 tiger all right that's the last one okay that's the show it's now 33 minutes past nine in the
01:32:11.700 am british summer time on tuesday the 30th of june in the year of our lord 2026 you have been
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01:32:31.460 try to make the best of the day ahead
01:32:33.980 you know carpe diem
01:32:35.580 seize the day if you can
01:32:37.020 the most precious thing you will ever have
01:32:40.560 is your time
01:32:42.420 far more precious than money
01:32:44.160 gems
01:32:45.460 gold
01:32:46.880 Anything like that
01:32:48.440 That comes and goes
01:32:50.060 But your time, you only have it once
01:32:52.760 It's precious
01:32:53.900 It's truly precious
01:32:55.560 There's people out there you love
01:32:58.580 That you haven't let know recently
01:32:59.880 Do make the effort if you can
01:33:02.000 You never know
01:33:04.180 You never know
01:33:06.040 Alright, I know it's not always easy
01:33:08.060 To make the best of the day ahead
01:33:09.960 Especially if you've got a life
01:33:11.600 A job and kids
01:33:13.260 Sometimes it's basically stolen from you
01:33:15.060 But if you can
01:33:16.200 If you're in a position to make this day count
01:33:19.420 To do something valuable with your time
01:33:21.600 Please do
01:33:22.280 Please do
01:33:23.640 You'll never have this day in history again
01:33:25.380 Alright, I don't want to get too preachy about it
01:33:27.180 Until tomorrow morning then
01:33:46.200 Bye.