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Feeling of the British Public. There are people from absolutely every every type of skin colour or creed. You know, political persuasion. Its amazing. Persuasion. Its amazing. The qatari banker, Sheikh Yassin , has withdrawn from the yassin, has withdrawn from the process to buy manchester united. The billionaires offer of around £5 billion was for 100 of the club. He also pledged further funding for Infrastructure Projects and also to clear debt. The british to clear debt. The british businessman, Sirjim Ratcliffe , businessman, sir jim ratcliffe, is now the only other declared bidder and hes understood to be working on a 25 stake, which would see the american glazer family retain majority control of the club. That is it for the of the club. That is it for the moment from me. Well be back with more later on and tomorrow. But now its time for headliners i hello and welcome to headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Im nick dixon, taking you through tomorrows top stories for the next hour. And im joined by dangerous extremist leo kearse. There he is. And the suspiciously reasonable steve and alan. How are you doing this is good. Is this like a all three of us . Host this is like a sort of supergroup. You know what its like . Its like we used to do comedy like when we used to do comedy clubs top clubs, which clubs like the top clubs, which i did, and theyd say, i did, and theyd all say, everyones a headliner tonight, you know i mean . But you you know what i mean . But you were middle were thinking the middle guy isnt sitting isnt really but the guy sitting in is the host. In the horse chair is the host. Yeah, we all potentially host you im saying . You see what im saying . But like the travelling wilburys, wilburys but like the travelling wilburys,wilburys whatever but like the travelling wilburtalkingwurys whatever but like the travelling wilburtalking about whatever but like the travelling wilburtalking about newspapers this is talking about newspapers that yeah. Yeah. Everyone did everyone get that reference . Just thinking i reference . Im just thinking i hope get that home. Hope they get that at home. Think demographically hope they get that at home. 1safe1ink demographically hope they get that at home. 1safe bet. Demographically hope they get that at home. s. Who at. Demographically hope they get that at home. s. Who would ographically hope they get that at home. s. Who would you phically hope they get that at home. s. Who would you wantlly hope they get that at home. s. Who would you want to be, roy . Ill go with tom petty. That leaves leo jeff lynne, the leaves leo as jeff lynne, the one one was bothered one that no one was bothered about. Right, all right. Yeah. All right, all right. Great banter. Great banter. Great banter. Great banter. About 60 years old. If youre about 60 years old. So lets have a quick look at the pages. So the mail on the front pages. So the mail on sunday you ghouls, which is sunday has you ghouls, which is about proper mark steyn about the proper mark steyn marches today. And the shocking imagery there the sunday imagery there in the sunday telegraph. Telegraph. Has israel to hit hamas has israel set to hit hamas from land, and air . The from land, sea and air . The observer has israel warns fleeing gazans the next stage is coming the sunday express pm we stand by israel always the sun on sunday prem a secret sex party legal gag and the daily star apocalypse snout, which is something to do with zombies and leeds. And those were your front pages as. So lets start with pages as. So lets start with the mail on sunday. Leo what are they going with . So theyve got you ghouls. So theyve got you ghouls. Theyre talking about the pro palestinian marches and theyve picture of two theyve got a picture of two women the thousands on the women among the thousands on the pro palestine march in london, brazenly , they revel in the brazenly, they revel in the massacre dozens of young massacre of dozens of young israelis ing Hamas Terrorists. So why didnt the police stop them . And thats a good question, because the police announced that anyone showing support for hamas could face arrest. And this is clearly showing showing absolute support for some of the worst crimes that hamas committed. So the paragliders paraglided out of out of gaza and into the Music Festival where around 260 people were were massacred and they were out having, you know, it was a pro peace Music Festival. Somebody compared it to glastonbury, but no, this this was actually a tragic , a this was actually a tragic, a tragic event. And yes, other pro palestine protest s have been turning ugly as supporters throw bottles and flares at the police in Trafalgar Square with seven arrested and thousands more march in manchester, newcastle, bristol and glasgow and there is a sign perhaps of the public mood turning. I think theres this enormous wave of revulsion at the shocking atrocities committed by hamas last last weekend. But now weve seen the idf have been bombing gaza and weve seen the death toll, the civilian death toll , toll, the civilian death toll, babies being carried out of the rubble there are its been its been horrific. And theres also signs. I mean, they bombed a convoy that was carrying people because they told people to leave the of gaza. So leave the north of gaza. So people were on the roads trying to get out. And theres truck to get out. And theres a truck that obviously, you know, that was obviously, you know, civilians bombed. 70 civilians and it got bombed. 70 died and, you know, youve got to wonder if they didnt have the intelligence to see the hamas attack coming, how have they got intelligence to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich intelligence to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings1ce to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings to to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings to destroy . Know which buildings to destroy . So thats what i dont understand. Plus hamas are trying keep civilians in the trying to keep civilians in the buildings they want buildings because they want as many dead as possible for their own propaganda yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhataganda yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat abouta yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this marcheah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this march . H. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this march . The what about this march . The question here on the mail why question here on the mail is why didnt the police stop them . Can they stop many what they stop this many people . What are about it . Are they going to do about it . So a good point. So thats a good point. Looking at the actually, looking at the numbers side of you know numbers side of it, do you know the its written in mail the way its written in the mail seems and seems well balanced . And whenever i start whenever i noticed that, i start to but when they to double check. But when they say yesterdays march for palestine never supposed to palestine was never supposed to be a celebration of slaughter, but social but it was a day when social medias tribalism medias nasty tribalism transferred to transferred from screen to street in. Exactly. Thats thats problem here. So its thats the problem here. So its not having protest , not about having a protest, about march, whatever. Thats about a march, whatever. Thats about. I dont even want to say the word. Fine. But you know what . I mean. You can make an argument as to you should argument as to why you should have march, but are have the march, but if you are celebrating terror, celebrating the acts of terror, that very different. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the ery different. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police ierent. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police should\nd im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police should be im sure the police should be stepping in. I dont know. Is it are they doing things like having a paraglider are they doing things like ha give a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some grey a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some grey area araglider are they doing things like ha give some grey area in glider are they doing things like ha give some grey area in the er to give some grey area in the moment . Are you going to arrest people picture people for a picture of a paraglider, you could paraglider, which you could argue something i dont argue is Something Else . I dont know. Like yeah, its know. It seems like yeah, its tricky potentially. Know. It seems like yeah, its tricky potenthink the i think thats i think the i think the flag definitely the hamas flag is definitely a line gives it a recipe. Line that one gives it a recipe. But yeah, weve to move but yeah, weve got to move on do the sunday telegraph. On and do the sunday telegraph. Steve what have trouble steve what do they have trouble for or the bbc arabic for the bbc or the bbc arabic have to investigate six of have had to investigate six of their appearing biased. Its a bbc bias story. So of the six people that theyre investigating, one of the cases is just liking a tweet never sits well with me judging someone the tweet they like someone for the tweet they like is often you cant is often because you cant remember bookmark it. But remember how to bookmark it. But one correspondent has one Senior Correspondent has made of an israeli relative made fun of an israeli relative of the grandmother who was abducted. A joke about inheritance. Tweet is inheritance. Another tweet is saying israels is saying israels prestige is crying corner. So theres crying in the corner. So theres a to investigate to look at a lot to investigate to look at the bias. But this is the bbc. This also having investigate this also having to investigate or from the or look at its bias from the other. The bbc always other side. The bbc is always accused bias in a way that accused of bias in a way that disagrees with the person whos making the complaint. And if i can quickly there can just quickly say there was a lovely meme that went around of the number of complaints the bbc got the list got once number two on the list was being too pro palestine , was being too pro palestine, number three on the list was being pro israel. Number being too pro israel. But number one was complaint one on the list was a complaint about which tells you about bake off, which tells you about bake off, which tells you a about our concerns that a lot about our concerns that was me, to fair. Was me, to be fair. But yeah, look , but to be but yeah, look, but to be fair, steve. Yes, understand fair, steve. Yes, i understand its bbc, but its difficult for the bbc, but this where paying the licence this is where paying the licence fee for this for bbc arabic. And there are people who describe there are people who describe the seventh as there are people who describe timorning seventh as there are people who describe timorning of eventh as there are people who describe timorning of hopeh as there are people who describe timorning of hope on as there are people who describe timorning of hope on the as a morning of hope on the channel. And you know , whereas channel. And you know, whereas whereas in this country bbc are in trouble for not using the word terrorist, which i think is fair enough, but this is outrageous, and also outrageous, isnt it . And also in this country weve seen bbc journalist, say the journalist, lets say the israeli army is happy to kill children, which it obviously isnt. Thats who said that. That was my cousin actually. But yeah , weve got quite differing political views but yeah, the bbc and it shows it shows the culture within the bbc that people feel free to say things like this and they know that theyre not going to get into trouble. If anything, theyre going to get promoted. No, i dont know if that is the culture within entire the culture within the entire entirety the bbc, you know, entirety of the bbc, you know, but i work there, but whenever i work there, i firstly were told which firstly were never told which way from you way to be hidden from you because like okay, because you look like a. Okay, i might a good point, but no, might be a good point, but no, other than that, ive experience on the ground floor in the meetings word, there were meetings. My word, there were too there was too many meetings there was never all this never that sense of all this conspiracy that we all have about, oh, the bbc controls. No, they maybe they slightly they dont. Maybe they slightly select people employ , select the people they employ, but not in this case. But clearly not in this case. For bbc arabic. Having been youre having been in it. Youre saying case of saying its more a case of incompetence . Incompetence . It was when i was there. It was definitely during the was definitely was during the hours thought you were saying. All right, lets a look saying. The right, lets a look saying. The right, lexpress. A look saying. The right, lexpress. Leo ok saying. The right, lexpress. Leo what at the sunday express. Leo what have got . Have they got . Sunday express has is so the sunday express has is rishi saying stand by rishi sunak saying we stand by israel so and this this israel always. So and this this is interesting. Its quite a contrast as corbyn joins thousands brits marching in thousands of brits marching in support palestiniansjust thousands of brits marching in support palestinians just a support of palestinians just a week hamas butchered jews , week after hamas butchered jews, sunak they sunak gives this message. They standing behind israel and i think its interesting that so many brits, so many leftists like jeremy corbyn, you know, the sort of all the people who have the pride flags and all that sort of stuff are marching for hamas , for palestine, for for hamas, for palestine, for people who would butcher them and throw them off buildings. You youve got feminist marching , marching for the most misogynist people in the world. Youve got, you know, youve got these leftist marching for people who are essentially the most barbaric mediaeval barbarians in the world. And im talking about hamas. Theyre not, although they are elected by palestinians , whereas rishi by palestinians, whereas rishi sunak on the other on the other hand, stands for civilisation and freedom and democracy. Because bear in mind , israel, because bear in mind, israel, you know, for all these people saying, oh, palestine must be free, israel is the only free and democratic country with equal rights in the middle east. Yeah, it is quite disturbing thing that corbyn got semi near being Prime Minister given his views and i did see a piece the other day that starmer 61 feel that starmer has dealt with anti semitism so anti semitism in the party. So he have put that he does seem to have put that behind. And sunak behind him. And of course sunak has support israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what pport israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else issrael. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he l. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he goingiont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he going to t behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he going to do. See what else is he going to do. Its the obvious stance. What do you think, steve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, steve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, andve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, and le . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, and i suppose yeah, and i suppose thats what hear our prime what we want to hear our Prime Minister as well, to support minister say as well, to support those who are victim of those who are the victim of terrorism. Um, which is, i believe in there. Believe the quote in there. Thats of you thats the kind of words you want to look, the left has want to hear. Look, the left has a problem, doesnt it . And in fact, David Baddiel fact, that David Baddiel documentary watching fact, that David Baddiel doc radicalised watching we radicalised you. Getting radical we radicalised you. part getting radical we radicalised you. part of getting radical we radicalised you. part of the getting radical we radicalised you. part of the gethat radical we radicalised you. part of the gethat hasical problem. Well, not necessarily. The starmer left the well 60 something the right. Something on the right. Dealt with it think hes dealt with it depending you position yourself. No. It reminds of what no. It reminds me of what David Baddiel was saying that in that documentary about this, a group think that group of people who think that they are spending their entire life and somehow life fighting racism and somehow through slips through their brain slips through their brain slips through that they through one group that they think, not them. Think, yeah, were not them. Yeah. And thats thats the seed now. Up into the now. And its coming up into the ways protesting ways in which theyre protesting this. Its baked into their and its baked into their decolonisation agenda. An ideology just horrific. Ideology which is just horrific. But lets have a quick look at the sun. Steve prem a secret sex party legal gag. Its one of those legal gag. Its one of those tabloid headlines where i dont even know if any of these are a verb. Its difficult to work out if its a sentence. Im surprised these are still stories week was stories. Last week there was another one well. Not another one as well. Weve not had these for years, like the sunday newspapers always used to be. Sleeps model be. Footballer sleeps with model and shocked somehow, and we were shocked somehow, which one of the which i think is one of the reasons people become reasons why people become footballers and models become models theyre perfect fit. Models. Theyre a perfect fit. We shocked when wayne we were shocked when wayne rooney could go out with models. I think what it was. I think thats what it was. Im felt bad. Didnt im sorry i felt bad. I didnt see feeling bad. See the joke while feeling bad. It just right there. It was just right there. But theyve theyve almost theyve made it more professional. Theyve done bit of theyve theyve done a bit of henry on it. Theyve really henry ford on it. Theyve really sped up the efficiency. Its sped up the efficiency. Now its sex where youve got to sex parties where youve got to sign promising that sign some waiver promising that you wont tell anyone. Yeah i dont think its shocking that models sleep with footballers. All right. W w m well, weve got to move on. Unless something well, weve got to move on. Unless leo something well, weve got to move on. Unless leo in something well, weve got to move on. Unless leo in like,nething well, weve got to move on. Unless leo in like, 10s1ing well, weve got to move on. Unless leo in like, 10s. Ng amazing. Leo in like, 10s. No, its just. I mean, why would hide it unless, would you hide it unless, you know, theyre married . Know, unless theyre married . Like, why would you hide this . This just going to get you this is just going to get you credibility and kudos. Why pay lawyers unless the lawyers are sleeping as well . Sleeping with you as well . Probably in well probably find out in due that it for due course. But that is it for part but coming up, how to part one. But coming up, how to solve the small radio. Welcome back to headliners. Im nick dixon. Still here with leo kearse and steve and alan headliners legends. Do you still go with the n . Yeah, why not . Cool. I know all the other steve allens are either dead or retired , but im either dead or retired, but im still going with it. Yeah, because you could. Yeah you could but keep it you could retire, but keep it for your brand. Lets for now. Got your brand. Lets do sunday telegraph then. For now. Got your brand. Lets do finally,iay telegraph then. For now. Got your brand. Lets do finally,iay haveraph then. For now. Got your brand. Lets do finally,iay haveraph people and finally, we have the people we the small boats, we need to fix the small boats, crisis. Crisis consultants. Leo laugh. Nick leo dont laugh. Nick consultant valuable consultant fulfil a valuable role in society. But the home office is spending loads on small. Crisis consultants. Small boats. Crisis consultants. In fact, its gone up ten times and theyre now spending £87 million in six months without any substantial improvements. That definitely sounds like consultants to me. I used to be a consultant and Public Sector management in the Foreign Office and i think i technically still am here. This is kind of what my role is a consultant. But i mean, this is a drop in the of the £3 billion a the ocean of the £3 billion a year thats spent on the small boats, and all the boats, accommodation and all the rest them and making sure rest of them and making sure they here and safely rest of them and making sure theyget here and safely rest of them and making sure they get aiere and safely rest of them and making sure they get a life and safely rest of them and making sure they get a life jacket1d safely rest of them and making sure they get a life jacket. I safely rest of them and making sure they get a life jacket. Somey rest of them and making sure they get a life jacket. Some of and get a life jacket. Some of the money that the consultancy fees are being spent on is for immigration and Border Technology , delivering small technology, delivering small boats, and future boats, arrivals and future borders. Traffic management. So borders. Traffic management. So it doesnt sound like its actually to stop the small boats. It sounds like its to start a process the more efficiently when theyre when theyre here and get them through the passport more quickly. Yeah, it does sound like that. Also im a bit worried that. And also im a bit worried because starmer today, you know, lets set lets say labour win. He set out his point whatever it was, his five point whatever it was, and stuff like been and it was stuff like been nationalised it sounded nationalised energy. It sounded like , and was stuff about like, and there was stuff about making anyone can achieve making it so anyone can achieve anything in the country, which we thats we already have. So thats probably it probably just going to make it harder but but harder for everyone. But but then was he just didnt then there was he just didnt mention immigration at all. Thats worried me his thats what worried me and his five and sunak didnt five point plan and sunak didnt mention in his conference mention it in his conference speech. Just speech. All labour. So im just like, going actually like, whos going to actually get this . The tories get a hold of this . The tories are paying loads of useless are just paying loads of useless consultants. Labour dont even have agenda. But have it on their agenda. But sorry was a bit rant. Sorry that was a bit of a rant. What do you think . No. Well i think the only thing that the tories could is to have an tories could do is to have an aim that will but aim that they will fail but manage to blame the on manage to blame the failure on leftie groups. And i think a phrase like stop boats, phrase like stop the boats, which implies a 100 stopping. So guaranteed to fail. So its guaranteed to fail. Theres you could achieve so its guaranteed to fail. Ther as you could achieve so its guaranteed to fail. Ther as youreuld achieve so its guaranteed to fail. Ther as youre saying ieve so its guaranteed to fail. Ther as youre saying itve that as long as youre saying it loads blame the lefties loads and then blame the lefties for its failure. I look, you can argue is keynesian argue this is keynesian economics. Of employing argue this is keynesian econorrto;. Of employing argue this is keynesian econorrto do of employing argue this is keynesian econorrto do pointless employing argue this is keynesian econorrto do pointless work. Oying people to do pointless work. Thats theyve managed to thats what theyve managed to do. Thats where this this 87 million in the economy million is back in the economy now least hes helping that now. At least hes helping that in some way, helping inflation. Now. At least hes helping that in some wthats. Ping inflation. Now. At least hes helping that in some wthats whatinflation. Now. At least hes helping that in some wthats whatin1willm. Of course, thats what it will do. But i why not do. But yeah, i mean, why not get consultants to process get these consultants to process more the backlog get these consultants to process mornsave the backlog get these consultants to process mornsave some the backlog get these consultants to process mornsave some money backlog get these consultants to process mornsave some money on klog get these consultants to process mornsave some money on hotel bills . But thats not really solving bills . Problem,s not really solving bills . Problem, because ly solving bills . Problem, because if solving bills . Problem, because if weving the problem, because if we process people, were process the people, were actually just incentivising more people definitely solving. Actually just incentivising more pe0| problem tely solving. Actually just incentivising more pe0|problem is. Y solving. Actually just incentivising more pe0|problem is having olving. Actually just incentivising more pe0|problem is having 87ing. Actually just incentivising more pe0|problem is having 87 million the problem is having 87 million spent coming up with spent on people coming up with ideas that done nothing. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai done nothing. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai mean, ne nothing. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai mean, sci nothing. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai mean, so farthing. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai mean, so far and]. Spent on people coming up with ideas thai mean, so far and we yeah, i mean, so far and we know i mean, the entirety of the pubuc know i mean, the entirety of the public is keynesian Public Sector is a keynesian stimulus. But yeah , i mean, this stimulus. But yeah, i mean, this is, this shows mean , is, this just shows i mean, steve that, you know, steve mentioned that, you know, they lefties, steve mentioned that, you know, the it lefties, steve mentioned that, you know, thejit actually lefties, steve mentioned that, you know, thejit actually is lefties, steve mentioned that, you know, thejit actually is lefties ities, but it actually is lefties fault. Its all the human rights laws. Theres the ngos, the home laws. Theres the ngos, the home office itself. This woke blob that think theyve got the right ideas and they know better than all the people in the uk whove every point when theyve been asked theyve no, we dont asked, theyve said no, we dont want like massive levels of uncontrolled immigration. Theyre overriding that and ensuring it happens. Ensuring it happens. I like the phrase keynesian stimulus. I i like the phrase keynesian stimulus. I cant i like the phrase keynesian stimulus. I cant say, but stimulus. I cant say, but i like that high level intellectual stuff on gb news. And good point about the sexy. When says boats, it when he says stop the boats, it is could mean is vague. He could mean powerboats windermere, which is vague. He could mean pcaerboats windermere, which is vague. He could mean pca erbo. Problem ndermere, which is vague. He could mean pcaerbo. Problem. Dermere, which is vague. He could mean pcaerbo. Problem. Letsere, which is vague. He could mean pcaerbo. Problem. Lets do which is vague. He could mean pcaerbo. Problem. Lets do thech is a real problem. Lets do the observer about observer now with a story about the bomb bounce. But the glitter bomb bounce. But surprisingly observer, surprisingly for the observer, its queens its not about drag queens twerking a library. Twerking in a library. Its about starmer steve its about keir starmer enjoys bouncing enjoys glitter bomb bouncing polls. Yourself though. Polls. Calm yourself though. Dont overanalyze it because this is simply people have seen keir starmer mentioned in the news thats whats happened , news thats whats happened, isnt it . I mean, this is how our brains work. If you take any of the people who now scoring more highly in the polls and say, oh yeah, since the conference, other policies conference, what other policies do know oh, taking do you know hes got oh, taking his off when he gets big his jacket off when he gets big littered and worked really littered and that worked really well didnt it . That was a great metaphor. Take his metaphor. So he could take his jacket up his sleeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, up his sleeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, ill up his sleeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, ill roll his sleeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, ill roll ups sleeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, ill roll up my eeves metaphor. So he could take his jackwsay, ill roll up my sleeves and say, ill roll up my sleeves and say, ill roll up my sleeves and job done. It it and get the job done. It was it was a perfect i mean, he didnt look chicken when it happened. You know, people would you know, some people would have he of have cowered and he sort of stood and do that. Stood there and didnt do that. Suspiciously well for it went suspiciously well for him, didnt it . And now hes got this foul. Im saying its conspiracy, im not saying its conspiracy, but shirt already like, im not saying its conspiracy, but rollingrt already like, im not saying its conspiracy, but rollingrt myilready like, im not saying its conspiracy, but rollingrt my sleeves ike, im not saying its conspiracy, but rollingrt my sleeves and im rolling up my sleeves and getting you getting on with the job, you know, that it was know, and the fact that it was just perfect for it and it wasnt anything that made him look bad like a cream pie. It was actually was glitter that actually made him better. Its him look better. Yeah, its suspicious, all suspicious, isnt it . Thats all im saying. Suspicious, isnt it . Thats all im say dont give him too much no, dont give him too much credit, though. I think this the whole gives whole article almost gives him too credit because too much credit because if he wins election, he wins the next election, he should send thank you basket wins the next election, he sh rishi send thank you basket wins the next election, he sh rishi sunak thank you basket wins the next election, he sh rishi sunak for nk you basket wins the next election, he sh rishi sunak for ik you basket wins the next election, he sh rishi sunak for i mean jasket to rishi sunak for i mean cancelling manchester. Cancelling hs2 in manchester. Thats good. Thats good. Although in the although the greatest gap in the polls between tories labour polls between tories and labour was like three days before liz truss resigned. So we should truss resigned. So we should also send her something, shouldnt also send her something, shoyeah. Sunak essentially yeah. Sunak essentially when you you dont you know that thing, you dont care about, ive cancelled it. Its like youve not mentioned immigration, you know, so but this starmer as this was perfect for starmer as well he could talk about well because he could talk about power, and seem power, not protest, and seem like tough just stop power, not protest, and seem like but tough just stop power, not protest, and seem like but anyway, h just stop power, not protest, and seem like but anyway, go just stop power, not protest, and seem like but anyway, go on. St stop oil. But anyway, go on. Just sort of pour well, just to sort of pour some on steves some water on steves jubilation. Mean, starmer jubilation. I mean, starmer is what. His net approval what hes hes. His net Approval Rating is like 35. Tony blair had an Approval Rating of 93. Wow. So in 1997. So, i mean, but like steve says, this isnt an election that labour will win. This is election that the this is an election that the tories lose. Tories will lose. Thats thats it exactly. There was another story today of an apparently saying an insider apparently saying dont official dont f it up. Is the official policy of labour. And ive also heard carrying heard it described as carrying a ming. Youve just got to ming vase. Youve just got to not drop it. Its actually not not drop it. Its actually not not as easy as you think because it kind reminds me. Sorry, it kind of reminds me. Sorry, both not into football, its both not into football, but its like a european like a second leg of a european football youre ahead football match. Youre ahead from in from the first leg. In the second you just to not second one, you just have to not lose. Actually quite hard lose. Its actually quite hard to not lose. They to play, not to lose. So they could mess up a bit. Could actually mess it up a bit. What do you think . I dont understand football, but i presume easy presume ming vases must be easy to there arent to drop because there arent many them around. Many of them around. And thats why theyre worth many of them around. lot. |d thats why theyre worth a lot. E e dont see them exactly. You dont see them anymore. Means anymore. So that means labour will lets the will lose. So lets do the observer again with a story about success of about the success of multiculturalism. Leo that was intro keir starmer. Intro by leo keir starmer. Leo kearse in paris, kearse so the louvre in paris, which the museum where which is the art museum where theyve got the mona lisa, evacuated its staff and visitors after receiving a written bomb threat. So the warning on saturday came as france is on its highest alert for terrorist attacks after the killing of a teacher by a suspected radical islamist in the north the country on in the north of the country on friday. Like this, a suspected radical islamist. I mean, he was on a watch list. He was a chechen muslim, and he screamed at allah akbar as he did it, still waiting for confirmation. You might be amish, but you know, he might be amish, but yeah, sure. But yeah. Yeah, were not sure. But yeah. And theyve got 7000 troops being deployed across the country to deal with it. If only there was something that western europe could do to stop the flow of, of islamists into the into the country. Its just i mean, people just have to be able to come from chechnya, apparently. I know it is worrying because i was speaking member of i was speaking to a member of what gets called the what sometimes gets called the blob other day and they were blob the other day and they were calling inhuman calling Suella Braverman inhuman or they or inhumane or both. They obviously both. What obviously think both. What bothers its obviously think both. What bothtof its obviously think both. What bothtof this its obviously think both. What bothtof this country its obviously think both. What bothtof this country when ts obviously think both. What bothtof this country when all 66 of this country when all brits are polled say that immigration is now an existential threat to the country to the west. So country and to the west. So thats actually not an extreme position. Cant out two position. You cant rule out two thirds the British Public as thirds of the British Public as just inhuman. But that the just inhuman. But is that the problem, or is it about a problem, steve, or is it about a specific islam specific subset within islam that need to somehow tackle that we need to somehow tackle specifically . Specifically . Well, its all protesters having with museums. Well, its all protesters havingdefinitely with museums. Well, its all protesters havingdefinitely vithread seums. Well, its all protesters havingdefinitely vithread that|s. Thats definitely a thread that ive Just Stop Oil ive noticed. Just stop oil ruining some artwork. Now ruining some artwork. And now the louvre. I mean, theyre really attack us on really trying to attack us on the classic works of art. Thats how you bring down the west, isnt it . If you stop, if you go there anyway, see the there anyway, you cant see the mona everyone well, mona lisa. Everyone says, well, its mona its the its got the mona lisa. Its the tiniest thing youve ever seen. Its miles away and its just got tourists their got its got tourists with their phones it. Phones in front of it. I my right wing i did my right wing agitation. Add humour. Agitation. Add some humour. That was was clever. Was that was clever. Up until think about also, up until i think about 1970, even a famous 1970, it wasnt even a famous painting. Really painting. Nobody really cared about then got stolen painting. Nobody really cared ab01something1en got stolen painting. Nobody really cared ab01something happened stolen painting. Nobody really cared ab01something happened sto give and something happened to give it this pr and now its the it all this pr and now its the most painting the most famous painting and the best yeah best painting, apparently. Yeah its rubbish. We lost. Thats the but so. The point. But so. So is. So is unfettered so is. So is unfettered immigration. So is no border control. Most art rubbish isnt it . Except like really good films. Except like really good films. They dont count. I know they dont really count. I know i dont want to slow you down, but really quickly. I think the louvre is a great lesson on how might lesson on how religion might need everyone goes and looks levels. Everyone goes and looks at works art inspired at these works of art inspired by religion its so sombre. By religion. Its so sombre. They to the two levels they walk down to the two levels at bottom look at at the bottom and go, look at these idiots. Thought these idiots. They thought there was thunder yet was a god of thunder and yet somehow think theres somehow i dont think theres any kind of comparison there. Was was yeah, well, that was that was a intellectual point a much more intellectual point than was art is than mine. That was art is rubbish. Were right. Rubbish. You were right. Right to be doing that. Lets do the sunday express with a story about why the united needs extremely United States needs an extremely powerful weapon. Sounds like it was by evil. Steve. Yes. I should with i should do this with a little pinky finger us little pinky finger up there. Us needs extremely powerful weapon to superior global power as to stay superior global power as threats get to stay superior global power as thre excited get to stay superior global power as threexcited about get to stay superior global power as threexcited about this get to stay superior global power as threexcited about this i get to stay superior global power as threexcited about this i mean too excited about this i mean its the right its got all the right people involved joint involved its former joint chiefs chair general mark milley says this know, need an says this you know, we need an impressive weapon. And you think impressive weapon. And you think this is going like this is going to be like a laser. Bounce off the laser. You can bounce off the moon and manage to zap someone off around earth. Off around the earth. Its i its i its its just another i story. Its going to get good at planning. Great thats thats all were going apparently it will going to get. Apparently it will be they call ooda, be good at what they call ooda, which observe orient , be good at what they call ooda, which observe orient, decide which is observe orient, decide and act. It seems like a terrible acronym. I dont know why they dont go for like, look, gather forces, balance options, lgbt okay, options, take action. Lgbt okay, fair enough. Anything on this . Leo i the us has got an extremely powerful weapon or is about to have an extremely powerful weapon. Donald trump nobody dares do anything but donald trump. You anything but donald trump. You dont need ai when youve got donald with his shaky , donald trump with his shaky, shaky anger, dont need ai shaky anger, you dont need ai when you deploy the donald. But weve weve this sort weve seen weve seen this sort of future scoping about about what weaponry were going to needin what weaponry were going to need in the past. And it turns out need the of out we dont need the wars of the future werent fought on in computer hubs and all the rest of it. So what youre pointing at, you need to get on. Yeah, yeah, yeah , you should. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you should. You should highlight my subtle. No, you should highlight no, no, you should highlight them the viewer doesnt them in case the viewer doesnt know just make me look bad. Know. Just to make me look bad. You always that. You should always do that. Think should keep doing i think you should keep doing them im talking. Them when im talking. Should cut to you when they should cut to you when youre this. It youre actually doing this. It doesnt immediately. Youre actually doing this. It doesn means immediately. Youre actually doing this. It doesn means gently mmediately. Youre actually doing this. It doesn means gently comeiiately. Youre actually doing this. It doesn means gently come to. Ely. It means gently come to a close. But what you for is close. But what you went for is highlight it to the viewer. And its a simulation. A big simulation. A big simulation. Tough when theres its quite tough when theres three hosts on even three hosts on because even when theyre hosting, theyre not hosting, theyre angung theyre not hosting, theyre angling the host angling to get back in the host chair by any means possible. Lets the and lets quickly do. The sun and the taken impartiality the bbc have taken impartiality to refusing to to absurd levels by refusing to call terrorists. But call Hamas Terrorists. But apparently not for apparently its not enough for some apparently its not enough for son leo pro apparently its not enough for sonleo pro palestinian leo so pro Palestinian Group and with paint and bbc studios with red paint and bbc studios with red paint and broadcaster and accused broadcaster of a supporting apartheid. And accused broadcaster of a supptsentj apartheid. And accused broadcaster of a supptsent this apartheid. And accused broadcaster of a supptsent this tweetartheid. And accused broadcaster of a supptsent this tweet saying. They sent this tweet saying spreading occupations they sent this tweet saying sp manufacturing � upations they sent this tweet saying sp manufacturing consents they sent this tweet saying sp manufacturing consent for in manufacturing consent for israels crimes means israels war crimes means that you blood you have palestinian blood on your shut bbc down. Your hands. Shut bbc down. I mean, theyve got the same theyve got the same feeling as me, a different reasons. Me, but for a different reasons. So theyre angry the bbc is so theyre angry that the bbc is pro israel. Butjust yesterday pro israel. But just yesterday or pro israel. But just yesterday or a couple of days ago, the broadcaster was slammed for refusing to label hamas as terrorists. And john simpson, the veteran reporter , came out the veteran reporter, came out and said calling someone a terrorist means youre taking sides. And they said, oh, take sides. And they said, oh, take sides. And they said, oh, take sides against hamas. Oh, we sides against hamas. Oh, we cant have that. John. Yeah, pretty ridiculous. Steve you used to work bbc. Steve you used to work at bbc. What think the their what do you think the their argument as to why they dont seems no longer applicable. Its a traditional way that they to never have the voice they try to never have the voice of saying something. But of the bbc saying something. But you a group been you know, when a group has been called terrorist group by the called a terrorist group by the government king gets government by the king gets involved, you could do it. I dont see why how it would ruin their broadcasting did. Their broadcasting if they did. Attacks seem yeah. So this attacks seem very me. And very harsh to me. And they talked manufacturing talked about manufacturing consent, chomsky consent, which is a chomsky book. Where book. So you can see where theyre from. Only theyre coming from. The only thing i like was that they said, hashtag shut bbc. Hashtag shut down bbc. So you know, point there. Know, theyve got a point there. You know, i dont agree with them paint stuff, them throwing paint on stuff, but anyway. But im into that bit anyway. Thats time for. In thats all we have time for. In part but coming the part two. But coming up, the australian referendum on the new zealand election. Gets zealand election. The bbc gets in radio. Welcome back to headliners. Lets get straight into it with the eye. An australia has settled an important vote by referendum which as we know is the best way bring a country together. Steve australia rejects recognising Aboriginal People in constitution nation after historic voice historic indigenous voice referendum. They do way more referenda than we do and actually the way in which they do it, where you have to get a majority and a majority of the areas voting for it, it makes it to get. Get very it harder to get. They get very few should be less few yeses. So we should be less surprised vague surprised by this. But the vague aim of was to try and get the aim of it was to try and get the nations constitution to be amended to enshrine mechanisms to help indigenous in indigenous people. The vague aim was liked in the polls early on. So do you like the goal of this . People going like, yeah, i mean youve got closer it. The got closer and closer to it. The lack detail became the lack of detail became the problem. Campaign ran problem. The no campaign ran a really interesting angle of kind of saying, know what it of saying, do you know what it will if you say yes . If will be like if you say yes . If youre not, if you dont, then say no. The remain vote in this country must look that and country must look at that and think, it staring us in think, oh, it was staring us in the face. Why did we not say that . But mean , that . But yeah, i mean, obviously the side that lost seem very upset about this. There are other ways to achieve the same social equality if you wanted it without trying to enshrine in a constitution. And they never their referendums they never get their referendums voted. Their system has voted through. Their system has loads it. Voted through. Their system has loads it. Yeah. Loads of nos in it. Yeah. Its not its been and its not its been reported in the guardian and across the media as if, as if theyre rejecting aboriginal across the media as if, as if theyr andcting aboriginal across the media as if, as if theyr andcting notiginal across the media as if, as if theyr andcting not whats rights and thats not whats happening at all. This was an incredibly flawed piece of legislation that, you know, like steve wasnt defined. It steve says, wasnt defined. It didnt didnt what was didnt it didnt say what it was going it just said, were going to do. It just said, were going to do. It just said, were going were going to make going to were going to make sure that aboriginal have sure that Aboriginal People have a parts of government a say in all parts of government. That that. So that means that any building any building or farming or any Economic Activity , basically any Economic Activity, basically any matters government , would matters of government, would have run past panel of have to be run past a panel of Aboriginal People anybody Aboriginal People and anybody could saw could say, oh my ancestors saw a rainbow here and you know, so you cant you cant do anything. There it could have stymied all Economic Activity. It could have led to huge of led to huge amounts of corruption. And it was corruption. And it was incredibly divisive because it sort separating aboriginals sort of separating aboriginals from from the rest of the people. And lets face it, white australians i mean, australians are also, i mean, what what are they . Theyre not nafive what what are they . Theyre not native to america is australia not theyre theyre born in australia. Is australia not their land as well. I think its very anti immigration. You meant australia, not america. In australia , a native america. In australia, a native america. In australia, a native america. Thats what i was like. This is angle i havent this is a new angle i havent heard. Yeah, yeah. I mean, im not an expert, but okay. All right. I thought right. Well, i thought it was well covered. Lets do the observer story about observer now with a story about the right and white the far right and White Supremacy. We say supremacy. So what we can say for it actually for sure is that it actually will involve the far right will not involve the far right or White Supremacy. I wrote this with guardian initially. It with the guardian initially. It works that works so much better that joke. But you get the idea. Yeah. No, youre absolutely, absolutely london absolutely spot on. So London Police badges linked police defy ban on badges linked to and white to far right and White Supremacy. But bear in mind this is guardian so dont is the guardian so they dont mean white mean far right and White Supremacy all. So this supremacy at all. So its this thin blue line badge that police were to honour fallen comrades so people whove died defending us from violent criminals , it us from violent criminals, it seems like seems like an appropriate thing for the police to wear instead of pride, flags and black lives matter badges or whatever. And it also seems i cant see how anybody would find this find this problematic. I mean, you know, the pride progress flag celebrates the sort of sterilise ation and mutilation of children taking the knee is , you know, youre, the knee is, you know, youre, youre echoing an organisation that celebrates hamas. So this that celebrates hamas. So this is how the left censors and neuters good movements. Theyve neuters good movements. Theyve got this, this thing thats celebrating or paying respects to two Fallen Police officers and they say, no, thats racist. And they say, no, thats racist. Oh, look, no, this racist person wore that, so you cant. So the whole movement is stymied. Also, in the same article, they say the cross is racist, the celtic cross is racist, which is absolutely nonsense. Theres been celtic crosses in scotland since like mediaeval times when there werent any black people. So how could we be black people. So how could we be racist . Were we racist . We racist . Were we racist . We invented racism. We anticipated. Invented racism. We anticipated. We anticipated black. Very prescient bigots. So yeah, i mean , youre right. And yeah, i mean, youre right. And the fact that officers are wearing it, despite mark rowley banning it, they obviously feel very it because very strongly about it because its officers. Its about fallen officers. Yeah, just because a couple of have it doesnt ruin it. Have worn it doesnt ruin it. And as you they represent have worn it doesnt ruin it. And acauses. They represent have worn it doesnt ruin it. And acauses. Ithats� present have worn it doesnt ruin it. And acauses. Ithats� preseven other causes. So thats not even consistent etcetera. And consistent lgbtq, etcetera. And i dont like this idea of like in the last paragraph they allow oh maybe about fallen oh, for, maybe its about fallen officers. Could say blm oh, for, maybe its about fallen officsimilar could say blm oh, for, maybe its about fallen officsimilar in ould say blm oh, for, maybe its about fallen officsimilar in football, blm oh, for, maybe its about fallen officsimilar in football, where. M was similar in football, where they said, oh, its about racism, not fault that racism, its not our fault that its associated with other things. Work things. But that doesnt work because explicitly from things. But that doesnt work bec start, explicitly from things. But that doesnt work bec start, an explicitly from things. But that doesnt work bec start, an extremisticitly from the start, an Extremist Organisation that said, we want to destroy the nuclear family, etcetera. This was a good thing that a few that was then taken on by a few other people. As i understand it. You think . Other people. As i understand it. Yeah, you think . Other people. As i understand it. Yeah, when think . Other people. As i understand it. Yeah, when i. Hink . Other people. As i understand it. Yeah, when i started reading yeah, when i started reading this, thinking, oh, this, i was i was thinking, oh, look, a symbol suddenly look, if a symbol suddenly becomes with a bad becomes synonymous with a bad thing, yeah, thing, you update it like, yeah, theres cross with theres a buddhist cross with some hooks on the of some little hooks on the top of each love. Oh, each cross that i love. Oh, i guess wont use that anymore. Guess i wont use that anymore. But read the whole thing but then i read the whole thing and realised its actually an america symbol and realised its actually an armorei symbol and realised its actually an armorei a symbol and realised its actually an armorei a problem. Symbol and realised its actually an armorei a problem. Butymbol and realised its actually an armorei a problem. But thewol is more of a problem. But the one here has got a one over here has got like a its a union jack with a line through it. So we very made through it. So we very much made it. Version it. Not the american version unless the americans were using the jack one, in which unless the americans were using the lets jack one, in which unless the americans were using the lets jackfore, in which unless the americans were using the lets jackfor copyright. Case lets sue for copyright. Point. Importing yes, good point. Importing more of americas cultural nonsense. Mirror nonsense. Lets do the mirror and Shirley Ballas and strictly star Shirley Ballas is for telling women is in trouble for telling women to carry tasers. But to be fair, given of the bbcs given some of the bbcs past presenters, for presenters, there is a case for it. It. A it. Is good. That is steve that is good. That is very good. Bbc urgent very good. Bbc issues urgent apology. Thats a shocking phrase, isnt it . Lets get to that in a second. Strictly star, shirley tells all women to carry tasers , but they say issues tasers, but they say issues apology like its a big deal and theres a lectern. And its one of those things where as the host, you just have to go, oh, actually, you shouldnt wear carry theyre illegal. Yes. And can i just say you shouldnt carry tasers . Exactly. I mean, its not a massive you just massive apology when you just have for ofcom reasons, say have to for ofcom reasons, Say Something after someone spoken. Anyone show anyone whos hosted this show when has been on has had when lewis has been on has had to so but my favourite to do that. So but my favourite bit is shes apologised as well. Shirley apologised. Shirley ballas has apologised. She i apologise for my she said i apologise for my comments. I did not know tasers were in the uk, she got were illegal in the uk, she got a theres no way shes a taser. Theres no way shes not. If youre going into a handbag, dont earth. Not. If youre going into a harthat, dont earth. Not. If youre going into a harthat was1t earth. Not. If youre going into a harthat was my earth. Not. If youre going into a harthat was my favourite bit as that was my favourite bit as well. Just i didnt realise well. I just i didnt realise tailors werent legal in the uk. And me, i have and if youll excuse me, i have to home very quickly to drive home very quickly and get the unless you want get to the skip. Unless you want to tasers. Thats what to buy 200 tasers. Thats what i took for that. What do you think, leo . Yeah, mean, pretty much yeah, i mean, pretty much what said. What you all said. You. All right. We no, thank you. All right. We nailed taser lets do nailed the taser story. Lets do this in the sunday this one then in the sunday telegraph, zealand telegraph, a new zealand has voted conservative voted for a conservative government. Ungrateful. Voted for a conservative goverjacinda ungrateful. Voted for a conservative goverjacinda urpartyiul. After Jacinda Arderns party gave safety. Leo gave them all that safety. Leo yeah, antipode in yeah, another great antipode in election results. Zealand resoundingly so new zealand resoundingly chooses conservative government over voters elect for over labour voters elect for change after six years of a liberal government led for most of by Jacinda Ardern of that time by Jacinda Ardern elianne. A dramatic elianne. So its a dramatic contrast to labours landslide victory under Jacinda Ardern, just a few years ago in 2020. But obviously since then weve had lockdown, weve had authoritarian laws coming through. Shes anti free speech, which she hammered farmers as well. So she went after and weve seen politicians brought down by this. They think the metropolitan elite are all that matters. So they go after farmers. They say, oh, youre farmers. They say, oh, youre emitting much co2 or emitting too much co2 or whatever it is too imposed. All these farmers and these regulations on farmers and they pushed back. They really pushed back. And people farmers people people love their farmers because they know thats where the from. Yeah, because they know thats where th says from. Yeah, because they know thats where thsays here from. Yeah, because they know thats where thsays here very rom. Yeah, because they know thats where thsays here very clearly yeah, it says here very clearly theyre forgiven. Theyre not forgiven. Covid, but its ardern for covid, but its also about unprecedented spates of of living of crime and cost of living crisis. Its lot of crisis. Its about a lot of things and i love how charming and the new and quaint, by the way, new Zealand Politics is. Chris hipkins luxon. Hipkins and christopher luxon. Theyve it all called theyve all got it all called chris. But do you like do chris. Chris but do you like do we know anything about this candidate, because candidate, though . Because i was speaking to someone from the sort libertarian i sort of more libertarian act, i think from act and think from the act party, and they about guy they werent sure about this guy saying get saying he doesnt really get much done. Ostensibly, it sounds good have a good to us to have a conservative. Do you know much about think a government well, i think a government that get much done that doesnt get much done is the perfect government. Point. Yes, thats a good point. What do think, steve . What do you think, steve . I wouldnt your i wouldnt count your chickens theyve hatched chickens until theyve hatched and also a story and stuff. This is also a story about the current about fatigue of the current government. So whilst you see in europe, more to europe, people voting more to the doesnt that the right, it doesnt mean that people getting people are just getting more right wing. It just means theyre have been annoyed by the people its a shame people in charge. Its a shame in way. Did want in one way. She did want to bnng in one way. She did want to bring wanted bring all the party, wanted to bnng bring all the party, wanted to bring tax bottom bring in the tax on cow bottom burps and id love to see if they had. Presuming they had. Im presuming theres a little thing you put in there that it just whizzes that measures it just whizzes and an like a gas metre. Yeah, it would have been the worlds first tax on methane yeah, it would have been the worlds and tax on methane yeah, it would have been the worlds and farted methane yeah, it would have been the worlds and farted melivestock. Belched and farted by livestock. Wonder they voted them out wonder why they voted them out and them a jump and you just send them a jump the she said you the shark when she she said you can in your friends can now urinate in your friends house. Were what house. And you were like, what is this . What is this country just new zealand. Just dystopian new zealand. Anyway, they of anyway, im glad they got rid of that lets do that party. But lets quickly do the sunday and labour the sunday telegraph and labour have of anti have been accused of being anti libertarian and attacking marriage , to which they would marriage, to which they would probably yeah, of steve. Probably reply, yeah, of steve. Labour plan for cohabiting so labour plan for cohabiting laws are libertarian , says laws are anti libertarian, says former court judge. Laws are anti libertarian, says former courtjudge. This is former high courtjudge. This is paul coleridge. Whos the idea . Paul coleridge. Whos the idea . He said that bringing in a law like a common law marriage causes a problem. Youve got two issues with it and ive only got one issue with it, he says. It could undermine the concept of marriage. Yeah, but the one that im about is the fact im more upset about is the fact that just live with that if you just live with someone, if its like if its the law that labour want to bnng the law that labour want to bring in is like the ones in other countries. You live other countries. If you live with for three years, other countries. If you live with just for three years, other countries. If you live with just get for three years, other countries. If you live with just get toyr three years, other countries. If you live with just get to own ee years, other countries. If you live with just get to own ee y your they just get to own half your stuff, which will no one stuff, which will mean no one moves together. We moves in together. And we already dont have enough housing , but the flip housing stock, but, but the flip side also be an awkward housing stock, but, but the flip side year, be an awkward housing stock, but, but the flip side year, you be an awkward housing stock, but, but the flip side year, you know, awkward housing stock, but, but the flip side year, you know, when iard housing stock, but, but the flip side year, you know, when you three year, you know, when you get years and 11 months, get to two years and 11 months, i think thats the best part, though, that it would when though, that it would mean when youre just three youre less just under three years youd years into a relationship, youd review and that instead review it and maybe that instead of just with someone of just staying with someone whos half house, whos not worth half a house, youd you know youd suddenly think you know what, up. What, lets break up. Think its an appalling i think its an appalling idea, idea you just live idea, the idea you just live with state can with someone and the state can suddenly say, well, you them suddenly say, well, you owe them loads of money. Then youre like, well, i barely knew them. It big house. Yeah, its it was a big house. Yeah, its absurd. The only, only absurd. The only, the only counterintuitive win is that christians would proper christians would like proper christians would say you shouldnt till shouldnt move in any way till marriage. Wont marriage. So people just wont live together marriage. But live together till marriage. But that pretty obscure that is a pretty obscure win ive from what you ive got from that. What do you think, i mean, think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i think wait, does the need think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i thigetnait, does the need think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i thiget involved; the need think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i thiget involved; theyou need think, leah . Yeah, i mean, i thiget involved; theyou know,i to get involved and you know, when a voluntary when youve got a voluntary arrangement between two people, when youve got a voluntary arrariszment between two people, when youve got a voluntary arraris the nt between two people, when youve got a voluntary arraris the state ween two people, when youve got a voluntary arraris the state gettingio people, when youve got a voluntary arraris the state getting butting e, why is the state getting butting in you need in and being like, no, you need to like this . To do it like this . Also, why dont people and also, why dont people just get married . Fun. Yeah just get married . Its fun. Yeah this is just going yes. And this is just going to stop them. And its going to stop together at to stop them. And its going to st0| and together at to stop them. And its going to st0| and then together at to stop them. And its going to st0| and then goingjether at to stop them. And its going to st0| and then going straight to all. And then going straight to marriage or probably say marriage or probably just say you with me. Its you cant move in with me. Its whats happen. Whats going to happen. The article does yeah, the whole article does say youre married, say that if youre not married, youre break youre more likely to break up after three of after like three years of relationship whatever it is. Relationship or whatever it is. Yeah, comparing relationship or whatever it is. Yeah, with comparing relationship or whatever it is. Yeah, with divorce. Wmparing relationship or whatever it is. Yeah, with divorce. Ofnaring break up with divorce. Of course, likely course, youre more likely to break up and just. Fine. Break up and just. Its fine. Theres no papennork. You dont have ages. Whereas have to sob for ages. Whereas a divorce, a bit divorce, i imagine, takes a bit more effort. Divorce, i imagine, takes a bit mo yes, fort. Divorce, i imagine, takes a bit mo yes,fort. Point. Is it yes, great point. That is it for part three. But coming up in the final section, kevin spacey welcome back to headliners for the final section. Lets get into it with the telegraph and kevin spacey has been cancelled by end cinema despite by a west end cinema despite being innocent, tough being proven innocent, tough times for kevin and for the rule of law. Thats absolutely leo yeah, thats absolutely right. So kevin spacey been right. So kevin spacey has been cancelled by prince of wales cancelled by the prince of wales cinema Leicester Square cinema just off Leicester Square. He was going to have the World Premiere of his first film since being cleared sex assault being cleared of sex Assault Charges , but the premiere was charges, but the premiere was scrapped by the prince of wales theatre cinema , whatever it is, cinema. Prince charles in Leicester Square. Prince charles. Ive been to it. Yeah prince charles. Its shocking. Its shocking. Its shocking. I mean, they just updated it to king. A great point. We should cancel them for that. They didnt really. Well, they still well, hang on. They still call the elizabeth line. Call it the elizabeth line. If were to bringing were going to start bringing up, things . Up, are we updating things . Thats fine because yeah, but thats fine because we elizabeth. But look, we all love elizabeth. But look, sometimes is our sometimes it is late. Our beloved this still beloved queen, this is still prince charles. Yeah, it should be right. But be updated. Youre right. But what bothered they what bothered me here is they didnt realise the cinema didnt realise. Kevin spacey was the realise. Kevin spacey was in the film. Soon as they found out, film. As soon as they found out, they said theyre horrified and they said theyre horrified and they it. And this they cancelled it. And this person from the cinema, greg lynn, contacted by the lynn, said when contacted by the telegraph, said there is no story im there is, story here. Im afraid there is, mr were covering it right mr lynn. Were covering it right now. Someone mr lynn. Were covering it right now. Innocent. Someone mr lynn. Were covering it right now. Innocent. Hes someone mr lynn. Were covering it right now. Innocent. Hes been eone whos innocent. Hes been exonerated court, oj exonerated in court, like oj simpson cosby. Simpson or bill cosby. Hes completely innocent. Hes completely innocent. Hes completely innocent. But thats the thing. I mean, sometimes you dont necessarily like people like mason sometimes you dont necessarily like with jeople like mason sometimes you dont necessarily like withjeoplunited. Iason sometimes you dont necessarily like withjeoplunited. Ias0|he green with man united. But he there charges brought in there was no charges brought in this proven this case. Hes been proven innocent. We have to have innocent. So we have to have a rule of steve, what do you rule of law. Steve, what do you think . Theres legal but theres no legal obugafion but theres no legal obligation for a to host obligation for a cinema to host a so if your argument a premiere. So if your argument is its legal thing, is that its a legal thing, its. Im saying we should no, im saying we should recognise the rule of law or what else we use. What else can we use. Would be like but then this would be like market and individually Market Forces and individually private owned businesses get to make is not that im make decisions is not that im necessarily necessarily arguing that free market that is a free market libertarian think. I think free market libertarian is a counter to argument youve made to the argument youve just made about if lets say, steve, if but if lets say, steve, if you were accused of something you were accused of something you and of course you you didnt do and of course you wouldnt because youre a great guy, that again. Guy, dont mention that again. But you were completely but then if you were completely exonerated in court and said, exonerated in court and i said, well, dont to work exonerated in court and i said, welljsteve dont to work exonerated in court and i said, well, steve because to work exonerated in court and i said, welljsteve because of to work exonerated in court and i said, welljsteve because of to � court with steve because of the court case, that i mean, case, how is that fair . I mean, its fair, but theres no its not fair, but theres no legal requirement for to be legal requirement for you to be fair ive had an fair to me, if ive had an accusation. Not saying accusation. Im not saying theres a legal requirement. Im saying the saying we have to observe the rule if we want to rule of law if we want to have a good society. I think there might be against might be laws against restricting trade restricting somebodys trade based prejudice. Based on your own prejudice. I think. I think. There arent, we and if there arent, we should some because weve should invent some because weve got rubbish got enough other rubbish laws. Why some good why cant we have some good laws . Yeah. Look at somebody. Look at somebody. At somebody like craig look at somebody like Craig Charles as an example of somebody whos accused, somebody who is whos accused, suffered held, suffered horribly, was held, held and then held in prison and then completely exonerated. Completely exonerated. But thats this story does not mention law because theyve not mention law because theyve not broken a law. So even though you can come up with laws against your prejudice stopping someones business happening, this cinema has not broken the law. This story isnt even law. This story isnt even trying that. What its trying to say that. What its saying is that its not being fair way that it deals fair in the way that it deals with whos been found with someone whos been found innocent. No ones innocent. But to no ones bringing what bringing law into it until what other are not illegal to other things are not illegal to do cinema. Do in this cinema. Can i go in there and do a poo on the floor . Its a great thing weve gone off to investigate that tomorrow night, but for now, lets do the mail. One issue mail. And if theres one issue that worth protesting during that is worth protesting during these its lack these dark times, its the lack of tampons male bathroom. Of tampons in the male bathroom. Finally, clemson steve finally, Clemson University march on University Students march on campus tampons were campus after tampons were quietly removed from the mens bathroom. So now were arguing about male spaces and the woke mob erasing men. Finally we get involved in this. I felt left out for a bit regardless of how you present your gender, no one wants to go in the mens toilets. Why why would you not go in the ladies . Do you like wet shoes . Whats wrong with you . Theres theres you . But so theres a theres a protest. According to group, protest. According to the group, they protest. These they arranged the protest. These dispensers were vandalised first before being removed. And so, before being removed. And so, you know, the other flip side would be theres a machine in the dont use. For the gents. You dont use. For many that is true of the many men, that is true of the condom yeah. Keep condom machine. Yeah. Keep wishing one day. Day. N day. I think the trans men. So and i think the trans men. So people were born female and then transitioned to being men dont present really present a threat to men in the same way that biological males would present a threat to females. So yeah dont i dont really understand the outrage over this unless its theyre worried. Its sort of encourages, you know the equivalent to happen in female bathrooms. Well its nonsense theyre saying they feel unsafe and blah , blah, blah. And basically what happenedis , blah, blah. And basically what happened is it got to a republican who then brought some attention to it. So the thing was the dispensary was quietly taken away quite hard to quietly taken away quite hard to quietly take away a dispensary, i imagine, unless you have a very good screwdriver. I like the idea that you tried just a bit loud. So you left it. So you left it. Yeah, we did another ridiculous story. Really . Lets do telegraph. Do this one in the telegraph. And a school has appointed an ai teacher. Out of teacher. Have they run out of humans prepared the job . Humans prepared to do the job . Leo it could save the leo well, it could save the government and government some money and from its budget. Government some money and from its so budget. Government some money and from its so a budget. Government some money and from its so a prep udget. Government some money and from its so a prep school has so a prep school has appointed chatbot as its appointed an ai chatbot as its principal teacher. Principal head teacher. The robot rogerson , robot will assist tom rogerson, the cottesmore the headmaster of Cottesmore Cottesmore , by giving him advice cottesmore, by giving him advice on a range of issues. So the Technology Works in a similar way to chatgpt the Online Service where users type questions and theyre answered by the chat algorithms. By the chat bots algorithms. Ill and say it ill go one further and say it is this chat gpt. I think its basically thats what it is and you just type it. But the thing is like weve seen with al, it can be incredibly , incredibly can be incredibly, incredibly useful. I used it to try and like gather some statistics and it was just dishing me all kinds of nonsense. But in a very authoritative voice. But then when you actually went and checked to see what it was saying and validated it against the actual data, it was it was making a lot of mistakes. So this this worries me if hes going to be using it to guide his teaching, if it comes up with but does an with rubbish, but does it in an authoritative host authoritative way, it could host some radio shows, phone ins some radio shows, some phone ins work that. Work like that. A terrible idea because its a terrible idea because id to remind you of the id like to remind you of the story of, you know, the guy who tried to get to the queen with a crossbow story broke crossbow with a story broke about saying, i him about him saying, i told him to do it. Theres headteacher do it. Theres a headteacher taking same taking advice from the same machinery that tells people to head crossbows. This head off with crossbows. This school going to go badly. School is going to go badly. I do like that. The robot is assisting tom rogerson because he an he sounds exactly like an astronaut in a movie that would have buddy doesnt he . Have a buddy robot, doesnt he . Its rogerson. You its tom rogerson. Did you nofice its tom rogerson. Did you notice that . No, nothing, guys. All thats all i had all right. Well thats all i had on that. Maybe we should move on on that. Maybe we should move on and do. The observer and employees are worried about calling their bosses on calling out their bosses on climate issues in case they get victimised , which, lets face victimised, which, lets face it, probably should be. It, they probably should be. Steve, this charity says fear of reprisal. Reprisal reprisals. I spent a long day prevent people from calling their people from calling out their employers. Is about employers. This is about whistleblowing. Theres a charity that looks after whistleblowers called protect charity that looks after whistheyveers called protect charity that looks after whistheyve looked ed protect charity that looks after whistheyve looked into rotect charity that looks after whistheyve looked into thist and theyve looked into this after they noticed they were getting relatively calls getting relatively few calls about environmental mishaps or problems with their companies. And they say its because of fear of reprisal. Would you not fear of reprisal. Would you not be able to call these people anonymous early . Every time ive dubbed this place into ofcom, ive name out it. So ive kept my name out of it. So that be one of looking that would be one way of looking at i mean, its also the at it. I mean, its also the fear wanting to bite the fear of not wanting to bite the hand you. You need hand that feeds you. If you need that theyre looking that money. But theyre looking into it does stop into this, whether it does stop people noticing some environmental can environmental issue. You can also do as it says in the article. You can raise concerns article. You can raise concerns directly with uks directly with the uks environmental regulators, although. In 2022, 38 people did although. In 2022, 38 people did so im surprised to find out that only 38 people work for our water firms. Yeah, this is a very Guardian Observer type story. I mean, youve been in job. Youve been hired in a job. Theyve got overregulated. Theyve got overregulated. Anyway, theyre giving money anyway, theyre giving you money and youre like, i see what im going done. And get going to get you done. And get you grass. You up for not you in grass. You up for not being grass friendly enough, i guess. Go yeah. Being grass friendly enough, i guealthough, yeah. Being grass friendly enough, i guealthough, ieah. Being grass friendly enough, i guealthough, i mean, im reading although, i mean, im reading it in the guardian. Its a bit of charity. To of charity. Im amazed to be agreeing theyre agreeing with what theyre saying. We need to protect whistleblowers, with whistleblowers, starting with juuan whistleblowers, starting with julian. I julian assange. But maybe. I dont they could get dont know, maybe they could get a of fine thats dished a cut of the fine thats dished out. If you get of out. You know, if you get 10 of that, like when rescue a dog that, like when you rescue a dog , is that how it works . I dont know. You get 10 the dog. Know. You get 10 of the dog. You know, what is the what am i thinking of like a reward . A reward for a missing person . Yeah. No you see a cat on a lamppost, you. You find the cat, lamppost, you. You find the cat, you a reward. Youre you get a reward. Youre absolutely right. I was at fault there. Do the telegraph. Absolutely right. I was at fault thernfinally, do the telegraph. Absolutely right. I was at fault thernfinally, do tdark legraph. Absolutely right. I was at fault thernfinally, do tdark truth h. And finally, the dark truth about leo so the about green juice. Leo so the truth green juice and why truth about green juice and why it wont lose it probably wont help you lose weight. Weight. Im not directing that. You apparently its just sugary apparently its just as sugary as drinking fizzy pop. And it floods the liver with the equivalent of all the sugar thats in the stuff. So if you put five apples in a juice, then it floods your with all it floods your liver with all that straight away instead it floods your liver with all th. If straight away instead it floods your liver with all th. If you straight away instead it floods your liver with all th. If you eat raight away instead it floods your liver with all th. If you eat the ht away instead it floods your liver with all th. If you eat the apples, instead it floods your liver with all th. If you eat the apples, itstead of if you eat the apples, it goes, it goes slower. Theres other about juice. Other bad stuff about juice. These really dont like these people really dont like juice. They say when go in a juice. They say when you go in a juice. They say when you go in a juice detox diet cause youre not getting any protein, youre just eating the stupid juice. Unless you drink milk, which has got it doesnt got protein in it. It doesnt count as juice apparently, but because youre not getting protein, muscle mass. Because youre not getting prote body muscle mass. Because youre not getting prote body basically uscle mass. Because youre not getting prote body basically eats mass. Because youre not getting prote body basically eats its1ss. Because youre not getting prote body basically eats its own your body basically eats its own muscles. So yeah , thats my muscles. So yeah, thats my little on this , is that little take on this, is that some was saying people some trainer was saying people are saying things like, i grabbed a sandwich, juice. Its the modern day big mac with diet as if the drink with a diet coke as if the drink is going to undo all the bad food. Yeah, great point. And im so glad louis wasnt here for that story. Great show. Glad louis wasnt here for that stonshow great show. Glad louis wasnt here for that stonshow is great show. Glad louis wasnt here for that stonshow is nearly great show. Glad louis wasnt here for that stonshow is nearly over, t show. Glad louis wasnt here for that stonshow is nearly over, though, the show is nearly over, though, so lets have another quick look at sundays pages. The so lets have another quick look at su has ys pages. The so lets have another quick look at su has mail pages. The so lets have another quick look at su has mail on pages. The so lets have another quick look at suhas mail on sunday. The so lets have another quick look at suhas mail on sunday. Hase so lets have another quick look at suhas mail on sunday. Has you mail has mail on sunday. Has you ghouls pro palestine ghouls about the pro palestine march , the sunday march today, the sunday telegraph, israel set to hit hamas land sea and air. The hamas from land sea and air. The observer israel warns fleeing gazans. The next stage is coming sunday express pm we stand by israel always the sun on sunday prem ace secret sex party legal 939 prem ace secret sex party legal gag and the daily star, of course , has apocalypse now, course, has apocalypse now, which is something to do with zombies and the city of leeds. But luckily we didnt cover that thatis but luckily we didnt cover that that is it for tonights show. Thanks to leo and steve. Headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. Not quite sure whos on i think josh is on so tune in for that youre watching for that and if youre watching at then stay tuned for at 5 pm. Then stay tuned for whos on mark dolan tonight in mitake at 10 00. A lloyds bank boss has condemned the Prime Minister for pointing out theres a difference between a man and a woman. Britains corporations are now institution early woke what utter bankers. Plus the top what utter bankers. Plus the top rabbi whos resigned from the fa over their israel stance on channel fours kim woodburn on the departure of holly willoughby. From this morning and extraordinary story of and the extraordinary story of the who suffers a the woman who suffers from a rare condition that turns her into a statue. Were live from. Nine good evening. How are you . Its good evening. How are you . Its great to have your company. It is 9 00 on television, on radio and online in the United Kingdom and online in the United Kingdom and across the world. This is mark dolan tonight. Thousands of pro palestine supporters marched in Central London today with reports of several arrests. Reports of several arrests. Well bring you the latest and well be asking whether those waving the flag of Hamas Terrorists should face criminal prosecution. In the big story, prosecution. In the big story, well be joined by the respected rabbi whos resigned from the fa over their refusal to shine the colours of the israeli flag on the wembley arch. In my big the wembley arch. In my big opinion, Emmanuel Macron is stealing britains millionaires with generous tax rates. With generous tax rates. Britains war on the wealthy has got to end. We need their money and it might take a ten. You wont believe this story. A lloyds bank boss has condemned the Prime Minister for pointing out theres a difference between a man and a woman. Out theres a difference between a man and a woman. Britains a man and a woman. Britains corporations are now institutionally woke. What is utter bankers. Flat out said utter bankers. Flat out said that word right . Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Of course, were going to bring you the latest from whats happening in israel and gaza. But it is saturday night , so we and gaza. But it is saturday night, so we thought wed go for some other stories as well and some other stories as well and some entertainment along the way. Lots to get through. Way. So lots to get through. Its a busy two its going to be a busy two hours. First, heres the news. And a friend of mine, aaron and a good friend of mine, Aaron Armstrong. Armstrong. Thanks, mark. Good evening to you. Im Aaron Armstrong in the gb newsroom. Israels military says its preparing to attack hamas by land, sea and air in what they say will be a comprehensive, coordinated offensive. Earlier, benjamin offensive. Earlier, Benjamin Netanyahu , the israeli prime netanyahu, the israeli Prime Minister, warned the next stage is coming as he visited troops stationed on the front line near the gaza strip. Hundreds of the gaza strip. Hundreds of thousands of reserves have been mobilised and no timings have been given. But more than a million residents in northern gaza have been told to evacuate. Gaza have been told to evacuate. The forces have been deployed throughout the country as israel prepares for significant ground operations. Mr netanyahu has previously pledged to wipe hamas from the face of the earth. His administration has also warned hezbollah not to intervene and that doing so would risk the destruction of lebanon in a deadune destruction of lebanon in a deadline given for the evacuation of civilians from northern gaza has now expired. Northern gaza has now expired. Thousands of people have been fleeing south towards the rafah Border Crossing with egypt , the Border Crossing with egypt, the only route out of gaza, not under israeli control, has been closed because of airstrikes, although the United States says its trying to negotiate a five hour window to allow civilians out and humanitarian and humanitarian aid into the enclave. A young british girl whos trapped in gaza says she fears for her life. Fears for her life. Im like really in fear. Fears for her life. Im like really in fear. And im like really in fear. And like every every time , i just like every every time, i just have to have the thought of me dying in a bomb in gaza like its not a good thing. And like its not a good thing. And like every place i go, i go run away and i just find bombs

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