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For the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or you can go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Now its time com slash alerts. Now its time for headliners. For headliners. Hello and welcome to the headliners. Im nik dixon , taking you im nik dixon, taking you through tomorrows top stories for the next hour, and im joined by the peoples gammon paul cox. Thats not him. And paul cox. Thats not him. And the peoples alan, steve and alan, thats paul cox. So that was my best Kathy Gyngell and thats paul cox , so you do look thats paul cox, so you do look quite similar. You both worn blue. Youve colour coded the whole thing. I think steve looks great. I think steve looks great. Well, think you look great. Well, i think you look great. Well, i think you look great. On. And i think you oh, come on. And i think you look steve. He looked look like steve. And he looked like you. I think need to get your i think you need to get your eyes tested. Got way more hair yeah, hes got way more hair than ill ever have again. Than ill ever have ever again. Id it, though. Youre id like it, though. Youre the gam, and youre the peoples gam, and youre a sort of more sensible sort of anti steve was anti gammon almost. Steve was that. It implies that that. Yeah. And it implies that people that. And has that. And has borne true in my and that has borne true in my career. And that has borne true in my car right. Interesting. I see you as of spy here from the as a sort of spy here from the mainstream. Shouldnt mainstream. I probably shouldnt have like that. Its a have started like that. Its a bit anyway, good. That bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went always. Bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went we always. Bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went we have always. Bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went we have a always. Bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went we have a look|lways. Bit hostile. Anyway, good. That went we have a look at ays. Shall we have a look at tuesdays pages . Do tuesdays front pages . Lets do that. Mail how tuesdays front pages . Lets do thatkate mail how tuesdays front pages . Lets do thatkate photo mail how tuesdays front pages . Lets do thatkate photo become how tuesdays front pages . Lets do thatkate photo become a how tuesdays front pages . Lets do thatkate photo become a priow did kate photo become a pr disaster . Getting that in disaster . Getting into that in a moment, course, the express moment, of course, the express exposed lies of seekers exposed lies of Asylum Seekers who christian who become christian inverted commas to stay in the uk. The guardian has biggest tory donor. Looking at diane abbott makes you want to hate all black women. Please, no clip that out. Please, no one clip that out of context. The kates of context. The metro kates photo bomb the eye news has tories delayed british isa five k tax free savings until after the election . Thats after the election . Thats boring. And the daily star have saas kates pick confession and those we are front pages. So those we are front pages. So steve, lets look at this disturbing Asylum Seeker story on the express. Yeah, were remembering that the express is a paper. Its not often you see it in the front pages up here, but exposed lies of seekers who become to of Asylum Seekers who become to christian stay in uk. Theres a whistleblower whos telling us what we already knew and would definitely guess and probably would do ourselves. If youre in that situation, people are pretending be christian so pretending to be christian so that they stand a better chance of staying in the uk. The church possibly not complain possibly might not complain about surely about this. Its been the surely the uptick in numbers the biggest uptick in numbers theyve had for good long theyve had for a good long while, and theyve actually decided to come up with a test, or rather, the request for greater so if you turn greater rigour. So if you turn up im christian, maybe up and say, im christian, maybe not in that accent, the theory is that there should be more of a rigorous questionnaire. Im not sure. Youd know not sure. I mean, youd know better than would. Better than i would. What questions ask someone questions should one ask someone to theyre christian . To prove that theyre christian . Good well, that is a good question. But my question is, how prove theyre in how do they prove theyre gay in the test . I thats thats the test . I mean, thats thats thats test. Thats a bit thats the test. Thats a bit thats the test. Thats a bit thats the test. Thats a bit thats the practical test. Yeah. But theory the christian but the theory is the christian part. A good part. Yeah, thats a good question. Ask so question. You could ask so many things you ask about like things you could ask about like which testament book things you could ask about like which reference testament book things you could ask about like which reference to stament book things you could ask about like which reference to the nent book things you could ask about like which reference to the death ook makes reference to the Death Penalty . Im like, boom, no, this would be my incredibly, almost impossible pass test. Almost impossible to pass test. You theres many you know, theres so many things. Mean , its a big book things. I mean, its a big book though, steve. Even though, steve. So even even a hardcore could be hardcore christian could be caught easily. Caught out quite easily. To send them back. Wed have to send them back. Wed have to send them back. Whos guy comes back whos the guy that comes back from dead if they fail . That from the dead if they fail . That one thats all im saying. Ive not got that far yet. Ive not got that far yet. Yeah, yeah, im the first ive not got that far yet. Yepaul,eah, im the first ive not got that far yet. Yepaul, anyim the first ive not got that far yet. Yepaul, anyim thoughts;t ive not got that far yet. Yepaul, anyim thoughts on book, paul, any any thoughts on this . Course im in this . Yeah, of course im in favour. Yeah. Like you say, there are, there a number of ways ones there are a number of ways ones christianity, sexuality, christianity, ones sexuality, and theyre basically playing is this is the ease playing the west is own game essentially. You know, there are a lot of things about our culture that can be exploited. For instance , can be exploited. For instance, you know, we will just believe people famously in 2017. We just believe women now. We just believe women now. We just believe anything. And im just wondering why this is such a big story. I think the big story for me is that we dont talk openly about it so that we dont end up this this shouldnt be this shouldnt be a big news story on the front of a newspaper. This should just be something we accept were tackling. Now, accept and were tackling. Now, ive little bit of skin in ive got a little bit of skin in the game, i, Family Member of the game, i, a Family Member of mine an ex, immigration mine is an ex, immigration officer and there is just no way this would have happened in the 70s, 80s and 90s because these people were qualified and trained to be able to spot this stuff a mile off. It wouldnt have questionnaire. They have been a questionnaire. They would looked the would have just looked in the queue able identify queue and been able to identify it very quickly. Yeah. What going to say . What are you going to say . A Family Member of an Family Member of mine is an asylum and Asylum Seeker. A second and he pretended gay he pretended to be gay and now he loves country. But, yeah, loves the country. But, yeah, i mean, we do seem like absolute mugs here. Youve some of mugs here. Youve seen some of those of bishops and, like, those sort of bishops and, like, boasting oh, got boasting about it. Oh, weve got so they never so many converts and they never seem think, maybe isnt seem to think, maybe this isnt incredible. Sincere. So incredible. Totally sincere. So yeah, amazing. Yeah, its amazing. Upsetting some degree its upsetting to some degree that church can be exploited that the church can be exploited in way. Know, its in this way. You know, its supposed be the sort of supposed to be the sort of i know, i know, we often denigrate the the, the church and some of the, things the things that go on behind the scenes, but its still supposed to be a place good, and its to be a place for good, and its just its exploited this way. We should probably protect it in some no ones no ones some way. No ones no ones breaking pretending some way. No ones no ones bre muslim, pretending some way. No ones no ones bremuslim, are pretending some way. No ones no ones bre muslim, are they . Tending be muslim, are they . Fair enough. All right, no. Fair enough. All right, well, shall move on and do well, shall we move on and do this story in daily this massive story in the daily mail . We should do. Mail . Paul we should do. Kate photo become how how did kate photo become an pr disaster . So, of course , an pr disaster . So, of course, if you dont know, youve probably been in sleep all day or been in a coma. But, the princess of wales issued an extraordinary mea culpa yesterday after admitting she edhed yesterday after admitting she edited an image showing her celebrating mothers day with her children. Now weve all seen her children. Now weve all seen it. And if you ever want to test the Mental Health of the uk , put the Mental Health of the uk, put a royal story in front of them and watch how they react on social media. But its, i mean , social media. But its, i mean, whether youre whether this isnt going to change anyones view on kate , this isnt going view on kate, this isnt going to change anyones view on the royal people that royal family, the people that dislike dislike it dislike it will dislike it further, people who it further, the people who like it will protect it. The end of the day. For me, this is just like a family a woman who who family who a woman who is who was unwell this was clearly been unwell this year , taken photograph her year, taken a photograph of her family, entirely happy family, not been entirely happy with it, manipulated it in some way and now is under an incredible amount of pressure. Its a non story. Yeah. Its a its a non story. Yeah. Really good news is that the really good news is that the princess doesnt actually have invisible arm, have a partially invisible arm, because what i was because thats what i was worried her is worried about, that her arm is intact. Worried about, that her arm is intact. It just a dodgy bit intact. It was just a dodgy bit of steve, what you of photoshop. Steve, what do you think ongoing conspiracy. I think this ongoing conspiracy. I know conspiracy. Know youre big on conspiracy. Oh, love oh, yeah, i love him. Is the most ridiculous this is the most ridiculous story ever, isnt it . I mean, look, it was edited. You look, yes, it was edited. You can you can look at that picture, you know, you also look know, its edited. You also look at know wasnt at it and know that it wasnt created by googles gemini. I, i would have come out white people. Many, too for people. Too many, too many for that picture, its caused that picture, and its caused such a scandal. The international had International Press agencies had to they call to redact it or they, they call it notice. The last time it a kill notice. The last time i heard a kill notice was ordered princess. Wait ordered on a princess. Wait a minute. Im being told i cant finish that. Right, but no, finish that. Right, but no, i dont why so dont know why were so obsessed. It is nothing other than. When did you get that earpiece . No , you got your own. No, you got your own. No, you got your own. The voices. Just the voices. Just the voices. Voices in my head, just the voices in my head, the bbc. Its my training. Remember training, steve, remember your training, steve, dont do that joke, no. I dont know why people so obsessed. Know why people are so obsessed. I its part of a bigger i know its part of a bigger story, kate goes missing and thats not go missing. Thats simply. They announced shed have some surgery. Shed be out of and not visible for of work and not visible for three its still within three months. Its still within the but people the three months. But people think right to think weve got a right to see them the time because them all the time just because we fund them. Dont own 24 we fund them. You dont own 24 over of their life. Shes over seven of their life. Shes still visible the photo, still not visible in the photo, but the fingers. But just the fingers. Mean, i was im worried but i mean, i was im worried though about, you know, our beloved loves beloved princess. Everyone loves the princess wales. Its the the princess of wales. Its the princess like, not the princess of wales. Its the prinother like, not the princess of wales. Its the prinother one. Like, not the princess of wales. Its the prinother one. And like, not the princess of wales. Its the prinother one. And then, not the princess of wales. Its the prinother one. And then, you the other one. And then, you know, im worried her know, im worried about her health. Mean, are you health. I mean, are you concerned . Why . Because concerned . I mean, why . Because if fine, presumably concerned . I mean, why . Because if just fine, presumably concerned . I mean, why . Because if just fine, out umably a shed just come out and do a quick video. Hey im actually all right. Sorry about the photo, but shes recovering from some surgery. We have a surgery. I dont think we have a right know what i right to know what it is. I mean, yeah, even i sit around thinking, what of thinking, like, what kind of abdominal be Abdominal Surgery could be that scandalous that this story has happened . Dont happened . I have no, i dont even could be. Even know what it could be. I like breast implants lower than even know what it could be. I like ishouldmplants lower than even know what it could be. I like ishouldmpl shes wer than even know what it could be. I like ishouldmpl shes now than even know what it could be. I like ishouldmplshes now got] they should be. Shes now got four. If thats the story, then maybe theyve maybe i understand why theyve gone hiding thing. But we gone for a hiding thing. But we dont right know. Dont have the right to know. I see that point. Did think there was did you think there was something fact shes something in the fact that shes taken for one . Taken the blame for this one . I heard suggestion that heard one suggestion that probably a staff member heard one suggestion that probaldone a staff member heard one suggestion that probaldone it, a staff member heard one suggestion that probaldone it, butstaff member heard one suggestion that probaldone it, but she member heard one suggestion that probaldone it, but she msort er thats done it, but she is sort of nobly taking the blame. Quite noble. If it that is quite noble. If it was a staff member, the idea that theres only one step between the between kates iphone and the press interesting, between kates iphone and the press got eresting, between kates iphone and the press got some1g, between kates iphone and the press got some info on because ive got some info on that, if you really dig into it. Yeah, they theyve looked at the metadata on the picture. It was a canon photo and was taken by a canon photo and it opened twice or rather saved twice photoshop. So twice in adobe photoshop. So its just like a little its not just like a little touch up the someones touch up on the phone. Someones actually to open it on actually bothered to open it on actually bothered to open it on a or a desktop. A laptop or a desktop. Did they take the ring now, did they take the ring off or did she not wear the fing . Off or did she not wear the ring . Big question, ring . Thats the big question, nick. Ooh yes it is. This conspiracy yeah, well, this conspiracy will rumble sure on x, will rumble on im sure on x, but have a quick look. Im but lets have a quick look. Im not even quick look because not even a quick look because this is quite a big story in this is a quite a big story in the guardian. Steve headline biggest so the headline says biggest tory donor looking at diane abbott makes you want to hate all black women. And i on this all black women. And i on this show i often turn up and you know, im not one of these people who thinks nothings racist or everythings racist. Ive sat here before and said, the countrysides not racist , the countrysides not racist, theatre shows arent racist. This is racist. I think what you got there is racist in the defence. There are a statement that was released saying that his criticism of diane abbott, this frank was this is, frank hester was nothing with her race or nothing to do with her race or genden nothing to do with her race or gender. Lets look at that phrase. Makes you want to hate all black women. Im not sure it entirely checks that theres entirely checks out that theres not a whiff of the old racism in here. Yes, its not great. Ive always maintained diane abbott should as should be mocked as an individual for the content of her character. Not in any way that to her entire that pertains to her entire race. Normally when heard race. And normally when i heard this you hear like, this one, paul, you hear like, oh, involving diane oh, a gaffe involving diane abbott, you think, oh, what she said this the shoe said now . But this time the shoe was on the other foot. Im so sorry. Serious story. Go on. Yeah. Of course. I mean it. There is no defence for this. Is it the only defence is we cant even be racist in private anymore. So you cant the first. Anymore. So you cant the first. You cant say anything. You cant say anything. It wasnt my first thought. I was just trying to think, well, wheres the balance in this story . And the more i read i was like, no balance, no, like, no, no balance, no, theres no balance, said. Theres no balance, he said. Some dodgy that some really dodgy things, that are really unacceptable in todays modern age. He has lets todays modern age. He has lets for the balance, though he has tried to apologise directly to diane abbott, she didnt answer the phone. Surprisingly. I dont know he got number, know how he got her number, but. And know, he has he and he has, you know, he has he has put out a statement saying how sorry he was. Now we all know how powerful racism is. And, you know, if youre accused of being racist, then it can end a career. Even if you are donating £10 million to the tory party in the last year. Interestingly, the labour party has called for the conservatives to return the £10 million like theyre going to do that. I dont think thats entirely necessary. I mean, it comes down to a speech again, to a free speech issue again, and down to whats and it all comes down to whats acceptable. Believe its acceptable. I believe its unacceptable. He unacceptable. I believe he should be heard and he can say these if wants to. But these things if he wants to. But we be free to judge him we should be free to judge him when he does. Dont worry about ten, dont worry about the ten, just million that hes just the £10 million that hes donated. Got donated. Dont worry, hes got hundreds of millions of pounds worth nhs. Worth of contracts from the nhs. So dont worry, the tories are going to only be a few are going to only be in a few more months anyway, they more months anyway, so they probably wont need it. But i mean, did go on mean, to be fair, he did go on and i dont hate all black and say i dont hate all black women at all. So to be very fair. But then he say, but fair. But then he did say, but i think she should be shot. So he kind slightly ruined it with think she should be shot. So he kin next;lightly ruined it with think she should be shot. So he kin next sentence ined it with think she should be shot. So he kin next sentence and it with think she should be shot. So he kin next sentence and it wasi think she should be shot. So he kin next sentence and it was in the next sentence and it was in 2019. Not sure that helps. Were just to give the just going to give all the facts, i think facts, but yeah, i think i think weve that one pretty weve covered that one pretty fairly fair as you fairly as about as fair as you can be with those sort of comments. Yeah. What comments. So yeah. What do you do. Right. Is it for do. All right. That is it for part welcome back to headliners. Im nick dixon , still here with two nick dixon, still here with two men who just want their country back. Its paul cox and steve and alan. And you just imagine them. There they are. And and now here we go. Lets do the mail then. And more tories are considering switching to reform uk. Is the ignoring the publics wishes and getting rid of your most popular leader strategy starting a bit flawed, steve . Possibly so. Rishi very possibly so. Rishi sunak warned more tories are warned that more tories are poised to switch to reform uk reform uk, some would say, deform the uk. Theres some satire for you, no idea what that means. So this is following that means. So this is following lee anderson and the defection , lee anderson and the defection, a man who said that there was a lot of political soul searching involved. Now, i think this is balanced, isnt it . You know, it balanced, isnt it . You know, it might beat me up afterwards, but, a lot of soul searching, all being suspended by the party that were like, if you that you were in. Like, if you hadnt had that you were in. Like, if you hadnt had the whip hadnt have had the whip removed, soul searching removed, that soul searching would less , would have searched less, possibly another party. Its possibly for another party. Its like fired and like when suella got fired and they a letter she was they wrote a letter like she was forced resign. I couldnt forced to resign. I couldnt stand here anymore. It was stand it here anymore. It was the that probably meant the firing that probably meant that its that she left. But its definitely a bad day for the tories. Great day tories. Its a great day for reform its even better reform uk. Its an even better day starmer. He must be day for keir starmer. He must be absolutely this. Split absolutely loving this. Split the the right. And the vote down the right. And it was by reform leader was announced by reform leader richard man , someone richard tice, a man, someone called a pound shop. Nigel called him a pound shop. Nigel farage and it was lee farage once and it was lee anderson who did that. So thats interesting. And hes hes got a high opinion of a shop and high opinion of a pound shop and your is £0. 50. Your nickname is £0. 50. Thats politics steve. Well thats politics steve. You locker room talk. You know its locker room talk. Then you to another then you switch to another party. Change what party. You know you change what you im not too worried you say. Im not too worried about though. Was a about that though. It was a massive own goal. Mean, about that though. It was a mas� suspend own goal. Mean, about that though. It was a mas� suspend him goal. Mean, about that though. It was a mas� suspend him foral. Mean, about that though. It was a mas� suspend him for having an, about that though. It was a mas� suspend him for having a|, about that though. It was a mas� suspend him for having a pop why suspend him for having a pop at khan . Thats i mean, at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, everyone that. Thats what at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, eve do ne that. Thats what at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, eve do that that. Thats what at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, eve do that every at. Thats what at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, eve do that every night. |ts what at sadiq khan . Thats i mean, eve do that every night. We what we do that every night. We wouldnt any work. I mean, wouldnt have any work. I mean, it was an overreaction. It was it was an overreaction. And James Cleverly of and then James Cleverly sort of doubled him in doubled down and put him out in the more he had he the cold. Even more so he had he had choice really. There was had no choice really. There was a very strange decision. Its going tories because going to hurt the tories because hes very popular figure hes a very popular figure on the doorstep, say. Paul, hes a very popular figure on the d do step, say. Paul, hes a very popular figure on the ddo step,think . Say. Paul, what do you think . He becomes the pied well, if he becomes the pied piper four, five, piper in two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine others go. Much bigger six, seven, eight, nine others go. Lee much bigger six, seven, eight, nine others go. Lee anderson� n bigger six, seven, eight, nine others go. Lee anderson goingar six, seven, eight, nine others go. Lee anderson going to uk story. Lee anderson going to uk reform, surprise. I mean, reform, is no surprise. I mean, its story today. And now its a huge story today. And now because uk have got their because reform uk have got their first ever, mp which is, which is big news, and i know anecdotal ali, a lot of people really did enjoy Lee Andersons speech. Really did enjoy Lee Andersons speech. Lee anderson speaks a speech. Lee anderson speaks a different language to the average politician. He speaks like the man in the pub does, and thats what he gets criticised for the most by the politicians some degree. Politicians to some degree. Whereas he it is transferring well across to that red wall, i think. But thatd be interesting to see. I dont think lee anderson going to reform uk changes the dynamics of british politics. However, if more people go, it will split the conservative vote. It probably wont take the labour vote, but the idea of it, the idea of it affecting the red wall would be interesting course, interesting because of course, that red wall defected from labour defected from labour and then defected from labour and then defected from labour because they were in support brexit support at that point of brexit and Boris Johnson and perhaps lee represents that lee anderson represents that to them. Them. He does. And have you heard the henley plot that boris may be coming back via this revised henley . So its all very henley seat . So its all very complicated, but this female politician steps down whos known to be a big boris loyalist. Get this seat loyalist. He could get this seat thats 15 miles from thats just 15 miles away from where living. This where hes living. Anyway, this all lining up boris to come all lining up for boris to come back . It, back . Because lets face it, they really do any worse. They cant really do any worse. Rishi popular. He rishi is not popular. He was never by anyone. This never voted in by anyone. This is a genuine possibility now. And who is eyeing it and guess who else is eyeing it up slightly . They think and guess who else is eyeing it up s cameron. They think and guess who else is eyeing it up s cameron. Its|ey think and guess who else is eyeing it up scameron. Its|ey itsk lord cameron. So its all its which blast from the past do you want . Well, hopefully hes got a referendum in his pocket referendum in his back pocket for us enjoy. For us all to enjoy. Yeah, mean i mean, you yeah, i mean i mean, you know, theyre trouble. Know, theyre in trouble. I mean, with you about mean, and i agree with you about this. Speaks like ordinary this. He speaks like ordinary people. Theres people. And theres a snobbishness. Foreign snobbishness. One tory foreign minister saying, minister here is saying, i think, mps who believe minister here is saying, i think, red mps who believe minister here is saying, i think, red faced. Who believe minister here is saying, i think, red faced and believe minister here is saying, i think, red faced and shoutye minister here is saying, i think, red faced and shouty is minister here is saying, i thinway d faced and shouty is minister here is saying, i thinway d fbe d and shouty is minister here is saying, i thinway d fbe a and shouty is the way to be a serious politician follow him. I politician may follow him. I mean, just snobbishness politician may follow him. I meabitternessrst snobbishness politician may follow him. I mea bitterness becauseishness politician may follow him. I mea bitterness because youre; and bitterness because youre about spanked. About to get spanked. I grew nashville. Well, i grew up in nashville. Nashville one the two ash nashville one of the two ash fields he represents. And fields that he represents. And look, clumsiness the look, yes, the clumsiness of the way things was what way he phrased things was what was i apologise for was focussed on. I apologise for the the issue. The clumsiness was the issue. Its even the tories its never even even the tories didnt he said was didnt say what he said was islamophobic, the other islamophobic, but the other thing thats happening here is peeung thing thats happening here is peeling off the red wall from this coalition of voters who voted for tories, maybe voted for the tories, and maybe that should have been that they never should have been a anyway. A a coalition anyway. It was a false brought by false one, brought together by peoples brexit, which peoples view of brexit, which has done. And you has now been done. And if you are ashfield and youve are from ashfield and youve maybe youre socially conservative, worry about conservative, you worry about issues immigration, rightly issues like immigration, rightly so. Actually vote so. Do you actually want to vote for a party thats going to borrow to spend on tax cuts for the rich . Thats not going to help you as youre working down pretty yes, absolutely. Pretty polly . Yes, absolutely. Very interesting. Could its very interesting. Could we realignment in we have a total realignment in politics lets see. Politics as well . Lets see. Lets then. And if lets do the eye then. And if you solve of the you cant solve any of the countrys just countrys real problems, just start steve is start redefining words. Steve is my on that. My cynical take on that. I think youre right. Yeah, i think youre right. Michael goves definition of Michael Goves new definition of a style. No, a boombastic jazz style. No, wait a definition of wait a minute. A definition of extremism means free means for free speech. Thats me. Free speech. Thats dated me. That reference, yeah that reference, isnt it . Yeah i didnt even get it. And im already quite old. So . Definition is so the new definition is expected extremism as expected to recast extremism as the promotion or advancement of an ideology based on intolerance , hatred or violence. Theres the other bit that worries me those seek to undermine or those who seek to undermine or overturn the uks system of liberal. How do you liberal democracy. How do you find, undermine and in what way is it impacting the liberal democracy . I look at some of the stuff that we or ive done in stuff that we do or ive done in previous jobs you mock the previous jobs where you mock the government undermining government might undermining liberal democracy. Am an liberal democracy. Am i an extremist liberal democracy. Am i an ext|you st a bit i did, yes. You were a bit i did, yes. You are quite undermining sometimes, this its the sometimes, but this its the problem is its done to look like youre being the partys being tough on the people marching on saturdays. This wont impact them at all. This is a rule that basically means it will stop people having meetings with government officials and some funding. So its another classic thing of the government looking tough, but actually not solving a problem. And then just probably problem. And then just probably blaming lefty lawyers on it not working the end. Working at the end. Because my right. Because yeah, my understanding was why cant we enforce already enforce the rules we already have . Seemed to me the have . It always seemed to me the police could do it they police could do it if they wanted to. This help wanted to. But does this help the police, paul, or does it . Is it nonsense . The police, paul, or does it . Is it nno,3nse . The police, paul, or does it . Is it nno,3n just creates a bigger no, it just creates a bigger list of hurty doesnt it . List of hurty words, doesnt it . Right. List hurty right. Weve got a list of hurty words were to add words and now were going to add to list of hurty words. And to the list of hurty words. And people so upset by the people get ever so upset by the hurty nick. But hurty words. Nick. But we shouldnt hurty words. Nick. But we shoyomt hurty words. Nick. But we shoyou just own them like you you just own them like you with gammon. You just own them like you witi exactly. On. People going exactly. If people are going to gammon you, make to shout gammon at you, make yourself gammon. Yourself the peoples gammon. Yeah, dont think yeah, but i dont think you should speech. Should ban any speech. Ive always that, not always said that, im not suggesting all is suggesting that all speech is good speech, id much rather good speech, but id much rather hear much rather hear hear it. Id much rather hear what people to and what people have to say. And otherwise it just goes underground. Sure you underground. Im not sure you cant either. Underground. Im not sure you cant either. I mean, cant police it either. I mean, thats a whopping great list of hurty now you cant just hurty words. Now you cant just Wander AroundCentral London with hurty words , with your list of hurty words, but is it sort of attempt but is it some sort of attempt to deal with the islamic extremism . And then they have to talk the right as talk about the far right as well, 90 of it they well, even though 90 of it they would do anyway, wouldnt they, if there was a muslim uprising, an one, not not one. An actual one, not not one. In the daily mail. And just in the daily mail. And it would be they it happened. They would be they would still manage somehow to say of that islamic say an element of that islamic uprising was far right. Yeah. Okay. Well lets goals plan. Okay. Well lets goals plan. Lets do the telegraph and Tom Tugendhat has said that no religion has a right to be offended. At least we think thats what he said. He was hiding behind two massive security time. Security guards at the time. Paul oh, my such my sussul such a good joke, oh, that is such a good joke, no religion has a right to be offended, security minister offended, says security minister ahead of extremist crackdown. So, as you this is tom so, as you said, this is Tom Tugendhat. And he said no faith tugendhat. And he said no faith had right not to be had a right not to be challenged. Amid concerns that some extremists have used imitation, intimidation, sorry and threats violence against and threats of violence against those perceived to have insulted islam and islam being the operative word there. So this is this is becoming the big elephant in the uk. Room at the moment , elephant in the uk. Room at the moment, isnt it. Elephant in the uk. Room at the moment , isnt it. Everybodys moment, isnt it. Everybodys trying. Im desperately trying to avoid saying certain things. Tom tugendhat, even though hes rebelling against its desperately steve is not going to say any of the things that im thinking, thats for sure. Hes that joke that we hes hes that joke that we did before we came on air and we both said, not saying that. Did. We it both said, not saying that. A did. We it both said, not saying that. A cracker. Did. We it both said, not saying that. A cracker. But did. We it both said, not saying that. A cracker. But yourea it both said, not saying that. A cracker. But youre not it was a cracker. But youre not getting it. Youre not getting it at all. So im worried about the picture. Carry on. Picture . What was the picture . What was the picture . Dont worry it. Dont worry about it. Dont worry about it. Right. Okay okay okay okay oh right. Okay okay okay okay okay. Know is if okay. So what we do know is if you if you do criticise some religions, they might behead you. And i think thats bad. However id just like to say now islam decent. Good work chaps. Islam decent. Good work chaps. Nice one. Well, anything. I mean, i well, anything. I mean, i know how you follow that, steve, but anything else on this story, no. I mean, im not a religious person. I think if a faith is well developed , if your belief well developed, if your belief is strong enough, it shouldnt be of think you, be affected of if i think you, you worship fictional you know, worship a fictional character,. So develop character, correct. So develop a religion. Religions eventually tend to develop to the stage where you can do a joke about them and make vicar of dibley. Do you know what i mean . No one got. No got beheaded for the got. No one got beheaded for the sitcom of dibley. Sitcom vicar of dibley. I id like well, i mean, id like christian to to be be a bit stronger country. Stronger in this country. Perhaps as strong as you perhaps not as strong as you outlined there, but, i mean, its it . Mean, outlined there, but, i mean, its got it . Mean, outlined there, but, i mean, its got i it . Mean, outlined there, but, i mean, its got i mean, mean, outlined there, but, i mean, its got i mean, i� nean, outlined there, but, i mean, its got i mean, i dont know youve got i mean, i dont know if going to do anything. If this is going to do anything. Tom saying something. If this is going to do anything. Tonalso saying something. If this is going to do anything. Ton also we saying something. If this is going to do anything. Tonalso we haveaying something. If this is going to do anything. Ton also we have ay bit something. If this is going to do anything. Ton also we have ay bit ofmething. We also we have a bit of a problem well. The people are problem as well. The people are kind always that kind of always wound up that these arent really dealt these things arent really dealt with by the, the politicians because liberal system because the liberal system we have just allows a much more loose punishment than loose system of punishment than the the street the average person on the street would anyway, its would want. But anyway, its a massive all was massive gone now. All i was going say is, again, its going to say is, again, its about conversation. About honest conversation. Be able to have we should be able to have that conversation in this country, for instance. You country, for instance. So, you know, to know, we should be able to criticise wouldnt. Criticise islam. I wouldnt. Do you think hes partly just saying this as well . Last question. Just because, you know, the tories are about to leave and, you know, they sort of flog it off onto keir of lets flog it off onto keir starmer. Mean, a bit late starmer. I mean, its a bit late for tories to do anything for the tories to do anything about it . About it, isnt it . This point, although its at this point, although its such vague point that no such a vague point that no religion the right not to be religion has the right not to be offended. Its vague enough to just general that. Just be a general rule that. Prove yeah, prove that. Yeah, prove that. Yeah. Okay, well, lets yeah, yeah. Okay, well, lets do the and do this in the mail and nottinghamshire shire sound like an Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire shire sound like an ncplaced mshire nottinghamshire shire sound like an ncplaced into re police has been placed into special we want to special measures and we want to be special. But apparently this is thing, steve. Be special. But apparently this is it thing, steve. Be special. But apparently this is it is. Thing, steve. Be special. But apparently this is it is. Yeah. Steve. Be special. But apparently this is it is. Yeah. Itsve. Be special. But apparently this is it is. Yeah. Its the county it is. Yeah. Its the county right to next leicestershire. Right right to next leicestershire. Rig wonder is. I right to next leicestershire. Rigwonder is. I need to survive. Its. E a p e a christian, by the yeah, im a christian, by the way, gay, ive just come way, and gay, but ive just come off boat. Carry on, they off the boat. Carry on, they told to urgently an told to urgently produce an improvement theyve Improvement Plan because theyve been put in special measures. How are things in that how are things going in that tough crime uk. Not well. Tough on the crime uk. Not well. So been in so theyve been putting in special measures his special measures by his majestys inspectorate of constabulary and Fire Rescue Services is emma services and the acronym is emma woolf. Should have worked. Yeah, woolf. Should have worked. Yeah, yeah. Theres no way its massive. The acronym that its the naughty step of policing and its an enhanced level of monitoring. And they say here when a force is not responding to our concerns , are they not even concerns, are they not even responding to it . The rest of this article doesnt actually point out what theyve done, but we know nottinghamshire we know that Nottinghamshire Police investigated police is being investigated by the admitted the iopc after it admitted it should more arrest should have done more to arrest someone kill someone who went on to kill three in nottingham in three people in nottingham in june also being june last year. Its also being investigated the college of investigated by the college of policing. Say when your policing. They say when your Police Failing it police are failing it is a terrifying time. Yeah, ive noticed anything on this. Paul is a breaking story, so theres not loads of no, isnt a great deal of no, there isnt a great deal of detail, its difficult i now, him much w much as id like now, as much as id like to criticise the here, criticise the police here, you cant police everything. Were basically, the point basically, we get to the point where something bad happens basically, we get to the point whe we omething bad happens basically, we get to the point whe we expectng bad happens basically, we get to the point whe we expect the bad happens basically, we get to the point whe we expect the policej happens basically, we get to the point whe we expect the police to appens basically, we get to the point whe we expect the police to have1s and we expect the police to have fixed our society fixed the whole of, our society in some way. I think we have to start the way round and we start the other way round and we have collectively, as a have to collectively, as a community, better. Community, just be better. All right. That okay . All right. Well, that is part but coming is it for part two. But coming up, trump end the ukraine up, will trump end the ukraine war . And has starmer welcome back to headliners. So lets get into it with the guardian. And Hungarys Viktor Orban says trump wont give any money to ukraine if he wins. This sort of feels like one of those things you tell your mate in confidence. Steve. Yeah, thats probably what happened. Not happened. Yeah trump will not give to if he give a penny to ukraine if he wins. Had a meeting. They wins. They had a meeting. They were chatting about this stuff. Now meat on the now weve got some meat on the bones. Previously bones. When we heard previously that he that trump said he could, he could end war in a day. That trump said he could, he could end war in a day. He could end the war in a day. He would help putin win. And that gets done , doesnt it . So gets it done, doesnt it . So according to orban, had he according to orban, they had he trump detailed plan to end according to orban, they had he trurukraine detailed plan to end according to orban, they had he trurukraine war,ailed plan to end according to orban, they had he trurukraine war, whichulan to end according to orban, they had he trurukraine war, which involves1d the ukraine war, which involves stopping waiting for stopping the money, waiting for western europe to run out of money. Ukraine falls. This money. Then ukraine falls. This is, you okay news. If you is, you know, okay news. If you live all the in america , live all the way off in america, worst news if you live in britain. Terrible news if britain. But terrible news if you in hungary. Why he you live in hungary. Why is he feeling happy this, but feeling so happy about this, but i detailed plan was a bit i dont detailed plan was a bit strong, wasnt it . Were stopping the money. Were stopping the money. Detailed that much is that detailed or that much detail . This doesnt seem detail . But this doesnt seem like man politics, is detail . But this doesnt seem like you1an politics, is detail . But this doesnt seem like you1an polfrom is detail . But this doesnt seem like you1an polfrom trump. ; detail . But this doesnt seem like you1an polfrom trump. This detail . But this doesnt seem liigiving fan polfrom trump. This detail . But this doesnt seem liigiving 1ato olfrom trump. This detail . But this doesnt seem liigiving 1ato olfraggressor. This is giving in to the aggressor. Its opposite, isnt it . But its the opposite, isnt it . But its reframing it to look like, look smart and i no, look how smart and big i am. No, surely youd up to someone surely youd stand up to someone who to take. Yes, who tries to take. Well, yes, but policy was deterrent. Policy hey, his policy was, hey, im going to bomb moscow, as they call you do anything. And call it, if you do anything. And they oh, may be they were like, oh, he may be serious. Know, thats the serious. You know, thats the russians, the way. And and russians, by the way. And and so they suitably and they were suitably worried and they were suitably worried and they was they didnt know what he was gonna he was unpredictable. Gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let biden, then gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let let biden, then gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let weaknessbiden, then gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let weakness inien, then gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let weakness in the then gonna do. He was unpredictable. But let weakness in the war| youve let weakness in the war started. Youve that started. Youve learned that russias of seemingly russias got a kind of seemingly inexhaustible military. Leo might is might disagree, but nato is starting bit weak. You starting to look a bit weak. You know, saw, colonel mcgregor know, we saw, colonel mcgregor saying, actually, nato a saying, actually, is nato just a big at this point . Not big bluff at this point . Not everyone him, everyone agrees with him, of course. You know, course. But, you know, its a much weaker position for trump. Lets does get back in. Lets say he does get back in. Lets say he does get back in. Lets theres a fair lets say theres a fair election. He comes back in, he wins. Much weaker wins. Hes in a much weaker position than the deterrent position, and position, the already at war and not that well not necessarily going that well position. Not necessarily going that well postoo 1. Not necessarily going that well postoo1. Paul. What do you for too long, paul. What do you think . For too long, paul. What do you thirits interesting nick, but it its interesting nick, but it is lets lets you is hearsay. Lets lets you know, whole story by know, caveat the whole story by saying, hes a saying, you know, hes had a chat with mate donald trump, chat with his mate donald trump, and then hes spoken of and then hes spoken out of school and said, yeah, oh, trump said hes not going to said to me hes not going to bother anymore. I mean, what would be quite amusing that if we a second trump we did have a second trump presidency, his presidency, that within his first managed to stop presidency, that within his first of managed to stop presidency, that within his first of the managed to stop presidency, that within his first of the major|ged to stop presidency, that within his first of the major wars o stop presidency, that within his first of the major wars going on both of the major wars going on because it would be interesting to how the media would to see how the media would react. Still him . They react. Still hate him . They would wouldnt they . Would have to, wouldnt they . Because have any. Because they couldnt have any. He stopped the wars and that would have bad in some would have to be bad in some way. Be a way that that way. Thered be a way that that would bad. Would be bad. Yeah, be like, is yeah, thatd be like, is world peace new maga world peace the new Maga Movement . Like some movement . Maybe like some critique on, steve, come on, come on, steve, there a way could there is a way that you could end a bad way to help end a war in a bad way to help putin win. Yes. That was war ends quickly. Is he talking about that or is talking about negotiation, is he talking about negotiation, which the only is he talking about negotiation, whicout the only is he talking about negotiation, whicout of the only is he talking about negotiation, whicout of this the only is he talking about negotiation, whicout of this otherwise only is he talking about negotiation, whicout of this otherwise its way out of this otherwise its an war. Way out of this otherwise its an orban war. Way out of this otherwise its an orban didnt mention it. As orban didnt mention it. As you its hearsay. The you say, its hearsay. But the man is literally in the room man who is literally in the room where it happened, he didnt mention. Where it happened, he didnt mentiomention didnt say he mention it, didnt say that give no money, but that theyll give no money, but then theyll to then theyll theyll have to negotiate. I cant remember if i saw because ive saw that or not, because ive been so this, been reading so much on this, like boris for example, has said that believes play that he believes he can play a role and this why ive heard role and this is why ive heard he said hes come. Comes he said hes come. If he comes back in and trump gets in, or boris, even boris doesnt back in and trump gets in, or boris, back boris doesnt back in and trump gets in, or boris, back b right, right. Theyre just everywhere. Like yeah, yeah. Everywhere. Like it. Yeah, yeah. He maduro guy we he also met that maduro guy we found hey, im near found out tonight. Hey, im near venezuela. Thought id pop in. Not suspicious . Why are we not suspicious . Why bofis in boris is so interested in ukraine . Like thats ukraine . It feels like thats really become his project, hasnt cant hasnt it . And i just cant quite why. Hasnt it . And i just cant quiwell, why. Hasnt it . And i just cant quiwell, hes why. Hasnt it . And i just cant quiwell, hes not why. Hasnt it . And i just cant quiwell, hes not doing well, hes not doing much else at the moment. Theres a lot of gardening and hes lot of gardening and. And hes made hes been lot of gardening and. And hes made office hes been lot of gardening and. And hes made office from hes been lot of gardening and. And hes made office from speeches. Een lot of gardening and. And hes made office from speeches. Not out of office from speeches. Not bad. Only million. Bad. Ive only made 1 million. So telegraph. And so lets do the telegraph. And heres starmer finally heres keir starmer finally discovered is just discovered what a woman is just in election. Paul, in time for the election. Paul, can you believe it, keir starmer backs transgender backs ban on Transgender Athletes competition. Athletes in female competition. Common to prevail, he common sense has to prevail, he says. I common sense has to prevail, he says. I mean, this this bloke is hilarious. Really. It was only it was only a matter of weeks ago he was proclaiming that ago that he was proclaiming that some now he some women have willies. Now he wants have now. Now hes wants them to have now. Now hes saying with saying those women with with willy own willy should have their own sports leader sports day. The labour leader said he was supportive moves said he was supportive of moves to category of to protect female category of sporting competitions, and that common sense has to prevail in terms of safety and integrity of sport. Now, i think we all agree with that, dont we . Theres nothing in that i dont im nothing in here that i dont im sorry. Put words sorry. I dont want to put words in mouth. I agree in anyone elses mouth. I agree with theyre with that because theyre probably should sport in probably should be in sport in particular. Agree particular. We have to agree that there is a physical difference for many sports between men and women, and the idea that we would , idea that we would, exponentially take this whole ideology through sport is for the birds , for me. So i do agree the birds, for me. So i do agree with him. Its the fact that he seems to flip flop so much. Its not so much a flip flop. Its kind of a gentle flip flop. But he constantly on the wind he just constantly on the wind trying to find out. What are they saying . Yeah how do i get votes . Yeah. Dont drop the ming vase. But im wondering, steve, are actually going are labour actually going to put the away . Theres the woke away . Theres a youtuber called academic agent who putting the woke who talks about putting the woke away , and its sort of are away, and its a sort of are they to sort of tone down they going to sort of tone down they going to sort of tone down the because they they the woke because they, they they expressed outrage lord expressed outrage that the lord balfour being destroyed balfour painting being destroyed quite strongly. Wes streeting said crisis in said theres a crisis in masculinity now. I see starmer saying exist and should saying women exist and should have sports. So im wondering or then we saw that video. Then then we saw that video. The other day, though, basically suggesting other day, though, basically suggehalfi other day, though, basically sugge half the country put half make half the country put half the country in prison for misgendering. So they go sometimes so sometimes i see something so woke from i just think woke from labour. I just think its be an absolute its going to be an absolute dystopia. Then other times i think to it think theyre going to tone it down in ruthless blair down in ruthless tony blair pragmatic, fashion. Down in ruthless tony blair pra there , fashion. Down in ruthless tony blair pra there are fashion. Down in ruthless tony blair pra there are a fashion. Down in ruthless tony blair pra there are a lot fashion. Down in ruthless tony blair pra there are a lot the|ion. There are a lot of the stories where you what will stories where you hear what will be presume to be be what you presume to be the worst excesses labour worst excesses of labour when you read story. You actually read the story. Its very much just the quote out even with its very much just the quote out one even with its very much just the quote out one the, even with its very much just the quote out one the, the, n with its very much just the quote out one the, the, the th the one about the, the, the proms , debonair saying that the proms, debonair saying that the last night the proms shouldnt have i cant remember rule britannia. Britannia, you have britannia. Britannia, you have the full interview says ive got no, interest in telling no, no interest in telling cultural events what do. Its cultural events what to do. Its totally up to them. I think maybe it could be talked about. Thats all she said. But the newspapers got this bit. Look, theyre going get rid all theyre going to get rid of all theyre going to get rid of all the youve liked, the songs youve ever liked, so if at story and if you look at this story and you it down, hes kind of you boil it down, hes kind of saying, call yourself whatever you like you want. But in issues like sport spaces and sport and female spaces and other needed , i bet other discussions needed, i bet you thats where a lot the you thats where a lot of the population actually are, of couise. Course. But hes been very late to the game on this. Early . This is how why go early . This is how hes it. Yeah. Hes not hes played it. Yeah. Hes not said havent said anything. Labour havent said anything. Labour havent said slippery, said slippery starmer slippery, slippery what call thats what i call it. Slippery stuff. Okay well lets do times. Is millie the do the times. And is millie the new trump when it comes world new trump when it comes to World Leaders trolling steve . Apparently so argentinas javier milei, it says, channels donald trump on social media, tweeting at 5 am. On a golden toilet. And thats got to be a cold toilet. I know it looks cold toilet. I know it looks fancy, but no one needs a metal toilet. Its the mans got piles. So he said, are you social media at breakfast, lunch and night on saturday . He liked 1048 posts formerly known as tweets , and reposted more than tweets, and reposted more than 600 mass. The guy needs more fibre. I dont want to use amphetamine as a word on telly, but i mean, thats absurd. Hes liking a thousand tweets, so that the likes. That is the likes. Sorry , the likes would be for sorry, the likes would be for likes a minute. Wow. Does lot of energy. Hes always shouting you know he obviously doesnt go to the barbers. Has a lot of time barbers. He has a lot of time but does. Seems like but that does. That seems like a lot not trying to change lot is he not trying to change his economy dollar his economy to become dollar based . Hes to sell off so hes has to sell off everything. So hes busy doing that. Be rather that. Or you should be rather than hes scrapping. That. Or you should be rather tha he hes scrapping. That. Or you should be rather tha he just hes scrapping. That. Or you should be rather tha he just onehes scrapping. That. Or you should be rather tha he just one of s scrapping. That. Or you should be rather tha he just one of s scguysng. That. Or you should be rather tha he just one of s scguys has he just one of his guys has incredible. He probably sleeps like something. Like 50s a night or something. You guys, you hear like 50s a night or something. You myths, guys, you hear like 50s a night or something. You myths, they rys, you hear like 50s a night or something. You myths, they just ou hear like 50s a night or something. You myths, they just dontear these myths, they just dont need hes just need to sleep. Hes just eliminating at eliminating departments at 5 am, hes up at 6 am. Am, and then hes up at 6 am. Tweeting liking just am, and then hes up at 6 am. Tw own point, the people his critics have said that this is a form of violence. No its not. Oh its tweets. Its not a form of violence. Anyone who thinks a tweet is violent has never been hit in the face. Its totes not violence. Paul its totes not violence. Paul. Anything else this . No. Paul. Anything else on this . No. There line. There was an interesting line. Know, because he he said, you know, because he is quite intense. He said, is quite intense. And he said, this this is just this even ramps up. This is just a stuff theyre a standard stuff theyre measuring says, measuring here. But he says, when i get a bit when im travelling i get a bit more intense. So, so like this. Our whole obe vibe gets, gets, gets into his into his gets brought into his into his tweeting. I mean, hes for great people like us. I dont know if hes great for argentina. Yeah. The funny thing is theyre comparing it to but comparing it to trump. But actually, trumps not actually, of course trumps not on what is on x. Famously. What we have is other people posting what trumps truth social trumps post on on truth social on to x in this weird kind of way. Like some sort of like way. Like some some sort of like holding rotary phone next holding like a rotary phone next to its something kind to him or its something kind of Old Fashioned that. Old fashioned about that. Like hes morse hes dictating to them in morse code what tweets would be. Code what his tweets would be. Just come back on x, donald. Reckon they stop you reckon they all say stop at of sentence. At the end of a sentence. Yeah. Just sad. Hes yeah. And just sad. Hes saying sad at the end. Okay. Lets times carbon lets do the times and Carbon Emissions are at their lowest since the 19th century. Good news in the in the totally real Climate Crisis paul. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Uk yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Uk Carbon Emissions fall to lowest level since 1879, which was 100 years before i was born, which i know what you were thinking. Know what you were thinking. Emissions. What it was. Yeah. Thats the reason i celebrated here. You are old and emissions dropped 5. 7 last yeah last year, being 2025 for some of the more sleepy viewers, according to analysis based on Government Energy data by website carbon brief, which sounds like something you wear, doesnt it . Ive got my carbon briefs, so. Right. I mean, this is because what its is great because what its saying actually is weve dropped in uk, its inched up in the uk, but its inched up slightly the world. I slightly across the world. I think is good starting think this is a good starting point to us stop telling point for to us stop telling children that the worlds going to its not going to End Next Week. Its not going to End Next Week. Its not going to End Next Week. Its not going to End Next Week if you dont put something the write, if put something in the write, if you something in the wrong you put something in the wrong bin, to bin, kids, youre not going to die. To scary die. Dont listen to the scary teenage people out there shouting stuff. Were all going to okay. We should look after to be okay. We should look after the world. One says. I mean, the world. No one says. I mean, keep britain, keep tidy keep tidy britain, keep tidy britain. Other keep tidy britain, keep tidy brita keep other keep tidy britain, keep tidy brita keep britain other keep tidy britain, keep tidy brita keep britain tidy other keep tidy britain, keep tidy britakeep britain tidy wasar keep tidy britain, keep tidy britakeep britain tidy was a said keep britain tidy was a lovely phrase that we all grew up with in the that was up with in the 80s. That was a phrase meant just basically phrase that meant just basically dont everywhere. Look dont litter everywhere. Look after your green spaces and look after your green spaces and look after earth. After planet earth. Yeah, okay, steve, with one minute, you know, you actually know science. Can you know about science. Can you explain to us . Know about science. Can you epres. To us . Know about science. Can you epres. Oneto us . Know about science. Can you epres. One of us . Know about science. Can you epres. One of the reasons why yes. One of the reasons why we churned out less carbon, were not reliant on coal for energy. Thats really good. But one of them is we didnt use as much had much because weve had unreasonably temperatures. Much because weve had un|if1sonably temperatures. Much because weve had un|if we|ably temperatures. Much because weve had un|if we could temperatures. Much because weve had un|if we could just temperatures. Much because weve had un|if we could just increaseures. So if we could just increase Global Temperatures dont Global Temperatures by, i dont know, maybe two degrees, we know, 1. 5, maybe two degrees, we could solve this could probably solve this climate cool i so increase temperatures is the way to go because it keeps changing. Im a layman, but thats what youre going with. Wouldnt write that i mean, i wouldnt write that down i mean, i wouldnt write that donou be being sarcastic. You might be being sarcastic. You might be being sarcastic. I took seriously. No, no, i took it seriously. And im going to and that is how im going to live my life from now on. All right, part done. Right, that is part three. Done. But coming up the final but coming up in the final section, anger some men were section, anger as some men were accidentally section, anger as some men were accidentethe cameroon welcome back to headliners. Lets crack on with the mail and the Cameroon Football Team have suspended 62 players for age fraud, including seven actual babies. All right, not the babies. All right, not the babies, but its still pretty crazy. Steve. Yeah. I mean , thanks for yeah. I mean, thanks for giving me the sports story, because worries. Because i know, no worries. This. Cameroon suspend this. But cameroon suspend 62 players mean players for age fraud. You mean lying . Was it called age fraud . Yeah. Yeah. Its rebranded saying the wrong age, the real age of someone whos been disclosed hasnt been disclosed, but he joins 61 other players whove been suspended for concealing their is their their ages. This is their version luke littler because version of luke littler because we all got excited about darts one weekend and everyone just talked about this. No way. Hes that age. And i imagine thats that age. And i imagine thats what theyre over there at what theyre doing over there at the fecafoot, the move comes as fecafoot, which is some which i believe is some authority thing. But again, thats what Louis Schaefer had before the diet. Schaefer had before the diet. Is acronym for american is the acronym for american african football association. Is it . Oh, im sure it probably is a disease. Mine was probably is a disease. Mine was funny, but theyve theyve looked at it and i tried to care. I dont even care if under 17 have 21 year olds playing in it. I dont know, i should, but its football, so i already dont care. And then its just theyre lying their age. Theyre lying about their age. Referenced luke well, youve referenced luke littler, reference littler, but the real reference here fans was roger littler, but the real reference here in fans was roger littler, but the real reference here in the fans was roger littler, but the real reference here in the 19901ns was roger littler, but the real reference here in the 1990 world; roger littler, but the real reference here in the 1990 world cupjer miller in the 1990 world cup italia 90. He was so good. The dance was amazing, he scored so many goals and he was about 60 and it was incredible. And he didnt didnt tell him and it was incredible. And he didwas. Didnt tell him he was. He was actually over 40. I think he might have been 40. He was extremely yeah. He was extremely old. Yeah. To destroying the worlds to be destroying all the worlds best with ease. Best football teams with ease. There wasnt well there was, there wasnt even there was even wearing boots. There was an arsenal portsmouth arsenal and portsmouth player called you remember . Called kano. Do you remember . Kano. Of course i know kano. Of course i know kano. Of course, just yeah, of course, but i just just, for viewer, you might just, for the viewer, you might not. Yeah. Life, talking about my life, people talking about football played for portsmouth. And he played for portsmouth. He scored winner in he actually scored the winner in pompeys in 2008. And pompeys fa cup win in 2008. And we never knew how old kano was. He play until was he seemed to play until he was in his early 60s. Yeah, and still good. Yeah, and he was still good. Yeah, and he was still good. Still very good. He he was still very good. He was very good. This was still very good. This has happened cameroon in happened a lot with cameroon in particular, this isnt the first time. How can you have time. I mean, how can you have 62 players in your squad for a start . Yes yeah, its a good point, actually. How many players they got in the squad suspended 62. Dont worry. We have left. Dont worry. We have 1057 left. That chernihiv. I left the that is a chernihiv. I left the space for someone to do a channel migrant joke. Space for someone to do a chaand migrant joke. Space for someone to do a chaand noneant joke. Space for someone to do a chaand none of joke. Space for someone to do a chaand none of you. Space for someone to do a chaand none of you have . And none of you have . And none of you have . You. No. We dont want you. No. We dont want you. Yeah, i actually yeah, yeah, yeah, i actually had deleted it my had one. I deleted it from my link. Thought, dont go link. I thought, dont even go there. The home office there. Yeah, but the home office could bit from this, could learn a bit from this, couldnt thats was couldnt they . Thats what i was going got it going to say. All right. Got it in the end. Wasnt in there in the end. Wasnt funny. Do the daily star. In there in the end. Wasnt funn uri do the daily star. In there in the end. Wasnt funnuri geller the daily star. In there in the end. Wasnt funn uri geller is|e daily star. In there in the end. Wasnt funn uri geller is furious star. In there in the end. Wasnt funn uri geller is furious with and uri geller is furious with the pentagon, though they didnt realise checked their realise until they checked their cutlery drawer. Paul come on, youre here go. We yeah. Come on. Here we go. We need in here. Not need some drums in here. Not a uri or uri geller, says , uri geller or uri geller, says, pentagons is a is pentagons ufo report is a is right. Okay. Steaming bull poo right. Okay. Steaming bull poo and he and he has seen aliens. So geller is now 77. Unbelievably, said he was absolutely quivering and fuming with anger. Steve, at what he said was a Us Government cover up of ufos. And youre like, you say, i cant imagine there was a straight spoon in the house that night. He knows how he does it. Still and also no one knows how he knows so many high level people. Hes like, yeah, im best friends with Michael Jackson netanyahu. Jackson and benjamin netanyahu. Apparently its because hes jackson and benjamin netanyahu. Appuwhich its because hes jackson and benjamin netanyahu. Appuwhich would cause hes jackson and benjamin netanyahu. Appuwhich would make hes jackson and benjamin netanyahu. Appuwhich would make sense if cia, which would make sense if i want too much about that, want to say too much about that, because a lot because i hear theyve got a lot of like, secrets. Of resources and like, secrets. Anyway, paul, cut you off. No you havent. There was very he has always very informative. He has always said aliens. He said there are aliens. He he speaks them regularly. Speaks to them regularly. By all accounts, cb accounts, i think on the cb radio. Dont know how he does accounts, i think on the cb rac but dont know how he does accounts, i think on the cb racbut he nt know how he does accounts, i think on the cb rac but he. t know how he does accounts, i think on the cb rac but he. So ;now how he does accounts, i think on the cb racbut he. So iow how he does accounts, i think on the cb racbut he. So i reallyrv he does accounts, i think on the cb racbut he. So i really dontioes it, but he. So i really dont know what to add to this story other than the fact that hes. Isnt he . Well, steves got an anecdote about uri geller. Yeah, i interviewed him once and we a big falling out and we had a big falling out because like and reason, because i like logic and reason, and the kind of and that is not the kind of person want to be person you want to be interviewed by. So he was doing person you want to be inteiofzwed by. So he was doing person you want to be inteiofzwed tthingsle was doing person you want to be inteiofzwed tthingsle was he ng one of these things where he gets everyone like, chant at gets everyone to like, chant at 11 out a football 11 am. To sort out a Football Game or something doesnt work. And it and i pointed out that when it doesnt can just blame doesnt work, you can just blame everyone and he said everyone else. And he said my negativity impacting negativity was impacting his psyche or something. But the same home and all same thing. I got home and all of are absolutely of my spoons are absolutely fine. Clearly man has fine. So clearly this man has got. Got no powers. How dare you . How dare you look at the spoon, steve. Hes got. Theyre not bending themselves. Aliens are real. Oh, you got a special coming out or something. Hes into all this real. Hes seen them , and he could hes seen them, and he could bend he to. Okay, bend them if he wanted to. Okay, well, lets do the telegraph. And, sir mark rowley, a and, sir mark rowley, this is a bit change of pace. Has bit of a change of pace. Has attacked armchair commentators who criticise the police. I cant means. Steve. Cant think who he means. Steve. Hes hit yeah. Interesting, hes hit our commentators who our armchair commentators who criticised our armchair commentators who critici hes saying is get out what hes saying is get out there. Solve this crime yourself. Are you a billionaire . Yourself. Are you a billionaire . Your parents got shot. Are you going to do dress up like a bat . I think thats where hes going with but its right to with this one, but its right to criticise. Down criticise. You cant shut down all opposition because all armchair opposition because the people in armchairs are the people. The police are in charge people. The police are in charge of protecting the taxpayer. The citizen in this game. Yeah. So it very much feels like, shutting down the argument. Complex, challenging and messy affair. Policing. Affair. Apparently policing. Yeah, it is. And were allowed to comment on what you think youve done. And this follows on from iranian was from the iranian man who was carrying the that read carrying the sign that read hamas and he was hamas is a terrorist. And he was the not for the one arrested not for carrying it turns carrying the sign, it turns out. But were to comment on but were allowed to comment on this. To point this. Were allowed to point out, what youre out, i mean, if what youre doing placating doing is simply placating the angry doing is simply placating the an politics. Of politics. Exactly i thought thats exactly i thought youre going to say he was arrested grammar. Sign arrested for grammar. The sign quy arrested for grammar. The sign guy. Exactly. Cant guy. But no. Exactly. You cant just arrest thats its just arrest a guy. Thats its a narco you cant just narco tyranny. You cant just arrest guy thats innocent. Narco tyranny. You cant just arrei guy thats innocent. Narco tyranny. You cant just arrei think, thats innocent. Narco tyranny. You cant just arrei think, of ats innocent. Narco tyranny. You cant just arrei think, of course,ocent. Narco tyranny. You cant just arrei think, of course, the |t. But i think, of course, the police are going to be criticised. Great job criticised. They do a great job on individual level. Lots of on an individual level. Lots of great but its great policemen. But its the overall dont agree great policemen. But its the overupaul. Dont agree great policemen. But its the overupaul. The dont agree great policemen. But its the overupaul. The two nt agree great policemen. But its the overupaul. The two tieragree with paul. The two tier policing. Yeah i think that theres definitely can definitely an argument. I can understand why out and definitely an argument. I can undeto and why out and definitely an argument. I can undeto defend out and definitely an argument. I can undeto defend mean, out and tries to defend it. I mean, he didnt say also didnt actually say theyre also forced job the forced to do their job in the glare of hundreds of people who are their every are ready to film their every moment. Wrong that. Moment. Yes. Wrong with that. Well, they well, thats exactly what they do. They didnt, then there do. If they didnt, then there would police crime would be a lot of police crime that didnt get solved. Because its police often its the police are quite often are causing their own problems. They wear body cams. They cant say , oh, but dont film me. Were exposed every night dancing around a landmine of cancel culture, everyones cancel culture, and everyones looking and we dont looking at us and we dont complain. But. All right, lets do the guardian very quickly. And, men were and, fury, as some men were actually desirable actually hired for a desirable job role. Paul. Yeah. Diversity rather ups after Alan Turing Institute hires male scientist. Nick. Whatever next, scientist. Nick. Whatever next, males. So men that essentially males. So men that essentially there were four top spots. They all went to men. Men are bad , all went to men. Men are bad, and thats breaking news now in defence of the Alan Turing Institute, a woman spokesman, funnily enough, spokesperson. Funnily enough, spokesperson. Sorry, weve got 20s left. Paul sorry, weve got 20s left. Paul. Just keep saying spokesman and spokesperson well, she come out and said they followed this , out and said they followed this, this new theory of meritocracy, which all a real quick which im for all a real quick take 15 seconds. Alan turing very unfairly persecuted for being gay, would have loved six men. So its a great joke. Cancelled tonight, will get us cancelled tonight, but pretty much but the show is pretty much oveh but the show is pretty much over. Lets another look over. So lets have another look at pages. The at tuesdays front pages. So the daily how did kate daily mail has how did kate photo pr disaster . The photo become a pr disaster . The express lies of express has exposed lies of Asylum Seekers who become christian to stay in uk , and christian to stay in uk, and christian to stay in uk, and christian is in inverted commas because theyre totally not the guardian biggest tory donor. Looking at diane abbott makes you hate all black you want to hate all black women. The metro kates photo bomb the eye has tories delay british isa five k tax free savings until after election and the daily star has saas. Kates confession on. And those are your front pages. That is it for tonights show. Thanks so much tonights show. Thanks so much to paul and steve. Headline is back 11 pm. And if back tomorrow, 11 pm. And if youre watching at 5 am. Then stay breakfast. But youre watching at 5 am. Then stanow breakfast. But youre watching at 5 am. 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As we go through the early tomorrow in the early hours of tomorrow in the east, where we see some drier and clearer and perhaps even clearer weather, could see a touch of frost, perhaps some patches frost, perhaps even some patches of first thing tomorrow. Of fog. First thing tomorrow. But hazardous weather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be hazardous weather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be the hazardous weather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be the heavyardous weather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be the heavy rainrs weather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be the heavy rain andeather of fog. First thing tomorrow. But be the heavy rain and those will be the heavy rain and those strong, blustery winds across western parts. Initially western parts. Initially heaviest rain over the higher ground, especially the hills and mountains of north wales. And that continues its way that rain then continues its way eastwards and there will be some heavier it does heavier bursts. But it does break up and ease a little bit, with some drier interludes developing for a time. Some strong, blustery winds to watch out taking edge of out for, taking the edge of those though they those temperatures, though they will higher than will be at a touch higher than they recently. More they have been recently. More wet come we wet weather to come as we go into a of rain into wednesday. A band of rain pushing way eastwards pushing its way south eastwards across northern pushing its way south eastwards across into northern pushing its way south eastwards across into northern hern pushing its way south eastwards across into Northern England , ireland into Northern England, two to the south of this staying pretty cloudy, brighter further north over of scotland, but north over much of scotland, but blustery, risk of blustery, strong winds, risk of gales or even severe gales towards the north west more wet and windy weather to come as we go through end the week, go through the end of the week, particularlybut mild. Northwest, but rather mild. Looks like things are heating up boxt boilers as sponsors of weather on gb news. Its 9 pm. Im Patrick Christys tonight. I think that we have cancelled this film. And will not be showing it again. Not be showing it again. Welcome to blasphemy , britain also. And like i said before , its and like i said before, its my country has to come first. And im scared of what were doing at the moment in this country. We are giving this country. We are giving this country away and its got to stop now. Lee anderson joins us live and bizarre and after the bizarre photoshopping of an official photo, is it time for the royals to come clean about the princess of wales . Plus, whos side are our police on . On my panel tonight its the one and only carole malone, trade unionist Andy Mcdonald and the daily express Political Editor sam lester. Oh, and it wasnt a lester. Oh, and it wasnt a happy mothers day in liverpool. Happy mothers day in liverpool. Get ready britain, here we go. A stark warning for the future of britain. Next. Of britain. Next. Patrick. Thank you and good evening. The top stories from evening. The top stories from the gb newsroom. Lee anderson says he would still have defected to the reform uk party, even if he hadnt been suspended from the conservatives. He became the partys first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got hold of the london mayor as recently as january. Mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. He now says reform will allow him to speak out on behalf of millions , speak out on behalf of millions, as Party Leader Richard Tice says reform would aim to build a red wall in traditionally conservative constituencies. Conservative constituencies. Im delighted to announce that i have found that champion of the red wall for reform uk. Hes also, coincidentally going to be reform uks first member of parliament in the house of commons. He is, of course , a commons. He is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense and is the member of parliament in the county of nottinghamshire for ashfield. Please welcome mr lee anderson. Please welcome mr lee anderson. The government has pledged over £117 million to safeguard mosques, muslim schools and Community Centres over the next four years. The funding, unveiled today, follows the prime ministers promise to allocate more than £70 million to protect Jewish Community sites. The government condemned a recent rise in reported anti muslim and anti jewish hatred. Ministers say they expect the police to fully investigate all hate crimes. The investigate all hate crimes. The energy regulator, ofgem, is looking at ways to protect consumers from spiralling costs amid a Record Number of unpaid bills, around £51 billion of debts are piling up as concerns grow over the high cost of household bills. Its after the price of energy in an average british home hit more than 5500