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This is the B.B.C. Radio one to. London's News at 11 am my dear and another bad breaks a day for the prime minister as another government minister has resigned over the issue London minister and Orpington M.P. Joe Johnson who backed remain says Britain's on the brink of the greatest crisis since the 2nd World War He also says what's on offer isn't anything like what was promised to spike co-writing the Tory manifesto which pledged to on a referendum he's calling for a 2nd one the shadow bricks of Minister Jenny Chapman says Mrs May has tried to long to appeal to all sides in her party leaving no one happy for the state this is what happens when you try and play both and the medal eventually we get caught out she just realized she's unable to move forward it's crunch time it really matters but at the moment when the country needs decisive leadership we find a government in disarray London mayor city county agrees there should be a 2nd referendum but the the government embark in the final stages is a mini malls away from our promise 2 years ago that's one of the reasons why I'm saying for the 1st time the British public should have a say and we are going to go share sions with the option of staying in the E.U. In other news the Met counter-terrorism commanders arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of terror of fences officers seized a 57 year old man and 20 year old woman at a dress in north London earlier today it's 2 years to the day since the Croydon tram crash claimed 7 lives in the still anger over why all the subsequent safety recommendations haven't been implemented the accident happened when a tram overturned after speeding through a sharp bend one of those fibers Christine Jess says loud noises still trigger panic for her I get extremely angry I don't know whether it's 1st or if it is because my life has changed so much to how it was before but I do feel Lol just you know a lot of the tired A.F.C. Wimbledon are through to the. The 2nd round of the F.A. Cup after a late winner against non-league Harringay Berra in wet and windy conditions in North London a record crowd watched Harringay match their opponents for long spells but they were undone by a 90th minute goal from Mitchell Pinnock the result was cruel on the north London side but a 5 match run in the competition has and the more than 150000 pounds and secured the club's future Wimbledon manager meantime is relieved to make it through I knew it wouldn't be easy people said to me oh you'll beat them you'll beat them you know in the F.A. Cup They're going to have 40 percent more so we try to uphold the lads but we needed to play like we was the better team and get on the ball more on the board you keep every shot some go you keep trying to put crosses in and eventually more get Belloc and we got that with a deflection now with London's whether he's Elizabeth Rick Seaney heavy rain will spread in from the West up to an inch of rain for the many areas a TONIGHT tonight in some strong gust of wind gusting as high as up to 40 to 50 miles an hour very wet and windy night ahead B.B.C. Radio London it's 3 minutes past 11 this. Is London we can get codes for a chat trying to reflect the extraordinary depth of the C.E.O. Valve to keep it keep propelling the story forward this is the B.B.C. Radio London. Going to be nice to be with you again it's been about her father 6 weeks thereabouts and say you and I were last together but you're right we are again here on this wet night tonight Atlanta really is miserable how you're safe a war every off your work you're driving around the city will stay with us all night long I'm here to turn you go Jim Davis as well talking about all that's on our mind and a lot on a member of this weekend as we head towards Remembrance Sunday for the last goodness knows how many years I've been involved in the service at the Senate office. Remembrance Sunday but normally the week after where there is a ceremony that's put together by the group Ajax Association of Jewish ex servicemen who have been involved in making me various announcements and. Bits and pieces of ceremonial activity over the last few years and it is in Korea to be moving to stand there at the Senate off where so many soldiers and where the eyes of the world will be this coming Sunday of course 11 o'clock this weekend I'll be in Oxford at a wreath laying ceremony there in the middle of the city but I wonder what you'll be doing on Sunday morning and I lost the question on ashamedly the same question that Jason asked you earlier on tonight who will be on your mind or be thinking of the grandfathers I knew who in the 2nd World War My paternal grandfather drove fire engines in the Blitz my my turn old grandfather as far as I know he was in India I know that much but I know little else and I'm trying now I found a war historian who will look at photographs that you've got and identify the rank and army division perhaps that your relatives were in and trace where they were and what they were doing it's. Brilliant but a genealogy that they can do now and almost pinpoint the years and what they might have been doing and what they might have been involved in so I'm doing that at the moment because it's my great grandfathers who both births both fought in the 1st World War I have absolutely no idea what they did to my eternal shame it's largely because they never shared any the stories they came back like so many did from the 1st and didn't want to talk about it they did not want to talk about what they'd seen and experienced in truth you can't blame them Kenny This from David Epping I think if I've learned anything from the 2 world wars is that will eventually need another one to restore a maintainable population balance in this. To quote Filippo Marin Ettie who in 1909 said war is the world's only hygiene he had a bleak but valid point because had we not had those wars I don't think we'd be here now this one from Africa Shubrick and also good to hear from you going to chivy says the significance of World War One is the importance international institutions like the UN in the E.U. To prevent conflicts from escalating into destructive 1st spirals out on the subject of the Coke truck and how you feel about the fact that the Coca-Cola truck as in exit awaits the give out free cans of drink this we can and will be doing so that they do the Sassoon as they can the Sunday morning an hour after remembered some day. And there's a lot happening next to this weekend as there are in pretty much every town and city in the country they intend to hand out these free cans of Coke he says it describes to me the church admit that they hijacked December the 25th from the Winston to Sol winter solstice He says they're mid December the 25th is the wrong date for the bust birth of Christ so surely the church the shops the Coca-Cola company they're all guilty of false advertising if I had my way I'd ban the whole stupid charade any way you'd bank Christmas which I thank you very much for that oh I get so I wait 731-2000 if you've just gone talking about and remember it's only who will you be thinking about what lessons did we learn from the 1st world war did we learn that you need to exhaust diplomacy before you use force it was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand wasn't the kicked it all off and they thought at the time of course that the war wouldn't last. It was our reading this week some historian or economist or other saying that no world leader goes into war thinking that it's going to last for 4 years across 37000000 lives and it's hard to believe 100 years later but many lead leaders at the time they thought war war would be over quickly not of them predicted a 4 year battle that would cost $37000000.00 lives none of them. Perhaps that if anything is the lesson that you need to remember as a world leader that we all need to remember that when you go into war you have absolutely no idea it was or ever of what forces you. And perhaps the one lesson that we have learned is this that history should be remembered because since 1905 the major powers in the world have no going to war with one another they haven't even at the peak of the Cold War It hasn't happened to Babs the biggest reason for that of course as the advent of nuclear weapons and the reality that if war broke out between major powers well. It's unthinkable isn't it you might want to talk about that tonight what lessons have we learned if any from the 1st will board who will you be thinking about some and how do you feel about that Coke truck rolling up in Exeter. 7312000 I do want to talk about remembrance because well I think it's important nobody who was there can tell us what it was like and he more for that reason alone it is Alan juicy to talk about it a lot this time of year I think other things tonight it's a while since you and I were here last time I was here we were talking about crime and I toss it up the number of lives that have been lost since I last sat in this chair in London tonight crime the figures are gone up haven't they this past week alone another 5 lives of course and I counted them up tonight I went through the list since you and I were lost his about 8 or 9 people have lost their lives as a result of knife crime in London on top of that there was the story earlier this week of the 98 year old man did you see this he was attacked robbed in his home and left fighting for his life and this comes on the back of just a week ago Sarra Thornton who's head of the police chief's Council she's to be the chief cause of Thames Valley Police saying that we need to prioritize violent crime in this country because they don't have the resources anymore to focus on absolutely everything I wanted this to thaws him now one is what you want the police to focus on but I do think there is a real danger now and I thought about this earlier when I was I'm away and I thought I had some I thought process is what I thought I'd like to talk about my life. And then I thought we've done that endlessly on this radio station and as soon as I had that thought the idea that well we've done it haven't we we've talked about my crime everybody here Eddie Vanessa my colleagues Jim everyone Duncan every other night talking about my crime no need to talk about it again that reason alone again rather like the war we have to keep talking about these things because. If we don't it just becomes the norm doesn't it it just becomes the norm and I think there's a danger now that we've become an ISA ties to what's going on every day you turn on the news somebody else has lost their life somebody there's no other incident they merge into each other off the wall you don't know what what what what you're hearing are you hearing about it. A murder a week ago or 2 weeks ago when that happened at the weekend or in the middle of the week no idea on the subject of a 90 year old 98 year old man by the way Crime Stoppers is now offering. 10000 pounds to help catch the attackers those that were involved you can find Crime Stoppers details of course online is just far up in the you know search engine it will be there and how safe are minutes because also secretions I could ask you how safety fail in London ever become an ISA ties to what's going on but haps the question is this. How important is it do you think that we just keep talking about this and trying to come up with solutions we have to dumb way when I saw the headline earlier this week the children on their way home from school or to most most at risk 1st stop injuries such a storm or dead in a much tracks the idea that children walking home safe to walk home from school anymore that should be massive white. Politician in this country. But every single politician that's not right children should feel safe when they're walking home from school and if they don't we as adults politicians those who work in social care all of us you can lay the blame wherever you like something has gone very badly wrong oh wait how 8. 100 South was working somewhere else are 807312001 any of this tonight or Sunday show do this or anything else on your mind tonight is here the Goo Goo Dolls It's called Iris. The A. Platoon. no radio is best city in the world source B.B.C. Radio one and there's Google dolls called Iris day reprieve in for Sonny and Cher a wish them both well wherever they are to night if you've just turned on turn off the telly going for whatever it is that's going on for you talking about Remembrance Sunday what have we learned about war what do we learn from other 1st world war and I can't get past this on a make no apology whatsoever for repeating this over and over because for me this is the crux of it all this weekend there are no living veterans of World War One the last died in 2012 and no one who was there can tell us what it was like anymore and for that reason alone we have to obsess we have to obsess over what happened and talk about it and talk about it and talk about the fact that it was the deadliest conflict in the history of the human race and it was only in the blink of an eye on a go a 100 years is nothing at all really isn't it it was in my grandparents' lifetime that this happened you can reach out and touch relatives who were there. And have passed on. So so close and yet what if we learn anything nothing something 080-731-2000 also let's continue what Jason was talking about what my colleagues have been talking about this week it would be thinking of who will be in your mind Sunday morning Jaring the 2 minute silence how do you feel about those who are couldn't care less because they're all this within their rights of course we live in a largely free country who really won't bother remembering anything on the Sunday and they'll go about their business take any notice at all of the 2 minute silence couldn't care less about wearing a poppy or anything that's going on and I have to say that there are many commercial companies who will be irritated by this weekend that is getting in the way of pre-Christian as active as his team is a really strong argument now that Christmas retail in fact anything to do with Christmas should not begin until remembered Sunday is out to get Halloween What a week or 2 and then once we've had Remembrance Sunday take a breath a pause on the Sunday afternoon maybe even the Monday then you can let it begin. Let us have our fun Coca-Cola are in trouble it's a bit of negative publicist is there any such a thing as a negative publicity the Coca-Cola truck the big red truck holidays are coming holidays a coming with the Santa one number plate with the bright lights alone the cabin the trailer parked up in Exeter ready to hand out their famous drinks in those red cans on Sunday morning and they say they're going to start the event an hour later than normal they're just ahead as breath away from the Remembrance Sunday. Service in the town and popped up just close to the account he war memorial there's a big service taking there they're going to pause for an hour and then they'll start at midday I still think that's in bad taste to me what you think. How does 731-2002 he was about crime tonight and the headline that I can't get out of my head this week children most at risk of stab injuries or those on the way home from school or will that was my reaction how have we got to a situation where that is even acceptable How can our politicians go on a Friday how can any of those charged with making our streets safe go home for a weekend when there are children who aren't safe walking home from school that's not right. 080-731-2000 our safety think your children feel what does this mean the economy your children walk home from school anymore that we've got to all and to bundle them out into cars as quickly as we can and we're talking a bit about gaming tonight as well what do you know about being addicted to gaming this story on the B.B.C. News website the gamer who left his home fewer than 10 times in 7 years explaining how he's now helping other young people break away from a life of isolation Billy Brown says he years and years and years which is spent sitting on my computer I only ever go outside for doctor's appointments or dentists appointments I never go out to socialize or interact with other people my entire life was online it started when he had some problems family problems fell out of school and an ankle injury withdrew withdrew from the world completely and he said he dropped out of college and spent years at home gaming in chat rooms and just living on his computer the headline is the game of who spent 7 years in his dressing gown What can you tell me this is a massive problem not just for adults buffer children as well we have a lot of conversations in the last hour about being addicted to this game for my but what can you tell me about being addicted to gaming 110-731-2000 I think it's a silent addiction I don't think we talk about it nearly enough which is why I like to tonight here's John in Enfield joint and well I by Penny are not all men don't have the technical knowledge there's all the problems. And with your lines cut off John Major point made out years ago you know you disabuse came to the head what do you mean by they don't have the technical know how do you mean they really don't have the technical know knowledge themselves so it's a very little from our institutions but they don't refer to Wichita harbor so qualified petty electrical petty officer in the busy in World War 2. Very smelly in the Pacific broad and I had to do you know I was a lot of 33 pairs ship that was built in America especially one that was there were 5 built the Americans were 21 and we had 3 of them which we modified as well but the thing is I have 3 in. Riyadh reinvention the word to ground through the glen through tragedy a lot of the Middle East being cut off right away because the government actually drug people from talking about it if I try and talk about it I'm cut off immediately and this is a dreadful tragedy how to fire her. By whom Well obviously for example that's why their business isn't it was either way whether it is their business but I rank among many many times but they don't want to discuss it because the government this has put a gag for the gag on it which they've only just released and that is was announced on the the Russian television on T.V. The doughty tell even that they've said they they they said they dug in information that has happened on ours had a our huge chance in Cairo and the high house and so on my A quick Monday in the house in this town over 2000 pounds with the damage and I can get any satisfaction I can get any reimbursement for it but not only that the people who saw lives are in danger because these father Betty Holly Raleigh's believes that the way they eat is the Consider the softer the vent they try and put up you don't put up far out after it started to try and avoid It's peed started you couldn't do that with what is known as a nun interruptible powerless applause system or services Bob had filled his head by out I'm for 6 or 7 years they've actually blown the filters because of the transients covens our bodies so plainly John can I ask you something else which you just dropped in which is far more which is just as interesting as everything else is saying that was your experience in the 2nd world war yes you'll be remarking remember this we knew this we had. Well the thing is of course you know I was in it and so on so you know I'm really proud of it but I don't join in with it but the one in our cabin just sympathy I lost a lot of older friends you know in the whole you know in the Air Force. And in the Navy he needed Navy on a day in the city so why one wouldn't you want to join in there in the services of a remembrance pictures most of us want to forget it it's such a. Horrible experience with all the deaths that occurred and so on people but you need friends and they didn't come back you wanted to come to the kill memory with that. You want to block your mall you don't want to think about you know you have the case the think about that when reminders appear shall we say in the news or on television but circularly you know on the when we go to the cemetery off I always watch that and so on. I actually you know stand by sympathy to everybody that without the voltage in the last will and that was includes all the civilians as well well and they're often forgotten of course they're often say often as many civilians lost their lives is how it is they haven't got the experience that that I have had and the level that people have had what you're not they're not really listen to what all John do you think of the modern generation cliché but those in this conversation with a colleague today that we really have no idea do what you went through and them what your. Parents overwhelm grandparents went through in the 1st what we don't have the 1st idea we can read about the trenches we can hear about going over the top there is a point at which they become stories that a so on real but we have no idea of we don't all suffering want that children need to know about it we want that we could try to every way to make them happy after I was to ballpark how to got married had a family and so on Saved to get a house and Cage was self in the stock market and so on a more wet and then got my degrees in the electrical engineer all my qualifications and so on so I do and I went on talking about as a man with this. 8080 grand towers potential towers because there's this thing about the the effigy of the on the bonfire was a protest because it because these buildings were bulldozed Ben says. There was no rule will protect you but you've got to stop this happening and they. Don't like it. He said mainly the problems not that they wouldn't. Let this company stop well that quick. You might have. Made the point a couple times thank you very much John 107312000 this is B.B.C. Radio London. The roads on a Friday night were going to travel in a 2nd and the headlines. From the Stylistics sing baby sing song B.B.C. Radio. Stated another government minister and 2nd Johnson brother has resigned over brakes its London minister and Orpington M.P. 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Here are my my but if there's anything else that you want to talk about tonight just throw it into the mix that's how we roll here at the weekends on The Sonny and chaise show and nothing changes and we've been talking about being addicted to gaming tonight it's a world about which I know nothing I have friends who love their computer games it's big money I know that it's big business. And our friends who will spend an entire weekend just doing nothing but playing. Whatever it can even think of the names of the games they play Grand Theft Auto and G.T.A. As they call it and all the rest and there's a story tonight of the B.B.C. News website the which one what's it called Redemption Red Dead Redemption 2 really paranoid Well I think about that the game who spent 7 years in his dressing gown this is a guy called Billy Brown he's now developed aboard going on a plane to help folks who've experienced isolation through computer games he's 24 years old and he dropped out of college he dropped out of life and society and just ended up gaming to the point where he didn't leave home for he was just in his dressing gown for years and years and years you never left time to go to the doctors and you can I can see how that happens I can see it when I watch my son gave me I mean any 10 years I want to watch and gaming I can see how you become so a must win the war of your game but there is nothing else going on nothing it's just all there is you there is the screen the game and that's it and the real world is something else that exists in another place very very strange how do they we're talking off about we don't talk at all do we about addiction to gaming I want to talk about this diction to pretty much everything chocolate sweet sugar cake spose out all drugs sex addiction to gaming tell me what you know or understand about that do you even think it actually exists 080-731-2000. Now what else than I would talk a little bit earlier about how safe you feel in London at the moment it's 98 year old man who was attacked and robbed in his home this week fighting for life in hospital we've had also of course 5 incidents of knife crime and one of 5 murders in the last week alone and more since you and I would last here 4 or 5 weeks ago and then this headline this week children may be most at risk of stab injuries or why a home from school was the headline I read that and thought how is that right the children call walk home from school anymore at London 5 and elsewhere for fear that they may well be stabbed Ward a terrifying indictment of our political leaders that is how do we are ourselves to get to a situation where that is the status quo where that is the new normal and it is the new normal and if you work in policing or you work in politics or you work in such a care how can you go home on a Friday night and think Oh we had a good way this week when that's the case how can that be allowed to continue it's just not ride and I don't understand it is a massive failure of our society and of our systems that we think that that is OK so it's a question of what we do about it. That he put it right so the children can actually leave school at the end of the day I walk in the knowledge that they're not going to get a knife between the shoulder blades come on let's do some work here are 873 won 2000 either so one of the other things as well that I'm sure will come to his Patrick in South Carolina Patrick. In between laughing and crying with your program this evening I want to making you laugh let's start with the show really but I think the gaming you know the chap in the dressing . This is a sad story what it is I mean it said my only it's a lighthearted headline but my daughter but in a lot of other thousands like him another all you need is that all the while mostly for the better job too in the poorest areas you know. Council houses or. People on benefits are you wouldn't find them a nice but I don't know there's many Knightsbridge but you find them in other areas and other addicted to other stuff in Knightsbridge they got their own problems trust me you know definitely definitely but the betting shops and everything else but I don't know it's a sad situation but I will be finding about the poppy How am I probably with pride in my eyes and I have one on my jumper so when I say my head of time a jacket off and I've got one of my jumpers I wear with pride because I was I was a child in the 2nd world war and although I didn't see it in the front line oh so I'm coming back and I saw the movie this a square and that place the whole of London was full of. Navy force of different nationalities were around on how well you Patrick and not a 45 I was 1945 I was 40 why I joined join the war the regiment that 90 because I had a really rough childhood and I was bombed out many times where I was born. The one of the 2 rockets. I was interested in Clapham. And they just seem to follow me around I mean when. You had these when the bomb was coming. And you'd sort of tell yourself on the floor this would be in the single sometimes daytime now on the pavement and you just go flat down and the earth would actually fall away the paper will move away from in it come up and hit you in the chest you know there's a bomb and a few 100 feet away and the rubble in the smoke and. The nighttime people go down the tube including myself but I'm tube station crap and tube station and it was one her reflecting imbalance with a bomb went through the High Street and it went through a manhole cover and it when the all the way down exploded burst of water mains and everyone was drowned and the people are still down there. I'm Patrick I don't know the stores are all photographs around this one I think in the wall museum and. I actually saw the hole in the bus when into it was a lot secret in the crater that the stroke of into the bus was stalled by this crater you see this is what's so extraordinary Patrick is that I read a lot about both the 1st and 2nd world war and it doesn't matter how many stories you hugged or read along comes another one that you've never before never I don't have any recollection of reading about no. Kathy when I get a cup of tea and because I was a kid they gave me a free cup of tea and a bit of cake in town I'm station and the bomb dropped a gasket off. Gas Scarth road which is just up by the a bike from south tube station and somebody came in and. The smoke and all the debris came down about 10 minutes later from this it was just like a great big cloud of bits and pieces and cut the Cathay this station every where there's a pitched in bottom there and somebody came in someone's arm and then the it was a rift that horrific they had it wrapped up in a cloth. Then why they dipped it that was going to be so not a lot but it was with it and this happened every day every day in the nighttime daytime mostly in the nighttime. But. It was some of the live through the strange thing and I've been thinking about it since your program was on that my mother worked in the theatre and so I never saw much over night time she come in late and. I used to get in the freezer the is a theater and I saw all these animals in the back row one day job and they couldn't see anything because with faces will completely bang just right in everything no hair and with it over seep in. Plane crashes or plane explosions all bowed out and they were on fire and it was terrible so. Part from the terrible loss of life the amount of injured. May many millions mall. Legless sightless. No Limbs at all it was a refacing Sea We don't know how long they lived we don't hear enough of this trip because there's a sort of over the decades I think the Blitz has become Remonde to size doesn't it . Really has it will never managed to I mean Queen Go Plus I love the Queen she drove an ambulance. In the ambulance was going through and. Terrific I mean what do you feel when you hear the young generation today motor went on about something rather old we've seen is that because the news we had nothing I had you know when we had them or a Sunday dinner. I had taken out one day's on my birthday and we had told me it was a roast roast meal and it was a roast beef it was. And. It. Had yellow stats on it and I just said is it small will elicit what is horse meat. That we had trail here birth rate with. The phrase is a delicacy actually lose weight but the reason I'm saying this because I saw all the troops when they were happy all around this square the film was being shown as a thing London was stupid clear it up every morning with a broken glass all that to preserve and this to do in the shows is still going on and that's where the romantic in the romance of it comes in and the idea of the blade even though the bombs are dropping the show must go on them enough for the N.F.L. To cinemas as well and all the troops we saw there they were so the you know enjoying themselves drinking and then you see some coming back on crutches and you know with bandages nurses helping them and so you saw both sides of it extremely sad but we haven't got a clue we haven't got a clue about. The horrors of the 1st World War not really we've seen it so many times on T.V. That it almost becomes like watching a movie which by the way and I must talk about this later was why the new Peter Jackson movie which is on B.B.C. Television over the weekend is so important the colorization that is done is a is quite a story but we don't have a clue that we really don't have a clue that's right not a clue of what you went through and then what your parents' generation went through in the day and did you have relatives in the mustard on the. Fall of the vault in the 1st well yeah. Yeah great my grandfather's one of them died in the great world will today yeah and several of the. 7 his brothers and a lot of people I don't think it was a family any church in. The Church of England. They were reading the roll call of the people who died in the 1st world or and it just went on and on and on and that was just silly and filled the bar when there wasn't a family in the country that was untouched and someone that's right that's right that's right and I lived in the house over in Mitcham for a while and I went up in the attic and I found a suitcase and there was a strange feeling up there in the attic and I believe suitcase to which I have been suitcase guy rummaging through the telegram and it was all those telegrams which tell the person receiving it that that person died they were missing and presumed dead and before I went the case I had a feeling as would do without you know been in the attic and whoever wrote that telegram the 1st time must have been devastated so this is going on all the time all the time so it's a very sad thing so you know I weigh the puppy with pride and say the price. The place put on by the victims more and he's written the play about that Wilfred. Who died 7 days before the armistice and he's a great poet Yes and he's read this play and I guess it's more night was the show I was with your local church. So it's going to be packed but you know we remember everyone and we will remember we will always remember. During the treatment of silent films on there would you think of. Everyone everyone should pay for everyone not just those that died. The people that lost people. There's one. There's many songs one is when the book with the pope is bloom again whenever I hear. I just stop crying you know because they say whatever puppy grues there's somebody the drug has been spilt. Floaters and places are full of puppies must be a reason why the puppies grow there. Patrick thank you for the call to I appreciate it sir thank you very much thank you for your program wish you good health thank you. And you know that's why not us why would that swine we need to talk about this because there will be a time when those stories on we can have these conversations because there won't be anybody around from the 2nd world war either oh I tell White I keep saying that I So you say all of tonight's David privet B.B.C. Radio London nice to be back with you again if we haven't spoken for a while to pick up the phone for a chat Oh at 1732000 few things going on from an addiction to gaming to about addictions to everything you and I over the years I can't think of an addiction subject that we haven't covered talk about addiction to sex addiction to gambling addiction to drugs and booze and alcohol and chocolate and sugar computer gaming and I think this one is insidious I think it's really really common as well because by definition if you are addicted to gaming will cut another about it because it is something that happens in complete isolation I think that there are many many people who suffer from this and once they get home until I see it I can see it with my son at the moment I mention this a few times and I see him come home all he wants to do from the moment he gets out of school Dad can I turn on the machine and try to break that habit the dopamine hit that you get from gaming because it is that's exactly what it is the knowledge that if you do it it's the don't mean it that you get it in all forms of addiction if I keep on doing this I will be rewarded with something more something more of a high because all and points all go all go up a level of the be something fantastic just waiting for me to make me feel better if I keep doing this that's what addiction is all about psychologist would tell you the stuff. I see it in computer sitting friends who play computer games and I mention this tonight because of a story on B.B.C. News Online the game who spent 7 years in his dressing gown 70. I'll be watched it just occasionally was I can read his story B.B.C. News Online is now helping others has broken his cycle of addiction and he wants to help others in a similar situation 087312000 also want to talk about this tonight and I I haven't had a chance here but let's let's talk about this because I think this might just be the biggest story of the week the we haven't had a chance to talk about the cigar shaped object that could be an alien I'm sure I heard Duncan talking about this earlier in the week this is a cigar shaped object the flew past the sun earlier in the week and they think it could be a spacecraft it isn't just crackpots the tinfoil hat brigade talking about this it's research is from Harvard University and that made me set up the scientists trying to figure out what this thing is 400 meters long it's named. I think that's right isn't it I've got it wrong. First spotted by a telescope in Hawaii in 2017 it's got a reddish color it's from outside our solar system it's moving a 55. Who's that girl 59000 miles an hour so that's fast I mean that's going to kick off a few speak hours has an unusual trajectory which raises completely different from asteroids and comets and they say these Harvard researches in a deadly serious quote that it may be a fully operational probe sent intentionally to earth by an alien civilization I read this and thought what So that again in a letter in the Astrophysical Journal which is steamed publication the research said it could be a spacecraft pushed along by light falling on its surface the research is not saying outright that it's a sign of extraterrestrial life but they say it's incredibly likely what. Doesn't this make you just want to put on a high break and say hang on a minute if they're right isn't this the biggest story that we've had all year if not ever and while we're talking more about this so do you believe that this could be an alien spacecraft I don't be 080-731-2000 is Paul in Croydon even Pope. Hallow the value of what Thank you. So the subject line was gamers and getting addicted to playing games and light what you know about this. Saw I was addicted to the game you could say is that what it was in the action was basically how it was playing online with my brother who actually got in playing this game it was called Move and knew. I was ages ago and I was a spike in college and high school which was about a decade ago I was a mom never heard of it mew mew Yep that's it it's simple it's 2 letters. The game was about gathering. Basic gathering gulled a quick man better than on Mars and that's the long social doing quests with friends creating Wilde's that you can have more people playing with you and you have multiple different characters that you could actually develop and they have different skills different armor types that they could use and that's stuff that there was a really really fun game because there were players people were playing from all over the world so there was communication with people in different time zones with different languages it was it was making the whole communication a lot easier and you were you would get what did that what does that mean did it mean that you had now a life all he wanted to do was play the game how did the day an addiction manifest itself I had a normal life so basically I went to school bought every single safety free 2nd I had so I came back and I sat down in and out of the computer and was playing until I dropped you could say. It was not 7 years it was like 2 years that I played this game. But I didn't go out with friends so I used to just sit in front of the computer every single week and. Straight after school even. What were your parents doing at the time what were they saying about it or. My parents were quite particular so they did and they ignored it so they didn't see the that there was a problem that I was actually because I mean maybe my child's resuming because I think a lot of parents take the view that while they're happy they'll keep I'd leave that I don't think any problem he has exactly his now getting into trouble is just sitting in front of the computers what's what harm could it possibly do I think a lot of parents take that view it's also not easy to say yes rather than and also it absolves parents of having to entertain children or find something for them to do because you're busy and you're engaged true but at the same time are only certain that they know that because multiple times I have been sitting across. Them day and night and then the following day in the morning they when they were waking up to go to work they saw me so still sitting in front of a computer while held waiting. To see that I was probably one years of age lovely How did you manage to break the cycle in the end there how did you get out of it. I got a social life basically I met a couple of people that pulled me out of there from school they were interested in what I'm doing I told them about the game and. Invited me to a party which I eventually came out to to go to them basically and that's how I started having some friends some still kind of like uniting myself from from certain areas but in other words you got a line up is the other nigga line as well you did. Say it again and you know in a way in a way interesting you have attempted to get back to it now the poll. Yes actually. An organ donor has fascinated me in a way so. Thanks for that stay stay that way as long as you coward is what I would say thank you very much good to talk to Paul thank you for picking up the phone Paul 1st time he's phoned us 080-731-2000 remember the Sunday will lessons of anything that we learn from the war addiction to gaming is it right the children can walk home from school without fear of being stabbed talking about this and other things and this alien spacecraft is it and spacecraft or not hover scientists say they think it is I weigh 207312000 is where abt. Is column A So what can you tell us colored Well David starting on the M 25 to 90 Ling one is closed on the clockwise entry slip road and junction 27 where it meets the AM 11 and it's all because of an accident in Blackfriars firing pin Street has been closed in both directions between Ludgate Circus and West Smithfield with traffic slow moving north on New Bridge Street as a result and in Shepherd's Bush the traffic lights on Wood Lane have failed or wane outside woodland station so do take extra care on your approach Colin Mason B.B.C. Radio one didn't travel the next update will be later this morning. To see a smart woman speak out on 97.9 it. Isn't on. B.B.C. Radio. London's News a 12 hour my dear an a 2nd Johnson brother has quit the government over bricks it following his brother Boris breaks a tear Joe Johnson minister for London hoping to an M.P. And remain or has resigned over the issue ahead of Armistice Day on Sunday he says the U.K. Is on the brink of the biggest crisis since the 2nd World War Johnson was one of the authors of the Tory manifesto which promised to respect the result of a referendum but he's now calling for a 2nd one message he can.

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