If it alongside that then you don't belong anymore it's as simple as that So the question is is the Tory party falling apart do you think it was Boris Johnson's Boris Johnson strategy destroying the Conservative Party as you know it or doing Boris Johnson doing exactly what he has to do in terms of delivering on bricks it and getting on with domestic his domestic agenda very happy to pick that apart you're welcome to share your thoughts with me on it during the course of the program this morning I'd be really interested to hear what you think about a. Move she's not the only one of course I mean by all means there's been plenty of people crossing the floor over the last couple of days as you've probably heard the former Labor M.P. Angela Smith has joined the Liberal Democrats they've been plenty of others John Mann a step down from the Labor Party as well he's buying that he Semitism though but he I'm sure is not a particular fan of Mr Coburn in general. And I've lost track of the rest I mean I have honestly lost track of who's where these days M.P.C. Him to be crossing the floor moving resigning. It's. It's just carnage isn't it it's absolute carnage but maybe this is exactly what needs to happen maybe this is precisely what we need right now to shape our current political agenda around the delivery of bricks and then moving forward perhaps Boris Johnson has just got the nail squarely hit on the head and it's just everybody else I suppose falling into line and if they don't fall into line then they fully out. $17312000.00 because there's the twist of the idea that Boris Johnson may be forced to break the law to stand by his promise to deliver bricks on the 31st of October come what may know if Snow butts but of course now this new law has been passed by M.P.'s including those Tories who were expelled from the party rebelling against the prime minister. They are now preparing legal action in case Boris Johnson refuses to seek a delay to Bret's it as this new law states which will be passed into law on Monday the bill requiring Boris Johnson to ask for an extension to the U.K.'s departure of a date to avoid a no deal breaker on the 31st of October is set to gain world assent because Boris Johnson said that he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for delay so that kind of leaves him really with no wiggle room at all legal experts have warned the prime minister could very well go to prison if he refuses to comply with the new law essentially it would be contempt of court as I understand it. But I just find it absolutely incredible fascinating in fact that even some strategists believe Boris Johnson going to prison might be the very best thing not just for bricks it but for him and for the Tory party he'd become a martyr to the cause effectively he'd spend a few weeks in prison and emerge a Brix it hero. I don't. See it that way. It's absolutely incredible I mean even in our darkest hour when we've been discussing bricks through the night for the last couple of years did we ever think it would come to this did we ever think the crescendo would be this last out and this dramatic and we're still not there yet what we wished. It's a heck of a way to go. 080-731-2000 if politics is not your thing do not worry we got lots of other really interesting stuff that I'd love to get your take on. But I can't not put that in the program really is just so big . So late for that though. I have opened a superstore version of their charity shop effectively it's a superstore Oxfam shop in Oxford the city where the charity 1st opened this very 1st shop said it worked with a Swedish charity ahead of the launch of the store which is based on an out of town format so you know the kind of that out of town shopping policy might go to with the free parking in the big shed style. Retail outlets Well they've they've made a charity shop version in in the Oxfam brand 18 and a half 1000 square foot in terms of retail that's sizable. They'd even has a drive through option for people to drop off donations that's clever isn't it the charity said it was the biggest shops worldwide and said that $150.00 volunteers would run it Julie Neves project manager for the store said it was just an idea that we wanted to look at an out of town format and we spent some time with a Swedish charity looking at a similar model understand what they do and then we found this amazing site across the road from our headquarters in Oxford. Volunteer Rosemary showgirl said I love it I think it's inspirational it's well stocked it's the future I really hope it's going to be a great success and there is always something happening and this organization does not stand still incredibly the Oxfam 1st opened a shop in Oxford in 1948 and now has more than 600 stores across the U.K. . And you may be already aware that this month they're encouraging people to stop buying new clothes and instead buy used gear as part of secondhand September. What do you think of this is an idea and is this the future as they're saying the idea that charity shops really are. A key cornerstone of our retail makeup now and actually in terms of sustainability in terms of recycling in terms of just the benefit of the planet should we be looking at this much more actually makes so much sense when you think about if you can get over the idea that you're buying an item of clothing that somebody else has worn before you then it makes huge amounts of sense doesn't it to. Buy something maybe something special for a big party or a wedding that you're going to and then you know donate it give it to somebody else to where and in the process give a charity a chance to make a little bit of money out of it. Charity shops Let's talk about it are you a fan what's the best thing you've ever bought in one do you see them as a important and sustainable part of the high street and even now the out of town shopping experience are 807312000. I was really taken with an article I was reading online and I say reading I was more looking at it because this is the story of an amateur photographer who said capturing the beauty of East Anglia's allowed him to escape the pressured environment of working in the city of London insurance underwriter Adam Bennett said he was really drawn to the river Crouch close to his home in south wood and in Essex unlike many photographers the 49 year old father of 2 shoots directly into the sun to produce magnificent colors and amazing reflections he said I've been taking photos for a couple of years now as a way of relaxing and blocking out the stresses of life and that's the hook to me and not just his beautiful pictures which I've tweeted so you can see them for yourself Jim Davis on air on Twitter. But they are quite special the pictures but it's the bit about blocking out the stresses of life that really got me I was thinking actually you know what he's right he absolutely right because if you are for example taking a camera seeking the best location the best light the best subject and the best frame you're not thinking about breaks it not thinking about work you're not thinking about the economy you're not thinking about in his case insurance you're not thinking about your bank balance you not thinking about the kids then what you want to make for to your thinking about the photograph what have wonderful way to escape the pressure of life. So that led me to think what do I do. To do that I must admit I've started to read much more on arms ho enjoying and I've got to thank Russ Cain for that Russell you know. Pops in with Petrie on a regular basis to review the papers and has just written a book called The Gate Keeper which I read in about a week it was and which is incredible for me because I never have the time but I couldn't put it down and I thoroughly enjoyed it so I it's just really reinvigorated my reading. Which I haven't really had a chance to scratch for some time now so I'm back into the books loving the books at the moment and proper physical books I've got any reader as well but a much I much prefer still to pick up a book so in terms of blocking out the stresses of life in terms of escaping the pressures of life for me it's got to be reading again 080-731-2000 if you want to share with me what you do to divert your attention away from the stuff you have to do so that you can focus on the stuff that you really want to do or 807312000 maybe it's watching television actually because there's another story this morning I'm going to put in the mix just for some fun I think we need a few laughs don't we and just the memories of L.O.L. Oh very Because Allo Allo to me is. i spose what the archetype will sick com is just it's perfect it's of it soar see it's a bit north sea it's it was edgy and its content it was of its time it was well britain it was beautifully acted there was some love little moments where you know they broke the 4th wall and gordon k. Would sort of give a glancing look to cam or as if to bring you into the scene i just at he would often do a little monologue wouldn't in talking to the talking to you in the audience and then he dropped back into character to welcome michel from the resist olds i just honestly i loved a low a low i still love it if i see an episode on a classic gold channel or something i can't not watch it are just adore it to how they got away with some of that particularly are the bostrom a played the the english undercover police officer who had a terrible who whose mast the is mustering of the french language or is appalling because it was in the friends language is english spoken with different jacks and so he he fudged speaking that and i can't i can even say were he said on the air because it's tune paul the oh his version of i was passing by yo cafe It still makes me laugh now. That's so easily one of my favorites because the reason I'm talking about it is they've just unveiled a blue plaque to remember the sick come which made light of Nazi occupation of France during World War 2 running from 180-2992 the British comedy society of unveiled a plaque at Linford hole in one month in effect for the Norfolk that was the courtyard which which is now apparently hotel which was used as the stand in for the New Deal town square we saw it so often as well didn't raise as the German officers and French citizens of new film passed through the square on route to organize cafe. I love it so favorite sitcom of all time plays as well it's just a great question because it also matters we will bring some laughs I hope through the course of the morning and my goodness may we meet those that we so lots to chat about this morning will delve into the politics as and when we need to but I'm also interested in your taken your view on charity shops escaping the pressures of life and sit coms to get in touch this morning join me for enough for our 87312000 is the number of. Thing at. Me. You. See. About the courses where I'm ever with a Little Help From My Friends is 220 now and as we head into the early hours of a Sunday morning is Jim Davis with the till 6 am now on B.B.C. Radio London a must for if close wrist Jim forgot to mention Amery is with me through the glass this morning taking a cold and it's been a very. Busy start to the show sorry armored. Vehicles have been coming in thick and fast so we will get you on the air just as quick as we can wait 107312000 if you've if you've been dialing us up getting a ring tone hang on in there and I'm Mary will get to use quick as we possibly can we'll get you on our 807312000 is the number to call you can text 81 triple 3 Start your text with the word London where you can e-mail Jim B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. So there's plenty of ways you can get in touch with me this morning it's going already I'm running as well chatting away on Twitter with the hash tag Jim Davis live at Jim Davis on air so plenty of ways as I say for you to get in touch and share your thoughts with me this morning is the Tory party falling apart now let me read you a little bit of what Amber Rudd said because I think this is interesting and it's also significant and important in terms of. Resignation to Boris Johnson she talks about great sadness resigning as secretary of state for Work and Pensions she talks about how much of an honor it's been to serve the department she thanked the Chancellor as well for the support in the spending review that she talks about the difficult decision she's come to joining the cabinet in good faith accepting that no deal had to be on the table because it was the means by which we would have the best chance of achieving a new deal and leaving on the 31st of October but he is the crucial bit in amber Rudd's letter and this is the bit that is a revelation really or not not so much a revelation but confirmation of what perhaps many of us had suspected certainly for perspective anyway she says I am no longer living with I am no license to start again I no longer believe leaving with a deal is the government's main objective now this is coming from a minister sat around the Cabinet table this time yesterday morning I no longer believe leaving with a deal is the government's main objective the government is expending a lot of energy to prepare for no deal but I have not seen the same level of intensity go into our talks with the European Union who have asked us to present alternative arrangements to the R.H. Backstop the updates I've been great for to receive from your office have not regretfully provided me with the reassurances I sought interesting so that gives us an insight from the Cabinet Office into the strategy of Boris Johnson's parliament Boris Johnson's government. When you mayn't choose not to buy that you may think she's strategizing herself and I understand why you might say that but I'm still fascinated by it. She goes on to address the issue of the. Sacking of 21 of her colleagues as well as she says I must address the assault on decency and democracy that took place last week when you sat 21 talented loyal One Nation conservatives the shortsighted culling of my colleagues has stripped the party of broad minded and dedicated Conservative M.P.'s I cannot support this act of political vandalism It's an astonishing choice of language isn't it. What do you make of our roads resignation our 807312000 Do let me know this morning be fascinated to hear what you think of that you can text a one triple 3 star your text with the word London we're not just talking politics they're also talking charity shops this morning at escaping the pressure of life your choice of stress busting activity and of course favorite sitcom of all time was what will always be your favorite bet it's not on now I bet it's an old one. If you think of what is your favorite of all time our 807312000 let's get to Horace in Hemel Hempstead his 1st on the rise this morning hello Horace Good morning I mean greetings. I'm very well thank you for also a good note to talk to you this morning what would you like to say today that. Charity shops. Think I spend ready. My life and cherish up studies whether knowing or receiving all both. Kerry and. Ready I was in charge today. We think you. Should see the call from the B.B.C. . Lover. And funny or our favorite Doris Day ready. My favorite song. On the fall for I was going to have to sing it in the show I'm sure you did given a good show but. I didn't say it. Was she said you have to. Pay Willis shop if they give ready you permission to say. It's time for them but. I'd prefer to. Know the line I mean with the best will in the world for us you know and with the greatest of respect I would also prefer doorstep thinking. You know he really let me sing it. I thought I could take a pretty good stab at you know what amazes me still is that the air ambulance has the air ambulances that operate around the country still funded by charitable donations I mean that to my mind is still astonishing when you think about it. Mazing I mean what did you get in the shop. I'll go ahead shrug. OK I probably won't see me know the real one but of the as a so overcome the one but is always. Of code of code our so-called Henschel course a lot of the tradition. Is a bit of a story or 2 weeks ago I was walking past the pub in. The new problem the jet landed outside. It made a comment on my attire. For football stuff on and ready it turns out of this bloke was the. Head of the. Foundation. Fact. Modeless conservatory or something you know for OK and it just so happened to the. Guy and to your moving there we got a live. Virus to come to use. This place and I mean literally said it hurt me and it had me on the radio that alright talking about my head my head choke chorus and he said it's not really a child it's mating and I often was in it you know Larry Bird People are Denny's life came out and she shared a picture of a. Hatchell call Dr beta and they shove it if it is over the head choking and when I will begin to see them in a few weeks' time an awful. Lot it will have chilled chorus. And the wife because she's complaining lately about buying the stuff because they have to type it with a session and. They're not because you're 95 pages had chilled Even so they're going to pack it in a box and move it I think she's got a point or if you want to start thinking about the connection here is it to put stuff in there or. When I travel I'll travel up to Norfolk. HAD CHILDREN me but with stuff inside it. So Horus can have Horus on it but with other stuff inside very good food and a cherry shelves are not in. Ready the they used to be is to be a shame if you if you read it you know you wouldn't say you wouldn't tell everybody to feel closer to cherish it because it responded real. But now celebrities have a little Helen Mirren for example she says. When she travels abroad she doesn't bring ready anything with she gets a taxi from the airport to the nearest charity shop gets what she needs for the stay in that country and puts it back in a chair a ship alive but brilliant. And you get a lot of. Good original stuff in ready the charity shop if you can buy something in the. You know Marks and Spencer or something. That I know I'm somebody else would be were it true you get several rows suits of everything you know in the charity shop very true. Reckon I'm the best dressed man in him or him. Out because of the 12 quid shoes and everything you've probably got a very good point a horse with your hedgehog on your back thank you my friend lovely to talk to this morning our 87312000 is right as well as in There was a stigma attached to being a charity shop shopper Once Upon a Time has that gone completely Now are you proud to say you are a charity shop shopper are 807312000 more calls to come we're heading right there if you till 6 I'd love you to be part of the program if you are listening in this morning your very welcome Amaris ready to take your call and we'll get some more on straight after the headlines now help us to his Jason rush with. London's headlines of labor and the Tories are a member short tonight after both John man from the Labor Party quit of the anti semitism crisis and Amber Rudd from the conservatives benches. Over solidarity with those in the party who lost the whip last week you know the news the family of a 6 year old boy who was allegedly thrown off the balcony of the Tate Modern say he's making an amazing progress a 17 year old boy has been charged with attempted murder the 1st stage of the work on the Hammersmith Bridge is now underway Transport for London has provided $25000000.00 pounds to pay for it although early stage estimates indicate the work could rise as much as 120000000 the number of electric vehicle or Evie charging points in the London Borough of Hackney is set to double heart of the council completed the installation of 50 lamppost charges of the Hackney area now wants to aim for a target of $120.00 and London's weather today is going to shape up quite fine. Mine is can be dry lengthy spells of sunshine and some light breeze highs of 17 Celsius that $64.00 Fahrenheit the radial on the knees next to 3. This is London 1st. Is a question that Vanessa was talking about this morning in the show which at that was fantastic where my from my reading which I don't know where I would get back to you I would have the faintest idea of this a white man cannot talk about my experience as a black man in London in the U.K. . Is a true i don't think I can this is London because I was born in Northern hospital now defunct on the motorway road which makes me as you can hand by every syllable I have to say when I would like you back to you I was wonder if this is. Everybody Where are your people from B.B.C. Radio long 10. To 32 Sunday morning is the 8th of September I'm Jim Davis here till 6 this morning ready to take your call and chat our way through into the early hours as we do every weekend Saturdays and Sundays from 2 and then into the new week Mondays and Tuesdays at 1 am you'll find me here and the lines are open if you're just joining me maybe tuning over we're talking about charity shops this morning are you a fan Oxfam have opened an out of town superstore version of their charity shop in their home city of Oxford. 18 and a half 1000 square foot if you're a retail if you work in retail you'll have a decent concept of how sizable That is. And the pertinent words I think from this. From volunteer Rosemarie Shergold who says I think it's inspirational it's well stocked it's the future and I really hope it's going to be a great success is that the is that the direction we're moving in the greater sustainability recycling forget the fast fashion so much. It's much more about. That about shopping in charity shops this nowadays without the stigma as Horace was mentioning there we're talking about escaping the pressure as well what you do to block out the stresses of life we're talking about great sitcoms after a blue plaque was unveiled for a lower low and naturally we're picking over resignation in the prospect of Boris Johnson breaking the law to deliver bricks it in support of the prime minister breaking the law our 807312000 so lots to talk about this morning this crack on Stewart's on the line next in STEM or armories through the glass by the way when you call 807312002 more insert or if you can't tell those. 53 days. Actually it was 45 minutes thank you very much. There we go to the back so you think it will end by firing you reduce phone ins or knowledge America T.V. Ready a great little grocery store you know. It's like a. Parent thank you very much you would be great but you're absolutely right and you know why it was the it was the repeat gags they went to every single episode that just made it. I don't know just lodged in your head it was the it was the gag about his terrible Mommy you're the mother in law or the hippo. It was as you say it was the boss Oh I didn't get where I am today you know it was just genius just genius right. You know wink you know grade language to Sicily to kill would be that there. I just played it plenty straight and I didn't want to and you know why I don't think they could make that show now is because we because of the. The woold of and I'm not a big fan of accusing political correctness of confining this because. You know most of the time being politically correct just means you're being a decent polite sort of human being but it kind of is that environment whereby you couldn't make mother in law jokes anymore for fear of failure saying they want. To be sure but you really. You probably wouldn't get a lot of alone anymore you know because it was too sore seeing it was you know I mean that crossed lines with the idea of this sort of aging overweight cafe owner seducing his young waitress staff members is just I mean it's all politically incorrect isn't it. Stood the test of chili for her as a young boy I'm glad I went to sleep dreaming of the fall and Madonna with the big boobs. If you chew. Your language now that is old school I think I mean though those lines were were well and truly crossed when they were those yes. Anyway right. People who understood you know that piece of that. Piece of that elf. Actually making fun of rage absolute Nowadays they could be arrested to sell it. Well I don't know about arrested but then you know maybe they're terrorists you're trying to if you know big appreciate the stars who see all poking fun at racial ready. We'll that's it I mean you need to give them enough rope let them hang themselves brigade is in and actually it would work perfectly well even in this context today but it has to be written a bit more sensitively I think and that would undermine the comedy perhaps southern Italy. Another great comedy I'll say. Some of those too as I'm afraid to call for this Frank Spencer Yeah I would say you could actually line relief from the whole day but still low it's a fake Spencer then long term disability though that yeah. Yeah I would say they're actually all over same general legibly he secured them up together without just energy generation each generation without a doubt although I've never been a fan personally of that kind of slapstick comedy Mr Bean I was a big fan of some of those do I have a nose in a big fan of. I don't know why that is that some of those is nothing. That can actually. Be tried and tested I'm not so you know I was wearing that no no bad language in Hello Baldwin issue here. That's a slapstick comedy is. Funny isn't it. Then when it comes to slapstick comedy There we go easily fill 1st thought was say that the aim to be causing change in policies image image and limits is really leaving a rejoicing. OK before you try that one a Beijing should be forced to repay his or her steps people seen. The money spent on this in related records a member all over could these. Election campaigns are paid for by volunteers. And all the work is done bottle inches and there is no no. The policy it causes the fund local in the camp leave additional troops that are really equally those individuals are putting their faith time and indeed money into the individual concerned not necessarily likely candidates true yes they're under the where they're seeking election under given party. They also have faith in the individual in their point of view and they have faith in the individual to accept the policy ready which is why they take time off work to give up the social of everything to go look at the doors to go to buy raffle tickets. OK why don't they then the question the question must be posed must is the policy the same as the one that when Amber Amber Rudd 1st stood as a Conservative Party M.P. Is the Conservative Party the same as it was then only says that. Chill she should chill she took a full 2 trees amaze. This mess up in. What was considered the front runner thought to be the challenge but a risk. He may still do that you know I mean. Happen but I mean my question remains is the can. Still there she's only got $346.00 maturity a stakes. So she's difficult back toward her well it'll be interesting winter because if we do enter an election campaign which we're not yeah if we do enter into an election cycle and she does stand as an independent because I've always wondered a lot of who come and say what made at the last minute to back Boris. We owed a lot of jewelry she said he would use to death. Yeah she voted remain she. Moaned paper it didn't look like she belonged in Boris Johnson's company. But I mean even Joe Johnson resigned this week if that doesn't indicate that the Conservative Party is changing beyond recognition right now and good thinking conservatives like Nicholas Soames and Philip Pamela and. Also really delicious. The defect is that he rebels good good good Lucas serves as if it should have no laws. Oh this is. Repair the damage done to pull the cab around you you are timing the Conservatives to a single policy of delivering bricks it and nothing else quite like war OPEC's it. If you. Are greedy but it's not the only factor as it. Is why. This week such bills. They should spend they will mail service if you cation place but you dismissing the theory that the country will enter into recession an economic downturn and a spiraling out of control after no deal breaks it will take decades to recover from and none of Sachi Javid spending review will be deliverable because we won't have the money. You owe us we see no serious. British issues postponed for station OK But with or without fail then we come to with or without a deal then we because if you're heading for a recession and they they are absolutely they have they absolutely are not denying that but let me tell you it's recession so how do you recession Chile is a double. 2nd economic cycles are just that and we arguably do a bit of an economic downturn after a period of a decade of reestablishment and growth the point being that is the deal aspect isn't it and and whether or not you support leaving with or without a deal that's what it's come down to near. Term Bush let it bother him. Like a one on the promise that he would get a new deal by the publisher leaving. You. With a new deal a face created new deal which was. Said Before we look we are great. Great. Great Richard. You know it's a key to the great push and the over the years from now yes we are no good to go to these. Please you know you kill me every day you. Well they don't he's not doing that is the I mean this is the point I was he was up in Leeds the other day when somebody up there said What are you doing here you should be in Brussels you know mean this is where we're at and this is why Amber Rhodes walked away tactical personal although we now know that I know I'm using it as an example of his staff. Problems are done this week if you are hoping that they will go just to Freehills helos go with the but. She should the mail for those who already do. At that think like. An a bowling ball. Like theory that's very clever. Very clever OK Well look I mean. We've got to account for the producer you are now on your head. While you're at row with the cricket very hard experiment let's just let's just summarize then I mean are you essentially accusing Amber right of. The stay close yet so this is strategic This is not this is something she was intending to do regardless you think you see any reason for. Want to study it kills she knew policies completely opposed the surge ready so she could throw a grenade in the right moment OK maybe Rice do him a Robi write this and thank you have really enjoyed that thanks for all those wonderful sitcom memories as well more calls to come in coming in of course it's our 87312000 will continue the chance to Fleetwood. Was. Was was. Was. We've. Was. Was. Clearly says if you see Brady or London and Jim Davis with you till 6 a poll Brime whose political correspondent for I.T.V. News was reporting earlier that a source close to the Tory rebels was saying the wheels are now this in response to Amber Rudd's resignation the wheels are coming off Dominic Cummings machine this is the guy who that engineered vote leave of course and is now very very close to Boris Johnson and indeed his his running of the government and indeed his build up to the general election campaign is coming off John Dominic Cummings machine the sham negotiation has been exposed for what it is he has no plan B. He's single handedly trying to turn the Conservative Party in turn extreme right wing faction and moderates clearly aren't welcome and response and later tweeted senior government source responds the rebels without a clue should get their 2 Euro's in asap no one cares about the views of ex M.P.'s which is exactly what they'll be by Christmas. I mean they're talking about people like Philip Hammond then to grant people like Kenneth clock and. The Tory gram D.'s as they're known who were booted out by Boris Johnson this week it's stunning isn't it is absolutely fascinating that in terms of politics we're asking is the Conservative Party forming apart is it changing is it is it is it morphing into something new and do you support that and do you welcome it or 807312000 still to Jenny and hey not about that Hello Jenny good morning morning. Shows Now this is so I although I just to my phone number with. You can hear me out loud and clear Jenny thank you. One I was going to say show and I probably in my introduction is Cheers I think perhaps it's anywhere with the only ones that will admit this post so if you saw the budget I thought sure it was a pile. Of Shit remind you know he's still chase. And. Like right think it's gotten a lot more localized I can study it sure and I have of course so many concepts he is and he goes back no as far as make a side as a chain I choose to phone G.L. So he just goes back home like a lunch on. Sheep long day but you know how it goes Margaret Thatcher I think the stick is hitting the gas because this is such. As I'm sorry the last go say that very well so he told me off but when shit come on the line about 2 weeks later he mentioned to him that I needed to apologize because he'd been offered. She said Well she's already done that. But come back about the Tory party this dance today does that does it does it reflect who you believe in does it represent what you believe in anymore. Well as I said to get back to Stu I mean he is so stone age. So no it ain't the policy itself and some not but I've Welsh across the floor as I've told you many it's only about 3 now I think. A socialists suppose fraud's spoke to Labor policy when it became new and I was very young then I just. Didn't want to know it because it's so bad but we can clearly shift so I'm not as convinced as I don't see any cooperation dickless. Tween you and may I think he not woke I mean you still see Judge I sell you know shit on brotha I'm not somebody who I thought was an incredible and pay I know son that Joe is he's very sick but I think the Raj is a wonderful space cause I got you a she remember the fall thats all I had. She smiled all the so I did not to. Want to well it was an ever smaller sum cool being that she turned up for a television to buy and she put the audience in she this is all right I me just oh yeah for. You know I'm on quite well we just on it will be when you look at the list of those who've been cold effectively this week you know that it was some very serious thinking people who who happen to disagree this is the problem I have with it is that I like politicians who surround themselves with people who disagree with them so that they can have a healthy debate and come to an informed decision but I gree it should rest with the person in charge I don't I don't deny that that's the that's the point of having that hierarchical system in government to ensure that there is somebody who can settle on a decision but they've got to be surrounded by people who will question that decision they combed surround themselves with yes men and that seems to be what Boris Johnson is doing and also the situation as well the edge. Don't if it does contradiction because people are like you know he has actually it should be sacked and that's what he's done he's taken the with the why and they fall they all know now in the conservative Paul try. You know that there are they both say it's a failure so what happens then I mean who when it comes to going to the polls all these people as always going to get these shots from They've got to fly into you know. That that the constituencies that's the one I mean we have a constituency now the my friend close down folks you know and he'd been if it 10 years and now we have 4 straight and it is to lose. I'll call to say there's anybody to fuck I stayed there is I've always been a pretty journey cannot be that Boris Johnson is that frightened of no until for owners of the Bracks policy that he's having to maneuver this far to the right to ensure that they don't get a foothold in government they combed be set that that place does it well you don't know do you really judge it I mean when he says he does stuff I think he stole it into you know it why which worries me because I had a vote for it but there were guys it was only true that my opposition John wasn't happy with what he's done with the and I should say but he couldn't even get a pay school soon brought on me when it was priced that needed all I can get that right off the top of my head you know he said by whom but it sounded Russian you and anything he said you know even though I mean yeah I have to be someone who can cope and I took a shit now that goes back if it bites him but he's a sot that the more he goal yeah it was a bit funny he heard it if I did what it was it was total curling but you know like I say he may have just been tired. But when you're my kid on my B.-I I look I mean as we move forward and we see Boris Johnson with one hand on the wheel and Dominic . cummings perrier with the of a hi bill how do you feel about bab because you didn't vote for him did you not that's appropriate that is the full on you know went on if just goalie yeah hi i and to the mall or he distance to hayden it's It's really a T. Not I thought we were talking about no name calling based on Boris calling Jeremy Corbyn the chlorinated chicken in a big girl's blouse and all these words he's been using which seem petty but of course we see the nice senior Tory sources by which you can read Dominic coming saying the rebels without a clue referring to people like Nicholas Soames for goodness sake and Kenneth Clarke I can't say I'm a not so I'm saying so I can either but Jane how as I going to sue the big thought that no idea I really thought this in very quickly I'm not going to go into T.V. Shows because several of those are the outer ones I would have been watching because well to be now you know what. I have got a T.V. For that now 15 years I don't know any of the molten one seriously set you know anything almost you know and that's the only buy on the T.V. But your idea was. Sitting there you have to grieve you know reaching to me isn't pulling on a non sometimes got full. Time job and. On going to check out the rust came on I know was working as well because I can't run now not at the moment I hope it does but so walking just give me a little and I sat by me although when I walk I tend to think about the things I have to do in the world I'm doing so it's not a brilliant escape this great exercise business mental escape reading and I mean Russia's book is not for everybody you know there's lots of fruity language in there is quite combative in the in the in the prose but at the same time is to it's just fun it's just me just make it go and. I think you should talk about what's a few more often because quite frankly that the book surprises coming out not some it's not so it's a big show if it's a 6 I got rate them and I know. And I can only say there's been some stinkers on the one I think 2006 George Saunders is very very well established in America right I think in the Paltrow if you have to read that I know I haven't done it so was spoke I thought wait a minute all eyes are watching T.V. And I. But I Robot was told and it's all about a building can I and his son going to poke a tree when he took the sound they don't like the dogs in the White House and yeah I know it's just so I I've never read a book by this time I. Will give that one a POS Orwell were on it then what would you recommend what have you read in the last 10 years that was amazing as a moment. Of physical actuation. And let me start another book coach. From Fessenden Oh a friend I've got a copy of that I've got a copy of out of her she had only just come out yet also I think along with Joe's phone disallow the fight he thought this was my you know I have you have to write Sally really nice normal Tejpal know we are sure I thought oh that was the Book of Law to show us in 17 it was a choice and also one I thought was OK I'm gonna go. Yeah I've got platform 7 I'm going to definitely but I think I'm a great great entitled to my favorites I don't go if you men are like well. Thank you Jenny brilliant enlightening as always a pleasure I take em I LOVE YOU THANK YOU 107312000 interestingly the current Hugo poll for The Sunday Times. In terms of our political parties positioning and standings the moment sees the conservatives on 35 percent on to spike Boris Johnson's week of term or. He is defying gravity and soaring ahead with Labor on 21 percent Lib Dems at 19 challenging labor interesting lay. There on the up was Labor still on the decline in the party on 12 percent serve if Boris Johnson can hoover up that 12 percent he is unstoppable Boucle to come over 807312000 it's 3 o'clock AM histories. B.B.C. Sad news this isn't the end. B.B.C. Radio. Listeners news of 3 I am Jason Rushworth Jon Mann the veteran Labor M.P. Has resigned tonight citing the mishandling of the anti semitism row in labor earlier the conservatives were compared to Secretary Amber rather resigned from the cabinet and also surrendered the conservative way of misreads as she no longer believes that seeking a deal with the E.U. Was possible hard political correspondents John from Blake reports number Rudd has served at the heart of government she campaigned to remain in the E.U. Referendum and was home secretary under to reason may but Amber Rudd survived the clear out of like minded colleagues when Boris Johnson became prime minister and was made Work and Pensions Secretary among colleagues almost Albrecht's it is in her letter to Boris Johnson and the Rudd said resigning had been a difficult decision but wrote I do not believe that leaving with a deal is the government's main objective and she added that while a lot of energy had been expended preparing for no deal she had not seen the same level of intensity going into talks with the E.U. In other news an investigative committee of the US Congress is looking into why an airport on the west coast of Scotland. Most want to present Trump's golf courses had seen an increase in U.S. Military payments since he took office claim Stewart as more the House Oversight Committee claims that U.S. Military spending at Prestwick Airport has increased substantially since Donald Trump selection as president in 2016 the newly revealed investigation which has been underway for several months cites newspaper reports which allege the airport provided discounted rooms to some U.S. Military crew and free rounds of golf at Trump's Turnberry resort which is situated 20 miles from Prestwick there has been no response from the U.S. Government climate change protesters have ended the sit in on the red carpet on the final day of the Venice Film Festival to avoid a clash with the security forces one of those who took part says they were disappointed that they didn't get to go to this or get the support that they had expected from actors who say that they are act.