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Lot of those while engineering works are County died and a similar service is operating between Aberdeen and Huntley saw extra time for those journeys That's B.B.C. Scotland travel Scotland's weather dry for most with sunny spells although clouds along north on East Coast this morning this afternoon showers are expected over the hills a few tarting heavy are some very high as of 18 to 23 Celsius as B.B.C. Radio Scotland Thank you Angela Good morning and welcome to Saturday morning here B.B.C. Radio Scotland with me. And my guest this morning journalist Jane Graham with the Telegraph columnist Tom Harris Antero columnist Allison wrote Good morning to everybody here good morning to you and this week we're going to be talking about the T.V. Architects chime to solve Britain's hosing crisis Meghan Markle editing bog how to break into Britain's elites Love Island and a lot more let's have a listen to some of this week's big moments. That we want to do is to make it absolutely clear that the back story is a good. It's going to get. A lot of really fresh produce about Costco is completely challenged Claus is the last they can I talk to them and not figure out following missed out all you want to see . It's pretty much scalability to prove. Who lives just as. All that and more to come here to B.B.C. Radio Scotland with me Johnny I'm pleased to join the conversation online if you like throughout the program just use the hash tag sharing Now last week reviewed a documentary called How the middle classes ruined Britain presented by the comedian Jeff nor caught who identifies as right wing working class while the theme of clocks and social inequality continued in this week's T.V. Show Jules later we'll talk about the T.V. Architect George Clark's campaign to tackle social housing but on Monday night the B.B.C.'s media editor was on B.B.C. 2 with a one hour documentary Hard to break into the elite in it he followed several graduates as they tried to embark on careers in some of Britain's most prestigious professions such as finance and the media it charted the challenges they faced from understanding middle class behavioral codes to endless unsuccessful applications and interviews and it also had Rajon questioning his own origins so when you grow up in south London you think of a lot of it will flood Casey's car as the push to access the light so about the country. In the media. You think I'm never going to join. The enemy and. To see my parents. Through easements and I. Well that was Rajan from how to break into the elite tell us what he found Alison we found out basically that you can have you know the best education or you can have you can try hard to school to get your qualifications get a 1st class degree but you still won't have the same chance as a middle class kid if you're from a working class background which was quite shocking because you know every paid entails a child you know what card to skill you know this is a way to get on in life but it's not in fact that you know the odds are stacked against them from the start because we did see one young man the go exactly that he got the 1st class honors to Korea he did everything by the playbook he worked hard disk you applied himself had ambition knew exactly what he wanted to do how to get there walked over the 1st class degree and couldn't get in the door anywhere simply because he lacked what everyone kept feeding to polish which was another what for class you know he didn't know how to conduct an interview he didn't know what to see how to lose keyboards and best in all the secret codes that kids from well off backgrounds were and that was interesting they kept on talking about these middle class secret codes what what where the secret code was it was really anxious because these talks about things that were subtle hours when an a meeting you can preach your feet up on the desk when you can swear what company can Sweden wore as business casual and more as studied and for a while to now you see was was a was a resurgence of I care yeah and really these are things and also a lot of it as well as chords as the confidence which is what everyone says now having gone public school myself or you know I can't. Attest to passionately but it seems very clear that one thing you absolutely learn is public school more than anything I could Damocles as a boat had to conduct yourself had to present yourself with confidence had to appear architect what I had to walk in the door looking like this is a job we were built to do and working class people I'm all right John described it very well I thought and he said they go into these and to have used to go into these environments feeling militarily and secure and safe and therefore and when you are and secure non safe you don't present your best self you know amongst your own people you know and your own comfort zone and you could see that instantly that there are certain people who's been a national who you could tell immediately just like in is facing away the interest he was going to be successful in the media he absolutely had don't he spoke the correct way he dressed the right way and almost to a dead in a very city he was going to be amongst has tribe you come from the outside as as I said you know think it was Elvis who goes to war and very well he said when you come into these places you want to break can't delete you very quickly realize that the people in that room on the board they're looking for people who remain them of the younger selves and very few of those people that are younger selves or anything like a young black guy came from you know a working class area and that is why they distort relate them they don't trust them and therefore and then the chasm sells they don't feel safe they don't present themselves well and it's very hard to see how you can then break that down and start again I had thought of it can be done and in a way it didn't tell us anything that we don't already know but I thought some of the things that the stats were were were. Quite shocking I mean 30 percent of the population is working class only 10 percent of them get into the so-called elite professions and a middle class person with a 2 to degree and is more likely to get an elite job than a working class person with a 1st you're right didn't tells enough what we didn't already know you know no one is surprised to know that one class people find it much weight of group into the elite professions them the middle class kids but you know very telling I'm glad you played up clip because I thought the very beginning when the presenters talk about these the people we used to call the scum you know these are the elite people of the North London there as you know. We're all aware of because of Scottish and west of Scotland that is the chip on the shoulder of working class people particularly in school and but it's all over the country that you start off with this kind of defensiveness and this resentment towards people who are wealthier and doing better and to me that is a whole a negative thing to take refuge I mean he was actually he actually said right at the top of the program if you start off looking at the subject and you start from a position of resentment and is very reflective of an awful lot of world class people towards medical asked people then you're already starting out as a vantage I don't think people are resentful I think they realize he was I don't think he was resentful at all none of the young people in the. Air I mean they didn't have chips in the shoulder they would only raise a kids who wanted to get all in and I think that's the case for most working class kids especially the ones who are going into these so-called elite professions you know they know that hard. To hate of them and you've got that young man with a 1st class honors degree and he just could not get a job and it was quite it was quite moving up setting to see. I'm so happy to get out of our stinking Yes this morning here I've got off farce now it's of the of the society that I live in as now I'll get my just awards because you live there I think yeah and then you realized to be absolutely sold and he was the one that said you know as I don't look like them. US when I felt the local fell down again because it was supposed to be about class but the 2 main your people focused on one was 18 and one was black and I think it was more about race Well I don't know if it was more about race but I was certainly watching and thinking well there could be other reasons rather than class that stops us Guy progressing and is just as him as bullet but the program was was was you know it was focused on the class issue and the case of the both of those people one of the you know of Everest I wanted to go job but in the case of resume. I thought it was a bit ambiguous about the reasons why I wasn't being being good at my job but but you know it presents a challenge I think to schools and working class communities if the key to prove progress is to develop communication skills and to kind of you fight on the level playing field why are we doing more to teach kids at school who to present themselves and who to communicate Yeah because of it there was that young man who said only he said the dress code for the interview was business casual when he saw the jeans and jump be all right he he didn't know and had no one to tell him what was appropriate it's it's all about these unspoken codes Yeah quiet and you know I agree with Tom I'm not I think it's about knowledge plus communication skills will lead to more confidence but how do you do that I mean Okie really no family sits around the dining table in anymore you know to be in things and you know to be in society is a very much the preserve of of public schools. We do that you do that all the time anything I say is cultural capital as they say is it's get not but where I would slightly differ from Tom is that rather than teach them how to play the game I would do a lot you're a kind of suggests he made jokes about guns but he does say I actually walked out trying to find a way to revolutionize the system rather than plea will teach kids how to play the game I would think as a way that people like our wall has done very well there's no Very very few for as he said himself ever and every we do is fix it with its Racey's that is very different to the boy he was I would rather we sent to changing the system from because you know from the talk to say rather than teach. Play their game let's change the rules of the game or or before before that and before you address the education system it might take a while it's about employers trying to see past the young people that come to them that don't have that word that they kept using Polish or you know in my time when I've interviewed staff members you know I confess you know I am from available in class but someone came to me and couldn't present themselves an interview if I can really understand what you're saying for a reason probably would find against them an interview because the job was to represent me the but one of the best staff members I ever employed was as one class guy from. From West Ham and he was brilliant he was working class did he have what was described as polished I would say had Polish in particular has not lost interest. But he was he was he was sincere it was genuine he was very articulate and he could he could communicate. But that doesn't mean you see you know just because you want classes music you know you don't look for one class people are brilliant communicators. I thought there was one flaw in the program that he says Case studies were too I can see English and Southern I mean if he'd had a school in the mix that would have been fascinating because we tend to thing wrong I think that you know that Scotland is a more meritocratic society in that we've all got Scottish accents waxing doesn't matter but of course it does so do you think it is bad here as it is. You know in London I don't live as quick as I think I was very much more aware of when I went to work in London B.B.C. And then a couple of years later someone said to me Well everyone was terrified of you because you to very rough close we Gen X. And. And I spoke as I do now and door of them was I don't. Know if I'm amongst my people here Dan So you know amongst the so-called So Southerners even John Peel said to me we thought you were kind of a tough character because you were I mean Alex Ferguson has used that clause region edge very successfully and we thought maybe that was why I was getting it because the don't know politics and I've always been a weird probably that I am from a working class family I don't have polish I don't finish off my words the way that some people do but I had that kind of Glaswegian edge that actually was going to help all over was definitely Saxon in London particularly is seen as classless and almost you know they always came to class here you know exactly maybe that has that been a. Real success of scores and all sorts of areas like politics introduce them in football and some of the elite professions I mean Scots can really hear about Senator Graham and you know to be a lawyer that's going to entrepreneurship. Inventiveness and we are good at. That but that is almost about rejecting the elite and creating Ireland exactly as Don't you think the same doesn't apply here if you're a Scot who stays in school and I think you would come up against the C. Unspoken you know class body as in rules and you know which school did you go to you know and you know who flew from which private school Weezer inquiry is the equivalent of the kid in each in bridge thing but this is not just about that this isn't just about public schools it's this program was by and large about the middle classes getting into those elite professions. No exclusively at all Nobbs absolutely those a lot of those elite professions are based in London you know one tennis center of laws center buying King and private equity was completely dominated by the public school. And OK Well it is an interesting program and as you can hear it sparked a lot of debate saw what it called again how to break into the elite. Is still available on the B.B.C. 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In previous generations he was despised by the mother to go and hustle to a politician's and clock as a check and to I think to use them because the diffused to do you know T.V. Debates. And so the some kind of allowance about US media circles and on Twitter and of course remains of my own dark past because my 1st job ever I suppose you call a public relations was dressing up as A one C. Go there must go out of of a new turn. And I was paid I'm there for 2 with Yes therefore we need to feed and I dressed up as. 2 years in a row for the minimum speed than an elephant and that's this was a fantastic cost you know I mean it was just 6 feet 6 blue and wait an orange Siegel and I had to March in the moment parade and get easily pledge against the cost I didn't know I passed or and when I went to pass on it was a bit like cornering leaving and been. So I was never quite the same after I left but it was character forming Well if you get any pictures you'll need to pick them up on the way of thanking because I'd love to see that and geeing you much more high praise well underway although I also came to always ties and to what we were just talking about because it's in a very different voice present a subject which is usually presented by a say. Broadcasting only and as a B B C 2 is a fresh gate to Florence with top 5 Brady who's a big hit populated. We're with Grandmaster Flash and people. And he goes back to the very stones and tries to find these head in or in some cases not so hidden block figures and Renee songs are in France and someone very famous painting him think it's about Shui I may be wrong. But it's not a phase and carpaccio and he still can make lunch room people and he feigns a block a young black gondolier in the middle of a painting of 15 say through Venice and the things all these really interesting. Base and then knowledge meant that there was social class issues of social mobility being addressed like knowledged and Rene SONGS ARE THERE WAS protect clearly engaging and was just how different years as an artist presenter because again like things we're talking about we're used to seeing Asaram kind of pairs with a certain kind of voice and some reason is I think. As a body or magenta as mere mortals that don't know very much so I really think these are academics these preconception ways with certain mind will Freddy's the language was Obs baby very different and he was compared I think called Michelangelo the maker Jackson of the Rene sones went to see this. In many senses he went to see David to make on Tuesday and he said here we have a good looking man standard proudly but make it. So we were areas like brothers and all of the. And all they are and he was holy it is the funny very very witty very well informed but the only saws so engaging and half way through I just thought Rempit innocency is Rick or less that's the way I want to learn about that any songs with us can know what So why garron sassiness what killed guy so what's the name of the program. It's called a fresh day to Florence was by for a day. Only out of there yeah exactly OK and I don't know I will definitely check right Allison in detail years my story is set in the state of India has been terrible flooding over the past week and a lot of. The cars are rang National Park and have died some 92 of them. A lot of them fled the part fled the floods and one more time find its way into someone's house and the family came home to find sleeping on the bade call so what they did they didn't panic a toll that I would do you know we decided that the best thing to do was let sleeping tieing lie so they waited all day too she had had a good old now up the say it's a path back to the forest for her stopped all the traffic say off a few far works to we could all up she go up went to the pound went back to the forest how. The tiger hooting to now. Worth it just for that line and this is surely on B.B.C. Radio Scotland. Yes I'm here in my guest Jane Graham Tom hardass and Alison Knight from an acting career to royalty to dabbling in journalism Meghan Markle has guest edited the all important September issue of British Vogue it's intake told forces for change the issue focuses on women who break down barriers with a front cover featuring 15 women including Grettir Thornburg and the New Zealand PM to send our Dan the Duchess of Sussex says she spent the last 7 months working on the project to highlight the trailblazing blazing change makers united by their fearlessness in Breaking Bad as well she's had a lot of flak for this. What do you think I think she's trading a very difficult path or she said when they're up for sale because we know that when the royal family get involved in political matters you know it doesn't tend to a new way a letter that doesn't meet with a good reaction ticket I'm a father in law Prince Charles. And I think that she is she crossing the line but any political matters dedication will she thinks the causes she's taking are in highlighting our Prism presumably she thinks that the political but the deeply Politico you know she has spoken out in the past against She is talking now about you know and population control about clients and genital mutilation or you know all of these that intensely political matters that people have an opinion on and you know hands to this deed you know the royal family is supposed to steer clear of such things or do you think James Well they're supposed to give it back to the issue of him as a do you just accept the kind of elite environment Lee you have been if Maddie's and to chime challenger and she's already just by the fact of who are you know being mixed race that's already in some ways broken the mold on that she basically isn't going to apologize for it she has she didn't go to for begging to be against is the key big thing for our to do it and she eventually obviously decided well yeah I'm going to do going to do it my way or are going to tell of course she has been criticized for picking kind of obvious canes of people to be on their you know and maybe greater Thornburg you know just send out their New Zealand prime ministers 2 of the ones they are quite obvious if you want to show that your rules. And aware but at the same time if you have a platform and I'm sure the way that she saw it was she's got a platform she can use that to to gauge an important things that she believes and she is not particularly concerned over his steering away from from contentious or political matters so she's to say to to interpret her rule you think this is not you and Rush with. I Yeah well she was doing and saying these things before she was ever married to Heidi say she knows George Clooney is 3 years way for human rights law or she's been talking about these kind of things and she's basically just going on talking about the same things or we're slowly with highly rate being to because he's become a bit bald and things he's saying there are no direct heirs to throw in there quick but for the drone and I think we have to say did we are going to be part of her generation which so spoken about things climate change we're going to use whatever pair we have to give a voice to these concerns get on them for June I think I'd probably do exactly the same if I had fond of friends having a chance to talk with things like I may of 2000 different people of the car but in the sense of my my judgment my passion would have been the same direction of you know I think it's too celeb driven That's what some of the commentators have picked so I mean some really nasty articles and some of the I think where races there was a resell minute Hotmail they felt surprise surprise to see the vein Reiko Gove's way from the Daily Mail surprise surprise disapproved and even the way they spoke to her dear Megan what you really have to understand British people is that we prefer proper royalty to fashion or art really patch rising on plays and the. Simply bull attacks on her family video in manly fellow skis I thought racism some of the line which was so language we knew is about. And so I just saw Gore make if he's a people you're waiting to know all power to you Tom I find it very difficult to feel anything any Can a strong feelings at all for the views of a member of the royal family toll and to hear that she has guessed edited Vogue magazine something that I've never picked up the shelf and lived through so it's not a news story that particular piece to me but if you wanted a pair for example of you know we all talk with a liberal elite and nobody you know we can all have our own definition I think her royal highness the Duchess of Sussex guest editing Vogue magazine and pin all the power of the front cover 3. Years liberally for how they were all over so as you said yourself exists and I was. Walkin while the end of course has to be you know just think about the guest editing Vogue magazine I mean is that a better definition of liberal elite anybody in the world Princess was a cover story to. The heart of the night usually she likely she's No one on the cover you know she's not to herself on the cover no she doesn't and that's fantastic I mean seriously I mean what relevance has got to anyone Well I mean that is a temper issue of Vogue is read by a lot of people or sell anything she says we don't know the world's media you know this week so it has got a lot of eleven's the only thing that concerns me I applaud what she's doing I understand what she's doing but you know that the more Nikki the the only way that people can rationalize that except a lot of all the way a lot of people can is if you see OK we give them. A lot of money and then the tongue the. You know good causes charity work I try to stay away from the political living and that's the bargain you know everybody's happy and the more that becomes imbalanced you know that yes she's into politics she's going to come to a point where she has to start challenging power and that's where the pull come yeah and also and to ask you about this Google camp that has been in the news this week maybe maybe spleen what this is I think just say because I thought Vogue magazine was a typical example of liberal leave for go but Google camp. It would be a gathering of incredibly rich wealthy people who are frustrated that the more elected sort of the the gathered together to tell everyone else a little of the lady you see the light Leonardo Dicaprio I think Katy Perry was there and they said that Prince Harry was there but I don't think it's any confirmation of that but I didn't realize that me nor been there well I have address to the believers I don't know I mean this is Italian newspapers but they said the Duchess of Cambridge were there and they have denied it so the funniest thing about it all and of course it's a triumph for all the celebrities fall into every single time you know it's a gathering over the of the mega rich and mega engaged in mega walk and the they'll get there by helicopter and private jet because it is just for those who don't know this is meant to be some sort of the. You know if it's about addressing issues like claim it changing of course it's always addressing climate change and it's all was you know expenditure of millions of tons of carbon in order to get there $114.00 private jet supinely I mean is. The phrase you can make out we need to come up with a better cliche to describe things but it is tiresome when these multi-millionaires go to such great lengths to save the planet. Temperance with certain of our lives I'm just sick to the back teeth of you doing Did you have some sympathy for these people who care passionately and are actually using their celebrity to raise awareness of. I'm trailing off. I don't you try and argue and say yeah you know they've got more chance of getting the issues knowing about come over . What do you think of Heidi saying that they were only going to have 2 children because of their concerns about population growth and just sort of draw desirous on what he thinks Jane Well I wasn't quite sure when I saw it well that is exactly what it was it was a kind of US through a. Question which seemed to be it could easily have just been safe who just had just had just one that has proven difficult. For us not all of these it was nothing really not really he said we didn't see that it was about population control but we never really all had to make such a passionate surgeon based on it couldn't global political issue no don't think he was really. Is a huge global issue and I've met more and more young people these days saying things like Oh I'm not going had children because you know what he's about the popular because he was told he was interviewing Jane Goodall was in her that means she was talking about children she said just too so I think it warrants quite political but yeah I think a lot of young people and seeing you know David you know started it by talking about overpopulation and do you think that's a good thing that they're thinking in those terms definitely. Things in trailer patronize going especially you know the growth areas of population is not the U.K. You know all the developing world and for once again someone as privileged mind . You know mind bogglingly rich as plans are they essentially are no didn't take just by it's not labeling is but for him to send that message to poor people living in you know sub-Saharan Africa who depend on large families in order to survive. I think it's very easy for us to impose western and developed world values on another people who don't have a voice for them selves we believe on their. What's getting you talking this is surely on B.B.C. BT of Scotland. And still to come here B.B.C. Radio Scotland with me sharing one Johnny a plan to solve Britain's housing shortage the T.V. Remiss the most fraudster the center of a 2500000 pound police investigation but 1st Boris Johnson received a Luke cool welcome to Scotland on Monday here was the cries reaction as he entered Buteux C. Official residence of the 1st Minister Nicola Sturgeon was drafted by the army but she was. Here all that was there after that 1st meeting with the Nicholas stars and It beautifies What's your reaction to Boris Johnson's cycle a charm offensive to Scotland he met Nicholas sturgeon also Ruth Davidson which must've been a bit awkward since she said that she wouldn't no deal wasn't among those doing. Some sympathy with them we. Spoke to body language experiment you know his or talk to us through the whole choreography of him coming and how you know the both trying to amply for power but it was quite clear we. Were that 16 of the crowd at least stood on him but there's an interest in talking about body language when he going into view taste when he tried to put his his hand on her bike and she just reach out and I don't Jeannie Godly I think has put her in Little Compton commentry and on to the yes and then the the other child a minister tried to to get in the door in that was all this you know really you 1st you 1st but it was clear that this was not going to. He you know someone with whom she could do business and Nicholas d'Argent could do business it's been interesting you know him going around Northern Ireland will use them as whale unit or campaign more it and they're not getting perhaps the sort of. The warmth that he I think he relies upon I think he is very much a politician who needs to few loved. Even in Scotland I think even though he knew it was going to be a bit tough up here his feast with all that being was going on looked to a bit deflated I thought is it do you think it deflated. Yes probably slightly. It's not it's not it's not as if he's completely unused to having aggressive crates I mean if you remember the morning after you left the end of it say his own home and he looked pretty shaken then out there yeah I mean you know big big surprise people like to be loved you know and people later popular especially politicians so I'm surely was he must have been briefed to be told you know that whenever any known as an People attention of our peers in public in school they're going to get booed. And not just just you know the standard these days so it probably felt a bit deflated Very probably it wouldn't of put him off at all the way the questions of course I mean the fact is it was Scotland who gave this government its majority by sending an expat a letter to him because of M.P.'s to Westminster in 2017. Just dying to final thought on that and. So he's undoubtedly aware of important Scotland as to his future prospects as prime minister So what does that mean that you believe he wants to protect the union Well I think it does I mean I think there's this cultural thing. Among certain kinds of public school Tories who was a guy of the Union with some kind of affection and moral thing that you don't get in the hard laughter we mess week we saw Len McCluskey you know the thinking ruminants. Who says that no in hindsight he would have voted for independence well that's just because on the hard left you know the union is regarded as an imperialist construct that's why it's why Germany carbon when all the other Labor backbenchers got to hell. 14 election he stayed home is a moment because it's a model to attend to you know is no for VAM it's not a cultural or motional contract but as for people like David Cameron Johnson It's funny actually because part of that deflationary member just before Bohr's came to go on there was talk that Turiaf said well bores will Earline charm he will charm the people and the only reason this goes to only come is because they haven't really ma'am they haven't been knocked by his charm well that charm clearly just doesn't translate and skull on the way the parts of England we just seem to somehow be immune to what they consider charming we consider a Kang of. Heart sure and saying you know the pair Sonali to know the politics almost we don't really buy that certainly no as particular brand of charm and although he said he was going to come and meet people and you know knock them over in fact he ended up having to leave by the back door like a star just a few toes with like last arch and same with us for same not 7 happened they've had to always kind of smuggle Mo because they were so concerned about security in the lack of welcome and they didn't go and watch warm reception Wales or in Northern Island so that charm clearly doesn't work everywhere it goes it works in certain constituencies No and what they may cause some Tories called the region as we have of Scotland this week. Oh no I had to course necklace start. It's a gift to heart it's a gift to the whole independence movement because you know this is not an original idea of a thing we all are aware although a costar Tonight's the night the more the scores kind of stressful it's. Thought of Boris Johnson the more the have to think about well we've always got this ghetto cause which is cause and dependence I certainly knew a lot of Scott sissy you know what angle are always going to vote Tory or almost overwhelmingly almost certainly under German garb and they're going to keep your young girl we want it where does it say we have to be very careful about assuming a group of self-selecting protesters who turn out to welcome because of the prime minister to Scotland we have to be very careful because they are remote we represented well I'm not I don't know so you know if there were no not so militias but that's what got the headlines I'm not saying that he has problems Scotland but you know because our premises are much just where where does this leave Davidson and I because obviously she said that she can't support say and no deal there seems to be some sort of uneasy truce between them in a very difficult place where you've got 2 people who are taking in trains positions that are going to you know one of them has to blink at some point so if it goes through you know if you break that and she says she can't support what does that mean does she instructor Tory M.P.'s that waste minister to boy against it if the and when they carry out that carrier that instructions or that would leave her looking you know completely powerless and if she is to be seen as really meaning it that she can support you know we would she resigned and if she doesn't again what does that mean if you're going to respect the devil the devil certainly you've got to respect me we use we welcome the remission of our stop because it's a load of political it's going to take a different view from the U.K. Leaders and yet every single time there was a difference of opinion we threw our hands up and say ah this is terrible that's what evolution's for a saw the truth there were some can take a different position on policy that is why when it comes to potential vote. The point. Surely is the routine for some as an M.S.P. Has control over her a masterpiece she has no control over her M.P.'s not going to do anything true but they do take the weapon Westminster the idea devolved leader can have a C. In reserve matters makes as much sense as the U.K. Leader thinking he has a c over a list of devolved matters you either respect the evolutional you do it but if you respect devolution you have to accept reserve matters of the say that Westminster I would ask you to lead them by election victory. Yesterday thing as John says majority down to one thing and including the D P How much do you think we can and what can we read into that I think it certainly shows you that where they can PACs work you know in this case parties to decide to give the Lib Dems a clear run and mattered because they although it was a you know a defeat for the toadies and it wasn't as much as a row is I had expected it to be. But you know all said and done it still leaves him with a majority of one which is a bit of a false notion because you know the number is clear cut is that but it certainly looks very perilous I think nothing we learn from them by a like show was right no people are voting along prigs Pru and Briggs it. Rather than local issues of thing in this case because the log jams basically to say did well there when the Greens plate is to say did that they were going to work together on this purely on the basis that the Lib Dems would be the party and it was on that basis that most of the to be. A card. And say they won and that's good so still people are just regardless of what they're voting for in terms of how affect the daily lives I think Gregg's still. The number one issue for most people when they get a chance to express themselves or not isn't political in the U.K. At all this obviously you can't read too much into byelection famously but this one particularly seemed to be very much about this particular Tory Candide it it was the muscular people local conservative part of the National Party who must be thinking If only we had to police Chris Davis toward a candidate because this is a man who was recalled by his own constituents who would have been a remarkable result this is an over expenses over expenses and you know for him to be recalled and then to be Resul if he does the candidate as if it's saying to the electorate You got it wrong we'll give you a chance to try again it was a disastrous and I thought same result and I thought given the huge mistake they would have been really badly badly beaten but the result was much closer than I expected so it's not as bad for the conservatives it's not quite the last in terms of the Parliamentary Committee Charlie Elphick. With the weapon the moment but if you include time he's those follows the 2 or so I said to the working majority of them to 3 you understand but it's still a lot as a loss in politics OK let's leave that one there Rachel wants real change my attention as a by reducing our lemony in school canteen waste but at 14 she's never seen politics as a way of achieving this until now I am a bit nervous to be honest I'm not really a way to fight the end of 2 to Scottish parliament 20 years after devolution Rachel visits Holyrood pick decisions get made in history and discover just how she can make a difference see if I wanted to launch a petition Absolutely I will draw you in started 14 or much about it just create I think if you have that desire to change things and make things better for other people that's you know happening in Hollywood available now on B.B.C. Songs. I'm sure you know Johnny with you this morning and B.B.C. Radio Scotland and with me our Allison riots Jane Graham and Tom hottest the 5th season of Love Island came to a close a Monday night Tom's favorite program. Gill and Gregg who she shared the $50000.00 paying price money the winner. And 29. Was. And it's been a night that the show will be renewed with 2 C.D.'s in 2020 some R. And went and I have to confess I have never watched the show it's not my kind of thing I knew or know Tom's kind of thing but this year I've noticed you are one of them. A lot more mothers and daughters and watching it together because this is a way of having conversations about difficult things that is easier to have the not we it's quite helpful in that sense you know and part of myself my daughter is 16 we watch and we can well we've kind of lost and just to see it was actually quite very dull but generally we certainly watched the last cd's a lot of it together and we've almost can have and I guarantee you know we would have a lot of these people are quite ridiculous there would be all Luke the same way with the drapes that kind of chats you have the gore so that ensues you can watch that as a voyeur unlawfully but see how funny and silly it was and kind of what they can say and to the you can talk about human nature be more importantly. I think if that then arises and a very natural sating conversations are really quite important and could be very awkward about Gates into otherwise sex with unreleased inserts of contraception about to read they'll say and went to. Pepsi or went to see you know actually this is clearly a slightly dangerous situation a bit Pernod graffiti but boy damage a bow the lies we tell ourselves about our bodies what's important all of these things come up very very naturally so because to me just seeing coverage of things and not having seen the programme I think Oh God you know this is giving young girls and young young boys very impossible images of perfection to aspire to I actually the way that it transpired was quite the opposite without understood completely that these were people with Jance they were mortals and they did not like normal people and that was one of the things we would laugh about together you lose going to walk and ever and club with that kind of for all and that's completely Regis and we all know that we all understand that and that in itself is quite interesting because you're out of the me try to describe what Son real we saw on screen we both understood it was an artificial kind of cornstarch and there and so although a lot of the work is done for you and you use that as a platform to have quite serious conversations well and a comedy writer and performer American writer performer Lena Dunham a very long article for the cartoon magazine last week about how she's become hick she's living in Wales at the moment because she's working there and she said you know the deeper you go the more we start to see ourselves I mean I find it fascinating reading that it made me want to see the program today. To find not that much but did to find it what she meant I think she was you've been you've been basically saying that you know that that is all a lot expedience but I don't think it's actually I think it's a particular generation's expedient I mean some things may be a unity if so but you know if you are seeing you know the media and. You know the meet the rules of the game so much different Meanwhile the T.V. Watchdog off called this weekend new duty of care guidelines to protect reality T.V. Contestants and this follows a suicides of 2 previous love violent contestants and a participant in the NY X. Jeremy Kyle Show T.V. And radio stations will now explicitly be required to protect the welfare wellbeing and dignity of those who take part and I think it is the Guardian this week they were saying that they were but what about the on intended consequences here because this applies to all T.V. And this could have implications for example investigative journalism Yeah the guardian who supported the attempts by the government to regulate the press a few years ago. A very credible voice there I don't think. This will provide an explicit challenge to investigative journalism I think of COM I've said there are different rules for the from these programs and I think it's legitimate for them to be concerned about the welfare of people who take part in these kind of programs has to be said in defense of the T.V. Companies they go to great lengths to try to protect and support the people who do take part of these programs even Jeremy Kyle on our spoke to some of the producers of the. Issues Jeremy Kyle was what was what was available afterwards you know and and with was a Love Island contestant that wasn't you know we don't know the circumstances but you know it was maybe a couple of years off there where they're struggling to and to come to terms on their fame and notoriety and the people who believe commit suicide after being violent that belong. Number of the shows and I've developed a career doing the same thing but there was a report this week about an asteroid having come quite close to us after watching clips of law violent I couldn't help thinking I was just. Really I mean seriously nothing really what you've seen many you said you haven't really watched and I actually think the problem is you think it's an issue a lot of the plays are an assist to play brothers well on Jeremy Kyle a lot of the pleasure for the audience comes in humiliation of the contestants and they can go pretty law law and their attempts to make Phil's of them so the audiences can laugh at them and not me well be the issue the insult. Really ruining their lives when they come back because you can't go in the can over all the clique enough to get their life when it comes down to these programs rely on public humiliation for their I mean I know that you. Absolutely heat it shouldn't we at least try to understand why you know why people like I think we spend far too much time trying to over analyze something that is basically popcorn . You know let's move on isn't about me and how much will. I EVER OK we're going to leave it there we're back after 11 we'll get a cup of tea year or something and hope he's a better read after 11 when we talk about T.V. Architect George Clarke's very personal campaign to tackle the hazing crisis should the police base a criminal investigation over a paedophile fraudster Col beach and Fauci varied in the drama but the couple behind corroboree and Chicago. To talk radio F.M. Medium wave B.B.C. Sound B.B.C. Radio. Now is the news with Angela car Thank you Sherri and good morning weather forecasters are warning of thunderstorms and flooding some model which could hamper efforts to reinforce a damaged down that's the risk of bursting millions of gallons of water being pumped out of top Brut reservoir and Darbyshire to relieve pressure on the dam while people from the time below really bridge have spent a 2nd night away from home Flinders reports 48 hours after being told to leave their homes urgently the residents of Wally bridge. Back home but only to retrieve behind in the rush medicines passports for holidays and so on one person at a time per property 15 minutes to get what they need at a meeting last night's they were told it could be a week before this emergency is over the reservoir level needs to drop. And meters so far only a fraction of a meter has been drained and the Dam remains vulnerable rival demonstrations are taking place in Hong Kong where attention to remain high after weeks of antigovernment protests pro-democracy activists are marching despite stern warnings from the Chinese government others are attending a rally in support of the territories police force which has been accused of heavy handed tactics reporting from Hong Kong our correspondent Nick peek what was the political crisis now threatens to split society in Hong Kong today once again pro-democracy campaigners will be marching for more freedoms and calling for an independent inquiry into the police's handling of this summer's unrest at the same time supporters of the police will be holding their own rival rally senior officers are warning that some protesters are resorting to more dangerous weapons in the now predictable clashes that follow peaceful marches but campaigners claim the police are increasingly heavy handed and using disproportionate force last night after work tens of thousands of civil servants gathered to call on the government to formally withdraw the extradition bill which has plunged Hong Kong into this chaos these protests may be powered by a dynamic youth movement but there is wider support and next week a citywide strike is planned the U.K. Government says more wants more of a say on home money to replace the E.U. Funding after Breck's it is spent in Scotland and he's got a secretary Alistair Jack says the shared prosperity fund which is being set up in place of e structural funds will brand projects that pays for it with the Union Flag details have yet to be finalised but Mr Jack told the Scottish Daily Express U.K. Ministers would want to agree how the money would be spent with the Scottish government a memorial walk is getting underway to raise awareness of mental health issues and suicide in Scotland has been organized at 10 to Helen La Nick shared by the family of Farmer Motherwell and fall Kirk striker pomegranate a decade since the 37. Took his own life the singer and impressionist still long Thorn has died aged 64 it been having treatment for Lee Kenya for several years a rag and bone man in his teens he went on to entertain millions with appearances at the Royal Variety Show best selling albums as Ali says news over to Thomas Duncan for the Sports thank you enjoy the Celtic manager Neil Lennon says there's been no talk among the squad of winning 9 in a row this season late time defending champions get their campaign underway this afternoon at home to send Johnson and Lennon says they're focusing game by game elsewhere on the opening weekend of the Premiership a barren hosts and Mirren Livingston face Motherwell and Ross County make their Premiership return against Hamilton Meanwhile the championship season got underway last night has done Di came from 2 goals don't draw 2 or with Dunfermline at East End Park the other 8 teams are in action later there's coverage from across the divisions on sports own from 2 o'clock down south Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers or so on how to Maguire to Manchester United for 80000000 pounds represents an incredible piece of business for his club in tennis and the Jamie money lost in 3 sets to Raven Klassen and Michael Venus in the quarterfinals of the Washington open last night and in cricket day 3 of the 1st Ashes Test has just started at Edge Boston and country Australia's 1st innings total by 17 runs but with circuit 6 wickets left for their support. There's Matthews has a travel update there's heavy traffic on the 82 North Road at Fort William between Ben Nevis distillery and the Highland center and Adam are the aim line so if bind a new bridge has traffic backed up that's possibly due to people using the junction one exit slip for truck faced at school or trailer running replacement buses between Huntley Aberdeen and also Glasgow Queen Street in lot of those tooting into needing works in both parts of the network and on the ferries Kalma have delays of up to 30 minutes between Tarbert on the island hardass while North Lincoln deporting all services in and out of Aberdeen and between scripted and strong. That's B.B.C. Radio Scotland travel and Scotland's weather dry with Sonny's.

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