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It wasn't how he wanted his 1st home game in charge to and also were being tailed by Brighton at the Emirates is now 9 games without a win for the gun is across all competitions and even the 10th in the Premier League is that Wes run of form for the 42 year is Newcastle are up to 11 so after Tina win against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane There was controversy there for the 2nd goal they ought to check Andy Carroll for possible offside pos that led to Jonjo Shelvey scoring Sheffield United boss Chris Wallace has v.a. All sucking the life out of the game Marcus still has been sacked by Evanson off to 18 months in charge with the club in the bottom 3 of the table if he saw Dobie humiliation on Wednesday as they lost $5.00 to $2.00 rivals Liverpool Duncan Ferguson will take 10 pre-charge of the 1st team and he Joshua says it would spoil the him if his world title fight with Andy Rooney's Genia was being used to sports wash human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia he tries to reclaim his heavyweight while titles on Saturday faced criticism for the fights venue I'm running out of the u.k. Sneak a championship he was beaten 64 by China's dinging way in the last 16 in York this space b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speak of. The weather now today is expected to be relatively mild but blustery early rain in the south will clear a way to leave sunny intervals and showers some of these will be heavy in Cologne to specially in the north and west it's likely sold it was one of the biggest upsets in the history of heavyweight boxing was. Going to be sure she was greeted by New Jersey I don't Saturday night Anthony Joshua has his chance to regain his title is against Andy who is cheering and it's not about a little bit it's just about me isn't my legacy here all the build up to the fight in the 5 life boxing with Costello pounds total cost b.b.c. Sounds pretty Joshua be doing is genius Saturday night from $9.00 on b.b.c. Radio 5 Live. More inbox you company here and 5 live this is up all night so I'm Lisa McCormick looking forward to that Joshua release refight the fights already were but you know to meet on Saturday night particularly because it's a decent time to do weight up all night 9 o'clock so I can deal with what's coming up in the program then between now and 5 this morning well this is it feels weird to say it could be the last Breck's it cast before the end of the year but that's the plan anyway you never know when the klaxons going to fall particularly with the general election be just a week away or the latest Breck's a cast for polling day anyway taking a look at what the main political parties have been saying about Brecht's it on the campaign trail and also it's quite a funny one for you've had a little bit of a They've got a bit of a dead ringers. Edition with John Culshaw and John Raven so we're more than that between 9 and 5 this morning here on 5 Live and of course this time next week we're going to be bringing you all the results of the general election the should be rolling in Iran this time so if you can to stay with us you'll hear them on live here on 5 life before all of that though it's time to find out was making the headlines Don on there with our correspondent Phil Mercer morning fail. Yes Good Lisa Yeah not too bad likes not too bad so tell me then what's what's the main story we're talking about this morning. Well one of the big stories of the week is Australian police arresting a man aged 21 here in Sydney on 3 separate terrorism charges now investigators allege this man he hasn't been publicly identified as a member of the Islamic state group and they believe he was in the early stages of preparing for terrorist acts he's also accused of posting extremist content online and of trying to radicalize teenagers now the arrest comes after a very long investigation of about 6 months with Origins here don't believe that an attack was imminent but one of the reasons they decided to act to arrest this man in charge him with these various offenses was after the events of London in the last week or 2 so we're all for it is he a very very wary of the threat of homegrown extremism and this man is doing court again and if he's found guilty 21 years of age he could face life imprisonment I'm sure that's a story of the following fell away from that this is what I'm quite interested in hearing more of by because this is new task force to counter the threat of foreign interference in the stray you tell me more about the. Australia's domestic spy agency is called a zio it's the Australian Security Intelligence Organization it will lead a new unit to protect Australia from foreign interference now the prime minister of Australia is a man called Scott Morrison he says that the threat is evolving there have been various allegations of Chinese interference in Australia's domestic affairs allegations of espionage by Chinese spy rings meddling by the Chinese in Australia's domestic politics with illegal donations and also multiple cyber attacks on universities and federal agencies now the prime minister Mr Morrison was at pains not to mention China individually much of the concern much of the intelligence chatter is over fears that China is trying to influence Australian society and politics but officials are pains to point out Lisa that many other threats are out there not just from China and the prime minister Mr Morrison says Australia is increasingly a target foreign interference comes from many many different sources and it's important that we have the capacity to deal with it it's an evolving threat and it's also I building an evolving response we have the the ability to develop a response that can really set the standard globally in understanding how foreign interference tight supplies understanding how to disrupt it most successfully and to counter it and ultimately to be able to put yourself in a position where you can talk matters to prosecution so interesting that it's a topical right across the globe fell completely moving away from politics why is the didgeridoo making the headlines. This fantastic new exhibition up in Brisbane at the Queensland Museum telling the fascinating history of this iconic wood instrument it's probably Australia's most famous instrument undoubtedly the sounds of Australia it has immense spiritual cultural and social significance to indigenous people of Australia we understand that the didgeridoo dates back about a 1000 years to a place called on him lands in Australia as Northern Territory they tell these didgeridoos the stories of indigenous ancestors it's the living breath of indigenous traditions that are passed down through art Don storytelling and music in the didgeridoo is a long wooden Choop often hollowed out of a tree trunk or a branch bite and it has as we can hear now Mary is not in. The exhibition at the queen's that museum in Brisbane has been curated with the help of Australia's leading indigenous all flora tees on the Di jury do the Queensland Museum says that this is the 1st exhibition of its kind in Australia really to delve into the rich history and culture the importance of this instruments and the museums chief executive Dr Jim Thompson hopes the visitors will appreciate its cultural value as you step inside the exhibition you also hear and feel. Seance of the instrument is a very immersive experience and be transported to our land home of the young people and you can master DJALU Gurruwiwi they're not just musical instruments that social instruments instruments of healing and spiritual life. This exhibition brings to life those instruments in an environment of sound story moving images and treasured objects and tells the story from the creation of the instrument through its role in ceremony diplomacy and everyday life so we're fascinated instrument and feel you understand I'm going to ask if you ever tried to play one No I haven't lots of tourist it's interesting to note that the majority of the jury do that are made here in Australia sold to tourists it is a very difficult instrument to master quite easy to get a sound out of because to do it properly you have to use something called circular breathing this is breathing in through your nose at the same time as pushing from your mouth to create this rhythmic hypnotic sound so easy to get a bit of a gargle from the jury do but in the hands of of a Master it is one of the sounds anywhere I think and it does evoke really the sense of Australia being a wide open brown land it does have just tried to master secular breathing as you are talking that it's very difficult just finally had a briefly Phill if you don't mind Israel Folau the Israeli rugby player back in the news this week just remind us of the story and why he's back in the headlines. Yes Earlier this year Israel Folau who was one of the stars of the Australian Rugby Union c was sacked for homophobic posts he made online saying that Hell Awaits gay people he was warned previously over these so short media statements he did sue rugby or Thor it is here for damages of about 7 and a half 1000000 pounds and this week the matter came before a judge and before this case got to trial both sides have agreed a confidential settlement both sides have said Sorry there is a lot of pressure on the boss of rugby Australia the governing body Raylene castle she is being seen in many quarters as backing down she did promise to fight Israel Folau over these comments search she has said that she didn't back down and that a long court battle wasn't in the games interest and also she said that this confidential settlement was cost effective for the game so it seems that on the face of it it is a win of sorts for Israel Folau but seeing him again in a rugby union Jersey here in Australia is considered highly unlikely he did of course make other comments linking Australia's drought and bushfire crises to the country's adoption of same sex marriage and abortion legislation so where Israel Folau in court this week getting that settlement with rugby Australian safe to say Lisa he is the man who is never far from the headlines absolutely fail as always is going to pleasure thanks for a given is not days of what's happening in Australia it's time to get some early is headlines not a quarter past 4. 100 you told b.b.c. So must be. Nice c.b.c. Radio 5 lines on Mosley has the update the conserve. Even Labor party leaders will go head to head for the 2nd time later in a live election debate boys Johnson and Jeremy Corbin's clash comes after b.b.c. Presenter Andrew Neil urged Mr Johnson to be interviewed by him on primetime t.v. Before polling day a man will appear in court later charged with the murder of a 12 year old boy in a hit and run outside a school in Essex Holly Watson died at the scene 51 year old Terence Glover is also accused of trying to kill a woman and 9 children and dangerous driving in Laos and on Monday more disruptions expected on travel services to and from France because of strike action there us stars comes for $29.00 trains and flights and ferries are also expected to be affected and an earthquake has struck Somerset it had a magnitude of $3.00 and had an epicenter in the village of hunt with people reported their houses rattling and a big rumble just before 11 pm last night he's this boy now with Katie Smith How do you solve a problem like Arsenal Well interim boss Freddie Ljungberg hasn't found the on say yes they were beaten $21.00 by Brighton in his 1st game in charge at the Emirates that's now 9 with auser win in all competitions for the gun as is the West Front of form since 1977 the main thing I think is a confidence thing how we start the 1st thought was that that was what gave you a one off at home you can't give away one off and just play for I need to work on that with them and we need to get confidence back into the works well that templates off the top for now meanwhile Newcastle are up to 11th on the same points as the gun as they beat Sheffield United 2 you know the way they all came to play those Jonjo Shelvey is goal was originally disallowed for possible offside pos from Andy Carroll has a very disappointed Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder after end of a pop up my boys and say should play to the whistle but she's just a different game now it was different game at Tottenham in a different game when it comes off limit burnished chest in the last minute as Monday night is a different game where another manager down in the Premier League Marcus Silva's been sacked by evidence in after 18 months in charge with the club down in the relegation zone well after spending more than 100000000 pounds on players this summer the. One just 4 league games this season from Avatar midfielder Pat Nevins to Silva has a maximize play a potential I could assume Pog is not where well for him he's had a good coach he will get another job almost certainly However I cannot see that he could have kept on for much longer simply they won't get the results the phone into the bottom 3 those are actually good players and if I say one thing about mergers more than anything else you've got to see what you've got there and you've got to maximize the potential of that grit he has done Duncan Ferguson will take temperature of the sides of the game against Chelsea tomorrow former boss David Moyes is one of the possibilities to take over permanently the you case knew could championship in your defending champion running O'Sullivan is out he lost by 6 frames to 4. But he says he can't be judged on a single match I think every picture of my career is pretty successful. Quit pretty hard on yourself to you know start judging your career while your whatever is on one told me one match sport is a bit more of a match from rather than just a single moment you know Steve is also series of the quarter finals he beat Michael White by 6 frames to full and he Joshua says it would bother him if his well title fight with Andy Rees Jr was being used to cover up human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia he's looking to reclaim his heavyweight Well titles from Ruiz's faced criticism from the fights venue if that was the case I would definitely have to say I would be what would my my only focus is just the books you know I mean it's just like me coming from work for just being told off by the Saudi Arabia star let's rock n roll you know a colorful not just our conduct is I am going to Saudi Arabia will bring you that hair law I've on 5 life to swimming now am Britain's Max Litchfield claim victory in the 40 meters individual medley of the European short course championships in Glasgow Duncan Scott took silver in the to injure me to freestyle it was bronze for Georgia Davies in the 100 metres backstroke final and in golf American Patrick Reid holds a 3 shot lead after the 2nd round at the hero while China. In the Bahamas now. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this. Morning. The weather pattern looks very up and down for the foreseeable future of the fairly active jet stream bringing a series of low pressure systems to our shores that will bring spells of wet and windy weather but also disperse with ridges of high pressure bring brief settle spells with some sunshine and lighter winds next week the signs of something colder pushing down from the north with a return to overnight Frost perhaps some wintry showers mainly in the north of the u.k. But stay tuned as this March change today they were ending the week on a theme with strong west southwest winds. Across the country in the morning with any early rain player in the south and east of England so we leave a brighter afternoon but with plenty of showers that will push into northern or western areas and then spread across the country in the afternoon some of them will be heavy even they will be blustery. With 13 degrees with slightly cooler Scotland and Northern Ireland with 810 degrees as winds to more Northwest Friday night the winds will ease down a little bit and stay fairly breezy. Maybe across western areas but it should be too cold a not for most of St 7 degrees. May be fine and dry thanks to a brief transition bridge but the next weather system will arrive. Bringing creasing winds and eventually some rain whites and with the weather will sweep across the night to least Sunday when the with sunshine and showers the heaviest The most frequent in the north and the west temperatures range 7 to 12 Celsius. Weather stop the nails. Down. To sit down with. Interesting. News. In the boxing gym you. Know drink and smoke and rest and if your part is too many. Kids our. Boys into men. Now. It's. All digital b.b.c. Says. Come on. B.b.c. Radio 5 morning 21 minutes past for now this is up all night on 5 Live coming up a little bit later on and wake up to money thought reasons of people who last saw it when Thomas Cook one Boston September still waiting for refunds so they can be talking about that after 5 this morning here and 5 life before that it's weird to say the last breaths that cast before well before 2020 because let's be honest that clocks in can go off at any time but it's almost certainly the last breaths that cast before polling day we're just a week away until the general election and this very time next week we're going to bring you all of the results live here on 5 life now the team of Rex a cast of it having some fun with this one they've been having some laughs We'll get to that a 2nd vote for a look at what the main parties have been saying about Brecht say on the campaign trail but they're also taking a look ahead to tonight's leaders' debate with the German Kuhlmann and Boris Johnson b.b.c. . With a special edition of Dead Ringers with John cultural and John Reagan's. The dominant silverback gorilla of news just time for Brooks of course now his daughter comes book yes I am Laura Coons Beric I haven't slept for 3 years and I found living on College Green so long I'm now technically classified as an urban fox welcome to brag cast. From the b.b.c. No one's got close cooperation is actually. A point understood the full extent of this we've seen clearly. The college costs I met are Boris Johnson the. One should just do things just to do used as they are doing to. Remain is in leave is this going to end well the last of the speech by going on described as a dog sprigs it thank you to John Ravens and John crucial from Dead Ringers impersonating some of our beloved colleagues they will be back shortly as themselves it's the real Adam Fleming at Westminster here and the real Kathy added I think we should just we should just say we shall not be moved. To stay take over the studio and I think the real and not just I'm not enough and I'm in a whole satellite truck today in a lovely. Town I've been as well it's Christmas and here in Birmingham but out on the campaign trail with labor law firm also leaving to be going to do climbing in with me by this time of life. Chris why did you need your thermals on what you've been doing well during that class reporters do rather a lot of hanging about so I've been following Jeremy Corbin for the last couple of days Today's been so they hope to focus on education on school so he was a school in Peterborough the Smalling and then in rugby and then in wall Saul and then he's heading here. So doing all the all things schools and public services but obviously as well today lots of questions chasing him about anti semitism given the submission that we've heard about submitted to the inquiry into all things I'm some interest is happening at the moment so I'm going to treat it somewhere inside which means the thermal thought strictly necessary which is where they get a bit on the old sticky side or a lot of you know what's your take of what's been happening today and I've also been officially indulging in the reporters have been hanging about but we have been hanging about waiting for and then listening to the prime minister Boris Johnson who was here at factory and trying really as we're now into the last week of the campaign to get back to his number one message and I think any basic Assamese us to remind him of what his number. One message is is if he gets a working majority just 9 more seats as he keeps on telling people then we would be leaving the European Union next month according to his promise but he as ever has had a bit of a tricky time over exactly what he's promising and whether or not it really stacks up just throughout this campaign all of that is good for her for the discussion we're going to have because I don't know if you realize this is the last Briggs cast before the election who. Matters moment it's because the elections are imposing on our Thursday actually exactly. Taken us off air some election night program instead. Which would be just as good so I thought maybe we'd actually just say this is an opportunity to just look back at the whole election campaign which I suppose that means looking back at the whole year because you have a real hero as it were I feel like we've been in this Fred 2 years it isn't really there so so I thought we'd just look at some of like the main messages of the parties and the party leaders and then see what we can divine from that point interesting campaign trail anecdotes that inspires So 1st of all let's hear from Boris Johnson this is as Laura hinted Levering his big message about getting drugs done on bricks it will there be tariffs and checks on goods moving from Northern Ireland into Great Britain absolutely not that's not what your says and he looked at the law and he says there will have to be. Stephen Bach that is wrong about this beauty of. Yes he said the excellent summary declarations will be required in terms of nor the knowledge that there will be no longer. Be learned by Arabs and they'll be no checks and what we will ensure is that the whole of the u.k. Northern Ireland and the rest of us can come out and let me thought you were talking about the game which is going to affect Northern Ireland there's more to all did you have the conservative this election is we have 635 candidates who've all signed up when they haven't been lobotomized and. They were all signed up perfectly freely from all spectrum a very very good deal with. All agreement to come out on January 31st it's a great deal we want to get it done Ok there's a lot of stuff going on in that clip with Boris Johnson and I'm sure more but they started off with this idea about what paperwork businesses in Northern Ireland would have to fill in if they want to send stuff to the rest of the u.k. Under the withdrawal agreement and then it went into the whole bigger Briggs picture Laura what did that exchange which contained a lot of stuff reveal about the Conservative campaign and positional Briggs Well I think it shows us that there was one very straightforward promise but there are lots of question marks about what it would actually mean if the Tories are able to keep it that makes sense yeah so the reason Johnson called this election is because he got stuck in Parliament he chucked some people at the past which meant he lost his majority and although he performed what some people said would be impossible which was getting a new deal he then finally it's a reason why he couldn't get that deal through parliament so here we are that's why he's having the election and just that feat of saying look I have a deal is what he is using day after day after day after day to appeal to the country saying Vote for me and I promise you will happen after all my kind of signed up but where he has also faced repeated questioning of the campaign is but what I actually mean if this deal goes through parliament so it's a bit in a funny way the Tories are find themselves a lot talking about the court the cart rather than the horse. But isn't it also because I mean the public is not stupid in that you know getting back sit down is a slogan and you know offering too many easy sort of says it just in the end when people think about it doesn't add up and it's not just about leaving before the 31st of January it's also about getting a trade deal by the end of the year so certainly over the other side of the channel you know the e.u. Is always saying you know where the but somewhere the shades of grey rather than just the black and white when Boris Johnson Speaks yet. That's absolutely true and I think in this campaign we've seen all parties actually be really really pressed. Stacks up I think after the events of recent years and certainly the parties being very willing this time to play fast and loose loose particularly on social media with what they're saying and what's true we've seen much more focus on how they deliver the things that are in their manifesto but I do think that where getting back to done is it's not just a slogan is if the Tories get a majority it would remove the one of the central question of British politics for the last few years and what we talked about again and again and again on basic ass is whether this is going to happen asshole you know no question people don't believe the easy promises catch ups the right on either side of the channel but if there is a Tory majority that one question will have been answered is this thing actually going to happen or not and my favorite bit of the day was the chancellor such a job it being interviewed on this Today programme and I'm having a ding dong about equivalence and financial services an amazing preview of what we may have to look forward to this year is right Chris you're Corben correspondent for the day let's listen to Jeremy Corbin on Question Time from a couple of weeks ago where he basically spelt out that once a becomes prime minister if he becomes prime minister he's just going to kind of flow above all brags that we will negotiate a credible leave deal with the European Union but we finish please I've got a I'm trying to ask the gentleman's question secondly we will put that alongside remain in a referendum my role and the role of our government will be to ensure that that referendum is held in a fair was fair and we will abide by the result of it and I would have dropped as prime minister if I'm at the time a neutral stance so that I can credibly carry out the results of that to bring our communities and country together rather than continuing an endless debate about the e.u. And bricks that this will be a trade deal with Europe or remaining in the that will be the choice that we put before the British people within 6 months and the other option will require years of negotiations either with the. You all the USA and put our public services at risk Chris analyze the korban stance and how it's going down well been taking hours and this is my little pocket accompaniment last couple of days on the road with the labor modified You know you have to get to page $87.00 before there's any conversation about race at the fight also as the chapter is titled And you know as you know kind of what it says in there in the manifesto is what we just heard Jeremy Corbin saying strike and we've talked about this before and we'll break that trust is that you know when you head out on the road so the last couple of days with Mr Coburn we never got to page 87 because he was talking about all the stuff instead and when you speak to activists who are turning up at the events and cheering him on Iraq and all that kind of stuff 2 things crop up pretty quickly in private conversations warn is selling that breaks that message which is complicated is difficult on the doorstep in the dark in December and then the other thought is about Mr Coleman himself and people saying people. Are saying to me this morning that they try and pitch to say look this is about a team or electing a team in other words they're trying to find a way of polishing over the fact that for some people at least germy Corbin's a bit of a blockage Yeah I mean that's what I was you know we talked to Labor candidates in the last few days and beyond you know Jeremy has very devoted Corps which he does have a very very avid kind of fan base if you like he is for a lot of candidates they say he is a big problem on the doorstep and one candidate said to me this morning actually people raise Jeremy Corbin as being a negative on the doorstep 5 times more than they raise the backs of policy and that's been one of the things about this election actually both candidates have got really big detractors as well as big fans they both really flawed that's been one of their characteristics they both have got big critics inside their own parties as well as externally but it's no it's no question that the Labor Party knows they do have in the polls by their side as much as we should pay attention to them you know they do. I have a problem around a lot of the public's attitude to the leader they just they do conservatives have their own problems it is a big part of the picture right Joe Swinson of the Liberal Democrats what a day she had yesterday 1st of all she got swarmed by a load of protest protestors dressed as bees then she got stung by Andrew Neil like this the central pitch which you launched this campaign on that you would reverse bricks without a 2nd referendum that falls away since that needy lived down majority government. Well we've set very clearly that we want to stop right there and every scenario how we will try to do that and obviously we will keep campaigning for a people's vote right only if you are comfortable with that no you because because since you've admitted you you won't fold and he's going to go but it looks like that's the more the more likely revoke Article 50 and stop bricks without a river and we always said that we would want to do so through democratic means whether that was through an election or whether through a people's vote on the specific break that deal Liberal Democrats have led that campaign we came I immediately after the 2016 referendum and said we thought the specific break that you should be put to the public for a final say I will kill you so it's a 2nd referendum are you looking for or not we'd like a little say on the specific breaks that deal so interesting it comes to the idea of a 2nd referendum you would assume that you know that leaders are on the edge of their seat waiting for that to happen so that you know this could be revoked a nicely it's a mixed picture if there was to be a 2nd referendum and. Would decide to stay in the e.u. That would be accepted but the idea of us always hovering by the door the idea of a 2nd referendum which would just be in remains favor that is something that the e.u. Really doesn't relish So I think you know it is sort of assuming that a Brecht is going to happen if there is a majority Conservative government they will just push to get on and get this deal ratifies that doesn't mean there is it's being interpreted in some circles that's what the e.u. Wants it just it wants to be able to move on with the rest of its life if you like or be used Yeah we not it's interesting that because I suppose the perception and in quite a lot of British politicians is still that actually you sort of wishes this wouldn't happen and they would jump at the opportunity for another referendum. I mean you can hear you know Chinese player for example actually sort of actively suggesting this should be a hung parliament so he gets another referendum fascinating is here actually that you know the other side of the chant. Some people might think oh for goodness sake why didn't you just go on with after all. Right let's go to Nicholas sturgeon Here's her again the grilling the leader of this m.p. This thing stands a korban government promising a 2nd break that referendum is your best hope and I hope that any government is elected and you're right that it's more likely to be if it's a minority Liberal government would give the whole u.k. The opportunity to skate directed by the fundamental to this for me is that any party that is looking to the s.n.p. For support has to be prepared to respect the right of the people of Scotland to choose their own future and that means respecting the rate of the Scottish Parliament so chooses to have an independent referendum and I suppose the thing that Nicholas sturgeon and Joe Swenson have in common with each other is that throughout the election campaign we've been scrutinizing them for what influence they would have. On the government probably germy Corben minority government rather than seeing them necessarily as players in the room right Laura and maybe what their price and their yes supporting them would be Yeah I mean what we have not done is what is the sort of game everyone played in 2015 when it was always looks like a hung parliament which ways are going to go who would work with who but what you can't find anybody or maybe nearly anybody who would say it could be a Tory majority or labor comfortable with Dorothy is basically well all the polls suggesting where all the politicians expect themselves is that the Tories will be the biggest party but they might not get a majority so therefore it is relevant to ask the Lib Dems and there how they would work with labor would they work with labor would they where it was Jeremy Corbyn would they back anyone for the promise of another referendum and that is kind of both of them of even talked about it themselves Nicholas Sargent's talked about it very willingly she's talked about how she might hold the balance of power and of course her price would be another independence for a friend of his called at some point in the future and then you have to since I'm being asked by Andrew Neil in the same interview oh you'd support labor for another referendum on Bragg's it but what if the price of that was allowing another referendum in Scotland to oppose and you realize everyone gets tied up in knots very quickly in that scenario Yeah they really do I mean I can't see clearly a mechanism for somehow making that all work in a matter of days after the election result in 8 days time so people might say and some people are actively campaigning to have a hung parliament I can't see how you get from a hung parliament to suddenly having clarity about heading to another referendum and all of these different motivations and elements somehow you know falling into place in a straightforward way doesn't mean they wouldn't but I can see how you do it in a kind of you know a to b. To c. To d. And all the way through till you get to said. Somebody would die and I haven't thought of it in these terms before talked about it being an asymmetric election. By which they meant in terms of how we judge winners and losers afterwards the finishing line if you like for Boris Johnson is quite a bit further ahead than it is for Jeremy Corbett because the boys don't and so when he has to win an overall majority you see talking what I don't know if it's going if the numbers are going to be enough to sustain him maybe about 330 something like that maybe a bit more for Jamie Coburn to kind of weigh in he just needs to deny Boris Johnson a majority and then who knows if you might be able to assemble some sort of some sort of government over to look at overall majority he could get it but that sense that the kind of in inverted commas winning post is kind of in different places for the 2 of them and when you throw that into the mix alongside the in pinion polls and where they are and where they may be tight in the last few days or not suddenly you realize the extent to which Jess you know despite what so many polls and headline side is there's a huge amount to play for. It's interesting though because a different wise old bean and there is more than one in the political universe was so saying to me as she when you look at the kind of penned of history Tories have been in for nearly 10 years 9 years they've been squeezing public spending the fact that they are the ones who are more likely to get a majority in historical terms is kind of sink but you know Everyone's got different finishing lines that sounds very politically correct Doesn't it was your finishing line all everyone has a different issue. And one thing wrong with that and there's speculation about how big a majority Boris Johnson would need to to survive the trade negotiations with the e.u. It will never potentially politically tricky deal is the end product of that right there was a news story today about the Braggs Party a group of Bragg's Party members of the European Parliament don't vote for our party the bags of party vote for the conservatives which puts Nigel Farage the biggest party leader in this slightly tricky position again with Master inquisitor Andrew Neil. Of your m e P's a week before polling day have resigned and said book tour let's go let's just run through that Rick Whitley one of them is the sister of a cabinet minister. Heigl one of them is a sister a cabinet minister. Has a boyfriend working for that communist a fact I don't know either one is a person from the Boris Johnson as mayor they joined they not Spears the fact. So yes again the Braggs party's role in the general election 29 team being about not for the brigs party is actually doing self but what effect has basically on conservative candidates now capture this is a blast from the past of the budget process a leak a leaked document from Brussels that's a leaked document that isn't 100 percent document proof if you know it's I mean it's not definitely going No definitely going into your bind and it's these leaked summit conclusions that you love that before the e.u. Summit which will be the day of the election here. Will be for Thursday and Friday and there's always a leak about what the leaders are going to conclude because I 70 meetings before hands anyway so when it comes to Brecht's it you can see them again also in a slightly difficult position because they've got to hedge their bets you know will there be a majority for the Conservative Party enough to sort of you know push the deal through parliament and what will that mean for the European Parliament will they have to say earlier than they might want to in order to ratify on the European side and if the old Labor manages to form some kind of minority government and there's a 2nd referendum they've got to change that stance in the e.u. As well so we've seen things like today whether they need to agree a further general political direction as necessary said depending on on the outcome here I'd say on what their preferences are they are not political at this point obviously you know going back to what we said there earlier the e.u. Which is the said never happened and that the u.k. Was still a very big player in the e.u. Ranks as it is rolling forwards they want the mess to end and they wanted to be clear and move forward really interesting because I suppose at the end of the day you know we all try and divide every single sign as you just said in the end they're going to have to deal with whatever the u.k. System comes up with that they despite all the noises off and all the signs that as we know all the hesitation and they had about having to do a Boris Johnson when he was running to be the leader of the Tory party before does not seem like a 100 years ago. And also. From reading between the lines of those conclusions which which may change I wondered if there's a cut there's a few little references in there to how little time is available is that you preparing to cut a few corners in its normal process and there's loads of speculation amongst Brussels types about will the final product next year be really slimmed down trade deal that is exclusively negotiated between the u.k. And the European Commission which means it could be signed off at leader level with all the default different parliaments and from Bulgaria support you already so actually you could be much quicker and before you raise people's hopes too much I think the idea of like cutting corners will be very much also in the u.k. Side if the u.k. Is happy to sign up to what the e.u. Asks for in order to get that quick quick dirty and dusty dusty whatever you know just to put it directly but I am just so next year not just a just say that. Then the u.k. Would have to sign away some of that sovereignty as well right I'm going to bring in some special guests the door is going to open and then come. Come in come in. And Ravens and John Cole show off from dead ringer as. You guys have been headphones on as well so you can hear Lauren Chris and their respective vans watching the unique production process the slick cast machine so high I. Believe it is very symbolic of the campaign itself rambunctious existence let me tell you this yeah so you guys are going to do a special episode of Dead Ringers basically based on the election result Yes Exactly yeah it's always very exciting what we did the last loss was the referendum and normally we would call Dead Ringers the night before and they get the following day and goes out on the Friday night but we have to obviously wait for the results the election so the poor it's a kind of. You know way through the night down here yeah we do it but it's really makes the some sort of exciting scripts I mean if feels very sort of like we're part of the new very kind of like when those timings align the lines with the election the writers as you say they started about 3 in the morning looking at the screen seeing what stories are emerging and just writing them out writing the sketches in real time that I've got going to pick with those writers I'm with you I think I mentioned this to you before before we came in here you are so funny that you've made me trip over a number of times and I'm learning and I'm listening to you so I had to write and I know that I sprained ankle Snow was saying as I said if you don't stumble over those notes you write this I was just wondering so if you're right to start writing about 3 30 am that means they'll be writing while we're doing the election program Yeah exactly just imagining well kind of trouble we might be able to either cause or suggest or avoid some had they started sending me their scripts and I started sending them my scripts in the middle of night maybe when things are just getting a bit boring to liven it up a bit so you have to try this do or you're going to be doing a lot of Hugh Robertson. I think so yes he would be binding everything to get the making you know Which means and through he. Might be yes he would would see a proper buffed up for the Instagram generation. And I of course being Laura who is like you know the puppet master I mean my theory is that Laura actually kind of has like she's like This is necromancer of news and she creates all these stories she whispers in David Cameron's ear to referendum might be a good idea that could spare the story. I want to take this opportunity to. Bring your theory that you are responsible for the Yes There we go because the 2nd you know. I completely and utterly deny any suggestion that I would ever enjoy a news story I would never say any personal such as. Any or any adrenaline or any excitement after having the privilege to cover historic an enormous political event . That really comes across that you're hating every minute. That no one did not wash at all now could it be it's actually a quiet man Chris Mason who's been orchestrating all of this well it might be it might be an impersonation character to leave. A way to to get some time to put an impersonation together like making a cake so from one side if we have Professor Brian Cox and that sort of Toad conveyed facts you know on the other side if you have. And then sort of mix them together you sort of have the sense that Christie reflects about how we all feel about everything and it's really rather lovely. And I wish I could see this as well because I'm wondering you know do they look John to do the looking down Chris is looking down. John I don't know if you could have any of our Yes. I was actually looking down I don't know if you did Mike. Well I don't well I don't know how it looks because I've only ever had on the radio so well like forward to seeing later if you also just look a bit more mental as the day goes on that I got it on a very mental very driven very very hard you know very hard line yeah it's wonderful to witness is. When John impersonate you Laurie that you're just standing on top of the mountain making some great proclamations. And also there's there's one sketch where it said where this is a Harry Met Sally thing where it's kind of you know everything is in total disarray and I'm loving it oh yes yes yes and it just goes to you know like a different kind of sketch I also get that it is it's very very much you know I'm. And then Hugh says I'll have what she's having. I think Laura's actually got to go I hasten to say it was going to say I don't have any of that kind of smarts on it I am going to another to speculation because my lovely team is standing outside going like this because I have to go and catch change so when I get out. 'd of the clarity you bring to complexity Yeah right who stood out for you politician wise in this election campaign and that's just an excuse to make you do some impressions I think probably under a new. Interview that people want to avoid they think yes no and there you have it . Yes sometimes it is true that you know that the people presenting the news are good selves included are actually far more impressive than the you know the politicians themselves I mean you know like Emily May you know will continue to be docile deploy my fierce intelligence and. You know. Because to work of course because you're you know who's always you know more on that story later and actually I'm really impressed with Kat Yeah I mean you know catcher is to me kind of a bit like because to walk in that you know you're too sort of you know you're too impressive to do it in person because even when sort of so you are to kill it and so you sort of you know there you all freezing your tits off outside somewhere. You know you know with your lipstick still in your little cheeks and it's just a I mean I'm sort of like amazed I'm stunned and always there's so much more articulate making so much more sense than the politicians who you know like just just went on this distance and this is kind of real story this election because she's so young and everybody's been saying oh she's like a schoolgirl which I find sort of slightly you know is that sexist is that insulting you know. Yes Yes exactly but she does have that sort of she sort of sounds like well what did you say about her. Solutions if she thought of it in the school choir in 1008. You know she's she's she's like that look you know look you know look and she just keep saying look you know look yes you know look I voted yes look you know and it's sort of like she's she's on a bit of a leap and I think she's one of those people that will you know she's going to get like you know the video training she's going to be schooled she's going to be realizing she says you know and look too much and look at sort of and if she's still. Around I mean you know Joan we're looking forward to the had to had Boris Johnson Jeremy Corben hosted by Nick Robinson could you do all 3 and one yes now that So Ok So probably the stuff Boris Johnson you got trust issues people are finding it very difficult to trust you how are you going to put that right well. Let me just say and I will I will take all my Neandertal stoop as I do say and I will speak with a plus read a great rate of knots and with Cuba put in for the suitable distractions and leave little time for you to answer proper questions and that is how I die I will get through this if it Ok Thank you Mr Johnson Mr Cool been you finally apologized over and she said because of the other day to Phillip Schofield Yes of course obviously I did that and of course I could be holding in a lot of very intense sort of rage like this I'm trying to not not like an instrument or Norman told the possibility of a modest mind. So I thank you for your support I say thank you to the membership I say thank you for the music the songs on. Both me because you don't see yourself you know you do the same not you m. Body your character is as well as the voice is wonderful it was you know I know you sort of have to because you know it's in time. And then I'm not going to nail and I'm not but those are the ones that made me fall over when I was running there so. Yeah the 2 of them together was it was quite was a joy. I mean to do contestants. You just have to sort of imagine it's just nice not. Because it was. You know. I mean she's just a demi she's been keeping quite quiet actually of course in this lot used to be Andrew Neil and Diane Abbott and how do you think they're reacting when they sat home together watching the replacement watching this. All started supporting cast wasn't oh yeah this probably missing the little that. That seemed to get Letterman let's play time went by and she put you know we were very coy very very current. Because I think that's what a great episode of Gogglebox that would make that was to if that was to happen Chris you just had a live impression of you built block by block I didn't actually feel I was just bluff should I do the finish you know I there was a bushing but I was looking down as I was. Pointed out that I was looked out which I kind of was aware that I did but not quite as The way I was Laura was for I think John every household and every Christmas dinner there will be some smart who thinks they can do a Boris Johnson impression or the key to getting. The 2 speeds to. Do the polite statesman like and when he really takes off Lewis Macleod jumps he takes to us to convey boys I think what he probably might be always have your hands I did with that is what problems away or trying to big help tried to rescue. Slightly ruffled up the hair Remember get bricks down. Take. In that control Mark to say those phrases and it's a little bit of Latin and people have talked about how the chap outside the Beano who says Cripes and. Distract with bumbling from the da da. John do you have a problem that there are no 2 prominent Scottish women from the west coast of Scotland Yes it is a bit of a problem I don't know if it's 3 including Laura yes or yes Laura's got a slight sort of slight sort of she's got something of a sort of twist on it somehow whereas Nicola starts on this thought she's she's sort of like you know you want some you know it's like she's like a wee little homemade dot com I bought it for a lot somebody and Nicholas Thompson does that thing as whale of exchange she waiting of sellable with a note about hate she's We sort of like that and just Winston is I mean she's like a work in progress but she's she's like a sort of she's got a higher she's got like a register like a high a pitch so it but yes I would want to do a sketch like John just and with the best talking to each other please I may do that and presumably having Donald Trump here in our backyard was great for this for you this week I think we're starting to see the pattern whenever he doesn't know something you'll say we'll have to wait and see what the final facts are we'll wait and see you know I'm sure bars will do. Jeremy Corey been I don't really know him even though I've said I know him before and. I really don't know but I love being here it's a very wonderful country Nigel for great to see you Nigel for you know Scaramucci is gone Steve Benen is gone Sean Spicer is gone you're the only creepy friend I have with. Another the gift that keeps on taking. It's quite good to sort of play and really and just sort of try and you know that these hand gestures which punctuate him as though you're having a game of darts but not trying very hard he's been very. The sense of. You know the macron and Doris and Princess Anne and Mr Trudeau sort of gossiping about him and there he was with that is very terrible he's too fast I'm going. That's not exaggerated with him and told this is truly having fields he became he stayed a toddler his entire life. As a petulant mouth as me very much like some sort of tropical fish waiting to be fed . And I thought the way I can you say you your favorite political characters at the moment. I I haven't has rather that's because I think the new speaker Lindsay Hoyle order order or. Going to be great to have him he's one for the future there's no doubt. Bars and Trump are so recognizable but they are a great crowd pleasers and they get that instant reaction you tend to do those at the heart of any comedy routine so you kind of Congo wrong with them the just characters out of the Mike Yarwood mode of impersonations really underscores I've been I've been missing to reason because she's not just sitting on the back benches not getting noticed not easy as you think you know. And you know I mean people are saying oh my god you but you must mysteries is so much nicer going well no I was actually glad she went and she just seems to be getting you know she just wouldn't stop you know I must go on you know inching slowly fall was like a slug crawling over the edge of a glass of beer I know oblivion beckons but I must go forward into the beer the sweet beer I can drown in she was just all about the tension that she was so held there was no sort of play in her at all it was all about the tensions like she she wanted to smile but the rest of her face wouldn't let. It just look like the whole thing was a nightmare I hope it wasn't as much of a nightmare as it looked right we've got to go just remind us there's a lot of that dressed up here so you have to please the loads of Dad ringers to come as it was the Christmas specials this is a short series of 3. I but that's I think a Christmas special Yes Christmas special the elections elections special on the on the 13th myself and a review of the decade as well Title $10.00 to 2020 so yeah a little piece of some 05 is about how to handle the exhausted from having only Thiel needs an exorcism at the end of it to get at least characters out by the time you're at. The Christmas lunch that's my stash you know I mean all work isn't nearly sick so seeing as you would like to thank you right that's it from us and you guys want to say goodbye in the characters of Laura and Chris because we've lost them. Telling where we may be The banner of the. Song was the. Song. Sing to me.

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