Minister, robert jenrick, told gb news this afternoon labours plan wont work. Well, i think the mask supped well, i think the mask slipped today. We saw what would happenif slipped today. We saw what would happen if there was a Labour Government and that is that they would wave in tens of thousands of Illegal Migrants from a place of Illegal Migrants from a place of safety in europe if their plan to share the burden of European Countries went ahead. European countries went ahead. Over 100,000 Illegal Migrants would come to the uk and the worst thing is it wouldnt even stop the boats. Stop the boats. Around 1 in 7 brits are waiting for routine treatment from the nhs in england, new figures show 7. 68 Million People are currently on the list. Are currently on the list. Theres also been a rise in waits of over a year earlier , waits of over a year earlier, the government announced the nhs will receive £200 million to help with the coming winter. But help with the coming winter. But labour says the money is just a sticking plaster. And developing sticking plaster. And developing news tonight from the united states. President biden , his son states. President biden, his son hunter biden , has been indicted hunter biden, has been indicted on criminal gun charges. Its the first ever prosecution of a sitting president s child , sitting president s child, although of course he is now an adult. Hes facing three criminal counts related to making false statements in connection with the purchase of a firearm and illegally possessing the weapons as a drug addict. All this happening after addict. All this happening after a plea deal fell apart. Here at home, the personal details of Greater ManchesterPolice Officers have been hacked in a cyber attack. Details such as ident badges and warrant cards , ident badges and warrant cards, including names and photographs , are all thought to have been compromised. The force says its compromised. The force says its aware of the attack and are treating it very seriously. And treating it very seriously. And lastly, nasa says its taking to action explore the potential existence of ufos. The Space Agency Says there have been unexplained sightings in the sky, but that there was no evidence. Objects had extraterrestrial origin in. But theyve appointed a new director to research an identified, anomalous phenomenon in the agencys administrator. Bill nelson says he wants to shift the conversation about ufos from sensationalism to grounded science. Here with gb news science. Here with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news. Time now for headliners. Headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Your first look at fridays newspapers. Im andrew fridays newspapers. Im andrew doyle. And joining me tonight are two of the best comedians from north london or the upper east part of north london. Is that right. 7 kerry marks and nick dixon . Exactly that right . Kerry marks and nick dixon . Exactly right. Yes. How are you . I think were the best comedians from further afield as well. Are you think well. But how are you think a lot of yourself, you . Well. But how are you think a lot of ymore lf, you . Well. But how are you think a lot of ymore london you . Well. But how are you think a lot of ymore london than� well. But how are you think a lot of ymore london than that. Maybe more london than that. Nick . What about you, nick . What about you, nick . How you looking radiant tonight. Thank you very much. Im not from north london. Lets be very clear. Im from the real north. Im from the real north. Hes actually from there. But you inhabit north reluctantly inhabh an you inhabit north reluctantly inhabit an economic migrant. You inhabit north reluctantly inh yes. An economic migrant. Yes. Yes. Well, lets crack on and have a look those front pages a look at those front pages before go inside the papers. Before we go inside the papers. So start with the so were going to start with the daily mail, who are leading with evenin daily mail, who are leading with even in grief, we are banned from. The from saying her name. The telegraph running pupils from saying her name. The te isolate running pupils from saying her name. The te isolate forrunning pupils from saying her name. The te isolate for 21|ning pupils from saying her name. The te isolate for 21 days pupils from saying her name. The te isolate for 21 days as pupils to isolate for 21 days as measles cases rise. The guardian is leading with starmer criticising criticised by left and right over plan to end small boats. Crisis as the express has a dirty deal. Exclamation mark suella slams labours eu migrant plan. The mirror is running with tories £106 billion hs2 shambles. The final betrayal will definitely be getting on to that in a moment. And finally, the daily star seconds away from world war iii. Very dramatic. World war iii. Very dramatic. Those were your front pages. Those were your front pages. Okay were going to kick off with fridays papers with the front cover of the mirror carry. Youve got this one. The final betrayal. As we hearit the final betrayal. As we hear it sounds like a song, doesnt it . This is the tories being accused of just dropping the hs2 leg to manchester, which they havent actually said what that theyre doing that they just havent said very much really . Where is it going now . Because it was meant to go to leeds and then they said no. And so leeds has been ditched. Been ditched. Thats been ditched. Thats been ditched. Where is it going now . So where is it going now . So where is it going now . Apparently are costs apparently are spiralling upwards, which they could lot of by could save a lot of money by just not it spiralling. Just not having it spiralling. Just direct routes. Exactly just go direct routes. Exactly where corkscrew effect where the corkscrew effect thats thats it. Thats ruining it. Thats it. But 2. 3 billion but its cost 2. 3 billion already. Its going to already. Wow and its going to cost 34 billion to cost another 34 billion to finish is way beyond finish it, which is way beyond what originally what they were originally expecting. Of course, expecting. And but of course, then theres a question of how much it costs to save it. Much money it costs to save it. Yeah. But what theyre saying is the were the spokesman saying were committed theyre committed to hs2. Theyre just not committed its not committed to where its going to so its probably going to go. So its probably going to go. So its probably going end on bridge going to end on a bridge somewhere the middle of somewhere or in the middle of nowhere. Then some some nowhere. And then some some some replacement buses going to come nowhere. And then some some some repwell,ient buses going to come nowhere. And then some some some repwell, isil buses going to come nowhere. And then some some some repwell, is thisses going to come nowhere. And then some some some repwell, is this the going to come nowhere. And then some some some repwell, is this the sunken come in. Well, is this the sunken cost insofar as cost fallacy, nick, insofar as theyve much money into theyve put so much money into this now thats turned back would be worse a way. Would be worse in a way. As well the whole you may as well go the whole hog. But as you say, its hog. Yeah but as you say, its a fallacy, so they shouldnt buy that the sunk fallacy. That by the sunk cost fallacy. They should just stop it. They should just stop it. They should just stop it right now and stop everything theyre ridiculous now whats so ridiculous is now its to go the north. All its doing is making the route from london to birmingham, which already a great route, which is already a great route, even which is already a great route, evethats all its going do. Thats all its going to do. Thats all its going to do. Why not just make birmingham better for. Yes. People better for. Yes. So that people dont just come to dont just have to come to london from birmingham . Theory. Get rid of manchester. No, im saying a bad idea. Actually, we idea. Actually, actually, if we get rid of manchester, just have the country birmingham. Country of birmingham. I mean, my there. My familys from there. Thing the thing is the only thing the thing is the north is what really needed it. Ever gigs, you it. If you ever did gigs, you know, those awful gigs. Travel around the we have to travel around the country these rubbish country doing all these rubbish northern gigs that carrie still does. If you if you if you have to theres does. If you if you if you have to trains theres does. If you if you if you have to trains north. Theres no trains up north. Need them. Thats where they need them. Whereas the birmingham to london, make london, its like, lets make it 12 seconds faster. Its, its already its, i mean its already quick birmingham. Quick to birmingham. Mean already get i mean you can already get there. Going what, i mean you can already get ther minutes going what, i mean you can already get ther minutes offng what, i mean you can already get ther minutes off the what, i mean you can already get ther minutes off the trip what, i mean you can already get ther minutes off the trip to hat, five minutes off the trip to birmingham and its cheap. Is but getting to manchester is now expensive and difficult. Right. Always right. And theres always problems the and problems on the trains and so on. Think the main on. So i think the main complaint that complaint here, though, is that the charged for, the north will be charged for, which what andy burnham, of which is what andy burnham, of course, the Greater Manchester the about course, the Greater Manchester th that. About course, the Greater Manchester th that. Suppose about course, the Greater Manchester th that. Suppose if about course, the Greater Manchester th that. Suppose if they ut course, the Greater Manchester th tiitt. Suppose if they ut course, the Greater Manchester th tiit working;uppose if they ut course, the Greater Manchester th tiit working and ose if they ut course, the Greater Manchester th tiit working and ose the ey ut get it working and its the nonh get it working and its the north going to benefit north thats going to benefit from looks a from it, it looks like a big White Elephant to me. Were to move White Elephant to me. To were to move White Elephant to me. To the were to move White Elephant to me. To the frontrre to move White Elephant to me. To the front cover to move on to the front cover of fridays whats fridays guardian. Nick, whats going has starmer criticised by it has starmer criticised by left over plan end left and right over plan to end small so starmer left and right over plan to end small hes so starmer left and right over plan to end small hes going so starmer left and right over plan to end small hes going so stathe r claims hes going to end the small boats and hes managed to annoy everyone by saying that anyone who who disagrees with this, that this, he sees, he says that cross channel smugglers cross channel people smugglers should terrorists. Should be labelled terrorists. Anyone disagrees on british anyone who disagrees on british and the tuc has called this pandenng and the tuc has called this pandering tory right pandering to tory right wing rhetoric course, but starmer rhetoric of course, but starmer has to do something about it. We saw tweet or ex saw this interesting tweet or ex post he said that that post now where he said that that he was going to he was going to do something about the small boats will boats that were labour will restore security, security restore security, the security of britains borders. And you sort of wonder like, will they . Because its so strange to see starmer, davos starmer, the archetypal davos man , who literally said would man, who literally said he would prefer over westminster. Prefer davos over westminster. His ethos and whole voting his whole ethos and whole voting base are sort of citizens of anywhere, people who want to have borders or pretty have open borders or pretty open. Has to be the open. And now he has to be the tough on immigration because tough on immigration guy because everyone hell actually whether hell actually do it, i dont know. Said hes dont know. And he said hes going this security going to have this Security Agreement which going to have this security agre of|ent which going to have this security agreof is|t which going to have this security agreof is perhaps which going to have this security agreof is perhaps part which going to have this security agreof is perhaps part ofrvhich sort of is perhaps part of edging to europe, which edging closer to europe, which we is what starmer is we all know is what starmer is going do. Thats going to do. And thats been criticised, by many criticised, obviously, by many people you think about this, what do you think about this, carrie . Mean, labour carrie . Because i mean, labour seem theyve seem to think that theyve got the solve the magic formula to solve this problem, it case that problem, but is it the case that they anything they could do anything really . One has got the magic. No one has got the magic. Whats about is whats baffling about this is that stop that no one knows how to stop it. Going across countries it. Its going across countries all who are trying all across europe who are trying to it. And of course, to solve it. And of course, going for keir starmer to go to europe and say make deals with them. Already means them. And so on already means making agreements where thousands more of immigrants are allowed in in order to get this agreement in the first place, which kind of backfires, i dont know. Doesnt sense to know. It doesnt make sense to me to be honest. Island, me to be honest. As an island, were not able to easily control this. I mean , you this. Yes. I mean, you understand with italy or understand it more with italy or somewhere like that, but it does feel bit like i mean, i dont feel a bit like i mean, i dont know what the answer is. Feel a bit like i mean, i dont knoi what the answer is. Feel a bit like i mean, i dont knoi genuinely answer is. Feel a bit like i mean, i dont knoi genuinely donter is. Feel a bit like i mean, i dont knoi genuinely dont know what i genuinely dont know what they obviously i genuinely dont know what thejto obviously i genuinely dont know what thejto the obviously i genuinely dont know what thejto the people iously i genuinely dont know what thejto the people iouslare got to tackle the people who are doing whether its to do with whether whether its to do with intelligence, that intelligence, security, that kind i dont know. But kind of thing. I dont know. But it doesnt like labour has it doesnt look like labour has the much doubt the it doesnt look like labour has the interesting doubt the it doesnt look like labour has the interesting partit the it doesnt look like labour has the interesting part to the it doesnt look like labour has the interesting part to me, e only interesting part to me, i dont think anyone how to dont think anyone knows how to solve part solve it. The interesting part is pivot to is whether they have to pivot to a rhetoric of on a sort of rhetoric of tough on migrants , you know mean . Migrants, you know what i mean . Which a for change them . Which is such a for change them . Every well, no, they do it every now then. Do remember, now and then. Do remember, they did with the mug. Labour is did it with the mug. Labour is tough immigrants. Tough on immigrants. They put it on the on a mug to kind of soften the soften the sort right wing soften the sort of right wing airy mug has airy i didnt know a mug has that kind of effect on me. Apparently the well, apparently back in the miliband well, apparently back in the milabout once a year, starmer well, apparently back in the milabcnext1ce a year, starmer well, apparently back in the milabcnext to a year, starmer well, apparently back in the milabcnext to aflag, starmer well, apparently back in the milabcnext to aflag, stesays, stands next to a flag and says, im proudly british. Yeah, i would thought teacup would have thought a teacup would have thought a teacup would teacup would would do it more teacup would have been more dainty. More, much more. That much more, much more. That line. Going to move much more, much more. That lin� now going to move much more, much more. That lin� now to going to move much more, much more. That lin� now to the going to move much more, much more. 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And yes, you know, and then the vaccine came in. It was theres been some times where the uptake wasnt so big. So, for instance , after the Andrew Wakefield study , which linked the vaccine study, which linked the vaccine with autism , falsely, provably , with autism, falsely, provably, falsely, and it he just did some wild guesswork. And that put a lot of people off the vaccine. I think the with vaccines think the problem with vaccines now is think since covid, now is i think since covid, people have changed a lot of attitudes towards it. So precautions towards vaccines in general, towards other logical people making that connection that theres actually Vaccine Hesitancy has caused a rise in cases. Hesitancy has caused a rise in cases. I hesitancy has caused a rise in cases. I think theres a measles. Yeah, theres possibly a new wariness around. Im not sure what actual theres sure what the actual theres various reasons, but they are linking it with that as well. What of that . What do you think of that . Think thats what do you think of that . Inevitable|ink thats what do you think of that . Inevitable wheniats what do you think of that . Inevitable when you almost inevitable when you get a new that is an was im new treatment that is an was im so tired i cant talk to mmr. Was you was the vaccine that was linked to autism, wasnt it . Talking the mrna. The mrna. Oh, the mrna. Oh, the mrna. When you have Something Like that, the argue that, its not the people argue isnt vaccine. Isnt even really a vaccine. Its treatment its a new kind of treatment and its rush its new. And you rush it out and whole and you force the whole population even if population to take it, even if they it, most of they dont want it, or most of them, a few legends them, except for a few legends who hold out. Then, of course, that going create that is going to create suspicion thats suspicion in future. Thats my objective. You you objective. I love how you you drop, your opinion with a drop, in your opinion with a word thats going to thats going obviously lead to going to obviously lead to hesitancy. Mean, why wouldnt going to obviously lead to hesand y. Mean, why wouldnt going to obviously lead to hesand then,1ean, why wouldnt going to obviously lead to hesand then,1ean, why soment it . And then, of course, some people, started people, once they started researching new so called researching these new so called vaccines, they went and had questions vaccines questions about earlier vaccines like the polio vaccine and all this. So theyve gone down this. So once theyve gone down that route, they wont take this. So once theyve gone down that rcsoe, they wont take this. So once theyve gone down that rcso yeah, wont take this. So once theyve gone down that rcso yeah, 75 t take this. So once theyve gone down that rcso yeah, 75 oftake this. So once theyve gone down that rcso yeah, 75 of children them. So yeah, 75 of children in capital both in the capital have had both jabs age of five, jabs by the age of five, compared to across the compared to 85 across the country. Still very high country. Its still very high figures by it sounds high, but perhaps not high enough. Measles is most kids is the sort of thing most kids get some point, isnt it . Get at some point, isnt it . Like chickenpox. Its a bit like chickenpox. You know, they you know, where they have chickenpox parties and they basically it i i i dont remember ever having measles myself, do i mean, measles myself, do you . I mean, i measles. Yeah. How did i had measles. Yeah. How did you. Shingles. That was you. I had shingles. That was awful. And awful. Oh, in my armpits. And i couldnt. Couldnt my arms. Couldnt. Couldnt put my arms. Horrible. I know what a horrible competition having. We competition were having. Are we walking this is walking along like this is horrible having shingles . Lets move on. Going lets move on. Were going to go front of the go to the front cover of the star. A strangely star. And this is a strangely serious front cover story for the star. Its massive. Its seconds its massive. Its seconds away from world war iii. The star likes to go big or go home. Ive noticed it. Yeah. Yeah. This is the russian jet that fired two missiles at an raf plane. It actually happened last september, so not exactly september, so its not exactly breaking the start. September, so its not exactly breaits] the start. September, so its not exactly breaits colonel the start. September, so its not exactly breaits colonel hamish start. September, so its not exactly breaits colonel hamish de rt. And its colonel hamish de Bretton Gordon has blasted the unbelievable reckless incompetence of putins forces. Incompetence of putins forces. Because what happened was there was an raf joint rivet spy plane and a russian plane shot at it, claiming that he thought he had permission to fire. And then russias claimed it was a malfunction. But apparently the missile launched successfully but fail to lock on to target. So they suggest was so why are they suggest it was a failed intentional . Reporting it so late . Thats what i havent been able work think able to quite work out. I think it be because this it might be because of this colonels that colonels comments on it. That might colonels comments on it. That migl see. So its a colonels i see. So its a colonels basically hes out basically said hes pointing out if have then its an if it had have hit, then its an article incident. Article five incident. Involved hes nato gets involved and hes tied the ukraine tied it to the current ukraine conflict this is conflict by saying this is why we make ukraine we want to make sure ukraine wins and we dont have to involve nato. Mean, its pretty yeah, i mean, its pretty dodgy, being on the yeah, i mean, its pretty dodg of being on the yeah, i mean, its pretty dodg of world being on the yeah, i mean, its pretty dodg of world warng on the yeah, i mean, its pretty dodg of world warng oits|e yeah, i mean, its pretty dodg of world warng oits not cusp of world war iii . Its not good it . Good news, is it . Id rather didnt go to id rather we didnt go to world war three, especially when its mean, the its this thin. I mean, the pilot, or the source is pilot, rex or the source is saying that the pilot misinterpreted the words. You misinterpreted the words. You have the target as permission to fire. And you would think that there is a definite permission to fire phrase. So he missed rather than you have the target. Hes russian, so he might but hes russian, so he might not the english that not understood the english that what happening. Not understood the english that whtthats happening. Not understood the english that whtthats probablyg. Was. Not understood the english that whttishouldobablyg. Was. Not understood the english that whttishould do blyg. Was. Not understood the english that whttishould do the]. Was. Not understood the english that whttishould do the instructions they should do the instructions in definitely. They should do the instructions in that definitely. They should do the instructions in that defi|bely. Solution. That would be the solution. That would be the solution. Thing theyre its a stupid thing theyre doing. It shouldnt have the english people telling the russians whether they should shoot them or not. Thats the flaw. But theres suggestion it was theres also a suggestion it was bad which russia theres also a suggestion it was bad more which russia theres also a suggestion it was bad more equipment| russia theres also a suggestion it was bad more equipment fromrssia theres also a suggestion it was bad more equipment from north gets more equipment from north korea, lot korea, were going to see a lot of now. Now. Okay. Well, thats weve now. Time well, thats weve now. Time forzll, thats weve now. Time for in thats weve now. Time for in this s weve now. Time for in this section. 3ve got time for in this section. But the but coming up is kia starmer the next doll . A big leak at the next ken doll . A big leak at the police and bravermans war on woke. See you in listening to gb news radio. Welcome back to headliners, your first look at fridays newspapers. Im still andrew newspapers. Im still andrew doyle, im still here with kerry marks and nik dixon and kicking off with the daily mail. Kerry bad news for the police as the Greater Manchester. Manchester police has been hacked as details of thousands of officers are stolen in huge cyber attack. They should call the police. Really shouldnt they . They should. Nothing done about it. So so basically , this about it. So so basically, this is this is not the first time this has happened. And its come from a contractor. I this has happened. And its come from a contractor. I never trust contractors anyway. I dont like tractors. And the word con doesnt help. And so whats been doesnt help. And so whats been stolen is warrant card details. Stolen is warrant card details. I dont know quite what that means. I mean, whether they now knock on a door say , do you knock on a door and say, do you have and everyone knock on a door and say, do you have weve and everyone knock on a door and say, do you have weve all and everyone knock on a door and say, do you have weve all gotd everyone knock on a door and say, do you have weve all got one eryone knock on a door and say, do you have weve all got one now, e knock on a door and say, do you have weve all got one now, but says, weve all got one now, but the details, apparently everything except their financial details. Well, thats thats a bit of thats good. Thats a bit of a relief, isnt it . And the of relief, isnt it . And the of course, most cops details are known now. And if for no other reason than all those tiktok videos of someone confronting the police and showing how brave theyre all being filmed and theyre all being filmed and theyre all being filmed and theyre all filming police now and insisting give their and insisting they give their badge numbers and so on, which is enough. Same is fair enough. But at the same time, much secrecy time, theres not much secrecy left, really. Why keep happening . I why does it keep happening . I mean, this with the mean, you had this with the psni recently their stuff mean, you had this with the psni rece leaked. Their stuff mean, you had this with the psni rece leaked. I their stuff mean, you had this with the psni receleaked. I knowtheir stuff mean, you had this with the psni receleaked. I knowtheir wasf got leaked. I know that was a mistake. Internally, this looks like actual cyber like this is an actual cyber attack, have attack, but you would have thought of people thought the police of all people would most secure. Would be the most secure. The second time. And this is the second time. Also, metropolitan and this is the second time. Also, last metropolitan and this is the second time. Also, last time. vietropolitan and this is the second time. Also, last time. And politan and this is the second time. Also, last time. And itolitan and this is the second time. Also, last time. And it wasn and this is the second time. Also, last time. And it was a police last time. And it was a near identical attack. Yes. We near identical attack. Yes. We think the police would be the ones, i suppose theyre going to say its the contractors whove. I suppose who messed up here. But nick, any thoughts from you . You . Loads. Yeah. Mean, what are loads. Yeah. I mean, what are they after . Is it the warrant cards . Have no idea. Im cards . I have no idea. Im impressed, though, by this hacking because i cant get into half account. No. Half of my own account. No. Know. With two know. I mean, with this two factor you have factor stuff, now you have to open phone and open your phone and type in a number. And theyre getting number. And yet theyre getting into accounts. Into these police accounts. Very impressive. Although its less impressive when its anything government because of government because you kind of imagine badly imagine its sort of quite badly run. If they cracked like imagine its sort of quite badly run. If idy cracked like imagine its sort of quite badly run. If id be racked like imagine its sort of quite badly run. If id be really like imagine its sort of quite badly run. If id be really impressed, imagine its sort of quite badly run. Know be really impressed, imagine its sort of quite badly run. Know whateally impressed, imagine its sort of quite badly run. Know whatea mean . Ressed, you know what i mean . You shouldnt impressed hackers. Like youre inciting it. Its like youre inciting it. Its not glamorous. Im talking about the technical you the technical, you know, the prowess. Not talking about prowess. Im not talking about the sort of i think people are people by hackers people are impressed by hackers arent they . As they are crimes the same as they are crimes like were like pickpockets, where were impressed that the ones, impressed that the good ones, because thinking of because theyre thinking of Matthew Broderick in wargames , Matthew Broderick in wargames, they think its him. That movie remember that tacky movie from the hackers. From like 2000 . The hackers. And, you know, oh, i do remember trying like depict hacking on a film. Hardest thing film. Its the hardest thing to do. Do show like do. Yeah. How do you show like the whats the hacking is happening . Whats that . Robert redford that that . Robert redford in that one. No , no. Jonny lee one. No, no, no. Jonny lee miller wasnt there. Im thinking. Thinking something im thinking of something else. Move else. Okay, were going to move on now to the guardian. Brave man against the man hitting out against the civil service. Nick. Yeah, broadband to have home Office Diversity training vetted after woke claims. So every day on headlines, we do a story about Suella Braverman trying to tackle wokeness and the department is starting to feel like of hostage message like a sort of hostage message that shes sending think that shes sending out. I think shes just signalling for a future dont this future career. I dont like this stuff, way, but the stuff, by the way, but the hypocrisy i was hypocrisy of it, though, i was talking to doug stokes about this. Claiming he has a this. He was claiming he has a brilliant out he brilliant new book out and he was claiming actually the equality act 2010 them equality act 2010 stops them doing about these doing anything about all these things. Actually, know things. So actually, they know they fix these they cant even fix these things. Party, thats things. The tory party, thats an point. But to get an interesting point. But to get on to the specifics of the story , if i can talk, its to do with they brought in all these measures after windrush measures after the windrush scandal. Was bad pr scandal. Yes. That was bad pr for so Wendy Williams for them. So Wendy Williams brought in these measures, bringing pointless sort of bringing in pointless sort of diversity things diversity training and things like that. So now Suella Braverman scrap them braverman wants to scrap them all again and it just goes back. I have thought all again and it just goes back. I because have thought all again and it just goes back. I because theyre ave thought all again and it just goes back. I because theyre talkinnght that because theyre talking specifically about the introduction race introduction of Critical Race Theory a sort of theory, which is a very sort of content free fad at the moment. Content free fad at the moment. I cant see how the equality act would mean that you would have to these very have to introduce these very contentious, divisive theories. I understand i dont understand that. People are to i think people are allowed to believe like, its believe what they like, but its like religion like teaching religion in businesses and so on. Believe what you want. But i think when someones done Critical Race Theory, theory and on, someones done critical race the should theory and on, someones done critical race the should saying and on, someones done critical race the should saying toj on, someones done critical race the should saying to them n, someones done critical race the should saying to them is, we should be saying to them is, you know, unlucky you spent a long learning gobbledegook long time learning gobbledegook rather can now go rather than, wow, you can now go around talks to companies around giving talks to companies and well , people dont and well, people dont understand difference. Understand the difference. They cant understand it. Difference they dont get the difference between what a between theory and what a difference. Well, no, no, because equality training and anti racist training in the sense that theyre talking about is like saying, oh, well, we need have , i suppose, more need to have, i suppose, more diversity. Need stand diversity. We need to stand up to um, critical to racism um, Critical Race Theory opposite. It theory does the opposite. It creates division and creates more Racial Division and people same people think its the same thing. Its actually the opposite. Look how big a course well, look how big a course you really need to say. Dont be racist or sexist. Youd like to think they know that already. Right by the colour of their skin. Be nice to people. Thats. Thats simple. Thats really quite simple. Youve it. Youve just youve just done it. Youve just done course. Done done the course. Ive done it. Ive absolute ive saved companies an absolute fortune, followed system. Fortune, followed my system. Okay. The daily mail now, keir starmer , is he the next ken keir starmer, is he the next ken doll . Well, kens very keir starmer, is he the next ken doll . Well, kens very dashing, isnt he . Kerry, do you find him dashing . Why is ryan gosling in it in the new film . Have you seen the film . I havent seen the film. Ive seen the poster. All right. Okay. So i feel like ive seen you all seen that do enough for you all i need. Seen that do enough for you all i nelrd. Seen that do enough for you all i nel like doesnt have i like that he doesnt have male genitalia. Thats the only plus from my perspective. Carry on. Gosling have ryan gosling doesnt have male in film. The film. In the. In the film, yeah. Yeah. Because hes yeah. But thats because hes killed now, so it doesnt work outside film. He outside the film. There he is. Oh, thats starmer oh, no, thats keir starmer as, as oh you barely oh yeah. You can barely tell the. The difference. So whos described him . Kerry as. Oh, right. So. So keir starmer called rishi. It said rishi sunak was in action. Man, this is where it starts. I see. Thats a fair sort of barb to do and so on. But then penny morton has come back by to describe keir as keir starmer, as being like the ken doll and saying he has zero balls, which for me feels a bit of a self own feels like a bit of a self own when a woman is saying that a man inaction because he has man has inaction because he has no i see, right . No balls. I see, right . Because therefore calling all. Therefore youre calling all. But also isnt it a compliment, are as well . Are you not as well . A compliment because its a compliment because kens attractive and all kens very attractive and all the rest of it. Yeah, i think shes being very desperate to go. You named something now im something childish and now im going something going to name something childish. The main thing is childish. And the main thing is shes really proud this. Shes really proud of this. Shes really a beach. Shes really learnt in a beach. Ken stands nothing on ken stands for nothing on Shifting Sands in flip Shifting Sands in his flip flops, staring out to sea, doing nothing to stop nothing constructive to stop small or grow the economy. Small boats or grow the economy. So shes really what going so shes really what were going to starmer and to see next is starmer and sunak. Or maybe just just labour and conservatives calling each other all kinds of childrens other by all kinds of childrens games. Slinky , your games. Is that your slinky, your polly teletubby . Polly pocket teletubby . Youre a yo yo. Well, Cabbage Patch kid kid has obviously gone. Was bofis . Kid has obviously gone. Was boris . But. But the whole boris left . But. But the whole thing just feels like its literally childish. This this is this is where nick peas are. Really . Is this basically them trying to connect politicians, connecting with the electorate . Connecting with the electorate . They think that we understand childrens toys so they will well understand these metaphors. I think theyve just all watched the barbie movie. I mean, matt hancock mean, we saw matt hancock singing song, which was singing the ken song, which was horrific. I didnt horrific. Did we . I didnt i didnt see that. I didnt see it. He did it. Well just i did then. So he didnt. Of then. So he didnt. One of us follows current affairs, so it was tiktok was matt hancock on tiktok horrendously singing the im ken. I havent seen the movie, but ive seen that hes just going its im ken or whatever his way to and seen as his way to try and be seen as not monster by the british not a monster by the british pubuc not a monster by the British Public yeah morton public anyway. Yeah Morton Morton monster would do. Yeah exactly. Morton is saying you exactly. Morton is saying you know starmers weak record on union mans on Border Control union of mans on Border Control and the and and protecting the public and stopping boats. So morton, stopping small boats. So morton, i here i think what shes playing here is been in the navy or is the ive been in the navy or whatever is , where starmer is whatever it is, where starmer is weak flopping , which of weak and flip flopping, which of course a hard course he is. Its not a hard target. Morton is famously woke as well, suppose on small as well, but i suppose on small boats, having been in the navy, she of play boat boats, having been in the navy, she or of play boat boats, having been in the navy, she or something. Y boat boats, having been in the navy, she or something. Isnt boat boats, having been in the navy, she or something. Isnt it . At card or something. Isnt it . Quite. But its quite shame, you shes sort of buying you know, shes sort of buying into patriarchal into a patriarchal idea by saying balls, saying if youve got no balls, you dont any courage. You dont have any courage. I suppose is whats going on. Its not very feminist, is it . Not very feminist, is it . A real my little i think its a real my little pony hen i think its a real my little pony her. We pony of her. There we go. We go. There we go. There we go. Its also very offensive to eunuchs. Anyway, going eunuchs. Anyway, were going to move next story, move on now to this next story, which the telegraph from which is in the telegraph from italy. Whats going on in italy . Yes, they go with its apocalyptic. Migrants over apocalyptic. Migrants fight over water as tiny italian island overwhelmed by chaotic arrival scenes. And im sure many people have seen the video. Was have seen the video. This was lampedusa, where 7000 Asylum Seekers arrived. The population seekers arrived. The population is 6000. So more than doubled it. Its extraordinary. Its it. Its extraordinary. Its a population of 6007 thousand arrived. I mean, imagine that by my maths and i have an english ma, so bear that in mind. Thatd be if 78 Million People be like if 78 Million People suddenly into into britain. Suddenly came into into britain. Thats what i calculate before the probably wrong. The show. Its probably wrong. But incredible. Its but this is incredible. Its happening of happening under meloni who of course, on course, you know, tough on this sort with rhetoric sort of thing with her rhetoric. And people are out. And people are pointing out she anything. She hasnt done anything. Shes saying, stop saying, no, no, we have to stop it saying, saying, no, no, we have to stop it you saying, saying, no, no, we have to stop it you have saying, saying, no, no, we have to stop it you have to saying, saying, no, no, we have to stop it you have to relocate,1g, saying, no, no, we have to stop it you have to relocate, get no, you have to relocate, get the and relocate the eu involved and relocate these shes saying its these people. Shes saying its not relocation. About not about relocation. Its about stopping not about relocation. Its about stopp under pressure shes under pressure because this i mean, people have been worried the invasion worried about the word invasion. Oven worried about the word invasion. Over, when. And when you take over, when you entire island, can you take the entire island, can we say an we at that point say its an invasion . Was within invasion . And that was within a 48 so a sudden, theres so all of a sudden, theres 6000 people that live there are just swamped with people. Just swamped with with people. And most of them young men. And most of them are young men. This is not good, it . This is not good, is it . Kerry no, no. Itd be nice for the young men if it was swamped with young women, but i think hear for fewer think youd hear for fewer complaints. This is this is complaints. No this is this is just its out of control, isnt it . I thought maloney, the Prime Minister being a member of a far right party, was the person who was going to do something. You was going to do something. You know, something far right, though. Has she been described as far right . F f lot of the right . Lot of the italian yes. A lot of the Italian Press describes her as centro destro, centre. Destro, which is like centre. Right. Not right. So im not im not totally there people totally sure there are people which way shes seen around the world. Thought i thought she i thought i thought she would find dramatic find some dramatic way that probably agree with probably we wouldnt agree with but something. She says shes well she says she says shes going to deal with it. No, but thats the point. She her her rhetoric all about being tough. Rhetoric its got to be rhetoric is its got to be solved she solved at source, which she might about. Solved at source, which she might about. But might be right about. But then that she cant do anything. Youve got to something. Anything. � cantz got to something. Anything. � cant just to something. Anything. � cant just say something. Ig. Anything. � cant just say something. I. You cant just say something. I mean, thats thats the thing shes talking about. Source, you cant stop it as source, can stop the can she . She cant stop the boats first boats leaving in the first place. Words, its place. So in other words, its back question. Back to that question. Its not actually manageable by the answer is stop well, the answer is stop having wars everyone stay home. There is no real answer because the african population is right. Thats is exploding. Right. Thats going future. Going to carry on in future. Its in europe its better to live in europe and people have lost their and then people have lost their fear this. So this is fear of doing this. So this is just and more so just me, more and more of it. So this is the way it is. All right, then. Well, thats it up, all right, then. Well, thats it up, we all right, then. Well, thats it banned up, we all right, then. Well, thats it banned phones up, we all right, then. Well, thats it banned phones in up, we all right, then. Well, thats it banned phones in school and have banned phones in school and more controversy with hunter biden. Cant wait. More controversy with hunter biden. Cant wait. That warm biden. Cant wait. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Hello again. As we go through tonight and into tomorrow, we are going to see those strong winds in the north easing, allowing for a little bit of a chilly night for some of us. Meanwhile, some rain is going to push way bit push its way a little bit further rains push its way a little bit furthecaused rains push its way a little bit furthecaused this rains push its way a little bit furthecaused this raiand being caused by this front. And you starting to feed you can see it starting to feed a little bit further northwards as go through the next or as we go through the next day or so. The deep low so. Meanwhile, the deep low thats brought some windy so. Meanwhile, the deep low thats brto ght some windy so. Meanwhile, the deep low thats brto scotland windy so. Meanwhile, the deep low thats brto scotland is ndy so. Meanwhile, the deep low thats brto scotland is pushing weather to scotland is pushing northwards still northwards as well. Still bringing some strong winds to shetland. But otherwise the shetland. But otherwise the winds. As a result, winds are easing. As a result, were going to see some low temperatures perhaps across north and parts of north northwest and parts of scotland. Meanwhile, front scotland. Meanwhile, this front that i showed earlier, that i showed you earlier, pushing parts of southern pushing into parts of southern scotland, Northern England, Northern Ireland and on to Northern Ireland and so on to this temperatures not this rain, temperatures not dropping also dropping a huge amount and also staying fairly warm small staying fairly warm across small southern areas friday. Then a wet picture across southern scotland, Northern England and Northern Ireland. The rain is going to be quite persistent and with some heavy we could with some heavy bursts, we could see building see those totals building up a brighter. Further north, brighter picture. Further north, a few showers to watch out for here. Central here. 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That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. Proud sponsors of weather on radio. Welcome back to headliners. Your first look at fridays newspapers. Were going to kick newspapers. Were going to kick this section off with the guardian. And private schools want to opt out of gcses. And want to opt out of gcses. And im sure a lot of students want to do that as well. Its very convenient, isnt it . Private schools wanting to opt gcses, to opt out of gcses, unable to produce catherine produce results. So catherine burbles has burbles singh, who has the brilliant michela school, didnt she . Is claiming that they she . She is claiming that they just want get out of it just want to get out of it because getting the because theyre not getting the grades theyve grades right. So what theyve done hippy done is gone full sort of hippy and latimer and this guy from latimer private School Charges 24 grand a year, says, oh, gcse is confined stifled students confined on stifled students learning, which is kind of convenient way of getting out of it. To offer their it. And they want to offer their own private courses their it. And they want to offer their own pis, ate courses their it. And they want to offer their own pis, look urses their it. And they want to offer their own pis, look ,1rses their it. And they want to offer their own pis, look , gcses their it. And they want to offer their own pis, look , gcses arentir thing is, look, gcses arent setting students up for the modern world. Her is modern world. Her thing is saying, just want to saying, no, no, you just want to wriggle and what wriggle out of it. And what surprised how far theyve surprised me is how far theyve already private already these private schools replaced them with their own assessed and latimer and replaced them with their own athinkzd and latimer and replaced them with their own athink bedales and latimer and replaced them with their own athink bedales wanti latimer and replaced them with their own athink bedales want to atimer and replaced them with their own athink bedales want to take r and replaced them with their own athink bedales want to take itand i think bedales want to take it down to just english and maths. So how is that going to work in market when you go in the job market when you go out have out and say, well, i dont have any pve out and say, well, i dont have any ive got any gcses, but here ive got this latimer made up, this thing that latimer made up, well, they well, you probably have got they probably teach networking with posh actually, posh people. Well, actually, thats the way to do thats probably the way to do it. I mean, this is an interesting one, kerry. I mean, this from latimer gcse interesting one, kerry. I mean, th reward rom latimer gcse interesting one, kerry. I mean, th reward wrote atimer gcse interesting one, kerry. I mean, th reward wrote learning gcse interesting one, kerry. I mean, th reward wrote learning rathere is reward wrote learning rather than original thinking. Than deeper original thinking. I just think if only you know i think thats what gcse should be doing, should doing, that people should be able and able to memorise facts and figures rest it, figures and all the rest of it, i it . I really think, isnt it . To a levels, so when you get to a levels, its more about thinking and coming up with your own understanding exactly. Us understanding exactly. Us i dont. Im really out of dont know. Im really out of touch exams. It touch with, with the exams. It was way, you was along this way, you understand its understand it more because its very you , but for me very recent for you, but for me , i did. Thank you. I know it , i did. Thank you. I know it was a fit. I , i did. Thank you. I know it was a fit. I did o levels , which was a fit. I did o levels, which were then gcse gcses and then there was a csc at the time and then that went out somewhere back. I then that went out somewhere back. I think 80 or 90 or something, which im im still proud of that chimney. So i did, yeah, ive got so and now i know what theyre talking about is doing the private schools want to do gcse, which i think is the international. International then. Yeah. Yeah. Which i dont know enough about this. I would have thought that makes sense anyway, it . You have an anyway, doesnt it . You have an exam thats internationally recognised. Well you did o levels. O levels were meant to be much than gcses, from much harder than gcses, from what i understand. Thats what ive been told. Has downhill everything has gone downhill lot to me. They werent. Exactly. Because no, no, exactly. Because youre scholar. No, no, exactly. Because you because olar. No, no, exactly. Because youbecause everyone smart because everyone was smart back grade back then. Now you have grade inflation. The thing is, there will posh and will be a new posh flex and i dont even any gcses. Like, dont even have any gcses. Like, you know, youll be boasting about gcses have about how few gcses you have because, you only did two your posh and you only did two your massively school massively Expensive School and katharine point is Katharine Birbalsingh point is that because basically that actually because basically the other state schools are catching theyre doing catching up, theyre doing better, schools better, and the private schools dont want that. Better, and the private schools dor they nt that. Better, and the private schools dor they want it. Better, and the private schools dor they want to their they want to keep their Competitive Edge effectively. Yes. Then theyre yes. But then theyre making this they think the this claim that they think the other more worthy. Other exams are more worthy. Yeah, but that just sounds like pr because were failing against the state schools. All right. The state schools. All right. Well, sticking with education now, the telegraph has a way of improving education. Improving childrens education. And kerry, this strikes me as obvious , frankly. But on. Obvious, frankly. But come on. So so this yeah. All right. So so this is the kings old school. Thats the king, by the way. Just put the king, by the way. I just put kings which kings old school, which i thought called thought was an old School Called kings. So kings. But no gordonstoun. So this Prince Charles this is where Prince Charles went. Banning went. Yes. And theyre banning mobile phones during the day to protect out childrens brains. Protect out childrens brains. Also just to protect the amount of noise and Everything Else that get from that. But that you get get from that. But its as you say, i would have thought this would be a totally logical thing to do. Why arent logical thing to do. Why arent they already . They doing it already . Mean, they should be i mean, surely they should be doing kids doing this anyway, having kids with. With phones in the classroom. Yes. But this is, i think dunng yes. But this is, i think during break time as oh, during break time as well. Oh, is and so, you know, theres is it . And so, you know, theres no need, i suppose you might argue you what if theres a russian invasion or something. Yeah. We dont want our phones with us. What theres a with us. Or what if theres a zombie attack in america . It zombie attack in america . It might be useful for kids to have mobile phones because of all the school shootings. So itd be quite not. If quite worrying if not. But if you find an adult at any you want to find an adult at any one time, a mobile phone is very useful. Theres no real need for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild theres no real need for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild to eres no real need for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild to have no real need for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild to have a real need for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild to have a phone|eed for one time, a mobile phone is very uzchild to have a phone in d for a child to have a phone in school. Always them school. You can always find them in an emergency. Well, to go back birbalsingh is back to Katharine Birbalsingh is michaela phones they take the phones off. They absolutely dont have phones in at all. They even have a detox where children a Digital Detox where children actually their own phones actually submit their own phones to be in a cupboard for to be locked in a cupboard for months that focus months so that they can focus and so the phone gets and learn. So the phone gets locked cupboard. And learn. So the phone gets locithe cupboard. And learn. So the phone gets locithe the board. And learn. So the phone gets locithe the children do. The kids, the children do. The kids, the children do. Its very extreme. Its an extreme the extreme school. No, no, no, the phones. Nick, this phones. But you know, nick, this is i wouldnt have phones. But you know, nick, this is thatnouldnt have phones. But you know, nick, this is that phones have phones. But you know, nick, this is that phones would thought that phones would be allowed day allowed anywhere during the day. What would benefit of. What would be the benefit of allowing have phones allowing kids to have phones dunng allowing kids to have phones during school . No, during the day at school . No, i cant benefit. Cant see a benefit. That these elite and the fact that these elite schools suggests schools are doing it suggests to me another me that this will be another a new trait in the future in new elite trait in the future in a of idiocracy , the elite new elite trait in the future in a be f idiocracy , the elite new elite trait in the future in a be able ocracy , the elite new elite trait in the future in a be able to acy , the elite new elite trait in the future in a be able to concentrate te new elite trait in the future in a be able to concentrate for will be able to concentrate for about minutes. Everyone else about ten minutes. Everyone else will 10s because will manage about 10s because they whenever i hear these stories phones, they whenever i hear these storalways phones, they whenever i hear these storalways poshest hones, they whenever i hear these storalways poshest schools. They whenever i hear these storalbut; poshest schools. They whenever i hear these storalbut its poshest schools. They whenever i hear these storalbut its a oshest schools. They whenever i hear these storalbut its a oshe idea. Ools. They whenever i hear these storalbut its a oshe idea. Iols. Yeah, but its a good idea. I mean, i dont know anyone mean, i dont know how anyone does anything with does anything at school with phones. Had them, phones. If wed had them, we didnt and after didnt have them. And just after we got 10s just snake we left we got 32 10s just snake alone would have brought my school knees. It would school to its knees. It would have every ofsted have failed every ofsted just snake the it so good. Its literally academic though , isnt it . I mean, we are though, isnt it . I mean, we are going to chips in our going to have chips in our brains some point. This brains at some point. This is. Oh i hope this is for now. Oh god, i hope this is for now. Its theres no its going to happen. Theres no way. To happen. Its going to happen. Theres no wayelon to happen. Its going to happen. Theres no wayelon wants happen. Its going to happen. Theres no wayelon wants to appen. Its going to happen. Theres no wayelon wants to do en. Its going to happen. Theres no wayelon wants to do that, elon musk wants to do that, doesnt this. Doesnt he . He put this. Hes saying that yes. Well, hes saying that its i its going to happen. And i dont him whole dont agree with him on a whole lot im lot of things. But im questionably when the first lot of things. But im questiogets when the first lot of things. But im questiogets whewere first lot of things. But im questiogets whewere firs going person gets one, were all going to start needing one. Oh, horrible thought. Independent now anyway, the independent now and workers have too good and workers have it too good these. These days. Nick yeah. Millionaire ceo wants unemployment to jump to 50 because workers have become arrogant and inevitably arrogant and almost inevitably this. It just this guys australian. It just feels like an australian thing to say. So its just sort of tough, tough love. Its tough, sort of tough love. Its tim gurner and he said that workers became arrogant during covid and decided they didnt want to work so much. And he want to work so much. And he says see the says we need to see pain in the economy. He sounds leo economy. He sounds like leo kearse. Is really kearse. This is this is really tough what does he tough stuff. And what does he mean arrogant or lazy . He means they become lazy when you look into it. What what it is, is this andrew . Hes got a 6. 4 billion property portfolio. And billion property portfolio. And so hes sick of construction workers being lazy. Imagine. Imagine, how like, imagine, you know, how like, its to get a build get its hard to get a build or get anything fixed and it takes ages. Imagine youve got 6 billion Worth Properties billion worth of properties and youve of youve got like millions of builders being like builders just being really like annoying whats happened builders just being really like annoybut whats happened builders just being really like annoybut the whats happened builders just being really like annoybut the otherhats happened builders just being really like annoybut the other point happened builders just being really like annoybut the other point isppened here. But the other point is hes saying that now employees feel employer is feel like the employer is extremely lucky to have them as opposed other around, opposed to the other way around, but simply and but thats simply supply and demand. I dont know about australia, we have australia, but in the uk we have a of jobs , so we need a surplus of jobs, so we need people actually fill them. So people to actually fill them. So of course it is that way around. Thats market. Of course it is that way around. Thathoughtsarket. Carry. Thoughts on this carry. Thoughts on this carry. A non story its a bit of a non story really. The man said something extremely unpopular with the entire world. Theres not one person with him and person agreeing with him and anyone agree with him anyone who does agree with him isnt do isnt going to say they do anyway because no that anyway because no ones that stupid. To say a thing like stupid. Is to say a thing like this. Him. Hes this this. Apart from him. Hes this is caricature cartoon level capitalism, isnt it . Its like its silly over the top. Hes the same guy who said in 2017 he told millennials to stop buying smashed avocados if they wanted to be able to afford it. Was that guy is this guy that is good advice. Well why are they buying smashed . They be smashed avocados . They could be buying house that money. Smashed avocados . They could be buying likeuse that money. Smashed avocados . They could be buying like avocadosthat money. Smashed avocados . They could be buying like avocados and money. Smashed avocados . They could be buying like avocados and iveiey. I dont like avocados and ive never avocado. Never even bought any avocado. Work well, let so it doesnt work well, let alone one. Alone a smashed one. Were going ridiculous. Okay, were going to the mail to move on to the daily mail now. Britains ageing now. Could britains ageing population give us a Silver Lining . Carrie, whats going on here . Okay, this is the headline is falling population could make brits richer in the coming decades. Brits richer in the coming decades. Despite warnings. More decades. Despite warnings. More immigration is needed to balance the ageing population. So it sounds like quite a complicated story. The warnings that were heanng story. The warnings that were hearing experts that hearing from experts is that immigration is needed for have more young people in the country because we have this ageing population, we need to counterbalance that in order to pay counterbalance that in order to pay pensions. And so on. And pay for pensions. And so on. And we look after them we cant look after them basically. What the basically. Right but what the Research Professor david miles of the office of budget responsibility, i believe , is responsibility, i believe, is that right, or the obr . Yes yeah. The watchdog is saying that this doesnt account. For that this doesnt account. For the costs of infrastructure. The costs of infrastructure. Okay. So if you have a lower population , then if a lot of the population, then if a lot of the population, then if a lot of the population die, then the infrastructure costs are considerably less and therefore overall, everyone benefits from it. So these these warnings arent necessarily true. So arent necessarily true. So basically, the best thing we can do for a good future is to reduce the population. What do you implying here . Im implying that we do things like get rid of the mind, the gap sign, you know, like that, that know, things like that, that sign things sign that says subtle things that prune. That might prune. Weve this window too far. Yeah. Darwinism and darwinism. This is very right wing of you, carrie. No, actually , eugenics. I no, actually, eugenics. I dont think so. I think and also, the other thing we could do is, is get rid of pills and condoms. So people have more babies. Then we dont babies. And then we dont need loads what do we do . Babies. And then we dont need loa yeah what do we do . Babies. And then we dont need loa yeah ,lhat do we do . Babies. And then we dont need loa yeah , the do we do . Babies. And then we dont need loa yeah , the part e do . On is yeah, the part i agree on is that immigration doesnt work. Like experts Paul Moreland like experts like Paul Moreland have said, immigration is a short term for the short term fix for the population problem. It doesnt actually work for various reasons. And cites of reasons. And he cites some of them but what people them in this. But what people normally is need normally then say is we need to increase rates with increase our birth rates with the extant population. Yes, but where he differs because people like musk, as elon musk famously saying , weve got terribly low saying, weve got terribly low birth rates and we cant were not going be able to man not going to be able to man our own infrastructure for. Whereas the hes the difference here is hes arguing we can have a arguing we need to we can have a reduced population because because the higher the population growth , less the less population growth, less the less your to maintain assets your ability to maintain assets per unless you raise per person. Unless you raise savings. That lower savings. But that means lower consumption. So hes saying well have quality well just have a better quality of have with with of life and well have with with fewer people. But ive never fewer people. But ive never heard this one before. So it is interesting most people heard this one before. So it is intererno,] most people heard this one before. So it is intererno, we most people heard this one before. So it is intererno, we the� st people heard this one before. So it is intererno, we the people le heard this one before. So it is intererno, we the people to think, no, we need the people to man the infrastructure. Babies. We just have more babies. We just have more babies. Well, thats the idea. But the how you the question is how do you incentivise that . Its the incentivise that . Its been the big you make everything more erotic and you make everyone more. More aroused. I have to remind you, baby, the andrew the baby babies are andrew doyle. Babies are worst doyle. Babies are the worst form of come into the of migrants. They come into the country through tunnels. They they speak language. They dont speak the language. They to like 12 years. Just they tend to like 12 years. Just learning how to stack shelf. Learning how to stack a shelf. Good point. Very good point. Very good point. Have you seen their fashions . They have you seen their fashions . Thevery point, carrie. Very good point, carrie. Were this were going to move on to this one. News from the one. American news from the telegraph. Do suspect that, telegraph. I do suspect that, nick, there might be a degree of schadenfreude here. Look, its hunter well, yeah. Look, its hunter biden charges well, yeah. Look, its hunter biden to charges well, yeah. Look, its hunter biden to gun charges well, yeah. Look, its hunter biden to gun possession while related to gun possession while using drugs. Its classic, not just gun possession, but compensation using. Compensation while using. Things by halves. So hunter but of course, its so hunter but of course, you know 1 1 suspects hell still get away with things. You know guy know david wise, whos the guy theyve is said to theyve hired, is said to be a kind biden stooge and you kind of biden stooge and you know, imagine how is know, you imagine how trump is treated and treated over paperwork. And look at the kind of things Hunter Bidens alleged have bidens alleged to have done. I still hell treated still think hell be treated softly, but it is interesting that happening. That something is happening. Have they tried to stop it, didnt they . They didnt want they didnt they . They didnt want the right. Interesting thing, right. The interesting thing, though, well two though, actually, is. Well two interesting one, how interesting things. One, how would affected the would this have affected the 2020 election if wed known more about and especially about biden and especially the links guy , meaning about biden and especially the linkbiden. Guy , meaning about biden and especially the linkbiden. But guy , meaning about biden and especially the linkbiden. But then uy , meaning about biden and especially the linkbiden. But then two,neaning about biden and especially the linkbiden. But then two,ne thisg joe biden. But then two, is this actually better for the democrats now that theyre trying people think democrats now that theyre trying trying people think democrats now that theyre trying trying to people think democrats now that theyre trying trying to pridile think theyre trying to get rid of biden . So is this kind of biden . Yes so is this kind of thing actually more useful for them thing actually more useful for the ii thing actually more useful for thei mean, maybe joe just i mean, maybe joe could just pardon him, couldnt he . Isnt he to do that . He allowed to do that . Dont know whether get i dont know whether hed get away own son. Away with pardoning his own son. No, thought that no, i would have thought that might it fair might be pushing it a fair bit. Its interesting that he could end up doing ten years as a maximum penalty for and its not for taking drugs while buying a gun. Its for lying that he hadnt. Oh, right. So its that its for the full statement , its for the full statement, which hes mostly in trouble. I which hes mostly in trouble. I dunnoif which hes mostly in trouble. I dunno if you saw biden last october claimed that his son did nothing wrong and in this statement hes urging and urging, faltering and stammering , which he does all the time anyway. So its difficult technique to tell. You cant tell whether someones feeling guilty not. Guilty or not. Well, guilty or not. m guilty or not. Absolutely. Well, coming up, were finally going to know the truth aliens. Also, what truth about aliens. Also, what other think of love. Other cultures think of love. And a man who thinks hes a dog goes on the hunt for a lassie. See you in welcome back to headliners. Your welcome back to headliners. Your first look at fridays newspapers. Were going to kick newspapers. Were going to kick off this last section with our favourite subject. Aliens carry i is that emma is that our favourite subject . Well, its my favourite subject . Well, its my favourite subject. Your favourite anas subject. Your favourite anas sarwar published findings sarwar is published findings of a study on ufos a long awaited study on ufos today, except they are no longer called ufos. We have changed the name to unidentified anomalous , name to unidentified anomalous, anomalous phenomena. Anomalous phenomena. Itll never catch on. Itll never catch on. Itll never catch on. It wont catch on because ufo sounds a lot cooler. And. And up. Sorry, up doesnt really work. Doesnt work. But i suppose ufo has other connotations which were offensive to aliens. So they had to change it at some point or other. And the panel who have other. And the panel who have been basically the idea is, is to have more transparency. Yeah, to have more transparency. Yeah, this is big news and its not much news as well because theres nothing really new in it. The piece of film it. And the piece of film theyve putting out , some theyve been putting out, some of looked into the of them, theyve looked into the panel of them, theyve looked into the panel, into the one which of them, theyve looked into the pknow. Into the one which of them, theyve looked into the pknow. Int seen one which of them, theyve looked into the pknow. Int seen this which of them, theyve looked into the pknow. Int seen this one . I know. Have you seen this one . The ufo video, which i the us navy ufo video, which i dont weve sold dont think weve got that sold as it out. Yeah as sort of mime it out. Yeah thats the scarily accurate. Yeah, but it wasnt a ufo. I mean, it was the theyve said theres no evidence of any. I theres no evidence of any. I mean theyve looked at a lot like more than 800 cases. No evidence i think. Surely that means there arent any. So weve got to realise that people seem to think that if a pilot saw something , then hes a pilot saw something, then hes a pilot. Know pilot. He must know the difference every single difference between every single phenomenon. They phenomenon. But of course they dont. See dont. You can. You can see optical driving, optical illusions when driving, when walking, and theyre going really doesnt mean really fast. So it doesnt mean we looking into it. We shouldnt be looking into it. And its interesting to throw it to and look, but to the public and say, look, but im idea is giving im not sure the idea is giving it it this info to it giving it all this info to the public will help create some clarity and make them feel involved. But the trouble is, i dont think the public are always best people to give always the best people to give information always the best people to give inchell,on mean, panic, well, no, i mean, they panic, dont mean, you dont they, nick . I mean, do you really men . Well im torn because green men . Well im torn because sometimes i its an sometimes i think its an anti christian theory. But i also sometime think but i also sometime think there are real people like bob lazar spoke very convincingly about working ufo about his time working on ufo craft. Whole craft. Theres a whole documentary about its extraordinarily documentary about its extra when rily documentary about its extra when they start to look then when they start to look into it, i thought, are the into it, i thought, why are the government into then into it, i thought, why are the gstarted ent into then into it, i thought, why are the gstarted entdoubt into then into it, i thought, why are the gstarted ent doubt because then i started to doubt it because i dont any government. Dont trust any government. But now heres now what ive realised is heres what doing. What theyre doing. Andrew theyre doing a kind of nonsense inquiry, you know, like the theyre doing a kind of nonsense inquiryinquiry,|ow, like the theyre doing a kind of nonsense inquiryinquiry,|ow, know, e theyre doing a kind of nonsense inquiryinquiry,|ow, know, when theyre doing a kind of nonsense inqlgovernmentw, know, when theyre doing a kind of nonsense inqlgovernmentw, knovinquiry the government has an inquiry into like, into itself and youre like, whatever, kind whatever, i think its that kind of theyre having whatever, i think its that kind of of, theyre having whatever, i think its that kind of of, okay, re having whatever, i think its that kind of of, okay, re too ving whatever, i think its that kind of of, okay, re too much sort of, okay, theres too much pressure out what pressure to work out what ufos are acknowledge to the are for, to acknowledge to the pubuc are for, to acknowledge to the public well are for, to acknowledge to the publi a well are for, to acknowledge to the publi a kind well are for, to acknowledge to the publi a kind of well are for, to acknowledge to the publi a kind of fake well are for, to acknowledge to the publi a kind of fake inquiryell are for, to acknowledge to the publi a kind of fake inquiry and have a kind of fake inquiry and well like, its well dismiss it like, oh, its a and this kind of a balloon and all this kind of stuff. Theyre saying, you know, its this its a weather balloon, all this kind and makes me kind of thing. And that makes me think whats on. Think thats whats going on. Its a fake inquiry. Okay, im claiming. Thats no evidence. No evidence. Usual, evidence. No evidence. Usual , from no evidence. As usual, from nick dixon. Were going to move on some on to the times now. Some cultures dont understand love, apparently. Apparently. Yes. People from different cultures struggle to recognise love songs. And this is kind of a silly article. Its a non story. Okay . Its a bit of a non story. Okay . Its a bit of a non story because theyre saying they dance music, they can recognise dance music, right . They right . And lullabies, but they cant love songs cant recognise love songs because because dance because obviously because dance music from the music can recognise from the rhythm lullabies sounds all rhythm and lullabies sounds all soothing. And the soothing. The melodies and the choice obviously for soothing. The melodies and the cho love obviously for soothing. The melodies and the cho love song, obviously for soothing. The melodies and the cho love song, icouldisly for soothing. The melodies and the cho love song, icould be for the love song, it could be anything. Its just anything. It could. Itsjust lyrically that lyrics. Lyrically that the lyrics. Unless its a power yeah, unless its a power ballad and you know, corazon in spain, thats definitely a love song. All spanish love songs of corazon. As corazon. Theyre saying as far as i go. Different so Different Countries have trouble is love are trouble with is it is love are there cultures dont there some cultures that dont have love in the north . In the north, im pretty sure every country has love. Its too cold where im from to have it. Have it in the yeah, id have it in the north same instant north the same instant conclusion its conclusion as you. There its like theyre treating love as if its a genre yeah of its a genre of song. Yeah of course. You can have dance music. Thats a love song. And. But actually , then reaching but actually, then reaching conclusions. Minds conclusions. Our minds have evolved. Listen to its evolved. Listen to music. Its not invention. We at not recent invention. We look at dance songs, they require coordination coming. Dance songs, they require coordinegoing coming. Dance songs, they require coordinegoing to coming. Dance songs, they require coordinegoing to read coming. Dance songs, they require coordinegoing to read com whole im not going to read this whole thing. Theyre coming with thing. Theyre coming up with with reasons why people would recognise lullaby has recognise a lullaby. Lullaby has an action. Puts you to sleep. An action. It puts you to sleep. Yeah you know, dance you yeah you know, dance music. You want dance a love song . Want to dance to a love song . Could be absolute. It could be anything really confused. No logic to it. Limited song Public Image Limited song that is that was called this is not a love it . And was love song, wasnt it . And it was also like a dance also kind of sound like a dance song. It wasnt a song. And he said it wasnt a love song, but it love love song, but it was love song. Theyd lost. Mean, is theyd be lost. I mean, this is just a silly article. Honest. Were lets be honest. So were going to this one in going to move to on this one in the trans news now. And i mean the i trans news now. And i mean trans species news. Yeah. I mean , after that ridiculous i mean, after that ridiculous story, something story, we need something sensible, dont we just. Whats going on here . Whats going on here . This is. Im going to get this is. Im going to get through this without using the term barking which is term barking mad, which is difficult. This man spent difficult. This man spent £12,000 becoming a human collie. He now wants. He is a lassie to love. There he is. This guy again. So hes finding he wants a girlfriend. He wants another girlfriend. He wants another dog, a dog woman. Basically, theyre a bit small for him. Those two. Those two. Okay. Yeah. So theres lots of discussion whether of discussion about whether its okay and okay to do dog face or not. And hes a therian, which i didnt know the expression before. Its know the expression before. Its someone human know the expression before. Its somidentifies human know the expression before. Its somidentifies as human know the expression before. Its somidentifies as a human know the expression before. Its somidentifies as a non humanin but identifies as a non human and hes looking for love. He wants someone who he can they can poodle their earnings together and if he wants love, he needs to stop dressing as a dog. They can know each other by sweet human owner names, just like on this freak. Im sick of this guy. I know hes saying wants to be in hes saying he wants to be in a movie as a dog, but he can barely the barely move in the costume. The other ridiculous other thing that was ridiculous , tell my , he said, i rarely tell my friends im afraid friends because im afraid theyll nah theyll think im weird. Nah i love i love the fact this is a good old fashioned, just crazy guy story, though, isnt it . Its one of these i know its not one of these animal of we all have to animal stories of we all have to be it changing. No its be doing it or changing. No its a but i think nicks a crazy guy, but i think nicks annoyed hes constantly annoyed because hes constantly on hes headliners every hes on headliners every other night. Hes also a shareholder. Shouldnt he other night. Hes also a sharyeah. Er. Shouldnt he other night. Hes also a sharyeah. No. Shouldnt he other night. Hes also a sharyeah. No. God, iouldnt he other night. Hes also a sharyeah. No. God, godint he other night. Hes also a sharyeah. No. God, god loveie other night. Hes also a sharyeah. No. God, god love him. Be . Yeah. No. God, god love him. God were going god love him. Were going to move to i weve got move on now to i think weve got time more this time for one more story. This is the. Thats the telegraph nudity. Thats your favourite subject. Naked ambition , naturist naked ambition, naturist hope, sports can hope, nude comedy and sports can sell lifestyle to younger people. Is the young people. This is the young british. Theyre british naturism group. Theyre 18 to they want to do naked 18 to 35. They want to do naked comedy and volleyball events. Imagine the logistics of that. Just think about that for a second. We dont have much time. In want to time. m time. In want to cut you time. Because want to cut you time. Because warhas cut you time. Because warhas made u time. Because warhas made me off because this has made me feel. But there feel slightly ill. But there we go. To going end this show go. Were to going end this show by looking at the front covers of newspapers. The of fridays newspapers. The weve got the mail first. Theyre leading with even in grief. We are banned from saying her name. The telegraph is her name. The telegraph is running with pupils to isolate for 21 days as measles cases rise. Thats 160,000 cases in london. Apparently we covered that earlier. The guardian has starmer criticised by left and right over plan to end small boats. Crisis the daily express is running with a dirty deal. Apparently Suella Braverman is slamming labours eu migrant plan. No real surprise there. The daily mail with this story about hs2 two tories £106 billion hs2 shambles. The final billion hs2 shambles. The final betrayal. Theyre calling it and the daily star seconds away from world war iii. Dramatic from the daily star there. So all weve got time for. Thanks to my guests, carrie and nick. Were back tomorrow 11 00. By back tomorrow at 11 00. 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