Killing his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend ron goldman in 1994, in a trial that gnpped goldman in 1994, in a trial that gripped america, almost 100 Million People tuning in live to watch television of the now famous pursuit of oj simpson driving his white ford bronco, followed by multiple police cars across l. A. After his record breaking career in the football league, he became an actor. But league, he became an actor. But in 2008, he was convicted for his role in a las vegas Armed Robbery and served almost nine years in prison for that. Thats the news. For the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. Scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews. Com alerts. Time now for headliners. Alerts. Time now for headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Im nick dixon, taking you through tomorrows top stories for the next hour. And because were under strict broadcast regulations, we found two famous comedians in two of the famous comedians in the to help us out. The business to help us out. Leo kearse. Its leo kearse. Its leo kearse. Look at him he is look at him there he is blending into the background. Capurro back again. And Scott Capurro back again. How you both doing are how are you both doing scott are you banned from ireland . You still banned from ireland . You im feeling whipped by you actually im very tamed tonight. Nice im not allowed back in ireland or any other island within the. How many countries have you been banned from now . Theyre all always, for now, theyre all always, always. Australia, always. Islands. Australia, ireland,. So. Yeah. I cant ireland, guam. So. Yeah. I cant go back. Leo, are you allowed in scotland with the new hate crime law . I might be allowed, but i dont want to go there. To be honest, i think im going to play honest, i think im going to play safe and stay in england. To your whats happened to your people gone wrong . Whats happened to your peotheyvee wrong . Whats happened to your peo theyvee wr darker. Whats happened to your peotheyvee wr darker. Its theyve gotten darker. Its not land of the brave not the land of the brave anymore. Its the land of the stunning yeah. Stunning and brave. Yeah. Should you use great joke. Should you use that as you probably that on twitter, as you probably already that on twitter, as you probably alreall lets have a quick all right, lets have a quick look front so look at fridays front pages. So the has starmer uk the daily mail has starmer uk Nuclear Deterrent my Nuclear Deterrent is safe in my hands. Okay. The telegraph border to for fake border force to blame for fake stamps. Chinese stamp stamps. Thats a chinese stamp story. About that story. Well talk about that again minute. Guardian again in a minute. The guardian labour urban labour warned over loss of urban seats in election. The express bnng seats in election. The express bring to triple lock bring an end to triple lock pension millions. Bring an end to triple lock penrlon millions. Bring an end to triple lock penrl has millions. Bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer millions. Bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer. Millions. Bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer. Labour1s. Bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer. Labour will the i has starmer. Labour will hike uk defence spending amid threat from and russia. Threat from china and russia. And finally the daily star. Daily to win the grand daily star to win the grand national, which is about nothing. And those are your front pages. So what have we got on the guardian , leo . So the on the guardian, leo . So the guardians got a picture of oj simpson, who sadly died today aged 76, and theyve got a picture of him trying on the gloves. And the trial in the 90s, 1995, and the member , his 90s, 1995, and the member, his lawyer said if the glove dont quit, you must if the glove dont fit, you must acquit. No, i missed i knew him as a as an nfl star and then a football, a great athlete and then an actor. I sort of track of him i sort of lost track of him after that. Yeah. He had gone. Yeah. Mean, think thats yeah. I mean, i think thats what yeah. I mean, i think thats whtyou follow case. You didnt follow the case. It huge. No. What were you it was huge. No. What were you doing . Him as a just doing . I just know him as a just loved how could not . Loved figure. How could you not . Oh, was exonerated. Oh, my god, he was exonerated. You not . Of course. Did did you not . Of course. Did you not follow the case through to end . He was exonerated. To the end . He was exonerated. Like thats what im saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like thats what im saying. Yea goodah, yeah, yeah. Like thats what im saying. Yea goodah, yea guess. I. Like thats what im saying. Yea goodah, yea guess. No, good guy, i guess. No, i guess hes remembered guess hes, hes remembered fondly lot people. Just fondly by a lot of people. Just the that other figures who, the way that other figures who, you huge crimes you know, committed huge crimes and been forgotten about. And have been forgotten about. Yeah, have been jail yeah, he might have been jail for quite a long time for other crimes, actually, career crimes, actually, his career really did fall apart. Its so sad. Was such a great sad. He was such a great athlete, good. Athlete, such a good. Brilliant. And sounds brilliant. And naked gun yeah. Which is so gun as well. Yeah. Which is so loved the us. Loved in the us. A huge icon for a long its a huge icon for a long time. Yeah. Theyve also got time. Yeah. And theyve also got a story on the guardian that says may fail to says that labour may fail to grab target seats as young voters away over gaza and voters turn away over gaza and climb it. E say that keir so experts say that Keir Starmers party could struggle to many as a dozen of its to win as many as a dozen of its key targets, and could even lose two the seats it holds the two of the seats it holds at the moment as a result of alienating muslim younger Progressive Muslim and younger progressive voters angered by its stance on gaza the climate crisis. Gaza and the climate crisis. This is in comparison to corbyn, who was the previous leader who was incredibly popular with young people and some muslims as well, and with hamas as well. Well, and with hamas as well. Incredibly popular. They voted for him Council Houses in north london. So a lot of wreath laying. Yeah i mean, but is this right though, because there was a story the other day that basically said starmer is being strategic. Hes winning key sort of swing seats. Hes taking the tory seats and he doesnt matter. Care matter. He doesnt care about getting massive majorities in safe not safe seats because thats not where to be won. This safe seats because thats not wiare to be won. This safe seats because thats not wia sort to be won. This safe seats because thats not wia sort of to be won. This safe seats because thats not wia sort of guardiane won. This safe seats because thats not wia sort of guardian spin n. This is a sort of guardian spin saying no, actually theyre going seats. Is going to lose those seats. Is that the guardian spin . That just the guardian spin . Well, this is this is like well, this is this is more like a starmer success. So a sign of starmer success. So hes appealing the hes not appealing to the same people Jeremy Corbyn, people as Jeremy Corbyn, who was, far left was, you know, pretty far left and pretty outrageous and some pretty outrageous views. Appealing to the views. Hes not appealing to the same as did, but he same people as as he did, but he is way more the is appealing to way more of the rest country. Also, the rest of the country. Also, the guardian is lib dem, it . Guardian is lib dem, isnt it . They dont really care so they dont really care about labour party all. About the labour party at all. Are lib dem . Yeah they are, are they lib dem . Yeah they are, thats say their, thats what they say on their, on their website. Thats what they say on their, on they website. Thats what they say on their, on they seem e. Thats what they say on their, on they seem to kind of far they seem to be kind of far left me. But i mean thought left to me. But i mean i thought this a guardian spin on this was just a guardian spin on the fact that actually hes doing and winning doing a smart thing and winning over and winning over normal people and winning over normal people and winning ovethey do hate success in the they do hate success in the guardian. They really do. Yeah its ironic that, and its also ironic that, you tony blair, you know, in 1997, tony blair, the government, the previous labour government, he and part he opened the borders. And part of the reason for that to of the reason for that was to they literally to rub the they literally said to rub the rights it and bring in rights nose in it and bring in people whod right way, rights nose in it and bring in peoplevote d right way, rights nose in it and bring in peoplevote for right way, rights nose in it and bring in peoplevote for labour right way, rights nose in it and bring in peoplevote for labour righ you y, whod vote for labour and, you know, couple of know, come, go on a couple of decades. It turns out that decades. And it turns out that not all of the people that they brought for brought in want to vote for laboun brought in want to vote for labour. Rumoured labour. Its rumoured that i believe andrew said that believe andrew nether said that from im not from memory. But yeah, im not sure it was confirmed, but sure if it was confirmed, but that the yeah. All that was the rumour. Yeah. All right. Lets do the right. Well lets do the telegraph then. Scott, the border blame for fake Border Forces to blame for fake stamps. Apparently the chinese Border Forces to blame for fake starmakingjarently the chinese Border Forces to blame for fake starmaking fake tly the chinese Border Forces to blame for fake starmaking fake stamps. Hinese Border Forces to blame for fake starmaking fake stamps. Well,e are making fake stamps. Well, theyre stamps look theyre making stamps that look like selling like british stamps and selling them the problem like british stamps and selling thetheres the problem like british stamps and selling thetheres a the problem like british stamps and selling thetheres a law the problem like british stamps and selling thetheres a law passed problem like british stamps and selling thetheres a law passed inoblem is, theres a law passed in 1989, think, 1998, 1989, i think, or 1998, or sometime where for the royal mail give greater mail wanted to give greater access purchasers. So access to stamp purchasers. So they allowed other places like card book shops to sell card shops, book shops to sell stamps. And those shops dont check , they just sell check stamps, they just sell them. And if you, mistakenly use , a counterfeit stamp, you get fined five, £5 on your letters and delivered. So its become a bit of a scandal. And delivered. So its become a bit of a scandal. Yeah. Bit of a scandal. Yeah. And we talked about it last night, but the news part is the new part. The update is that the border force, royal mail, are blaming force. They blaming the border force. They are. Not like the post are. Its not like the post office passed blame for office sort of passed blame for anything, so yeah. Yeah. Anything, is it . So yeah. Yeah. Border force said and the border force has said that this is Economic Warfare from communist from the Chinese Communist party, think it party, which i dont think it is. Its just is. I think its just a money maker for some people. And i just leaving money maker for some people. And i unturned just leaving money maker for some people. And i unturned to st leaving money maker for some people. And i unturned to getzaving money maker for some people. And i unturned to get them no stone unturned to get them on their good. I know we should be using them to our benefit. Its going well, its going to be a great win. Its got to be a great win. Its got to be a great sort of product to smuggle because its so small. Stamps are and thin. Are so small and so thin. Are they counterfeit . Theyre still dont get it. Still stamps. I dont get it. They are counterfeit. They are counterfeit. Yes, i believe i mean, they are, but are they . Why should yes, i believe i mean, they are, ibe are they . Why should yes, i believe i mean, they are, ibe illegal . . Why should yes, i believe i mean, they are, ibe illegal . Someones|ld they be illegal . Someones paying they be illegal . Someones pay its a picture of the its just a picture of the kings face. Yeah, yeah, its the same old guy, it . Yeah, yeah. Same guy, isnt it . Yeah, yeah. Same ears. A £5. Guy, isnt it . Yeah, yeah. Same ear fine. A £5. Guy, isnt it . Yeah, yeah. Same ear fine. Then. The stamp costs fine. Then. The stamp costs about £6. Does. It works out. About £6. It does. It works out. Apparently they longer and apparently they no longer the the scandal the what i think the scandal really that the royal really is that the royal post office, they dont they no longer letters. Longer deliver letters. They dont they dont interested. They get they get better with parcels. Get they do better with parcels. So really focused on so theyre really focused on those. You put first those. Even if you put a first class a letter, it gets class stamp on a letter, it gets pitched into a pile over there and arrive in three and it might arrive in three days. Thats why a lot of days. So thats why a lot of people nhs people are missing their nhs appointments. Yeah, right. Was that the but i thought it was that the nhs doing second class. Nhs were doing second class. I was do class . Was like do first class . Thats a problem too. Thats a problem too. Yeah theres too cheap. Yeah theres too cheap. To be honest, it but yeah, to be honest, it wouldnt surprise me if britain at point down by at this point got taken down by stamps. I mean . Stamps. You know what i mean . Thats a thats how weak we are as a nation. Finally brought thats how weak we are as a natiorthe finally brought thats how weak we are as a natiorthe empire|ally brought thats how weak we are as a natiorthe empire stamps . Ight thats how weak we are as a natiorthe empire stamps . All down the empire stamps . All right, then. Right, lets do the eye then. Leo so its again. Leo so its starmer again. Labour uk defence labour will hike uk defence spending china spending amid threat from china and hes also and russia. So so hes also going the first labour going to become the first labour leader visit leader in three decades to visit britains Nuclear Submarine site in barrow in furness. Otherwise why starmer, suddenly more right wing than any conservative party leader weve ever had in the last 30 years. Yeah, well, the navys the navys weak. Isnt were gonna do a story on it, but the navy has very low attendance and theyre not building enough ships well. You ships in the us as well. You know, countries have know, these countries have gotten smug their know, these countries have gott< self smug their know, these countries have gott< self defence. Their know, these countries have gott< self defence. Yeah, their know, these countries have gott< self defence. Yeah, itheir know, these countries have gott< self defence. Yeah, i think own self defence. Yeah, i think i mean, horrible thing i mean, the one horrible thing about its reminding about ukraine is its reminding people the russian people how powerful the Russian Military can pose. Yeah. As a threat. And the west is wavering in the face of its unbelievable. And the west is wavering in the � it e of its unbelievable. And the west is wavering in the it looksts unbelievable. And the west is wavering in the it looks like nbelievable. And the west is wavering in the it looks like , elievable. And the west is wavering in the it looks like , you� vable. And the west is wavering in the it looks like , you know, and it looks like, you know, russias advancing in ukraine. And it looks like, you know, russits advancing in ukraine. And it looks like, you know, russits interesting in ukraine. And it looks like, you know, russits interesting thatzraine. And it looks like, you know, russits interesting that jeremy and its interesting that Jeremy Corbyn was just all for, well, just have no nuclear missiles. And well just, you know, well do well just cross our fingers and hope that russia doesnt invade, well invade, you know, well well hand some flowers and hope hand them some flowers and hope they butcher too much. They dont, butcher us too much. Its you know, its unsustainable. And i think in the weve lulled the west, weve become lulled into the sense security into the sense of security because got all the because weve got all the luxuries trappings of modern luxuries and trappings of modern life. Need motivated men life. But you need motivated men with guns and weapons to keep you safe. The polish would agree with you. I think the russians are firing Ballistic Missiles over poush firing Ballistic Missiles over polish airspace, not landing in poland, making poland, but theyre just making a and theyre just seeing a point and theyre just seeing how far again, like they have in the seeing how they the past, seeing how far they can until the eu can push europe until the eu does something i mean, does anything, something i mean, you rightly, weve had a lot of luxury beliefs as well, like net zero this. Zero and all this. Thats going to thats all going to disappear. That might thats all going to disa disappear that might thats all going to disa disappear well, might just disappear and well, suddenly it will be about defence its defence spending because its all. And some all too unstable. And nato, some people kind people feel, has become a kind of this point because of bluff at this point because theres nothing to actually back of bluff at this point because thup. S nothing to actually back of bluff at this point because th up. Weve ng to actually back of bluff at this point because th up. Weve got o actually back of bluff at this point because thup. Weve got like tually back it up. Weve got like ten dinghies. Has no army. Dinghies. France has no army. Germany, and this 2. 5, thats a figure you hear a lot. But do you think the starmer will actually do it, though . Thats my money actually do it, though . Thats my to money actually do it, though . Thats my to come money actually do it, though . Thats my to come from . Money actually do it, though . Thats my to come from . Fingers� ney going to come from . Fingers crossed will. Mean, crossed he will. I mean, you could out from something could take it out from something useless. Theres lots of useless. I mean, theres lots of useless. I mean, theres lots of useless also taking from useless. I mean, theres lots of useltake also taking from useless. I mean, theres lots of useltake it. Also taking from useless. I mean, theres lots of useltake it. Take aking from useless. I mean, theres lots of useltake it. Take ai defence creates so defence also creates jobs, so maybe match it with maybe you can match it with people for change. We need something yeah. We need to do something because dangerous because we live in a dangerous world. Quote george bush world. To quote george bush senior, that was okay. Senior, i believe that was okay. Thats it for the thats pretty much it for the front coming front pages. But coming up, di continues die insufferable. Continues to die insufferable. Harry and reform harry potter actors and reform uk sack a candidate whos dead. See you minute welcome back to headliners. Im nick dixon, still here with light entertainers leo kearse and Scott Capurro. Lets crack on with the telegraph. And keir starmer is hedging his bets over pretty much everything. But in this Angela Rayner. This case Angela Rayner. Leo. Yeah. Keir starmer refuses to yeah. So keir starmer refuses to say he has 100 confidence in Angela Rayner, i mean its nice, its refreshing to have a politician who, you know, wont make outlandish promises, but yeah, the labour deputy leader, Angela Rayner, has been accused of lying over the sale of her former Council House in stockport in 2015, was stockport in 2015, she was registered at the property for five years after marrying mark raynen five years after marrying mark rayner, who was her husband. I think theyre estranged now, and he was listed at a different address a mile away. Theyre address a mile away. So theyre saying, she was saying saying, you know, she was saying this her primary residence. This was her primary residence. She relief she got the tax relief or something when she it. But something when she sold it. But actually, her primary actually, it wasnt her primary residence. These champagne residence. And these champagne socialists houses. Residence. And these champagne soc i alists houses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont houses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont know houses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont know , houses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont know , it houses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont know , it seems uses. Residence. And these champagne socl dont know , it seems like. So i dont know, it seems like ive got sympathy for angela raynen ive got sympathy for Angela Rayner. It seems like a pretty small transgression compared to what were used to politicians doing. Exactly , you doing. Shes not exactly, you know, imelda marcos. Yeah, we covered day. Covered it the other day. I mean, the problem is its a few things. Its the. Its the. Okay, theres the initial sort of minor misdemeanour, whatever you call it. Then theres to lie whatever you call it. Then theresit. To lie whatever you call it. Then theresit. Then to lie whatever you call it. Then theresit. Then theres to lie whatever you call it. Then theresit. Then theres the lie about it. Then theres the hypocrisy. Chased down hypocrisy. When she chased down rishi sunaks wife about non dom status, know, status, she was you know, obsessed with Nadhim Zahawi tax status. Theres a hypocrisy status. So theres a hypocrisy element as well. So its very hard for to deal with hard for starmer to deal with it. Watched this it. I actually watched this interview, short interview, this very short clip and really like and he doesnt really sound like anything. Says im very anything. He just says im very ive full confidence in. And ive got full confidence in. And then not then the guy says, thats not 100 full 100 confidence. Full confidence. Full confidence. I mean full confidence. I mean full confidence because full. Youve been sunak. Sunaks youve been sunak. Sunaks wife is one of the richest women in were talking in britain. Were talking about a for gods a house in stockport for gods sake. Think i think sake. I mean, i think i think the a little minor, but the threats a little minor, but also i think also also i think that also the relationship starmer and relationship between starmer and she has always been a bit strained. They do show lot strained. And they do show a lot of photos in the press of photos of them in the press walking together, just the two of photos of them in the press wathem. Together, just the two of photos of them in the press wathem. And her, just the two of photos of them in the press wathem. And shesrst the two of photos of them in the press wathem. And shes alwaystwo of them. And shes always smiling looks, you know, smiling and he looks, you know, constipated. Feel constipated. And i just feel like not quite what like im not quite sure what were to from this were meant to gain from this sort of battle between them. I always think that maybe she wants job and hes terrified wants his job and hes terrified of it. I guess thats the way i put it. Is it you shes sort it. Is it you know, shes sort of token far left that he of this token far left that he can in there, hes more can have in there, but hes more worried Zarah Sultana worried about the Zarah Sultana and further left that and the even further left that he, he sort an he, you know, he sort of got an arrangement with a working arrangement with a now a working relationship or whatever. Things her there are things about her that the left that are strange. The left thing, she say, thing, because she did say, shoot ask when shoot first and ask later when they about they were talking about interviewing, they were talking about interviethey, they were talking about interviethey thought might be people they thought might be terrorists. It was a really strange response. I thought, so i think maybe he finds her a bit unpredictable. Something like this. Have vetted this. She should have vetted with him, maybe. And think with him, maybe. And i think he finds her, a bit, i hate to say unstable , i guess as unstable, i guess as a politician, maybe. Yeah. Well, certainly it would be unstable now to get rid of someone with the election coming up. So trying to keep so now hes trying to keep her . Just depends her . I suppose it just depends how to how much the press want to hammer and. How much the press want to harbutr and. How much the press want to har but now and. How much the press want to har but now they show her up with but now they show her up with two other women from her party. They dont. Shaheen. She together . Oh, interesting. I saw it a few it today and ive seen it a few times them shopping times before them going shopping or constituents times before them going shopping or meant constituents times before them going shopping or meant and� nstituents times before them going shopping or meant and so ituents times before them going shopping or meant and so i uents times before them going shopping or meant and so i feltts are meant to do. And so i felt like when i saw that footage, i thought, theyre kind of theyre not separating them. Theyre distancing them from Image Management bit. Management a little bit. Happens in yeah. It happens in succession. Can we not succession. Can we can we not have like some kind succession. Can we can we not haweird like some kind succession. Can we can we not haweird pr like some kind succession. Can we can we not haweird pr thing . Possible. Yeah. Because yeah, it would look bad for them. It depends much police depends how much the Police Investigate and how much the media. If the media want to hammer rid of a hammer it, they can get rid of a person cake. We know person for cake. We know this. You i just so you know what i mean . Just so many yeah. I mean, this you know what i mean . Just so many thing. Yeah. I mean, this you know what i mean . Just so many thing. Iyeah. I mean, this you know what i mean . Just so many thing. I mean, mean, this you know what i mean . Just so many thing. I mean, the an, this you know what i mean . Just so many thing. I mean, the borisis is the thing. I mean, the Boris Johnson he was johnson thing, when he was chased hounded by by chased down and hounded by by angela people on the Angela Rayner, by people on the left you know, having left for, you know, having a slice cake being ambushed slice of cake or being ambushed with cake at work, you with a cake by cake at work, you know, story know, it was the most non story of stories. Its so of all the stories. Its so weird know, the tory weird that you know, the tory government, brought government, this, this brought in rules and government, this, this brought in made rules and government, this, this brought in made so rules and government, this, this brought in made so much rules and government, this, this brought in made so much money. And government, this, this brought in made so much money. Well then made so much money. Well some them have so some of them have made so much money off the, the ppe money off the, off the, the ppe contracts and stuff like that. And theyre brought and then theyre brought down by, a is by, you know, a cake is ridiculous. You the ridiculous. And you see the story the that the story that the story that the party that boris was in trouble for, such drab affair. It for, its such a drab affair. It looks angelinas house. Think people can but i think people can understand parties and understand office parties and cake. Its the story cake. I think its the story that is what theyre that goes is what theyre looking for, what goes viral. And house seems to and this house story seems to have lot of have attracted a lot of attention its attention because its hypocrisy, dont like. Anyway, eefl e but anyway, lets do the times not times and diversity does not improve financial performance. According the according to a report from the institute of dir. Scott, apparently it doesnt , scott, apparently it doesnt, an associate professor at Mays Business School in texas, jeremiah green, along with john hand, a professor, a professor of accounting from north carolina. They did their own study about diversity at work. The famous study theyre quoting here is the mckinsey research. And dame vivian hunt, who suggested at the time when the research was done years ago that diversity produces, improved performance at work. And they did their own study and they said they couldnt find any proof of this at all, that they had no results. It was completely erroneous. Academics making that really making statements that really the study itself hadnt been backed proper research. And backed by proper research. And then the sentence i like and this final one, which this is the final one, which is the mckinsey people to the mckinsey people declined to comment. The idea really comment. I guess the idea really is that they had no statistical improvement when they did their own research. Nothing showed. Yeah, any diversity , growth, yeah, any diversity, growth, gross margin, return on assets, return on equity, total shareholder return. Thats everything. Yeah. Yeah. Because its yeah. This is because its ideological led research. Theyre told what the is theyre told what the result is before they do the research. Or they decided you need to find that diversity equity and inclusion shows that, you know this youre if this improved if youre if youre in the 17th century, youd have to show that, you know going to church is good for you or whatever. Its exactly the its a religion. The same thing. Its a religion. And also with and were seeing it also with the debate. You the gender ideology debate. You know, people are told, oh, if you you transition children, you if you transition children, its their lives and its its saving their lives and its making better. Making everything better. And its you sure its like, whoa, are you sure that, giving these its like, whoa, are you sure that,puberty giving these its like, whoa, are you sure that,puberty blockers] these kids puberty blockers and hormones and, you know, its so odd. I see a hormones and, you know, its so odd. I see a climate as hormones and, you know, its so odd. I see a climate as well. Odd. I see a climate as well. Its true. When i started in comedy San Francisco an comedy in San Francisco at an lgbt, vegan cafe, its hard to say, and, you know, the shows were diverse by nature because the, the venue attracted all sorts of people to come perform. There had never been a venue like that. And so we didnt have to do diversity format shows. They were. I didnt they just were. I didnt hear about until i started about that until i started coming here and saw people not wanting book more than one wanting to book more than one lgbt person on the same bill. Its so odd to me, like the audience just wants to laugh, you know . I just dont see the you know . I just dont see the point. People just want to Work Together along. Together and get along. Yeah, exactly together and get along. Yeah, exaand only system that and the only system that works meritocracy. The works is meritocracy. Hiring the best none sort of best person. None of the sort of forced, different forced, hiring from different categories so you can tick boxes and ensure youve got some sort of representative , diverse of representative, diverse workforce, crowbarring workforce, you know, crowbarring people that i people into positions that i think blind hiring is the only solution. Yeah, i think thats what you know. Yeah. I mean, thats thats thats what works. Thats thats what works. I think the eye is on the way out personally. Its dumb , out personally. Its dumb, enervating, idiotic, and its costing money. Been a lot money that its been a lot of money that has been spent it. Jesus. Has been spent on it. Jesus. I think its on yeah, yeah, i think its on the it doesnt work. I the way. It doesnt work. I mean, mark cubans been having this debate peterson this debate with Jordan Peterson online, but cuban hasnt got a leg because online, but cuban hasnt got a lejust because online, but cuban hasnt got a lejust doesnt because online, but cuban hasnt got a lejust doesnt work. Because online, but cuban hasnt got a lejust doesnt work. Its because it just doesnt work. Its nonsense. Lets do the nonsense. Anyway, lets do the independent. Daniel independent. And if Daniel Radcliffe is ever in another one of movies, of those wizard movies, it should called harry should be called harry potter and ingratitude. So and the wand of ingratitude. So j. K. Rowling says harry j. K. Rowling says that harry potter Daniel Radcliffe potter stars Daniel Radcliffe and emma watson can save their apology. And emma watson can save their apology. His. So shes shes had apology. His. So shes shes had a little snipe at them. Nice. She suggested she wont forgive the actors for questioning her trans. They did more than trans views. They did more than question her views. They really got the boot. Daniel apologise to trans fans her behaviour that hurt them. Yeah. He apologised to trans fans for rowlings behaviour, for any pain that rowlings comments have caused. Id be like, i made you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like what Pizza Express would you be working in if it was . Well, yeah, i saw him in equus. He was terrible. And the whole thing was a strip. We were whole thing was a strip. We were all for him to get naked all waiting for him to get naked and they didnt and they saved it. They didnt let at the end of the let us see it. At the end of the first like theyre supposed first act like theyre supposed to. For the little to. And we waited for the little willy to fly out. And was willy to fly out. And then i was like, we for. Like, thats what we paid for. This hes this guys got no talent. Hes so have that so lucky to have been in that film. And was the when film. So. And she was the when those came out, emma film. So. And she was the when those wascame out, emma film. So. And she was the when those was thee out, emma film. So. And she was the when those was the richestemma film. So. And she was the when those was the Richest Woman in watson was the Richest Woman in hollywood. The Richest Woman. She and she she was like 17. And then she complained , because, you know, complained, because, you know, the i wish that, the thing is, i, i wish that, you jc would leave it you know, jc would leave it alone. I mixed about her anyway because the books terrible, because the books are terrible, but her ability and but i support her ability and right anything she wants. Right to say anything she wants. But were just people that but they were just people that disagreed. I disagreed. Just leave it. I mean, dont im not im not mean, i dont im not im not waiting for the apology ideologies. I know the heart. I mean, i know to the heart. I mean, its like, know were its like, i know we were talking about talking earlier about the catholic church. Is a catholic church. It is like a religion thats, you know, it is. But they just they just had a different opinion, thats all. And it was in the past people have about than have forgotten about more than that. It goes right to the i mean, it goes right to the heart you biological heart of, you know, biological reality, allowed reality, how people are allowed to the and to even see the world. And whats great that, you whats great now is that, you know, linehan , jk know, graham linehan, jk rowling, gender rowling, all these gender critical are now being critical figures are now being proved right. Weve had the w path files, weve had the cast review that shown that review that have shown that actually, pumping kids actually, you know, pumping kids full and hormones and full of drugs and hormones and maiming surgically isnt maiming them surgically isnt always the best path for them. And whod have thought whod be a good winner though . Jk rowlings just be a good. Just be a bit more generous with the are. Look, they the kids they are. Look, they are for one thing, they are are well for one thing, they are actors who uncomfortable actors who are uncomfortable with hand. With that script in their hand. They produce or create they cant produce or create anything than their face they cant produce or create anytheig than their face they cant produce or create anythe screen. Than their face they cant produce or create anythe screen. Sher their face they cant produce or create anythe screen. She caneir face they cant produce or create anythe screen. She can make; they cant produce or create anythe screen. She can make a, on the screen. She can make a, you know, a huge amount of money on her talent. I just think that she has more power than they do. Yeah, but she shouldnt. And shes punching down a little bit. No, no, no, a little bit. Forgiveness requires repentance. And they havent repented wont because rich white they wont because rich white people theyve ever people dont think theyve ever done anything wrong in the world. More. World. Way more. Way more power theyve got way more power than theyre the than her because theyre on the you whats the you know, whats seen as the right side. Theyre the side right side. Theyre on the side of the catholic church. Shes but in the arts, shes wealthier so wealthier than they are. So she, galileo was wealthy. He was still led in and shown the rack the boardroom. The rack in the boardroom. The power. I just the rack in the boardroom. When the power. Ijust the rack in the boardroom. When creating er. I just the rack in the boardroom. When creating things st the rack in the boardroom. When creating things in think when creating things in the they will go to her the future, they will go to her and these two are going to age and these two are going to age and well because and probably not. Well because theyre and probably not. Well because the then should thought then they should have thought about then they should have thought abothey then they should have thought abo they they then they should have thought abothey they should. They they should. They they should. Agree with you i think. No, i agree with you i think. No, i listen i think i think that listen i think theyre completely wrong. God. No, hes their god. No, hes their god. Believe i read that believe me. When i read that years i thought, why are years ago, i thought, why are you this . Shes you doing this . Shes shes shes favours shes done so many favours for you, know, can i just you, but, you know, can i just say had the tweet a say that we had the tweet up a moment slightly moment ago, but its slightly disingenuous moment ago, but its slightly dising it was h it was hashtag farage, hashtag far hooligan. Hashtag far right hooligan. Clearly it is clearly a joke. Yes. Here it is again. And just clearly a joke. Yes. Here it is agai|celebs and just clearly a joke. Yes. Here it is agai|celebs who and just clearly a joke. Yes. Here it is agai|celebs who and up just clearly a joke. Yes. Here it is agai|celebs who and up jua said celebs who cosied up to a movement intent eroding movement intent on eroding womens rights, who womens hard won rights, and who used platforms cheer on used their platforms to cheer on the minors can the transition of minors, can save for save their apologies for traumatised, detransitioners and vulnerable on Vulnerable Women reliant on single sex spaces. Think she single sex spaces. I think she said its amazing said it very well. Its amazing that the independent still that the independent is still trying who trying to smear anybody who essence of biological reality as far right bigot. Give it up far right bigot. Give it up guys. Youve lost. All right, lets do the guardian then. And the post Office Scandal incredibly keeps getting even worse. Scott, i dont know how worse. Scott, i dont know how theyre that. Theyre doing that. Apparently. A woman, yes, apparently. A woman, seema misra, was jailed. She was eight weeks pregnant, and she was a post office operator, and she was wrongly prosecuted. And the head of the post office at the head of the post office at the time, david smith , the time, david smith, apparently, tweeted or texted or emailed his co workers and said, this is brilliant news that shes been put in prison. And he says now in testimony recently, he said, i didnt know that she was pregnant. And of course i would have never sent that message out if id known, because its never a good idea to pregnant in to put a pregnant woman in prison. Knew at prison. Although they knew at the time that there was a problem that software. Problem with that software. Thats they kept thats why they kept investigating own investigating their own software, and they wanted an independent study by fujitsu who had made the software. So how is it independent that they gave them that power and that right, because they knew that something was and instead was wrong with it, and instead they their own they were imprisoning their own employees taking money from them . Although think denies although i think he denies that. He that. The barrister, he said that. The barrister, he said that he. Course do. That he. Of course they do. Yeah, but the kind of thing yeah, but its the kind of thing you but, you have to say on telly. But, but appalling. But yes, it seems appalling. I mean, email, he mean, to send this email, he says was about the people says it was about the people working right. Working hard on the case. Right. So good. Hes so it doesnt look good. Hes admitted it was really poorly thought is thought through. And this is horrific. 15 months pregnant, in prison her sons horrific. 15 months pregnant, in pris10th. Her sons horrific. 15 months pregnant, in pris10th. Yeah, her sons horrific. 15 months pregnant, in pris10th. Yeah, yeah,er sons horrific. 15 months pregnant, in pris10th. Yeah, yeah, eight s ten 10th. Yeah, yeah, eight weeks pregnant. Its so horrific. But but he didnt i mean, reading this, it doesnt seem that he knew that the system was faulty. This was apparently a test case that was that was proving that the honzon that was proving that the horizon it system was seen to be robust. This horizon it system was seen to be robust. This was the test horizon it system was seen to be robust. This was the test case robust. This was the test case that proved so from his that proved that. So from his point view , at the time, point of view, at the time, a guilty person whod been convicted and that was seen as you know, thats obviously , you you know, thats obviously, you know, you get a successful prosecution, but hes had a chance to apologise for four years and hes done nothing until now , until hes before a until now, until hes before a jury until now, until hes before a jury of his peers. So youre blaming fujitsu instead or someone or the post office . I think is has been you think this is this has been you know, digging out, you know, theyre digging out, you know, theyre digging out, you know, the know, his his comment at the time. I think thats thats time. And i think thats thats unfair because information time. And i think thats thats unfa he ecause information time. And i think thats thats unfa he had|se information time. And i think thats thats unfa he had to information time. And i think thats thats unfa he had to to ormation time. And i think thats thats unfa he had to to g0|ation time. And i think thats thats unfa he had to to go on on time. And i think thats thats unfa he had to to go on it that he had to had to go on it was an appropriate was it was an appropriate comment. Right. So all comment. Yes. All right. So all right. Good. We were balanced on that fair enough. Lets do that then. Fair enough. Lets do this the times and this one then. The times and reform sacked reform uk have sacked a candidate being inactive. Candidate for being inactive. Turns out he was just dead, so apparently still more apparently he was still more competent and competent than most tory and labour exactly , labour mps. Yeah, well, exactly, reform uk has said it is mortified, which ironically means dead after dropping a candidate choice for being inactive, only to discover that he had died , although. Yeah, i he had died, although. Yeah, i mean, technically theyre not wrong. He was inactive. So when wrong. He was inactive. So when the party removed tommy cockwell, whos an rnli volunteer, as the york Central Party parliamentary candidate, it said, we cant afford to have people doing nothing in an election year, but it later emerged that he had actually died selection died during the Selection Process , and i think he still process, and i think he still should to honest , i should stand, to be honest, i think hed do a betterjob than standing would be hard. This selection i mean, this Selection Process meant that he was alive. And the election came and then when the election came around, funny too, because around, its funny too, because i sorry, they i think they see sorry, they seem bit out of touch with seem a bit out of touch with their own candidates a little bit. So reform bit. Yeah. I mean, so reform have said some strange i mean, i like of the people in like some of the people in reform, theyve some reform, but theyve said some strange things like they use the media to vet their candidates. Yeah. They dont have the resources candidates. Yeah. They dont have the resources to candidates. Yeah. They dont have the resources to candidates� s. Yeah. They dont have the resources to candidates and ive spoken to candidates and they just went in. They say, well, i just went in. They oh, have a they asked, oh, have you got a criminal record . Cool. Criminal record . No. Cool. Youre very poor youre hired like its very poor vetting course, they vetting process. Of course, they dont resources and dont have the resources and the money other parties. Money of the other parties. So then to that, then they seem to say that, yeah, using media as yeah, were using the media as a kind process, which yeah, were using the media as a kiiai process, which yeah, were using the media as a kiia terrible process, which yeah, were using the media as a kiia terrible idearocess, which yeah, were using the media as a kiia terrible idea because hich yeah, were using the media as a kiia terrible idea because now is a terrible idea because now their these hit their enemies put out these hit pieces and then theyre seen to just respond. So just capitulate and respond. So their are just capitulate and respond. So thei doing are just capitulate and respond. So thei doing that . Are just capitulate and respond. So thei doing that . Why are just you doing that . Why are you just capitulating enemies capitulating to our enemies immediately . This is politics is a thats how it a tough game. Thats not how it works. And this is sort works. In 2024. And this is sort of, i suppose, the suppose , of, i suppose, the i suppose, the apotheosis, to use a word, i use of that which the apotheosis, to use a word, i use candidatesf that which the apotheosis, to use a word, i use candidates actuallyiich the apotheosis, to use a word, i use candidates actually of| the apotheosis, to use a word, i use candidates actually of the your candidates actually of the poor process. It doesnt poor vetting process. It doesnt get than theyre get much worse than theyre actually be very actually dead. So but to be very fair they dont have fair to them, they dont have the resources of other parties, even though its a sort of grimly story. Mean, grimly amusing story. I mean, a lot people even lot of people dont even know the exists first the party exists in the first place. True. Yeah, thats place. Thats true. Yeah, thats true, although doing true, although theyre doing surprisingly well in polls, given knows given that no one even knows they exist. 12 for some, thats how party how bad the tories are. A party that people know that most people dont know about to about is threatening them to become yeah, become the new opposition. Yeah, and imagine if we had proportional representation and imagine if we had proportiwedepresentation and imagine if we had proporti wed have entation and imagine if we had proportiwed have reformn and imagine if we had proportiwed have reform as the uk, wed have reform as a solid, know, presence in solid, you know, presence in parliament. Thatd be parliament. I know thatd be very all right. Parliament. I know thatd be very is all right. Parliament. I know thatd be very is for all right. Parliament. I know thatd be very is for partill right. Parliament. I know thatd be very is for part two. ]ht. Parliament. I know thatd be very is for part two. But that is it for part two. But coming the navy its coming up the navy scraps its swimming requirement. Wokeness coming up the navy scraps its swimnopera� quirement. Wokeness coming up the navy scraps its swimnopera an rement. Wokeness coming up the navy scraps its swimnopera an ofcom. Wokeness coming up the navy scraps its swimnopera an ofcom complaints at the opera an ofcom complaints that last one is not soon. Welcome back to headliners. Lets get straight into it with the telegraph. And royal navy the telegraph. And royal navy recruits no longer have to prove they swim. They are here. They can swim. They are here. Anyone who wants to come on headune anyone who wants to come on headline longer to headline is no longer has to talk the news or be funny. Talk about the news or be funny. With you two. No. Apparently with you two. No. Anyone seeking to join the Senior Service wont have to pass a 30 minute swim test prior to signing up. Pass a 30 minute swim test prior to signing up. Once theyre in to signing up. Once theyre in training, they will them training, they will teach them to. But it used to be that to swim. But it used to be that you had to jump in the water and show them could swim. And show them you could swim. And then youd be accepted into the training well, then youd be accepted into the train need well, then youd be accepted into the train need theyre well, they need people. Theyre desperate, they need people. Theyre desandte, had to learn to and theyve had to learn to swim the job. And theyve had to learn to swi theyve a job. And theyve had to learn to swi theyve had. And theyve had to learn to swi theyve had to decommission theyve had to decommission a couple ships they couple of larger ships so they can man a few others. So the royal is shrinking in that royal navy is shrinking in that regard, too. We used to rule the waves, leo. Theres a whole song about it and everything. No one it and everything. Now. No one can swim. Yeah, and russia, can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if invades, wont can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to invades, wont can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to shooties, wont can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to shoot us. Wont can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to shoot us. Theywont can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to shoot us. They can� t can even swim. Yeah, and russia, if to shoot us. They can just need to shoot us. They can just push us off the side of a boat. Yeah, yeah, none of us can swim. Its ridiculous, it shows us its ridiculous, but it shows us down. In a down. The military is in a parlous because nobodys parlous state because nobodys signing the signing up. Because all the people would, people who traditionally would, would have signed up to fight in the and of, you the military. And a lot of, you know, Family Tradition know, its a Family Tradition for, families , get told for, for some families, get told are patriotism any sort of you know, if you display a flag, if you if youre got any pride in your country, then youre a horrible, evil bigot and you should, you know, we hate you and you should be in jail. And so guys are being like, so those guys are being like, well, why should for well, why should i fight for these people . Think its these people . I also think its like the met service. I the salary is too i think the salary is too low. I think need pay low. I think they need to pay them little more. Yeah. Them a little bit more. Yeah. They their lives they are risking their lives after yeah a good point. After all. Yeah a good point. Thats interesting. No. Thats interesting. Also, leos like leo leos point sounds like leo rhetoric, there was rhetoric, but actually there was guidance to top Army Guidance released to top army people are people saying here, here are indicators extreme far right indicators of extreme far right people. One of them was patriotism. Mean, thats a patriotism. I mean, thats a real guidance that came out in the i mean, its the press. I mean, its absolutely unbelievable. Its like job, youve like to do that job, youve surely be at least surely got to be at least slightly. Slightly patriotic. Thats been the you know, thats been the thing while, though. Here. You know, thats been the tiknow while, though. Here. You know, thats been the tiknow that nhile, though. Here. You know, thats been the tiknow that inile, though. Here. You know, thats been the tiknow that in westiough. Here. You know, thats been the tiknow that in west london,ere. I know that in west london, where i used live, and really where i used to live, and really even where i do if even in east where i do now, if you george flag, you put up a saint george flag, i people get a bit i think people get a bit suspicious. I think the neighbours start raising eyebrows just eyebrows over it. Its just a flag during the football. Flag set during the football. Only if its the world cup or the euros. Thats only if its the world cup or the euros. Thats youre the euros. Thats it. Youre allowed weeks. Allowed it for a few weeks. See problem with i dont see a problem with being being english. I being proud for being english. I dont see why thats a difficulty. E were in its not. But were in a weird country, a weird place. Weird country, in a weird place. Lets eye ofcom lets do the eye and ofcom complaints soared 600 lets do the eye and ofcom co what nts soared 600 lets do the eye and ofcom co what many soared 600 lets do the eye and ofcom co what many are oared 600 lets do the eye and ofcom co what many are already 600 lets do the eye and ofcom co what many are already calling in what many are already calling the Louis Schaffer yeah, the Louis Schaffer effect. Yeah, so complaints soar by 600 so ofcom complaints soar by 600 in the age of gb news and talk tv. So the watchdog has received over 20,000 complaints about the two broadcasters so far in 2024, as the majority of complaints are being driven by a small number of high profile incidents. So there was an incident with juua. So there was an incident with Julia Hartley brewer. So there was an incident with Julia Hartley brewer. She had a Julia Hartley brewer. She had a Heated Exchange with palestinian politician doctor mustafa barghouti, i must have one actually on her program, which received 17,000 complaints. So thats the vast majority. And theres also the laurence fox. Incident where he said he didnt want to have intercourse with a political journalist when he may well have actually wanted to, but lets go over that again. Yeah but most of these complaints, i mean, this is the thing the complaints arent being made by people who are watching channel and then watching the channel and then theyre offended by something theyre offended by something they see. Theres activists. You get being sent get these emails being sent around by these activist groups, you funded by shadowy you know, funded by shadowy money that, you know, encourage people complain en masse to people to complain en masse to ofcom. So its not legitimate complaints. Complaints. I think people watching the programmes like them. Yeah. Thats why its odd to me. Yeah, yeah. Shadowy money is my favourite kind of money, by the but kind of money, by the way. But yeah, does to be driven yeah, it does seem to be driven a yeah, people. They a lot by. Yeah, people. They just everyone just say, hey, everyone complain. Link. Complain. Heres the link. And the different the bbc has a different complaints as well, complaints procedure as well, which more complaints which more involved complaints procedure. Which more involved complaints prostraight which more involved complaints pro straight on there which more involved complaints prostraight on there and but she go straight on there and but she must known they attach must have known when they attach people a must have known when they attach pe show a must have known when they attach pe show that a must have known when they attach pe show that people a must have known when they attach pe show that people dont a tv show that people who dont like rees mogg like Jacob Rees Mogg are just going whether going to complain whether they watch not. Going to complain whether they watand not. Going to complain whether they watand a not. Going to complain whether they watand a lot t. Going to complain whether they watand a lot of people dont and a lot of people dont like i kind of think like him. So i kind of think they the criticism. They invited the criticism. Very interesting well, whats very interesting to lammy to see will be the david lammy lbc suddenly lbc case, where he suddenly found live on found himself reporting live on sir jeffrey donaldson, who had resigned so resigned from the dup. So suddenly. It was news. Its like, oh no, a politician is reporting news and so this is a controversy and question is, controversy and the question is, will in the same will they treat that in the same way im way as theyve treated gb . Im sure just it sure they will. Im just it seems such a bizarre, arbitrary rule that, if rule anyway that, you know, if a politician is presenting a show and some, you know, important breaking comes in, they breaking news comes in, they cant tell, they cant read out the important breaking news. I mean, what are they afraid of . Does fear will of . What does ofcom fear will happenif of . What does ofcom fear will happen if that occurs . Itsjust happen if that occurs . Its just very happen if that occurs . Itsjust very english its just a very english thing, it . Were talking thing, isnt it . Were talking on it must strange on a break. It must be strange for just what for an american. Just do what they yeah, much. I they want. Yeah, pretty much. I remember adverts remember the american adverts when a kid they were when i was a kid and they were just know, was like just like, you know, it was like a is awful. And we a coke. Pepsi is awful. And we werent to that. Werent allowed to do that. We couldnt competitor. Couldnt name the competitor. And kind with and its kind of similar with this. Opinions. This. We cant have opinions. Yeah. We are yeah. Were just. Hello. We are the no opinions. The news. We have no opinions. But ill probably be in but anyway, ill probably be in trouble. Them trouble. Did you call them newsreaders here . Way not celebrities. The way they do read do in the us. People that read the are huge the news in the us are huge household here they household names and here they just it. I went into a bbc just call it. I went into a bbc studio once they were doing studio once when they were doing the and was the nightly news, and it was just woman, she just this lovely woman, and she seated a fake seated her desk with a fake background, and was background, and there was nothing in studio. It nothing else in the studio. It looked on tv, but looked so glamorous on tv, but it isnt in person. And she it so isnt in person. And she had her right down next to had her purse right down next to her i thought so. Her feet. I thought it was so. Yeah, kind of sweet. Its different, it . Its different, isnt it . I mean, Tucker Carlson mean, imagine Tucker Carlson going, mean, imagine Tucker Carlson goiopinion. Are you talking about . Offended it. T offended a im offended by it. Or a posse that hes surrounded by people. All are. Right. Anyway, for just balance, say love balance, i want to say i love ofcom made absolutely ofcom and ive made absolutely clear. Guardian. Clear. Lets do the guardian. And government now and the Welsh Government is now so king is so oppressive, even the king is worried getting in trouble worried about getting in trouble with the law. Slept with ofcom scott, ive slept with ofcom and good and bad, and theyre really good and bad, the king has got a problem that the king has got a problem that the left for him to deal the queen left for him to deal with, because during the queens 70 year reign, she vetted more than a thousand draft laws before were approved by before they were approved by elected politicians. And a lot of these laws she vetted , of these laws she vetted, affected her personal property and her privately owned estates in balmoral and sandringham. And she was warned by politicians first, these laws are about to be passed , so you may want to be passed, so you may want to look at them and maybe edit them a little bit, which she then did. And then they were passed with so that may with her approval. So that may not be legal. And now charles has done a couple of laws that way himself. And so people are concerned that he may go to jail because of that. Could happen. Really that could happen. Well, dont like this. Its really that could happen. Welguardian. Ike this. Its really that could happen. Welguardian. Weve s. Its really that could happen. Welguardian. Weve gots really that could happen. Welguardian. Weve got our late the guardian. Weve got our late queen. Doing queen. Theyre still doing stories on her. It says the late queen have used her queen might have used her privileged well, yeah, queen might have used her privil but apparently, royal courtiers pressure but apparently, royal cotthe rs pressure but apparently, royal cotthe welsh pressure but apparently, royal cotthe Welsh Government;sure but apparently, royal cotthe Welsh Government to re on the Welsh Government to ensure could on the Welsh Government to ens be could on the Welsh Government to ens be prosecuted could on the Welsh Government to ens be prosecuted for could on the Welsh Government to ens be prosecuted for rural uld not be prosecuted for rural crimes. Now, what has he been up crimes. Now, what has he been up to . Rural sounds weird. It to . Rural crime sounds weird. It sounds something wicked, sounds like something wicked, man. Witness. Hes, a witness. Hes, a witness. Rural crime can happen a rural crime can only happen. Rural areas. Its called rural areas. Consent. Its its called the consent. Its called consent called mechanism. Consent mechanism. And its mechanism. And hes, its legislation rents legislation relating to rents that uk landowners can charge for mobile phone companies putting their masks on their land. I thought it would involve sheep. Well, maybe in the end it does, but it involves money. Always. The royals goes always. The royals always goes back them. Back to money for them. Right . Okay. Balance disagree with so balance i disagree with everything said and love so balance i disagree with eve royals. Said and love so balance i disagree with eve royals. Lets said and love so balance i disagree with eve royals. Lets do aid and love so balance i disagree with eve royals. Lets do the and love so balance i disagree with eve royals. Lets do the mail. Ve so balance i disagree with eve imlzzi. Lets do the mail. Ve so balance i disagree with eve imlzzi isats do the mail. Ve so balance i disagree with eve imlzzi is turning he mail. Ve so balance i disagree with eve imlzzi is turning hismail. Ve and mizzi is turning his life around moving from the around and moving away from the terrifying no terrifying the public for no reason market. Leo. Thats exactly mizzi exactly right. So tiktok mizzi says hes going back to college to change my life around and started looking for loads of jobs so he can better for my jobs so he can do better for my child and the people around me. So he notorious for so he became notorious for pranks such as going into strangers houses, stealing an elderly womans dog, ripping up Library Books and asking random passers by, well, threatening them with do you want to die now he turns life around. Hes here with a hard hat. He wants to do construction. Yeah, theyre teaching theyre teaching teaching him. Theyre teaching him and metalwork him bricklaying and metalwork and stuff like that, he said the day i come out of jail, i told myself im never going back and that i might do whatever it takes to change my life around so i can do better for my child and the people around me, but he does also say he will be returning to social media. Well, he been banned he said that hes been banned from different social from three Different Social Media were his most popular. So i thats why hes so i think thats why hes doing this. Wasnt about he i wasnt sure about mizzi. He did dodgy that did a lot of dodgy things that upset people, but then upset a lot of people, but then he me on twitter and i he followed me on twitter and i thought, bad, hes thought, hes not all bad, hes all was talking to all right. And he was talking to andrew tate. He was trying to turn around. Turn his life around. Got nice smile. Hes got a very nice smile. Hes got a very nice smile. Yeah, he could be all yeah, i think he could be all right. A sweet hes right. Hes a sweet kid. Hes a sweet kid. Down, he could sweet kid. Deep down, he could come hard hat, some sweet kid. Deep down, he could come construction,|t, some sweet kid. Deep down, he could come construction, learn some sweet kid. Deep down, he could come construction, learn about sweet kid. Deep down, he could conrealinstruction, learn about sweet kid. Deep down, he could conreal world, tion, learn about sweet kid. Deep down, he could con real world, tion, learr scaring the real world, and stop scaring people the real world, and stop scaring peoi le the real world, and stop scaring peoi think when hes older, i think when hes older, though, hell realise how silly he young and hell he was when hes young and hell be his behaviour. Be embarrassed by his behaviour. He do anymore. He wont want to do it anymore. Hes obviously some hes obviously got some talent, charisma, talent, hes got charisma, hes built some built a big following. Some of its very questionable, but i dont to say dont know. Im going to say good im hoping good luck to mizzi. Im hoping hes not like that onlyfans girl who claiming be who suddenly is claiming to be a christian, which im so sceptical giving you the sceptical of. Im giving you the benefit. Are you following her . And posting and then she started posting and fully dare fully clothed. Yeah. How dare you, i think you, leo . All right, i think weve got go the break. Weve got to go to the break. But good to mizzi. Thats but good luck to mizzi. Thats part the but part three, the story. But coming the section, coming up in the final section, civil welcome back to the final part of headliners. Lets get into it with the guardian. And a story with the guardian. And a story about misguided wokeism. Hey, it may but it may be misguided, but it provides 80 of our provides about 80 of our content. That one. Content. Scott. That one. Antonio pappano, whos the conductor and musical director of the ls0, the london symphony orchestra, criticised orchestra, has criticised misguided wokeism behind what hes called a great suspicion of opera and british cultural achievements. He states in this article, and im sure he said it publicly elsewhere , that he publicly elsewhere, that he thinks that the British Public is suspicious and slightly guilty for their own cultural achievements, and that they dont go to the opera because theyre a bit embarrassed by what theyre watching. And i think what he was saying was theyre embarrassed by the grand ness it. Yes, and by the ness of it. Yes, and by the pomposity of it. Its more italian , isnt it . Its more italian, isnt it . More italian, and were more reserved. Its broad and its cartoonish to some people, and its probably because they dont understand it. I think the problem is opera isnt being taught promoted in schools taught and promoted in schools as an entertainment form. To be taught shouldnt have to be taught in. This is i to in schools. This is i went to the opera people. People the opera once. People. People arent like, not going to the opera because of wokeism. People arent going to the opera because boring. Went because its boring. I went to opera it so boring. Opera once. It was so boring. I love opera, was worse than love opera, it was worse than virtually love opera, it was worse than virt oh. Y god, you love opera, it was worse than virtoh. Y god, you are love opera, it was worse than virt oh. Y god, you are cretin. Oh my god, you are a cretin. Are should be fired. You are you . Should be fired. You should be set on fire. The thing it, the worst thing about it, youre a witch. They were singing. Singing in singing. They werent singing in german romantic. They were literally singing in english. So you hear literally. You could hear it literally. Just italian. When just like being italian. When i saw isolde milan saw tristan and isolde in milan and life, did. And changed my life, it did. It changed my life. Well, ive it changed my life. Well, pve seen it changed my life. Well, ive seen anything. In ive never seen anything. So in a good. Marvellous. No. Of course. On what course. Well, it depends on what you life is. Agree you think my life is. I agree with you think my life is. I agree witiwhen the opera changed my when the opera changed my life, that life, it made me realise that state funding of the arts is absolutely tax. Wearing cotton blend. If youre. If youre. Thats all im going to say. If youre wearing youre if youre wearing a, if youre taxing pay for taxing a bus driver to pay for some rich guys hobby, it doesnt have. But but thats what hes saying. It isnt a rich guys hobby. You can get affordable opera tickets at you can can go see the opera for can you can go see the opera for £15 if you work at it, i have one. Im shocked that the gay person opera, can person likes the opera, but can i sorry i its ijust say im so sorry i its going to be terrible for that. Can say ofcom you on that one . Can i say ofcom you on that one . Come on. Do worse jokes that every you do worse jokes that every daybut, was by the way, but, leo was by the way, sounds. Does sound bit sounds. He does sound a bit funny. He sounds just peep funny. He sounds just like peep show, watched a play show, where they watched a play and so and theyre like, its so boring. We could have watched heat de niro pacino. Boring. We could have watched hanou de niro pacino. Boring. We could have watched hanou soundliro pacino. Boring. We could have watched hanou sound like pacino. Boring. We could have watched hanou sound like isound like you sound like you sound like everybodys end of everybodys uncle at the end of the on sunday, everybodys uncle at the end of the about on sunday, everybodys uncle at the end of the about the sunday, everybodys uncle at the end of the about the art. Iday, everybodys uncle at the end of the about the art. Look, you moaning about the art. Look, you have arts kids. Have to teach the arts to kids. Its a transition for a lot of kids into other fields. And for me, it was for me. For me, the me, it was for me. For me, the arts was a real, it was a real safe space, actually, when i was younger , it was for any weirdo. Younger, it was for any weirdo. You know, the performing arts is great. You know, all weirdos say definitely. So. Okay. All right. We love the opera. Well, one of us does. Lets do the guardian now obligatory now with our obligatory archaeology story. Leo. So a banquet with preserved banquet room with preserved frescoes, which is an early form of tesco, has been unearthed among the pompeii ruins. Oh, more art, more boo oh, more art, more boo this is good art. This would have been like the cinema. Yeah, have been like the cinema. Yeah, the destroyed kind. Thats the kind you like. Thats the kind you like. So they had it. So its in pompeii. A black pompeii. Its a black room. Apparently walls were pompeii. Its a black room. Apparenblack walls were pompeii. Its a black room. Apparen black because ere pompeii. Its a black room. Apparenblack because ite pompeii. Its a black room. Apparenblack because it would painted black because it would disguise from disguise the soot from the candles, got all these candles, and its got all these frescoes inspired by the trojan war, southern italy. And war, in southern italy. And theyve got. So this is helen of troy meeting paris. Possibly. Troy meeting paris. Possibly. Ive got no idea. And when you said the when leo said the suit for the candles, he meant the soot. Not not this. They werent wearing scott, wearing a suit. Oh yeah, scott, any . Any anything on this . No, i mean, i saw the frescoes. Theyre beautiful. I think pompeii is fantastic. And i theyre i love that theyre still excavating from pompeii excavating items from pompeii that surprise us all. Its incredible. Were so lucky to have. I mean, the best thing have it. I mean, the best thing that ever happened that town that ever happened in that town was right . Okay. That ever happened in that town was thing right . Okay. That ever happened in that town was thing , right . Okay. That ever happened in that town was thing , unlessjht . Okay. That ever happened in that town was thing , unless youve ay. That ever happened in that town was thing , unless youve got best thing, unless youve got loads i want to loads on this, i might want to go one because its a go to next one because its a civil america. Go to next one because its a civi the america. Go to next one because its a civi the telegraph,a. Go to next one because its a civi the telegraph, then, and the telegraph, then, and alex garlands about civil garlands new film about civil war america. Now, garland war in america. Now, garland actually trouble of actually went to the trouble of writing screenplay. Writing a whole screenplay. He could few could have just waited a few months documentary. Months and done a documentary. Its to scott, i think its about to happen thats what he happen. I mean, thats what he says. The country is says. He says the country is divided, about says. He says the country is di\run,i, about says. He says the country is di\run, theyve, about says. He says the country is di\run, theyve, you about says. He says the country is di\run, theyve, you put out says. He says the country is di\run, theyve, you put aut to run, theyve, you know, put a lot supporters, from that lot of his supporters, from that day, 6th, jail. Day, january 6th, in jail. And thats fired up trumps base. And now the election itself. And and now the election itself. And then trump the statements hes making online, the, the, the, the vox pops hes doing on video are just brilliant. Hes hes hes hes descended to just swearing just yelling at cameras. Dirty words just to get their attention. And now he and hes selling bibles to raise money. Its so hes hes a desperate despot. Hes going to win. Might as long as its win. He might as long as its too big to rig. He may win two big. He might, win. But big. He might, he might win. But that doesnt mean that the country is going toward a civil war. The problem with war. I think the problem with the always felt this, war. I think the problem with th that always felt this, war. I think the problem with th that its always felt this, war. I think the problem with th that its too ways felt this, war. I think the problem with th that its too large elt this, war. I think the problem with ththat its too large and his, war. I think the problem with ththat its too large and that is that its too large and that the infrastructure is too weak, so that there are people in america who completely america who feel completely detached, should by detached, as they should by politicians ignoring their just their basic needs, you know. All right. Interesting. Yeah. Yeah. Well what do you think, leo . I yeah. Well what do you think, leo . I mean, worried its leo . I mean, im worried its going lib, too woke. Going to be too lib, too woke. Ive seen one picture of it. I think already a bit think it already looks a bit like probably still like that. Ill probably still watch interesting. Watch it. It sounds interesting. Are about or are you talking about america or the film. Film . The film . The film. The film . Both. I think both. Yeah i mean, i think i think america have a chance think america does have a chance to having another civil war because faith because people have lost faith in people used to have such pride in america. Americans had such everywhere, such pride flags everywhere, like have like british people used to have pride in britain. Now its pride in britain. And now its being this by the being beaten out of this by the left who control left wing communists who control everything, apparently. And its such i remember going everything, apparently. And its su see i remember going everything, apparently. And its su see independenceember going everything, apparently. And its su see Independence Dayzr going everything, apparently. And its su see Independence Day injoing everything, apparently. And its su see Independence Day in theg to see Independence Day in the Cinema Square in new cinema in times square in new york, at the end the york, and at the end of it, the whole cinema started chanting usa, it was so cool and usa, usa and it was so cool and so american. It was better than any opera thats ever been done. But like this book and like that film, i think people love seeing destroyed. Seeing lovely things destroyed. So whenever theres a film when san blown up or new San Francisco is blown up or new york or london, people really go for i think they for it. And i think they they like seeing things down. Like seeing things brought down. Yeah. Think its yeah. Because i think its because they dont think itll happen. They cant imagine it happening. So the pleasure of seeing a fantasy so seeing it as a fantasy is so exciting. Seeing it as a fantasy is so exc yeah. Its quite yeah. But its quite painfully they never painfully real now. They never bnng painfully real now. They never bring you know, blow bring down like, you know, blow up sized like up a medium sized town like dumfries sheffield. Dumfries or sheffield. Take it it they never take it down. It looks been up looks like its been blown up already. Am worried about the okay. I am worried about the state america, us state of america, as many of us are. See if state of america, as many of us are. Film see if state of america, as many of us are. Film any see if state of america, as many of us are. Film any good. See if state of america, as many of us are. Film any good. Letsf the film is any good. Lets quickly the metro woman quickly do the metro and a woman in vietnam accused of in vietnam has been accused of defrauding i love defrauding 35 billion. I love this rayner this the whole Angela Rayner thing perspective . So real thing in perspective . So real estate tycoon called truong milan. Well done, well done. He milan. Well done, well done. He rose to power from a Street Market vendor , was sentenced to market vendor, was sentenced to death in vietnam after she was accused defrauding £35 accused of defrauding £35 billion in vietnam. Thats a lot of dong , so excuse me. Thats of dong, so excuse me. Thats the money in vietnam. Oh, right. So shes had a lot of you, but, yeah, i mean, we should we should have done this during our financial crash instead of all the sort bosses of rbs. And the sort of bosses of rbs. And everybody golden everybody got, like, golden handshakes. Its true. Bringing us in 2008, none of us to calamity in 2008, none of those people went prison. Those people went to prison. At the at i mean, at least at the at the breakdown in the i mean, at least at the at thein breakdown in the i mean, at least at the at thein 1989, breakdown in the i mean, at least at the at thein 1989, some kdown in the i mean, at least at the at thein 1989, some of wn in the i mean, at least at the at thein 1989, some of those the us in 1989, some of those savings and people go savings and loans people did go to 2008, nobody did. Okay. Okay. Yeah. In fact, theyre probably richer now than they were then. That one guy. Just because i dont to on story dont want to end on a story with a death can i just with a death penalty. Can i just go next one and lets do go to the next one and lets do the the next item the mirror and the next item in britains decline, the mirror and the next item in britairis decline, the mirror and the next item in britairis flesh decline, the mirror and the next item in britairis flesh eatingline, the mirror and the next item in britairis flesh eating zombie bingo is flesh eating zombie drugs. Bingo is flesh eating zombie dru its right . A its so good, right . Its a tranquilliser thats called, xylazine. And its a powerful animal. Thats animal. Tranquilliser. Thats finding its way into the drug market. People are getting hooked it , in a study, the hooked on it, in a study, the journal in the journal addiction says that it has terrible side effects. Airway compromise , and effects. Airway compromise, and can lead to amputation, for gods sake. Wow. But its got a good buzz, so bring it on. You got eight seconds to Say Something lighter hearted than that, to back that, you need to bring back communities atomised communities when atomised society and people have lost, you know, the sort of kinship that them together that brings them together and as a see oprah. Your a result, go see oprah. Your kids. Go and see the opera. All right. Thanks guys. Show is pretty much over. Lets have another quick look at fridays front pages. So the daily mail front pages. So the daily mail has Nuclear Deterrent has starmer uk Nuclear Deterrent is safe in my hands. The telegraph border force to blame for fake stamps. The guardian labour warned over loss of urban seats in election. The express bnng seats in election. The express bring an end to triple lock pension injustice for millions. The i has starmer. Labour will hike uk defence spending amid threat from china and russia and finally the daily star with something about the grand national that i dont understand because i dont really follow that. That is it for tonights show. Thanks to leo and scott. Headunes show. Thanks to leo and scott. Headlines tomorrow, 11 headlines about tomorrow, 11 pm. At pm. If youre watching at 5 am, stay tuned a. M, then stay tuned for breakfast. For its breakfast. But for now, its good good and good night or good morning. And god bless. God bless. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. Good evening. Welcome to your latest gb news weather update. Well, it will be a cloudy start tomorrow but it should brighten up later on in the day. But for the far northwest wed like to see fairly persistent rain. High see fairly persistent rain. High pressure is starting to spread its influence southern its influence into southern areas of the uk, but further north and west will see weather fronts push in through next fronts push in through the next few evening much few days. And this evening much of the rain will be restricted to far north and west of to the far north and west of scotland. Also parts of scotland. Also parts of northwest england. Will northwest england. Cumbria will likely bursts of likely see some heavy bursts of rain throughout this evening. Elsewhere throughout the night, it should stay largely dry away from the coast and over the hills, going to be hills, but its going to be a very and mild night. Very cloudy and mild night. Temperatures , double temperatures again, double digits minimum across temperatures again, double digifar minimum across temperatures again, double digifar north eastimum across temperatures again, double digifar north east ome across temperatures again, double digifar north east of scotland. The far north east of scotland. It should be a fairly dry and bright start. Perhaps some areas in the midlands as well, but by and large its to be and large its going to be a fairly start to the day. And large its going to be a fairl likely start to the day. And large its going to be a fairl likely stayart to the day. And large its going to be a fairl likely stay quite the day. And large its going to be a fairl likely stay quite cloudyr. Itll likely stay quite cloudy and wet for much of the day across of western scotland across parts of western scotland , north west england, Northern Ireland elsewhere , north west england, northern ireshould elsewhere , north west england, northern ireshould brighten elsewhere , north west england, northern ireshould brighten up lsewhere , north west england, northern ireshould brighten up and here , north west england, northern ireshould brighten up and itere it should brighten up and it will feel fairly warm once again in that sunshine, we could see temperatures as high as 21 degrees. On friday, that band of rain becomes a more weak feature, but it will sink into more Northern Areas of wales, more Northern Areas of wales, more widely across northern england, perhaps into the midlands later on in the day and saturday. Behind it. It turns much more unsettled. Some showery of and showery outbreaks of rain and also turn considerably colder for those northwestern areas, but in the south it should remain largely dry and bright for the weekend. A brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. Its 9 pm. Im Patrick Christys tonight. But these guests are not holidaymakers. Holidaymakers. Theyre Asylum Seekers for billion pounds in foreign aid spent on refugees and Asylum Seekers. Plus, sure, i was born in carlisle, but i was made in the royal navy. You no longer need royal navy. You no longer need to swim to be in the royal navy, and the idea of linking trans people with predators, frankly, is disgusting. And you should be ashamed. And you should be ashamed. And you should be ashamed. And you should be ashamed. And no forgiveness for labour mps over trans madness. Plus, very confident in andrew. Im very confident in Angela Rayner. Have 100 confident. 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