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That can only happen coming in from outside. Otherwise its just going to be its going to be a bugbear for the government for the years to come. For the years to come. Now, campaigners are calling on the government to ban pesticides. In fact, 25 pesticides, which are which contain so called forever chemicals after the potentially harmful toxins were found in more than half of food and drink samples, pfoa chemicals, long lasting toxins which have been unked lasting toxins which have been linked to Serious Health issues, were found in more than 3300 samples tested by the uk government in 2022. Out of all the items tested, strawberries were found to be the worst affected as 95 of the 120 tested samples did contain pfas. Tested samples did contain pfas. Now, the government says up to £11 million from Water Company fines ought to be reinvested into schemes to improve our waterways and wetlands. The water restoration fund, which is now open for applications, will offer grants to local groups, charities, farmers and landowners to help them improve rivers, lakes and streams where illegal pollution has occurred. Illegal pollution has occurred. Its the latest move by the government to crack down on Water Company pollution in the face of growing public anger over the state of englands rivers and coastal waters. Rivers and coastal waters. Apologies for the autocue not working. Well be back in an hours working. Well be back in an hours time with more for the latest stories. In the meantime, do sign up gb news alerts, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan qr code your screen scan the qr code on your screen or go to news. Com slash or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Hello and welcome to headuner hello and welcome to headliner is your first look at wednesdays newspapers. Im simon evans , ive got the im simon evans, ive got the working teleprompter and tonight im joined by a headliners, veteran leo kearse and our new recruit daniel barker. Welcome, daniel. Hows it going. Hows it going. Hows it going. How are you feeling. 7 how are you feeling . How are you feeling . Great. I was electrocuted five times your cold tap over five times by your cold tap over there. Oh im really ready to go. Security staff on the way in as a sort of rite of passage. As a sort of rite of passage. Yeah, i think it was my shoes, but im electrified right how. Now. Yeah, the hands free water tap takes a bit of getting used to. I think that was installed specifically to honest, id protocols, and to be honest, id be back to a be quite happy going back to a mechanical tester. One those. Yeah, one of those. Yeah, one of those. One of those ones with the big on the yeah. It big arm on the side. Yeah. It pumps and just put your pumps it out and just put your mouth like dog in the mouth under it like a dog in the garden. Your heart. Like garden. Fill your heart. I like to anyway. Lets have a to drink. Anyway. Lets have a look pages. We look at the front pages. We have the off, the daily mail to kick us off, at a of sanity on at last, a voice of sanity on children and trans dogma. The guardian say thousands of children are unsure of gender identity have been let down by the nhs. If the guardian is saying it , its the nhs. If the guardian is saying it, its serious. The times nhs review use of puberty blockers. This begins to look like the main story the mirror mr bates versus the thugs in suits. As we saw in the news just then, i news Public Finance mess prevents spending spree after election, labour warned i dont think any of us were under any illusions. And finally the express bonkers ruling proves why uk should quit. Euro court will be covering that one shortly. So starting with the daily mail here. So the daily mail has at last a voice of sanity on children and trans dogma. So this is the publication of hilary casss review of nhs gender identity services. And its incredibly damning. Its i mean, its insane. Its a lot of the things that have been a lot of the concerns that have been raised on this channel and, you know, by by other people whove been condemned being, you know, condemned as being, you know, bigots yeah. But bigots or far. Right. Yeah. But this is revealed that this is this is revealed that there , there gender treatment there, there gender treatment for on shaky for children is built on shaky foundations. Children for children is built on shaky foundations. Children have been foundations. Children have been lied to. They need to use a lot of caution before youngsters are led into the led down the path of changing their pronouns, which leads which you know, often then leads on further treatment. And on to further treatment. And also, say theres also, they say theres evidence severely lacking over the use of puberty blockers. So theres , puberty blockers. So theres, you know, a lot of kids are put in puberty blockers who access these these Treatment Services and you theyre and these, you know, theyre told, are reversible. Told, oh, these are reversible. This is fine. Its you know, you can off them. In most cases can come off them. In most cases they dont come off them. And even do, they can be even if they do, they can be left health left sterile or with health issues. Did some very issues. I did i saw some very alarming diagrams. Issues. I did i saw some very ala well, diagrams. Issues. I did i saw some very ala well, photographs, well, photographs, really scientific sort of microscopic sudes scientific sort of microscopic slides on of how cells slides and so on of how cells are affected by these things in testicles. So on. Not testicles. And so on. Its not good. Reminded dont good. It reminded me, i dont know meaningless , but know if this is meaningless, but it reminded me personally of the effect had on lungs. Do effect covid had on lungs. Do you remember when, you know, you get deterioration get that kind of deterioration of the sterilisation is whats been on . Been going on . Yeah. This is yeah, yeah. I mean this is the greatest, you know, medical, controversy that weve had for 100 years. Pretty much now, cant we . And, i mean, thats thats you can now say that without being considered to be, you know, cancellable know, completely cancellable instantly. Instantly. Yeah. Yeah. How quickly has that changed . It was only, what, six months ago . Well, i mean, everybody knew it. Just you just couldnt you just you just couldnt get away with you couldnt get away with it. You couldnt say know, people say it because, you know, people hadnt say it because, you know, people hadnt everyones hadnt caught up yet. Everyones five some reason. Was, it e was, it was reason. Was, it was like all it was, it was like a religion as well. It was like, you know, gender is you know, gender ideology is this it cant this altar. You know, it cant be it cant be. You be questioned. It cant be. You know, you anything know, if you if you do anything like that, youre youre a heretic. Obviously , i mean, heretic. And obviously, i mean, dishing out puberty blockers and hormones is, you hormones to children is, you know, something you, you might do as a, as a last resort, but dont, you know, i mean, i remember, reading because what is really foxed me about this over the whole course of this trans how has seemed trans thing is how it has seemed to upside down. To turn everything upside down. You had a kind 20 years ago, you had a kind of new atheist movement. You of the new atheist movement. You know, rationalist community know, the rationalist community and science follow and the science follow the science. The people science. These were the people on were sweeping science. These were the people on old were sweeping science. These were the people on old bigots,are sweeping science. These were the people on old bigots, the ;weeping away the old bigots, the religious. You know, religious diehards. You know, who had the dogma. And there was a guy called carl sagan who was a guy called carl sagan who was a real kind of, you like a a real kind of, you know, like a secular these people secular saint for these people who called who wrote a book called the demon haunted world about getting vestiges getting rid of the last vestiges of and he of superstition and he castigated people for affirmative therapy , where affirmative therapy, where people would come in and go, oh, i see angels. And the therapist would you see would go, do you do you see angels . You know, like, no, angels . You know, its like, no, tell arent seeing tell them they arent seeing angels. Yeah. Well, this has well, what this thing has revealed which again revealed this, which again by more america is more journalists in america is that, a proportion of that, you know, a proportion of these children, do later turn out to just be gay or homosexual or something else. And theyre now being chemically, chemically castrated or given puberty castrated or given these puberty blockers. They even blockers. And before they even had a chance to work out who the hell they are. Yeah, yeah. And i mean, you would think the, mean, you would think that the, you far left or the you know, the far left or the Lgbtq Movement would, would at least step in to defend to some extent or say, hang on a second. But the contrary, they were but on the contrary, they were actually the attack dogs for this which has this kind of science, which has now to be completely this kind of science, which has nonof to be completely this kind of science, which has nonof place. To be completely out of place. Absolutely. Well, its absolutely. Well, its reassuring. That sense seems to be regaining the middle ground. We move on to the eye news. Daniel. Oh, yes, the news. Public finance mass prevents spending spree after election labour warns which basically is i think theres a kind of labour saying, by the way, therell be absolutely no difference between the tories and us when it comes around. Different around. There were different change but it would change of colour, but it would be thing. The tories be the same thing. So the tories would be, what would they be like . No future. They labour like . No future. And they labour would be a slightly worse future. Yeah. And things future. Yeah, yeah. And things can worse. Yeah but can only get worse. Yeah but this is the what, at the end of every long government, isnt it . No. Long government gets voted the point at which voted out at the point at which its finances are in great its Public Finances are in great shape. Its just out shape. And its just sorting out exactly whos going to be the beneficiary of a windfall. But i think i think last time round, like when got in in round, like when blair got in in 97, 97, wasnt it . You 97, it was 97, wasnt it . You know, tories had actually know, the tories had actually left a pretty left the country in a pretty decent and major was decent state. And john major was a underrated, underrated a kind of underrated, underrated , ken clarke in particular. His chancellor very good. His chancellor was very good. Yeah. True because they yeah. Thats true because they lost, had lost, because they had that black like in black wednesday thing like in 92. And black wednesday thing like in 92. And then they limped on for like four whole years. Yeah. And theres and theres the corruption and things that brought sleaze. Yeah. Yeah yeah. Yeah. Yeah yeah. Which of course they have now with rig wriggle. His with rag rig wriggle. Whats his name . Yeah. A w right. Oh yeah. With a w right. Oh yeah. With a w right. Yeah. Its very major yeah, yeah. Its very major ish. Kind of last days of rome thing that you saw with the tax, the non dom tax policy, is the non dom tax policy, which is kind of a modification. Labours modified hunts kind of a modification. Lalonrs modified hunts kind of a modification. Lalon non domsi hunts kind of a modification. Lalon non doms to jnts kind of a modification. Lalon non doms to be; policy on non doms to be a little bit more aggressive, like grab an extra billion pounds to throw into the bonfire and, and the strange thing is that, i mean, part of that policy was to, to hire, what was it, another 5000 tax auditors to that was my mic. Thats where youre going to spend the money. Oh, i dropped it. No, i think youre still on. Im so electric things im so electric that things are off are just bouncing off me. This is why youre a danger to water system well. To our water system as well. By the sound of it. Yes, i have theory with one yes, i have a theory with one hand, and hand, tate with the other, and theres absolutely no difference between can between the two. As far as i can tell, happening at all. Thats going to happen. Theyll the non doms. Thats going to happen. Thejnon doms the non doms. Thats going to happen. Thejnon doms willa non doms. Thats going to happen. Thejnon doms will go on doms. Thats going to happen. Thejnon doms will go andioms. Thats going to happen. Thejnon doms will go and live ;. The non doms will go and live somewhere thats fine. Somewhere else. Thats fine. Everyone will bit sad everyone will feel a bit sad because non doms no because the non doms are no longer like spit longer like around to like spit at what they at in knightsbridge. What they should the non doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. The non doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. But the non doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. But every the non doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. But every sore non doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. But every so often| doms at in knightsbridge. What they sh stay. But every so often you ms to stay. But every so often you know just gets know a lamborghini just gets demolished. You know what i demolished. You know what i mean . As a public spectacle just gets lifted up by some massive mechanical claw swung a mechanical claw and swung into a penthouse. Yeah, nobody likes non doms. I dont know anyone whos like, oh, hang on, think of the non doms. You know non doms. But you never know when start some kind of when we could start some kind of activist group and do something about it. Theyre much better i think theyre much better value they i think theyre much better valljust they i think theyre much better valljust absolute, they i think theyre much better valljust absolute, you they i think theyre much better valljust absolute, you know, they are just absolute, you know, cashing have cashing them in. Anyway, we have the guardian leah. To the guardian. Leah. We need to get through now. Get through these now. Guardian ministers so the guardian has ministers announced shoplifting crackdown. The more the government is investing more than £55 million in expanding facial recognition systems, including mobile vans that will scan crowded streets as scan crowded high streets as part of a renewed crackdown on shoplifting. So this is its weird to see the government actually focusing on real crime instead of thought crime or hate crime or naughty tweets or whatever , so, i mean that that whatever, so, i mean that that part of it is nice. And we have seen, theres a lot of lawlessness on this. Ive seen lawlessness on this. Ive seen crazy videos of people just filling bags and just walking out of shops on, on unstopped. Yeah, but there would be theyll have their faces recognised as they do it. Yeah. Which is a nice bonus unless theyre wearing a face mask. I mean, thing that i mean, the thing that theyll like missy or theyll become like missy or whatever, like whatever, his name was, like some tiktok yeah, some kind of tiktok star. Yeah, but thing that worried but the thing that im worried about being used to about is, this is being used to sort in this facial. Sort of bring in this facial. Its for faces. Its like a anpr for faces. Yeah. Know, all of its like a anpr for faces. Yesudden know, all of its like a anpr for faces. Yesudden youre now, all of its like a anpr for faces. Yesudden youre inyw, all of its like a anpr for faces. Yesudden youre in china all of a sudden youre in china and theyre to, know, theyre using it to, you know, to persecute political dissidents and stuff. Yeah. So thats available now , but a thats not available now, but a lot big mega stores lot of these big mega stores like and they like westfield and stuff, they already recognition already have facial Recognition Technology installed behind adverts. Adverts. I mean, oh really . Thats not a conspiracy theory, by the way. Thats you sort of go in thats when you sort of go in and face. Well, youre and do your face. Well, youre already facially tracked already being facially tracked when some these when you go into some of these shopping and Shopping Centres already. And thats thats by private companies. Its a companies. Yeah. Its not a conspiracy living conspiracy theory. Close living in point. In the woods at this point. A narco tyranny is thats a narco tyranny is here. Metro daniel, here. Metro daniel , to wrap up this metro daniel, to wrap up this section, this is the rats have taken over the nhs. Theyve colonised the wards and 18,000 test cases in three years. Cockroaches flies and maggots. And thats not an environmentally Friendly Food alternative. Thats actually just happening in wards. Just happening in the wards. Might be a way although that might be a way of like a win win situation emerging out of this, i suppose. Well, i mean, yeah, as far as, far as of the as, as far as some of the concerned kind of blender. Yeah. Well its, concerned kind of blender. Yeah. Welan its, concerned kind of blender. Yeah. Welan environmentally its, its an environmentally sustainable and actually quite tasty, believe i have tasty, believe it or not. I have eaten myself, especially in my videos, its i read this videos, but its i read this line here is insects are biting off. Yeah , yeah. Fighting legs off yeah, yeah. Fighting legs off stuff. Yeah. Luckily its not that theyre just biting their legs. Yeah. In situ i think theres got to be a point at which we do just kind of accept that the nhs is basically its gone, hasnt it . Its a bit like somebody, that woman who was on, andrew doyle talking, were going to talk about her later, the tickle versus. Oh yeah. Tickle versus giggle. And she said this about giggle. And she said this about ghndn giggle. And she said this about grindr. She said, there are women on there. Youre not going women on there. Youre not going to get rid of them right . To get rid of them now, right . Yeah. Its up to gay to yeah. So its up to gay men to set a site and just give set up a new site and just give up and thats feel up on. And thats how i feel about the nhs. Were going about the nhs. Were not going to nhs. To save the nhs. Like a two yeah. Weve got like a two tier system. Its of tier health system. Its sort of come quite quietly. But now come in quite quietly. But now anybody you anybody who can afford it, you know, to bupa or whoever. Know, goes to bupa or whoever. Yeah. Its a bit of a shame. Yeah. And its a bit of a shame. The used to be. The nhs used to be used to be. I mean for about a decade. Matron great. Yeah. Matron was great. Yeah. Matron was great. Yeah. Its its sad i mean its sad. Its sad that this is happening. Its sad that this is happening. Its sad that billion enough. That 181 billion isnt enough. And well, much that 181 billion isnt enough. And do well, much that 181 billion isnt enough. And do you well, much that 181 billion isnt enough. And do you need much that 181 billion isnt enough. And do you need . Much that 181 billion isnt enough. And do you need . Yeah. Jch that 181 billion isnt enough. And do you need . Yeah. And the more do you need . Yeah. And the truth can see is truth is, as far as i can see is you throw everything at you could throw everything at it. You, it just it. Yeah. But you, it just cannot keep up with the demand thats been placed on it. Absolutely. Or with the most extraordinary treatments which are of them are available now, some of them quite expensive. Quite eye wateringly expensive. Thats the front pages thats it for the front pages coming. Non doms getting coming. We have non doms getting tied off and thrown in the river. Courts make river. European courts make Greta Thunberg queen and these arent just farting cows, these arent just farting cows, these are m s farting cows. Well and welcome back to headliners. Your first look at wednesdays newspapers. Im simon evans, still with leo and still here with leo kearse and daniel barker. So, daniel, we will daily will kick off with the daily mail this mail in this section. This sounds like the sort of sounds exactly like the sort of helpful intervention that the people voted people of britain voted so enthusiast for in 2016. Well, i mean, this is well, yeah, i mean, this is a story about the echr, being sued by 2000 swiss women, older women. I mean , i as far as i can women. I mean, i as far as i can see it, theyre obviously activists. Yeah i mean, theyre swiss, so theyre loaded and theyve got nothing to do. So its like its too hot to sue the government, you know . I the government, you know . I mean, i would love to sue our government to make hotter , government to make it hotter, quite frankly. But we cant do that. Yes. The echr and our that. But yes. The echr and our mandating that, the swiss government are not doing enough to, you know, address the climate issue. And so theyre now kind of, you know, legally required to do more to slow down global warming. I mean, good luck with that. It has created a sort of precedent. It seems to be understood that other people will be able to sue their will now be able to sue their governments if they dont feel that they are pursuing the climate agenda, whatever you want with enough want to call it, with enough vigour. And yet its also, as somebody said of something slightly days ago slightly similar, a few days ago on twitter, it was a bit like one of those old first season star episodes some star trek episodes where some mad alien is going to sue the whole of humanity for crimes against the universe. You know, its got this kind of dont get the idea. Pompous. Yeah, well, its partisan , isnt it . Its highly partisan, isnt it . Its like, you dont expect this kind of partisan stuff. Its almost like a lot of big institutions now act as kind of like the kind of strong arm for far left or leftist ideas. Far left or leftist ideas. Well, and thats changed dramatically because i remember not very ago, george not very long ago, George Monbiot guy, for monbiot was one guy, for instance, the guardian instance, you know, the guardian environmentalist correspondent was like was absolutely, like catastrophizing about some new worldwide legislation that was going to come in, that was going to enable corporations to sue the eu if they tried to impose legislation that was against those corporations business interests. And now weve gone the exactly the opposite pole. And ironically, that would have helped people, you know, that have in that would have resulted in a, you know, growth in wealth and you know, a growth in wealth and better products for people. But this ridiculous. I this is this is ridiculous. I mean, want the court mean, i dont want the court has stepped in make government stepped to in make government make the government protect, protect its people. I dont want the government to be given lots of extra powers to protect me. I want to be protected the want to be protected from the government. Im not worried about, know, weather in about, you know, the weather in 50 years as much as im 50 years time. As much as im worried communism worried about communism right now. How. Now. Absolutely right. Leo, the guardian have just guardian again, they have just returned from the m s foodhall across the road. M s marks and yes. So m s marks and spencers has invested £1 million in tackling methane from burping. And farting cows i mean £1 million sounds like a lot. But thats just three items from the marks and spencers food hall. You know what i mean . Its not going to be much of a dent. Was just about get you that was just about get you lidls, edible yeah, yeah i but apparently, apparently theyre to cut 11,000 theyre going to cut 11,000 tonnes of Greenhouse Gas emissions, right, by giving the cows that supply marks and spencers, well, they dont supply the Farmers Supply marks and spencers , but theyre going and spencers, but theyre going to them feed supplement to give them a feed supplement denved to give them a feed supplement derived a derived from mineral salts and a by product fermented by product of fermented corn, which prevent which will, prevent them basically reduce their farts by about 8. 4, which sounds weird. I just want normal cows eating normal grass. Right lets give them corn. Thats the solution. Give the cows corn. Yeah, thats it. Solve the climate crisis. Where were heading . Is that where were heading . I on a over the i was up on a farm over the easter holidays. Friends and friends, on the friends, right up on the scottish and ive got to scottish border. And ive got to say, digestive say, cows, their digestive systems are a mess. I mean, these were healthy cows by all accounts, its an organic accounts, and its an organic farm, they really rumble farm, but they really do rumble and belch and but the stuff they walk around and theyre just endlessly spilling mean, endlessly spilling. I mean, this is know, a is not, you know, its not a clean machine , a cow. Clean machine, a cow. Itsjust clean machine, a cow. Its just leave the cows alone. Leave alone. Why are the leave them alone. Why are the left so obsessed with cows . I mean, i mean, we know why they just leave them alone. They want to make them disgusting. To fill disgusting. They want to fill your images of burping your head with images of burping and belching and farting. Because will be more to because then you will be more to prepared eat the, the cockroach burger indeed just the lab burger or indeed just the lab grown. Sort of. Was it cultured meat . Well, people should google the carbon cycle. The biogenic carbon cycle. Methane plays you know, methane plays a crucial role in that. And a lot of meat producers know that even the green meat producers know that. Breaks down in that. And methane breaks down in 12 whereas carbon from 12 years, whereas carbon from cars takes cars and factories takes a thousand years. So also just look into it, google it for five minutes. Look into it, google it for five mirates. Of very exciting new a lot of very exciting new meat is going to start appearing through the permafrost. Oh yeah. Dufing through the permafrost. Oh yeah. During some mammoths. During the thaw. Some mammoths. Absolutely. Think there absolutely. Yeah i think there is going to be some very interesting restaurants interesting new restaurants opening watch out interesting new restaurants opethat. Watch out interesting new restaurants opethat. Watch � atch out interesting new restaurants opethat. Watch out| out interesting new restaurants opethat. Watch out fort for that. Yeah, watch out for east london. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Bad news from the Farming Community in the telegraph. Community in the telegraph. Daniel, at least those unwilling to switch to pisciculture and duck shoots. I saw evidence of this as well on the border, which one is this . This is the flooded farms. This is the flooded farms. Oh, yeah. This is the flooded farms. Ibh, yeah. This is the flooded farms. I mean h. This is the flooded farms. I mean ,. This is the flooded farms. I mean , look, i always i mean, look, i always i sympathise farmers. I like sympathise with farmers. I like farmers, you know, i find it difficult to, criticise them if theyre saying things are bad or theyre saying things are bad or theyre not happy. Im going to listen to them. But, i mean, what theyre saying is true , but what theyre saying is true, but we have to see it in the wider context. That farm yields changed dramatically across history. You can go back to history. And you can go back to the 16th, 15th century. These things are not consistent. And i think people have become so used to everything just working so perfectly that all the shelves being stocked, you know, they forget that everything rests on, you know, the earth, the membership of the eu. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. So, i mean, i what these farmers are saying isnt great. And you know, sure. You know, the Climate Change making weather more dramatic absolutely is going to make this kind of thing happen. But its always been dramatic. And this kind of thing has always happened. Its not good its happening. Not good that its happening. Cover off just just to cover off exactly happened. They exactly what has happened. They were its were saying essentially its rained the early few rained so much in the early few months this year their months of this year that their fields water fields remain under water and theyll unable theyll be unable to be a harvest at all. So yeah. Yields are going so yeah. So yields are going to a lot. So wheat to be down a lot. So wheat yields are going down 15. Yields are going to be down 15. Winter barley is down 22 and oilseed rape is down this oilseed rape is down 28. So this is drop since the is the biggest drop since the 19805. Is the biggest drop since the 1980s. And is because of 1980s. And this is because of you we have had , you know, you know, we have had, you know, some crazy weather some pretty crazy weather recently. Been cold. Its recently. Its been cold. Its been wet. I mean, thats standard for, for uk, but standard for, for the uk, but apparently particularly apparently its particularly bad. This, shows, bad. But this, this shows, i mean, what were doing , mean, the what were doing, were trying to stop Climate Change happening stopping were trying to stop climate changfartingyening stopping were trying to stop climate changfarting andg stopping were trying to stop climate changfarting and stopping ping were trying to stop climate changfarting and stopping people cows farting and stopping people having any kind of or luxury having any kind of fun or luxury whatsoever. But what we really need to be doing is just letting the population decline. Naturally. Britain cant grow enough food to support itself anyway. If yields are going to be dropping , then why are we be dropping, then why are we still pursuing this sort of ponzi scheme of bringing in as many people as possible you many people as possible and, you know, and also you think a major starvation event this, this autumn might be quite i think we could avoid a nine effect. We could avoid a nine effect. We could avoid a nine effect. We could avoid starvation event could avoid a starvation event by population by just letting the population the population is in decline. People arent having kids. There are other ways you can lean or i think there a, lean in. Or i think there was a, some genuinely sort of, Environmentalist Movement that go the sort of lets try go beyond the sort of lets try and stop Climate Change. And theyre more like, how do we adapt to it . Yeah. And for adapt to it . Yeah. And they, for instance, would say probably grow right . I instance, would say probably grow right . I mean, grow rice, right . I mean, you probably rice harvest in probably get a rice harvest in before at this before june or july at this point. On this same point. And again on this same farm, have under farm, he does have fields under water. Drove down there at water. We drove down there at night kawasaki mule, night on the kawasaki mule, killed like like killed the lights like like strictly absolutely covered in ducks. About 2000 ducks. Right. Quite interesting sort of bird watching through night watching through the night scope. I thinking, man, scope. But i was thinking, man, theres of protein on your theres a lot of protein on your. Yeah. Do you what i mean . Yeah. Do you know what i mean . I just turn around very i mean, just turn it around very quickly. Shoot one quickly. You cant shoot one because others will take because all the others will take off. Have have off. So youd have to have coordinated they coordinated like 2000, but they used i mean, they used used to have i mean, they used to catch wild ducks for, for the market. And theyd funnelled them into big mesh tunnels stuff. Into big mesh tunnels and stuff. Amazing. Into big mesh tunnels and stuff. Am they. Into big mesh tunnels and stuff. Am they come out like, plucked they come out like, plucked and everything. Yeah. My dad had a punt gun and my dad had a punt gun which can shoot, you know, 20 of them at a time. Thats the way i think these farmers should probably speak to the 2000 swiss old actually. Probably speak to the 2000 swiss old you tually. Probably speak to the 2000 swiss old you know,. Probably speak to the 2000 swiss old you know, i mean, its and, you know, i mean, its interesting the farmers interesting that the farmers arent for arent suing, the government for lack action on Climate Change. Yeah, on the contrary, some sourdough flour in the meantime. Anyway, guardian. Leo, this might be the last one from this section. Australia feels like one of those created for one of those games created for small children where they have to try not to laugh. Yeah, your to try not to laugh. Yeah, your faces tickle. So tickle versus giggle, i mean, its a great. What a great name for a court case, but its a transgender woman tickle whos suing a female only online refuge called giggle for alleged. I dont know if id call an online refuge giggle. Call an online refuge giggle. Its not the most, you know, sort of refugee sounding. I think it was a it was an all female site which included like advice exchange, like refugee advice exchange, but also could just be for like chat, a mumsnet. Could chat, like a mumsnet. It could be it one stop be anything. It was a one stop fun refuge. Yeah, a fun refuge, yeah. Refuges. Another great. So, so great. so, so so, so yeah. This is, this is a, this is going to be a landmark case and its going to set precedent i think across the west because this is roxanne tickle. So a transgender west because this is roxanne tickle. From a transgender west because this is roxanne tickle. From a south ender west because this is roxanne tickle. From a south wales. West because this is roxanne tickle suing| a south wales. West because this is roxanne tickle suing| social h wales. West because this is roxanne tickle suing| social mediaes. Shes suing the social media platform after platform giggle for girls after being blocked from using the app. Is the sort of app. And this is the sort of sex, biological sex versus gender identity battle. Because, you know, shes saying, well , i you know, shes saying, well, i identify as a woman, so i should be allowed in this, you know, female only space, whereas the app female only space, whereas the app owner is saying, well, no, this is this is just for females, biological sexes, you know , is immutable. Know, is immutable. So its the defining thing here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So so, you know, you sorry, but you cant come and have , you know, come in and i have, you know, shes, shes got a birth certificate shes female certificate stating shes female. Shes affirmation. Shes a gender affirmation surgery her mind surgery and feels in her mind psychologically shes a woman, but looks like the but she looks a lot like the drummer iron maiden. So you drummer from iron maiden. So you know, tough. It is tough know, its tough. It is a tough balance make. She was balance to make. But she was obviously making women obviously making some women uncomfortable, obviously making some women uncomforhave, obviously making some women uncomforhave come to light in wouldnt have come to light in the first place, would it . Thats the thing i always think, well, if you know, i mean at somebody has at some point somebody has complained, some you complained, you know, some you know, its not like nobodys just this just been pointed out that this is connect people is this app is to connect people to real life. To meet in real life. You know, if yeah, right. You know, if there be confusion, its there could be confusion, its like you youre going like if you think youre going to with another to be meeting up with another biological you biological woman and then you turn be, then that turn out not to be, then that could that that could fall on turns out to be a tickle. And then thats when things can little bit, you know, can get a little bit, you know, i dont i mean, it i mean, i dont know, i mean, it crosses line, the app, the crosses a line, the app, the app app, if thats their prerequisite joining prerequisite for joining the app prerequisite for joining the app, thats it, isnt it . I app, then thats it, isnt it . I think its going to be interesting. Well watch. But i will say this, sal grover, the ceo, and i follow her on twitter. Sal tweet. Is very twitter. Sal tweet. She is very capable media personality. I think have been an think she might have been an actress or something. Anyway, shes, you know, it shes, i think you know, it feels to me like like the, the gender critical gang are in the driving seat lately. Do you know what i mean . Some are jk rowling. Well, j. K. Rowling would really wouldnt she . Yeah, is on. Yeah, she is on. This one to her. Ill leave this one to her. To be honest. Were Halfway Point were at the Halfway Point coming racist week, sexist coming up. Racist week, sexist museums, soft headed scrabble. Its the culture wars quartette. Well see you in and welcome back to headliners, leos just been showing us his new gun. Its an antique, so he doesnt have to register it. Just in case you were worried. Its fine. Technically. So. Its fine. Technically. So. Telegraph, daniel and to paraphrase leo, what is racist today , actually, this is the today, actually, this is the four day week is now racist. So add that to the list. Yeah, i add that to the list. Yeah, i think calendars, clocks, also have issues as well. Linear time itself, i think, is sometimes accused of being. I actually typed this into chatgpt the other day. Right. Chatgpt the other day. Right. And it is. Everything i typed in was in some way. So but this is kind of a strange one to me. But, so the four day week could be racist. A report suggests, because of the difference between collar workers , between white collar workers, and how their time works, versus more Blue Collar Workers who work 24 hours a day, seven days a week. So theyre going to get the raw end of this deal. Well that actually does make sense, to fair. To be fair. I mean, dont know whether i mean, i dont know whether its thing. Sounds its a racist thing. Sounds more like thing. Its a racist thing. Sounds more likewell, thing. Its a racist thing. Sounds more likewell, well, ng. Its a racist thing. Sounds more likewell, well, as with well, well, as with most things racist, things that are racist, according its according to the studies, its actually issue usual. Actually a class issue as usual. Yeah. And nobody wants to talk about that. And they should, about that. No. And they should, isnt about that. No. And they should, isntheyre turn us all theyre trying to turn us all into because my into marxists because thats my thats analysis comes thats how my analysis comes back at more often than not how. Now. But the issue here, but the real issue here, i mean, its turned me into a raging capitalist raging anarcho capitalist libertarian , because the real libertarian, because the real issue there this, the issue is that there is this, the pubuc issue is that there is this, the public and theyre public sector, and theyre saying, can down to saying, oh, we can go down to a four workweek. And, you four day workweek. And, you know, trials. And four day workweek. And, you kn course, trials. And four day workweek. And, you kn course, the trials. And four day workweek. And, you kn course, the trials trials. And four day workweek. And, you kn course, the trials succeed. Nd four day workweek. And, you kn course, the trials succeed ifi of course, the trials succeed if youre trial, it passes, youre in a trial, if it passes, youre in a trial, if it passes, you down to a four day you go down to a four day workweek, going make you go down to a four day workthatz, going make you go down to a four day workthat trial going make you go down to a four day workthat trial works. 1g make you go down to a four day workthat trial works. You make you go down to a four day workthat trial works. You know; sure that trial works. You know what really the issue what i mean . So really the issue is you know, number one, what i mean . So really the issue is these you know, number one, what i mean . So really the issue is these workers iv, number one, what i mean . So really the issue is these workers canmeer one, what i mean . So really the issue is these workers can geter one, what i mean . So really the issue is these workers can get all ne, if these workers can get all their work done four days, their work done in four days, then fire 1 in of them and then fire 1 in 5 of them and they can all work five days and work just hard you were work just as hard as you were working four days. How working on those four days. How do this is do you like that . This is taxpayers money. The real taxpayers money. So . So the real issue is that were way issue is that were paying way too for people in too much for wasteful people in the public sector. But we do all know, dont we . Parkinsons law famously , work parkinsons law famously, work expands the time expands to fill the time allotted completion, and allotted for its completion, and this much large this applies much more to large organisations it does to organisations than it does to individuals. And the larger they get, the more imponderable it is, the more that work will create new work. If you need it to be, and if people are going to be, and if people are going to paid. But i have lot of to get paid. But i have a lot of sympathy im assuming sympathy for what im assuming were garbage were talking about, garbage collection or, council gardeners, people who work in the that of thing, the parks, that sort of thing, very harder for them very much harder for them to kind right. Start at kind of go right. I start at nine and i end at five, and i have theyre the ones. Theyre the ones that are actually doing a real job that actually benefits somebody. Instead an instead of like sitting in an Office Policy or Office Working out policy or drafting, the endless drafting, you know, the endless documents mandarins. Drafting, you know, the endless docis1ents mandarins. Drafting, you know, the endless docis there mandarins. Drafting, you know, the endless doc is there anything andarins. Drafting, you know, the endless docis there anything wevens. Is there anything weve missed here, daniel, not exactly. Mean , its pretty exactly. No. I mean, its pretty straightforward. I mean, the Welsh Government came up with this. This seems to be this. Its this seems to be a kind of like, own goal. It seems to be a kind of left wing policy. And the left come along and no, thats not okay. And and go. No, thats not okay. And so far concerned, its so as far as im concerned, its like, theyve shot like, you know, theyve shot themselves let it themselves in the foot. Let it go. Seems to also be go. I mean, it seems to also be going the celtic fringes. The Welsh Government and the snp doing it, although snp are both doing it, although also. Also south cambridgeshire. Whod have thought theyd be lazier. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, dont mind, i dont i mean, i dont mind, i dont necessarily if, it as necessarily if, if, if it is as productive, if you can prove that to me then fine. I dont have a problem with the four day week. I mean, i did ive in and, you ive worked in offices and, you know, a lot of work. Know, i didnt do a lot of work. No. Well, its funny. I mean, my works at home, she my wife, she works at home, she is done years. Is and has done for 20 years. Shes very working and shes very hard working by and large. Shes very self discipline. Do self discipline. And but i do know goes into the know i mean, she goes into the office often to show office every so often to show her know, she her face, you know, and she comes always. Have be comes back always. I have to be careful say here. But careful what i say here. But shes know, just like, shes like, you know, just like, almost know, the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe know, the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe inefficiency know, the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe inefficiency , know, the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe inefficiency , by|ow, the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe inefficiency , by the the shes like, you know, just like, alrthe inefficiency , by the by the by the inefficiency, by the by the by people. Just not. And these are the ones who are working in the office. Yeah, yeah. People who must yeah. Those people who must be like when they get home, you know, who dont know, those people who dont seem the burden of any seem to feel the burden of any conscience. When conscience. Yeah. Even when theyre scrutiny of theyre under the scrutiny of theyre under the scrutiny of the boss. I say this i became a stand up comedian. Two hour work stand up comedian. Two hour work day. More gender wars in the telegraph , leo. And an exhibit telegraph, leo. And an exhibit that you could not drag me into with a grappling hook through my tackle is, been ordered to admit more male visitors, apparently. Yeah so this is a museums women only ladies lounge exhibit, which has been ordered to admit men. So this was this is the ladies lounge. Its billed ladies lounge. Its billed as a living Artwork Museum living artwork within the museum of art in hobart, of old and new art in hobart, tasmania. Gig there, it tasmania. Ive gig there, and it was intended to. Yeah. Its great, i loved it, it was intended to upend notions of misogyny and male patriarch , misogyny and male patriarch, because the patriarchy hasnt had enough of a kicking over the last few years. You know, why is everybody got it in for the patriarchy . Look what the patriarchy . Look what the patriarchy did for love patriarchy did for us. Id love to some to see the feminazi build some oil getting away oil rigs, but im getting away from basically theyve from it. So basically theyve taken concept of, you taken this, this concept of, you know, only space, the know, a male only space, the aussie which apparently up aussie pub, which apparently up until 60s, women until the 60s, women were excluded well , i have been excluded from, well, i have been in australian pubs and its been a years, when i was sort a few years, but when i was sort of backpacking around there about ago, they about 30 years ago, they were pretty unreconstructed. Have we would genuinely have a stripper lunch in stripper in most lunch times in the every pub for the past, just in every pub for lunch. Yeah, yeah. No. Youve evening meal. No. Youve an evening meal. No not daylight strippers. That was. I mean, you dont want to see a stripper in the day like this. Thats just against the laws of nature, and i cant. Mean, that was on i mean, that was on the mainland whatever call mainland or whatever you call it. Like sydney and stuff. I think a little bit think hobart was a little bit even you even more so. But you know, i dont know. So they basically yeah. Yeah. So they basically tried that of, tried to flip that sort of, patriarchal, establishment tried to flip that sort of, patriar aal, establishment tried to flip that sort of, patriar a womenilishment tried to flip that sort of, patriar a women only,|ent tried to flip that sort of, patriar a women only, space with, having a women only, space with, subservient men who served you dnnks subservient men who served you drinks and stuff like that. And theyve been ordered because, you know, everybodys joyless , you know, everybodys a joyless, apparatchik been apparatchik now. Theyve been ordered allow ordered to stop that and allow men in. And i dont know why people cant, you know, have their they want their their fun if they want their male their male only space and have their fun their female fun if they want their female only space. N only space. I mean, well, there you go. I mean, the inclusivity, shock troopers have i mean , have done it again. I mean, theyve their own once theyve eaten their own once again. Every space has again. And now every space has to be everybody. And basically we go back to having we just go back to not having any yeah i mean, any spaces at all. Yeah i mean, its a space that point, its not a space at that point, is a room. Is it . Its just a room. Exactly. Its not like the garrick or something. Its not like which like a proper club, which has been womens been said. This is a womens only its supposed be only space. Its supposed to be an which is supposed to an exhibit which is supposed to make suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be a suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be a bit suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be a bit like suppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be a bit like thatuppose an exhibit which is supposed to mwould be a bit like that ifipose it would be a bit like that if women the world instead women ruled the world instead and how mean youve and reflect on how mean youve been. In that i been. And in that respect, i suppose, to exclude men from an exhibit which is supposed to be drawing attention to it. Its a bit different from going, this is a lesbian pub where lesbians come and wear chalk striped suits and smoke cigars and get served by boys in tight pants. I mean that i would say, yeah, keep men out of there. But an art exhibit , i keep men out of there. But an art exhibit, i dont know. Yeah. I mean, yeah, i would like to know if any men do go into this space if they want to go into it. Jason law went into it and or was not allowed and has stated so. 50. So. Jason law had a problem and now every stop everything guys, jason now had a problem. 12 time zones away. Were talking it up. He should call the echr. Simple as that. Call the echr inaya now daniel Gyles Brandreth, Gyles Brandreth is out promoting a dumbed down version of scrabble, soft scrabble. Yeah, i mean, hes defending new version of defending this new version of scrabble, which is called scrabble together, which is essentially a kind of co op version of scrabble that allows you to play with a friend and play you to play with a friend and play with a different system that isnt so competitive. Its more kind of challenge based. So more kind of challenge based. So everyones competing to do the challenges and the idea is to everyones competing to do the challeitjes and the idea is to everyones competing to do the challeit more|d the idea is to everyones competing to do the challeit more accessible is to everyones competing to do the challeit more accessible and make it more accessible and inclusive, of thing, like inclusive, sort of thing, like puzzles, like a series of puzzles. Is that, well, youre still trying to make the words, but help, the person but if you need help, the person next to you can be like, well, how about that . Oh my god, that sounds feeble, honest. Feeble, to be honest. The triple word taken away the triple word score bit, i get that. I mean, i like scrabble, but i remember when i was young and my, my cousins version of cousins had a version of scrabble sort of scrabble that had sort of picture cant remember. Picture tiles, i cant remember. It seem to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. Seem to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. In seem to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. In fact, seem to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. In fact, it seem to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. In fact, it wasn to help picture tiles, i cant remember. It all. In fact, it was harderelp at all. In fact, it was harder to understand than regular scrabble. But theyve always been nursery been like kind of nursery versions well, versions of scrabble. Well, theyre to get gen z to theyre trying to get gen z to play theyre trying to get gen z to play it. Thats why theyre doing this. But of course, i mean, the reason not playing reason theyre not playing scrabble is because scrabble is unbelievably. Well, unbelievably boring. Well, thats and youre thats what i think. And youre never get to play if never going to get to play if you play it with other people who have the level of who have all the right level of competitiveness equal competitiveness and equal ability and stuff. Yeah, were sort but yeah, i mean, were sort you play, you youve got you play, you know, youve got fortnight and then fortnight over here and then scrabble over here. I mean just good luck. Its not going to happen. No. No. Yeah. But just dont yeah. But just just dont have theyve like helper have it. Theyve got like helper cards out cards thatll help people out with got all with words. Theyve got all these of these challenges instead of like, you know, making, you know, trying like, you know, making, you kn beat trying like, you know, making, you kn beat other trying like, you know, making, you kn beat other person. Trying like, you know, making, you kn beat other person. Youve to beat the other person. Youve just got to collect these challenges, like playing a three letter thats one of the letter word. Thats one of the challenges. Made challenges. Wouldnt have made it like a cross between yahtzee and game. And a video game. Yeah , you just get you get yeah, you just get you get a point for filling your name in. Know, these i dont know, these these people. Youre thick, people. If youre this thick, i dont give them a plastic dont know. Give them a plastic bag to play with. Them a bag to play with. Give them a been bag to play with. Give them a beer. Electrical wire to play with. Yeah. Make it physical. I mean, you know , set up a little mean, you know, set up a little net so you can chuck the letters in. I mean, i even have letters at all, dont understand. At all, i dont understand. Yeah, things yeah, i cant grab things i could scrabble. Could do with scrabble. You have to throw it down an arrow whatever on arrow and whatever it hits on the letter you the board, thats the letter you get. Get that. You get. And then you get that. You mix up. Trouble with mix it up. The trouble with scrabble watching scrabble is youre watching too long person to long for the other person to make you . Make their go, arent you . But if play it properly, but if you play it properly, youve got a like chess youve got a timer like chess that being do that stops it being boring. Do you that kirshen, comedian. He good comedian. he he had a good joke a few years ago. Was about chess, years ago. It was about chess, but it applies to but i think it applies to scrabble. Was playing but i think it applies to scrablwith was playing but i think it applies to scrablwith a was playing but i think it applies to scrablwith a friend, nas playing but i think it applies to scrablwith a friend, and 3laying chess with a friend, and he said, do say we make said, what do you say we make this a bit more interesting . So we stopped playing chess. Think yeah, thats what i think about yeah, thats what i think aboanyway, belgium now , anyway, over to belgium now, leo. And an interesting perspective from the perspective on old age from the head of a christian Mutual Insurance provider. Is interesting. So so this is interesting. So expand belgian euthanasia laws to prevent social care crisis says insurance boss. So belgiums euthanasia laws should cover elderly people who are tired of life or who feel that theyre a burden on the public purse. A Health Insurance chief has urged. Obviously, hes urged this. The old people to this. He wants the old people to kill themselves because otherwise his company is going to out a health to have to pay out a Health Insurance keep them alive. Insurance to keep them alive. I mean, just hes mean, this is just him. Hes like collecting all the all the dividends all over the dividends from them all over the years. Hes like, oh, years. And then hes like, oh, man, to pay this years. And then hes like, oh, maragain. To pay this years. And then hes like, oh, maragain. Yeah. To pay this years. And then hes like, oh, maragain. Yeah. Hes to pay this years. And then hes like, oh, maragain. Yeah. Hes like, ay this out again. Yeah. Hes like, no. Demanding health and demanding health care. And demanding health care. Demanding, demanding. Theyre demanding, demanding. Theyre demanding the Service Provided paid this provided that they paid for this is ridiculous. And its scary in belgium, in belgium. And were seeing this across the west in canada as well. Theyre having euthanasia laws brought through that are then being used to kill perfectly people. Theres perfectly viable people. Theres been, young in been, you know, young people in their killed just their 20s in canada killed just because theyre depressed or, you one person had had you know, one person had had diabetes and was depressed. It was ridiculous. But its interesting. I think some people i think of some people i think a lot of people, and if im honest, i think would have some think myself, i would have some sympathy if could be sympathy if a way could be found. Lets aside the found. Lets put aside the practicalities for people who have into dementia, whose have sunk into dementia, whose quality is, you know, quality of life is, you know, very, very low and can be kept alive. Meaninglessly but he doesnt seem, i think, as a he doesnt seem, i think, as a he doesnt seem, i think, as a he doesnt seem to be talking about it, just saying many elderly people are tired of life. Well, im tired of life. I mean, i have those afternoons sometimes 2 or 3 days strung together when you just go, oh, what is the point . I mean, do you know what i mean . Yeah, you have a really bad hangover and then end up killing yourself, know, you yourself, you know, because you justi i had hangovers i mean, i have had hangovers that bad. Yeah. Have dont want that bad. Yeah. Have this dont want that bad. Yeah. Have this sort dont want that bad. Yeah. Have this sort of dont want that bad. Yeah. Have this sort of like ont want that bad. Yeah. Have this sort of like ,1t want to have this sort of like, people being pressured into into killing is killing themselves, which is what this could lead to. I mean, belgium. But yeah, i mean, belgium. But yeah, i mean, belgium. Final section to go anyway, final section to go now, the curious and quirky one. This is coming war with the this is the coming war with the machines lengths. Machines and the lengths. Barry barry, will go to barry, gary barlow will go to just to calm pensioners out of their edged in. Hello, im Gyles Brandreth. Welcome back to headliners, he set up the. Did i mention this . But the world scrabble championship , he scrabble championship, he invented the format for that in 1971. Theres an amazing documentary about the world, about the world of competitive scrabble. I assume its the scrabble. I assume its the scrabble championships, and its got the guys there staying up late at night, gambling and all the its much better the rest of it. Its much better than im making it sound. Welcome back to hard core. Welcome back to headliners mail, headliners anyway, daily mail, to section, to kick off this final section, leo and elon musk have just realised is an anagram of your name, elon musk is ramping up the technophobia, or possibly techno utopia. Either way, robby techno utopia. Either way, robby the robot is coming for your job, so the robot uprising could be imminent. Elon musk warns that al be imminent. Elon musk warns that ai will outsmart mankind by the end of next year, but its not that hard, though. I mean , a wooden hard, though. I mean, a wooden spoon with a face drawn on it could outsmart most people this yean could outsmart most people this year, so i dont think we need to wait too long. But yeah, basically , i mean, this basically, i mean, this is this is sort doom mongering is more sort of, doom mongering about al but yeah, about about al, but yeah, theyre the theyre basically saying the scenario played out in terminator two and terminator one actually skynet one will actually come to skynet , become sentient, and then it all kicks off. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we should be really worried about is the fact that, you know, the biggest ai platforms are all completely woke. Yes. Yes. Thats what elon and thats what elon musk has been out. I mean, been pointing out. Yeah. I mean, theyll theyll one theyll theyll criticise one side, to side, but they will refuse to criticise the other. I mean thats thats dystopian. We covered that a couple of weeks gemini thing that weeks ago, the gemini thing that came Google Alphabet came out of google or alphabet or , they withdrew came out of google or alphabet or quickly , they withdrew came out of google or alphabet or quickly because ey withdrew came out of google or alphabet or quickly because it withdrew came out of google or alphabet or quickly because it was drew that quickly because it was ridiculous making ridiculous and it was making Oliver Cromwell might very well have something, have been a sikh or something, but it will come back but of course it will come back in a few months time very much more polished, very much more nuanced and subtle, and the nuanced and subtle, and with the same messaging and interesting. By same messaging and interesting. By only spotted this by the way, i only spotted this today. The sort of thing we today. Its the sort of thing we coven today. Its the sort of thing we cover, particularly on this story, meta zuckerbergs story, but meta zuckerbergs company that is most famously owns and i think owns facebook and i think instagram, isnt it . Yeah, yeah. So that had, plummeting share pnces so that had, plummeting share prices about 18 months ago, though, mainly because he was going all in on the metaverse. The thing that you could only access through the goggles and then he went, you know what . Actually, no, this is nonsense. Pulled and it has very pulled out and it has very nearly quadrupled in value. The share of facebook or meta share price of facebook or meta or then. Or whatever since then. Zuckerberg is once also, zuckerberg is once again the most powerful. Hes most wealthy man on hes the most wealthy man on the planet. Again, hes overtaken musk. Mean, overtaken musk. I mean, obviously these individuals thatll change within two weeks. But saying is there was but all im saying is there was a point where musk was kind of surging ahead and there was this kind of sense that, hes written to know, to our rescue, to our, you know, to our rescue, this libertarian, this man that wants all sides of the story to be heard. Zuck is still be heard. But zuck is still a pretty powerful player in this. Well, i would argue that he seems to be the of a lot seems to be the source of a lot of the wokery. The news is you the good news is that, you know, musk created know, elon musk has created gracchi, woke is gracchi, which isnt woke is actually, you know, work. Well, its what its where we were say, ten years ago. Okay. And its not afraid to Say Something its not afraid t0 Say Something, or its not afraid t0 Say Something or something which controversial or something which would seem to be offensive. It basically gives it to you neutrally. And its not afraid to funny. Do get neutral . To be funny. Do we get neutral . Do get to choose which do we get to choose which ai takes over humanity . Because id rather have that one. Thats what well, thats what i mean. Its going the best. It is its going to be the best. It is elon its tesla. I dont elon musk, its tesla. I dont think somehow i dont think facebooks to be facebooks one is going to be able be ultimately the one able to be ultimately the one that the freedom that allows the most freedom of thought out. That allows the most freedom of tho but out. That allows the most freedom of tho but its out. That allows the most freedom of tho but its the out. That allows the most freedom of tho but its the wayt. That allows the most freedom of tho but its the way it emerges. But its the way it emerges. Its the way manifests, isnt its the way it manifests, isnt it . Ago, i think it . Two years ago, i dont think any us that any of us thought that commercial were to any of us thought that corthe ercial were to any of us thought that cortheercialjob were to any of us thought that cortheercialjob to were to any of us thought that cortheercialjob to go, re to any of us thought that cortheercialjob to go, but to any of us thought that cortheercialjob to go, but now to be the first job to go, but now thats basically thats just been basically rendered , redundant. Rendered absolutely, redundant. Weve a couple more stories rendered absolutely, redundant. Wecrack a couple more stories rendered absolutely, redundant. Wecrack through. Le more stories rendered absolutely, redundant. Wecrack through. Something ries to crack through. Something rather odd and Old Fashioned and quaint guardian , daniel, quaint in the guardian, daniel, a story highlighting the much cherished the cherished notion that the germans have no sense of humour. Is this the one to do oh, is this the one to do with the artwork gallery . Oh thats right. A german guy. Have you got there is. Yeah, you got it . There it is. Yeah, a german art museum has fired a guy for hanging his own work in the gallery hallway. Right. And, i seen lots of prank i mean, ive seen lots of prank videos of this online. I mean, quite a few people have tried it. And so, yeah, its a bit of a bit of slow news story, but bit of a slow news story, but i guess 51 year old man. Guess hes a 51 year old man. He worked gallery , hed been worked in the gallery, hed been doing some artwork and this thing massive. Know, doing some artwork and this thin was massive. Know, doing some artwork and this thin was like, ssive. Know, doing some artwork and this thin was like, its e. Know, doing some artwork and this thin was like, its like, know, doing some artwork and this thin was like, its like, 120cm. This was like, its like, 120cm across. Took it in, hung across. And he took it in, hung it up in the hallway, and now theyre doing it for criminal damage, for putting a nail in the wall. Oh, thats very i mean, would have thought. I mean, you would have thought. I mean, you would have thought. I mean, the is, they didnt mean, the fact is, they didnt nofice mean, the fact is, they didnt notice while, course, notice for a while, of course, because, never noticed. The rothko is upside if the rothko is upside down, that of thing. I wonder that sort of thing. I wonder whether shouldnt whether they shouldnt have a room galleries the room in Art Galleries for the staff to hang like tony staff to hang there, like tony hart, tony hart. Exactly what happened to inclusivity gallery, i thought, inclusivity gallery, i thought, i mean, thats very i mean, thats not very inclusive, it . Inclusive, is it . Artwork out. Just get his artwork out. Just because artist, could toun i toun i think might be a popular i think he might be a popular attraction. Daily star a attraction. Daily star now a superficially silly story hides a malaise those a wider malaise about those whom gary has swindled gary barlow really has swindled out millions. Yeah. Out of millions. Yeah. Is a woman catfished so this is a woman catfished by a fake gary barlow, who said he her he loved her and he told her he loved her and begged for cash. Sounds like gary do, to be gary barlow would do, to be honest , but gary barlow would do, to be honest, but yeah. This is janet smith, colchester, smith, 62, from colchester, essex, bombarded with essex, was bombarded with messages from a man claiming to be that gary barlow, be take that singer gary barlow, but scammer but he was actually a scammer from nigeria. Said gary from nigeria. So he said gary barlow, the fake gary barlow, gave her compliments and said fake one did. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I didnt want the real one to keep saying that. Yeah. And said that split up but she grew that hed split up but she grew suspicious. Mean shes well suspicious. I mean shes well shes sharp. He could have another poirot here is amazing. And and eventually, got him to reveal that he was just a guy from nigeria trying to get some money. You have to. We have one more story to squeeze in. But do be careful out there on facebook. Daniel, story, one daniel, this last story, one of the heartwarming stories of the most heartwarming stories of true love winning out the despite, height differences. Oh, yeah. This is the person on the inside matters most says us couple with height record difference. So unfortunately a uk couple have been beaten out in terms of the couple with the greatest height difference record. Oh, i didnt realise that. Oh, quite a sad story oh, so its quite a sad story from our point view. Oh there from our point of view. Oh there they oh thats terrible. And so there really is a height and so there really is a heiyyeah. So and thats that is yeah. So and thats that is the mean they hold the the story. I mean they hold the highest. Highest record. He might have his knees tucked against his chest. Tucked up against his chest. And benny like just like pretending. Definitely well theyve definitely verified theyve well theyve definitely veri know theyve well theyve definitely veriknow theyre theyve well theyve definitely veriknow theyre nobodyse cheating. Well there it is. Sadly, our show is over. Lets take another well there it is. Sadly, our show look er. Lets take another well there it is. Sadly, our show look at lets take another well there it is. Sadly, our show look at wednesdays ther well there it is. Sadly, our show look at wednesdays front quick look at wednesdays front pages. Quick look at wednesdays front pages. Daily quick look at wednesdays front pages. Daily mail at last, a voice of sanity on children and trans dogma. The guardian thousands of children unsure of gender identity were let down by the nhs. And there is professor higgs of boston fame, who we lost today at the age of 94. R. I. P. Him. The times nhs review rejects use of puberty blockers. The mirror mr bates versus the thugs in suits i news Public Finance must prevent spending spree after election. Labour warns and finally, the express bonkers ruling proves why uk should quit euro court. Thats all we have time for. Thanks to my guest Kirsten Daniel my guest leo Kirsten Daniel barker andrew doyle will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. With steve and alan and dixon. And alan and nick dixon. Meanwhile, simon meanwhile, ive been simon evans. Night. Evans. Thank you and good night. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. Hello. Good evening. Welcome to your latest gb news weather update. Well, its going to be a dry and clear night for most of us across the uk. Theres a chance of frost tomorrow, but it will also be a fairly bright start. Thats as this ridge of High Pressure is in High Pressure is moving in for the evening. Its a brief, the evening. Its a brief, settled interlude between weather there will weather systems, so there will be more rain to come on wednesday. For the time wednesday. But for the time being its going to a dry being its going to be a dry night clear night. So night and a clear night. So plenty starry skies and plenty of starry skies and thats to allow thats going to allow temperatures much temperatures to fall away. Much more quickly than they have done of late. Its going to be of late. So its going to be a colder start tomorrow with a risk eastern risk of frost across eastern areas scotland , northeast areas of scotland, northeast england as well. But everywhere is on chillier is going to be on the chillier side to start the day away from the west, where well see the far west, where well see the far west, where well see the rain move in quite quickly tomorrow so northern tomorrow morning. So Northern Ireland seeing the heaviest rain first also cloudy first thing, but also cloudy skies and some fairly persistent rain across of the rain across parts of wales. The southwest but its into scotland, west and scotland in particular, where the will particular, where the rain will turn quite persistent through the day, as well of the the day, as well as parts of the lake district. Could see 60mm lake district. We could see 60mm of falling through day, of rain falling through the day, but is going to be a warmer but it is going to be a warmer day, and is day, so that cloud and rain is bringing with it milder air. That for thursday that stays with us for thursday as. And on thursday there as well. And on thursday there is chance some is the chance of seeing some brighter spells, particularly across northern and eastern areas country. Across the areas of the country. Across the south, were more likely to see some rain come and go some drizzly rain come and go through the day. Friday once some drizzly rain come and go througlooks day. Friday once some drizzly rain come and go througlooks like friday once some drizzly rain come and go througlooks like itriday once some drizzly rain come and go througlooks like it should|ce some drizzly rain come and go througlooks like it should stay again looks like it should stay dry across southern areas, with more rain moving into the north and temperatures rising the and temperatures rising to the high. Teens a brighter outlook with boxt solar spots , days of weather on gb news. As 9 pm. Im Patrick Christys tonight. Terror at the christys tonight. Terror at the football. Isis threatened to strike. Plus, what youre seeing on your screens now. Violence on the beaches are thugs coming across the channel and. Yeah. Should we have a referendum on trans also , rwandas sold off trans also, rwandas sold off housing for illegal migrants. Are they just taking us for a ride . Also tonight im going to be talking to nigel farage. What does trump really think of David Cameron . Ive got all of tomorrows newspapers today with my panel. Its tory mp andrew rosindell. Gb news, contributor and broadcaster Albie Amankona and broadcaster Albie Amankona and author amy nicole turner. Oh yes. And i wonder if you can tell what might be wrong with this woman so interviewed for a job earlier this week. The interview went so well. Every question she had, i had a great answer for it. I used to work in recruitment. I know how to interview. Get ready britain, here we go. The rwandans are laughing at us. Next. Next. The news at just after 9 00. My name is polly middlehurst. Our top story tonight, arsenal fc our top story tonight, arsenal ec is hosting Bayern Munich at the emirates stadium tonight. Despite a Terror Threat from the Islamic State group, Manchester City are also in action. Theyre away to real madrid. The metropolitan police says its put into place tonight a robust policing plan for the game in london, and european footballs governing body today insisted that all of this weeks Champions League quarter finals will go ahead as planned. Despite the Terror Threat. In other news today, police in West Yorkshire investigating the death of a young mother have arrested a 25 year old man on suspicion of her murder. 27 year old Kulsum Akhtar died after being stabbed in bradford at the weekend. Passers by, including a doctor , tried to save her life doctor, tried to save her life but she died in hospital. Her baby was unharmed. Police then launched a nationwide manhunt to search for their main suspect, 25 year old habiba masoom, who was arrested in buckinghamshire 170 miles away, shortly before his arrest. 170 miles away, shortly before his arrest. It emerged hed been out on bail after being released by Manchester Magistrates Court in november following threats to

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