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Expression, religion and belief when they are threatened, facing down harassment and hate, supporting the communities facing the greatest challenge from extremist activity and ensuring this house and this country are safe, free and united. Meanwhile, Angela Rayner says she would like to see diane abbott brought back as a labour mp. Former shadow home secretary mr abbott is currently an independent mp after she had the whip withdrawn following remarks she made in the observer last year over racism. There have been calls for to her have the whip restored since the race row erupted this week. Mps are erupted this week. Mps are getting a pay rise with an inflation busting 5. 5 boost, pushing salaries to around £91,000. It means pay will increase by more than £4,700 next year, or almost £400 extra each month. The westminster watchdog says its in line with an award for senior Civil Servants , but its above servants, but its above inflation, which is just 4, and the prince of wales has praised his mother dianas legacy at a ceremony marking a charitys 25th anniversary. The prince said his mother taught him that everyone has the potential to give something back, as he paid tribute to her at the diana legacy award. He told the legacy award. He told the audience that he and his wife, the princess of wales , have the princess of wales, have sought to focus on dianas legacy their work. Legacy through their work. Prince william attended the event tonight, while event in person tonight, while the of sussex dialled in the duke of sussex dialled in virtually from california. And virtually from california. And for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews. Com alerts. Now its time for headliners as. Hello and welcome to headliners covering. Tomorrows newspapers. Today were entertainment, but were also this close to news. Im josh howie and joining me is my brother from another attractive mother, jonathan kogan. Your mothers very attractive. No, but your moms way fitter. And toby youngs friend , nick dixon. Friend, nick dixon. How dare you. 7 were colleagues. How dare you . Were colleagues. Sorry how are you both . Yeah, im all right. Yeah. Im good. Nicks not as formal as normal. I know, ijust im good. Nicks not as formal as normal. I know, i just dont care. I knew jonathan would come in business so i dressed in business casual, so i dressed down i want to embarrass down because i want to embarrass him. And him. Thats true. And i appreciate that. I am wearing a shirt, look like shirt, though, so you look like you weve met the you dressed up. Weve met in the middle. What you going to middle. What are you going to say . Just. Say . No, just. Look like you need cigar. Thank you. Thank you. If you had the scar, it would be complete. The image. Okay. You dont understand this look, but luckily, chicks okay. You dont understand thisit. Ok, but luckily, chicks okay. You dont understand thisit. Chicks luckily, chicks okay. You dont understand thisit. Chicks luckilyplease; dig it. Chicks dig it. Please write somebodys twitter write in on somebodys twitter formerly as twitter, to formerly known as twitter, to confirm that. If thats true. Right. Lets have a quick gander at fridays front pages. The daily mail russia attacks shapps raf jet by jamming gps. Telegraph fear for patients in nhs net zero drive. Guardian tories urged to give back further £5 million from hester i news number 10. Anxiety grows as angry tories question sunak authority and the express victory esther wins commons debate on right to die and finally, the daily star. Beam me up scotty and those we are front pages. Kicking off up scotty and those we are front pages. Kicking off with the pages. Kicking off with the i news. Nick. What are they going with . So the i has number 10. So the i has number 10. Anxiety grows as angry tories questioned sunak authority. Sunakisin questioned sunak authority. Sunak is in trouble. Hes not going to last very long. Ive heard half an hour ago, roughly seven more letters just came in of no confidence. That was on x, i saw that. So its all happening. This is added to the flurry of letters that were already in. We dont know how many, i can tell, but many, as far as i can tell, but it a flurry. Flurry. What is it was a flurry. Flurry. What is harmondsworth 623 is a flurry. Yeah. So further seven. So yeah. So its further seven. So hes in a lot of trouble. This says one person, urged him to not the country because not leave the country because thats when coups happen. I dont think he can win if he stays or leaves because i think i think its the end of the road for sunak personally, because then heres theyre worried then heres what theyre worried about losing, which about not losing, which they knew but the knew they were going to. But the scale defeat, ending scale of the defeat, ending the whole they rely on, whole system that they rely on, they dont mind if labour get in. Its same system. In. Its all the same system. But they care about the tories being obliterated forever, so theyve lose, right . Well, i mean, this has been a very tumultuous time for the conservatives, i think conservatives, and i think infighting distraction infighting is just a distraction thats only going make things thats only going to make things worse. Only lasted 7 worse. Its only lasted 7 or 8 years. Plenty of time years. Yeah plenty of time to get next theyll get it right. Next time theyll nail mean, they are, as nail it. I mean, they are, as nick says on the way out. They just dont want to be completely obliterated. Everyone obliterated. And if everyone loses thats loses faith in sunak, thats could what happens. Could be what happens. Whos the next is but whos the next leader is a question. Theres the a big question. Theres the boris, guy henry plot where boris, this guy henry plot where bofis boris, this guy henry plot where boris come via this boris can come back via this seat. If Caroline Newton gives it up, theres cameron, theres obviously kemi and penny. I dont obviously kemi and penny. I dori obviously kemi and penny. I dori had nice that youre on i had a nice that youre on first name basis with everybody. Well yeah say that even well yeah i say that even though actually not any though actually ive not met any of but its not like im, of them. But its not like im, im theyll on the im sure theyll be on the podcast, at least three tory podcast, but at least three tory mps do listen to my podcast. Least three. Ive found at least three. Ive found out. Its very influential. They should me. I could should start paying me. I could rescue party. Should start paying me. I could res now youre saying the tories really reform . Really need to reform . Nice. Nice. Nice. Nice. Ignored him. Do you nick ignored him. Do you think a mistake . Should nick ignored him. Do you thi have a mistake . Should nick ignored him. Do you thi have gone mistake . Should nick ignored him. Do you thi have gone toistake . Should nick ignored him. Do you thi have gone to an ke . Should nick ignored him. Do you thi have gone to an electionrld nick ignored him. Do you thi have gone to an election last he have gone to an election last year . You think there would year . Do you think there would have a chance at have been more of a chance at that point . Is it . Obviously it seems like its too late. No, i think the sunak never had because heres the had a chance. Because heres the thing. A system where thing. We live in a system where theres a thin illusion of democracy. To vote democracy. We get to vote occasionally, might do occasionally, and they might do something but something we vaguely like, but its illusion. But but its really an illusion. But but there still level of there is still a base level of consent you need from the people. Sunak has never people. And sunak has never had the peoples as we the peoples consent. As we know. Rid of boris, know. They got rid of boris, they truss, then got they got truss, then they got rid of trust. Was least they got truss, then they got rid members was least they got truss, then they got rid members choice. S least they got truss, then they got rid members choice. S ledont the members choice. I just dont think ever accepted that. E e. E had leaders who no weve had two leaders who no one voted for. I even truss had so i think even truss had a measure acceptance from the measure of acceptance from the members. Had members. But sunak never had that had a chance. Finally, the rest of the country get a say, lets country will get a say, lets move on to the telegraph. Jonathan. Fears for jonathan. Yes. So fears for patients in zero drive. Patients in nhs net zero drive. So unbelievable, so this story is unbelievable, its satire. Reads its almost satire. It reads like of brassai. Like something out of brassai. So nhs, its so basically, the nhs, in its drive zero, drive to reach net zero, its employed of electric employed a bunch of electric ambulances. Now, what we know about electric cars is they need to be recharged. So a bunch of whistleblowers have basically said this is absolute insanity, in nhs , these are going to in the nhs, these are going to be dangerous on the job. Were putting principles of green ideology safety of nhs ideology above the safety of nhs patients. And theyre just worried that these ambulances are not going to do the job. Youre going to need to charge them every 20 minutes. Well i mean imagine yeah they take four hours get about mean imagine yeah they take four h0|miles get about mean imagine yeah they take four h0|miles or get about mean imagine yeah they take four h0|miles or so get about mean imagine yeah they take four h0|miles or so cities, at about mean imagine yeah they take four h0|miles or so cities, nick, ut 70 miles or so in cities, nick, this danger for patients, right . Yeah. Its mental. Mean, right . � who its mental. Mean, right . � who actually|tal. Mean, right . � who actually likes mean, right . � who actually likes netan, right . � who actually likes net zero and who actually likes net zero at point . The way, ive at this point . By the way, ive got might got a feeling net zero might be sort know, sort of tucked away. You know, its got rid of its starmers. He got rid of that billion. Was it green that 28 billion. Was it green policy these things policy and these kind of things like obviously electric like this. Obviously electric cars average cars are not ready. Your average taxi will you taxi driver will tell you theres enough charging theres not enough charging points. Never mind for an ambulance, a taxi. Ambulance, but just for a taxi. So the whole thing hasnt worked. I this will be worked. I think this will be sort away and well worked. I think this will be sort less away and well worked. I think this will be sort less about,vay and well worked. I think this will be sort less about, butand well worked. I think this will be sort less about, but alreadyl hear less about, but already its i suppose about its i suppose they cost about £150,000 each. Its i suppose they cost about £15� we 0 each. Its i suppose they cost about £15� we have ch. Its i suppose they cost about £15� we have a|. Its i suppose they cost about £15� we have a department in the we have a department in the nhs that is on 3 million, 3 million just for peoples just this. And theres a few scary things about it. One of them was that its when theyre doing their procurement. Its not just about , about net zero. Its also about, about net zero. Its also got to have this kind of social values. You dont want to involve social values when it comes to one thing that should get away with the health. Yeah. Well, actually, josh, i heard on twitter that your tie is a net zero dog whistle. This this is actually ray addisons ties. Ive just. I found his tie stache. Stache. Is that christian fish . Is that the christian fish . Is have you is that something . Have you changed . No. This changed . Change your. No. This is oh, yeah. Is the hostages. Oh, yeah. Take down. Ill take down. Ill take down. Yeah. Now, that looks crass, but i edit that out. But i edit that bit out. Read it out towards did you read it out towards the there was actually the end here . There was actually something incredible something even more incredible where medical where promising medical innovations out innovations are being ruled out if they dont have, if they dont meet this, meet this pervasive eco ideology , and pervasive eco ideology, and theyre talking about a plastic instrument that that would actually be much better for patients. But if it had more plastic than present plastic than the present instrument, then it wont be that. Unbelievable, that. I mean, unbelievable, unbelievable. Yeah. Unbelievable. Yeah. So angry. So angry. Nhs Patient Safety first. Okay, lets go to the guardian nick. Right. So the guardian has tories urged to give back further 5 million from hester. This is the endless story of frank hester who said the nasty things about diane abbott and of course this story is running on and on. And scottish tory and on. And the scottish tory leader says donations leader says all the donations should people should be reviewed and people are give back the money. Are saying give back the money. I one thing they do i mean, one thing they could do is spend it on is say, oh, well spend it on anti racism campaigns then anti racism campaigns and then people forget it. People will forget it. Theyre though, are but theyre not, though, are they . On they . Theyre spending it on their election, but theres 20 of yeah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean yeah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , yeah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , well, yeah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , well, i yeah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , well, i mean,aah. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , well, i mean, do. Their election, but theres 20 of mean , well, i mean, do you i mean, well, i mean, do you know, do people really care about i know people care a about this . I know people care a bit. A nice thing bit. And its a nice thing to say, but its even keir say, but i know its even keir starmer seem to be that starmer didnt seem to be that bothered. Diane abbott starmer didnt seem to be that botrrequesting diane abbott starmer didnt seem to be that botrrequesting thingsiane abbott starmer didnt seem to be that botrrequesting thingsiar him. Bott was requesting things of him. He was requesting things of him. He was kind of ignoring see the video and they video of her. Yeah. And they didnt ask her a question video of her. Yeah. And they diihouse ask her a question video of her. Yeah. And they diihouse of ask her a question video of her. Yeah. And they diihouse of commons. ]uestion video of her. Yeah. And they diihouse of commons. Maybe| in house of commons. Maybe people people people are just maybe people are bothered. But do you think people just people are a bit sick of just endless of, even though endless sort of, even though it was he do you was nasty what he said. Do you think sick of endless think people are sick of endless kind grievance . Kind of racial grievance . People have maybe theres people have sort a bit, whats the sort of grown a bit, whats the word . Built a tolerance. Word . They built up a tolerance. Tolerance i suppose. Tolerance to it, i suppose. Yeah, its weird not yeah, but its a weird word. Not onune yeah, but its a weird word. Not online people online though. I think people are said. Are angry about what he said. I think he obviously was think what he said obviously was wrong. It comes to. But wrong. And now it comes to. But what think is maybe we what i do think is that maybe we labour to push too labour dont want to push too hard then like, hard because then its like, well, look some what well, lets look at some of what your said. And if we your donors have said. And if we get a of for get into a bit of a for tat thing, then of they say, thing, then of course they say, well, every if every well, look, if every if every tory donor whos ever said something order has to something out of order has to give the money back, the company is going out of business, its done. Up. Is going out of business, its dori. Up. Is going out of business, its dori mean, up. Is going out of business, its dori mean, the up. Is going out of business, its dori mean, the party,. Is going out of business, its dori mean, the party, the party. I mean, the party, the party. I mean, the party, the party. Company thats been its a company thats been identified. A little identified. Its also a little bit when you read bit disturbing when you read that, company , i that, that his company, i believe that they believe it says here that they have £400 worth have £400 million worth of pubuc have £400 million worth of public that isnt the public contracts. That isnt the kind of information you necessarily want. Its a circular donation. Oh, look, one of your biggest donors also makes a huge amount of money. I know thats how politics system. But you start those but when you start reading those figures donors. Figures, you do need donors. Bad as it is in its not as bad as it is in america the donors just america where the donors just run you do. Run the whole thing. But you do. This smaller parties this is why smaller parties struggle, do this is why smaller parties strug� this do this is why smaller parties strug� this kind do this is why smaller parties strug� this kind of do this is why smaller parties strug� this kind of you do do this is why smaller parties strug� this kind of you do need need this kind of you do need money stuff happen money to make this stuff happen to get anywhere. And theres another and theres also another little quickly little story ill just quickly cover cannot cover about children cannot avoid content avoid violent content online. Yes. Slightly disturbing. Want did you yeah. Do you want did you want to Say Something . I thought you thought wanted to know. Wanted you to. I wanted you to. I wanted you to. Oh, right. Well, ive had a chance oh, chance to look at it. Oh, really . But. Well, children cannot avoid if we want the content online, if we want to watch a match, watch bumfights in a cage match, thats prerogative. Watch bumfights in a cage match, thats thatsgative. Watch bumfights in a cage match, thats thats it, ive. If well, thats it, but if youre children in youre having children in primary sort primary schools and theyre sort of across of inadvertently coming across this point this material, the whole point of safety was to of the Online Safety bill was to stop social Media Companies putting this stuff out there, or have more control over it, but the problem that theyre not the problem is that theyre not even for it. In a lot of even looking for it. In a lot of cases. Itsjust even looking for it. In a lot of cases. Its just stuff that comes up because of algorithms. As of as a parent, how do you sort of manage see manage what your kids see onune . Manage what your kids see online . Have or online . Do they have socials or anything . They watch anything . No, they just watch a lot content online. Lot of violent content online. Fair enough. Well its entertaining. Terrible. Entertaining. No. Its terrible. Finally lets go to the daily star. Sloshed in space. Beam me up, scotty. That sounds fun. Like a fun frat , so basically, like a fun frat, so basically, nasa has found vital molecules of booze in the solar system. Now scientists call it booze, right . Well, its ethanol, okay . Right . Well, its ethanol, okay . Its ethanol. So essentially, you would be able to make a cocktail in space. Apparently, theres a huge this is true nebula. Or allegedly, i have to say that for this , its like a say that for this, its like a huge gel for ofcom. Yeah, yeah, theres a nebula cloud in space that apparently tastes exactly like cherry liqueur because its got the certain, like elements in it actually yeah now, i in it actually does. Yeah now, i dont have the name of rubbish. No, its it very no, no. Its real. It looks very sceptical. Thin. Sceptical. It looks thin. Youre but imagine youre an alcoholic and youre alcoholic astronaut and youre like, finally im going to get away. And then youre up in space its you know, away. And then youre up in spa all its you know, away. And then youre up in spa all aldrin. You know, away. And then youre up in spa all aldrin. Y thats a good one. Yeah, weve got one, nick havent. Weve got one, nick i havent. Why keep jonathan. Thats why we keep jonathan. Occasionally comes out with thats why we keep jonathan. Occigoodilly comes out with thats why we keep jonathan. Occigood line, comes out with thats why we keep jonathan. Occigood line, doesnt out with thats why we keep jonathan. Occigood line, doesnt knowrith one good line, doesnt know anything. Good in the break. Neil. Strongbow. Thats what i was going for. Yeah, i just couldnt remember because i was so drunk when i, i dont drink, so drunk when i, i dont drink, so very hard for me to. So its very hard for me to. Ive stopped again. Okay. Well, is three pages. Well, that is three pages. Probed and prodded. In the next section, out an section, we carry out an internal examination mp pay internal examination with mp pay rises, named, and we rises, extremists named, and we go welcome back to headliners. Tomorrows newspapers today. Unless youre watching this on friday. In which case, its todays papers today and if youre watching this in even a future date, then ill leave it up to you to work it out. Im josh howie. This is me with hair and contact jonathan and contact lenses. Jonathan kogan. According to kogan. And this, according to otto very otto english, is the very intelligent, nick intelligent, funny and sexy nick dixon . There it is. Hello, dixon who . There it is. Hello, nick. Yes. Lets start with fridays daily mail and time for one last pay rise before oblivion. Oblivion. Yeah, thats one way of putting it. So its. Mps will get an inflation busting 5. 5 pay get an inflation busting 5. 5 pay rise next month to £91,346, after commons watchdog backs off an even bigger 7. 1 hike amid fears of backlash and obviously theyve not read the art of the deal by donaldj trump. Because deal by donald j trump. Because what you should do start with deal by donald j trump. Because whe7. L0u should do start with deal by donald j trump. Because whe7. L0u sh accept start with the 7. Wait, accept the backlash, it down to five backlash, knock it down to five and still get your five. You see, theyve started 5. 5. See, theyve started at 5. 5. Theyll get backlash to theyll get backlash down to about rate, about three. At this rate, theyll just theyll probably just get through but the point through with it. But the point is, are its if is, people are saying its if people obviously are going to be upset that why are politicians getting cost of getting this during cost of living . Represent us, living . They dont represent us, theyre very good, theyre theyre not very good, theyre rubbish, understand rubbish, etc. So i understand that. Normally that. And the mechanism normally used would them the used would have given them the 7. 1 the argument 7. 1 though thats the argument in. But but you know, in in favour. But but you know, in context thats explain context thats hard to explain to people. Hey we normally use this kind of algorithm. Well, also quite lucky well, its also quite lucky timing because, timing isnt it, because, inflation its inflation is going down, its going down hopefully to 2 going to go down hopefully to 2 at which case at some point, in which case they getting less. So they would be getting less. So this putting it through now this by putting it through now its like i mean £91,000. Do you think should think that they should be getting paid, more than us . Yeah, im torn because i remember where i read this. What are we on about . Some culture about. Yeah, yeah, thats the problem. Theyre on 1000 more. But i cant but i was reading about, i cant remember. Some cultural remember. It was some cultural or where or theoretical idea where politicians would be voluntary just theyve, you know, just after theyve, you know, theyve and theyve gained experience and its and then its a voluntary role. And then they believe in they leave it, i believe in rome, in the senate. You didnt get paid for it, but am i . But my other argument is completely the opposite, which is get paid is maybe they should get paid more. Buy . People more. You want to buy . People would it. Yeah exactly. Would do it. Yeah exactly. Understand now, i understand that what im readers that im interested readers is that they tax just they get paid £342 tax free just to attend. Well thats different. Thats house house well thats different. Thats holords. House of lords. Theyre amazed oh, theyre just amazed theyre awake. Thats get extra theyre awake. Bonus. 1ats get extra theyre awake. Bonus. Cushy get extra theyre awake. Bonus. Cushy job get extra theyre awake. Bonus. Cushy job rockinga theyre awake. Bonus. Cushy job rocking up £50 bonus. Cushy job rocking up there for five there every day for five minutes. Get allowance bonus. But be fairto bonus. But be fair to them, they but to be fair to them, they have seen some massive price increases. I believe theyre now paying £5 for a pint. Outrage in a subsidised bar. So one of the guys was like, they need guys was like, really . They need that they need that pay guys was like, really . They need that dont they need that pay guys was like, really . They need that dont they . Need that pay rise, dont they . And they need to drink lot and they need to drink a lot because the country because of how bad the country is so fair enough. Is now. Yeah. So fair enough. And they drink more worse and they drink more the worse the yeah. And they drink more the worse the fridays yeah. And they drink more the worse the fridays work yeah. And they drink more the worse the fridays work telegraph next. And they drink more the worse the andays work telegraph next. And they drink more the worse the and jonathantelegraph next. And they drink more the worse the and jonathan it. Egraph next. And they drink more the worse the and jonathan it turnsh next. And jonathan it turns out some not some muslims, just some. Not all. Majority but all. Not even the majority but some a bunch. But not all. Some, are possibly , maybe extremists. Are possibly, maybe extremists. Hey, dont bring me into this. This is. All right. Okay, lets read the headline. Well, apparently three groups are, according to michael gove. Well, yeah, well, three muslim groups. So read the headline. So, so lets read the headline. So, three groups be three muslim groups to be investigated over extremism fears. Tells mps. So, gove fears. Gove tells mps. So, gove named these three groups in the commons and he pledged to crack down on divisive islamist organisation. So the three of them are, if you dont say that , them are, if you dont say that, oh, were not allowed to. Were not allowed. I dont know, thats all ive got. No. So basically, there were three muslim that identified muslim groups that he identified as. Can as potentially extremists. Can he say them . Can them. Say them. We can say them. Say them. We can say them. Say them. Written down here. Theyre written down here. Its josh jihad. Its the news. Josh howie jihad. Thats no, the thats one of that. No, the Muslim Association britain, Muslim Association of britain, the brotherhood and cage the Muslim Brotherhood and cage or sorry, the muslim engagement and development. Mezzo three groups. But theres also a couple of far right groups knowing you, mate. Yeah well, you josh. So basically you know josh. So basically theres also a couple of far right white nationalists just to balance it out, just to balance it out. Exactly. So, you know, i dont think it is a specific attack on are you worried about saying ones dont saying those ones you dont get stickered. Yeah, come stickered. Yeah, yeah. Come on, come i just come on. Sorry. No, i just didnt highlight youre didnt highlight them. Youre jewish. Them youre jewish. Just tell them youre jewish. Just tell them youre jewish. So the jewish. Hammered here. So the British National socialist movement. Okay, that sounds a bit scary. Is that momentum, it could be nice. And it could also could be nice. And it could also be the patriotic alternative. Yeah they like type of butter. Do they not know the stickers . Guys . Guys . Guys . No. Thats a common theme. The sticker dudes. Yeah. Yeah. Oh , god. Oh, god. Oh, god. Well, looked up the well, ive looked up the definition extremism, definition of extremism, and it actually of actually sounds kind of reasonable. A big free reasonable. Im a big free speech really rushing. Speech guy. Im really rushing. Am so, described am i anxious. So, gove described extremism or extremism as the promotion or advancement of an ideology based on violence, hatred or intolerance negate intolerance that aims to negate or destroy the fundamental rights of others. Rights and freedoms of others. And that , and if these groups do that, well, then, yeah, the well, then, yeah, but the problem course, nick, is problem is, of course, nick, is that feasibly be that this could feasibly be appued that this could feasibly be applied groups. And applied to other groups. And theres show, to this. Theres to this show, to this. Well, to, to as theyre saying here, environmental groups, it could be gender critical campaign is, conservative religious beliefs. Yeah. Yeah. Religious beliefs. Yeah. Yeah. These things are bought in but are theyre really the controls on the other end to stop this plying. Right. That is a good question. So of course, the groups are denying that theyre extremists. Mens chief extremists. And the mens chief executive the executive has said that the tories pandering far tories are pandering to a far right electorate, is quite tories are pandering to a far right el right. I mean, look at gb news. Its perceived being a tiny its perceived as being a tiny bit right. Its perceived bit to the right. Its perceived as centre right. At as being centre right. Look at all boycotts all the protests and boycotts and about and people doing panels about how so my point is, how evil it is. So my point is, we already dont have free speech saying, will speech and people saying, will this effect on free this have an effect on free speech . Dont have speech . We already dont have free have tightly free speech. We have a tightly controlled hegemony. Free speech. We have a tightly contmayd hegemony. Free speech. We have a tightly contmay as hegemony. Free speech. We have a tightly contmay as well hegemony. Free speech. We have a tightly contmay as well he something you may as well do something about extremism. About extremism. The interesting thing is this is its not going into is advisory. Its not going into law, other is, like law, the other thing is, like these , some of them have these groups, some of them have released saying, look, youve, you know, hes go over said it because parliamentary because of parliamentary privilege, but theyve said, why dont outside . Dont you say this outside . Because saying because then theyre saying that theres court theres possibility of court cases. Opens hes cases. But this opens hes saying that theyre going to be investigated. They havent investigated. So they havent concluded yet that is concluded yet that this is necessarily also its necessarily the case. Also its not going that they are extremists in the sense of its more like a sort of their middle man. Hes not saying that theyre violent. Hes sort of calling them out and saying that this could lead to actual violence. And so it is fair to say that, yeah, cage have said the government has introduced draconian laws to suppress taxpayers and citizens who seek to express their basic humanitarian values. That obviously could be argued. But obviously could be argued. But then theyre saying, on the other hand, i have seen people on other tv channels over the last 24 hours go, this is disgusting. And then you look into those people who are being interviewed, their personal histories and the organisations that theyre part of. And youre like people chanting behind them. Allahuakbar youre like , them. Allahuakbar youre like, yeah, this is this looks pretty extremist, right . Extremist, right . So its like crying wolf attempt to tackle a problem too late. Really. I cant find the exact definition now. But the way gove was saying, its things that against british values, that are against british values, against so on, but against democracy and so on, but its very difficult to know anything now just anything about it. Now hes just attempting language. Anything about it. Now hes just attemrdog language. Anything about it. Now hes just attemrdo you language. Anything about it. Now hes just attemrdo you think. Anguage. Anything about it. Now hes just attemrdo you think its uage. Anything about it. Now hes just attemrdo you think its going to mean, do you think its going to do hes like, well, no, do anything hes like, well, no, i as has pointed out i mean, as has been pointed out by jenrick, was by robert jenrick, he was basically have the basically saying, we have the laws basically saying, we have the lawwhats happening theyre whats happening is theyre not implemented. Not being implemented. And i would that. Would go along with that. Absolutely the police have not been doing their job for the last five months. On to last five months. Moving on to the and democracy is a the guardian. And democracy is a tncky the guardian. And democracy is a tricky thing, nick, its tricky thing, nick, but its better alternative. Better than the alternative. The formation of so this is the formation of dutch advances as far dutch government advances as far right. Wilders admits he cant be pm. So youve got this coalition in holland, wilders did win. And so there is a certain degree of anger that hes not allowed to be the leader. Weve seen this before, perhaps with our own Prime Minister and but what we have here is a coalition of the pvv , here is a coalition of the pvv, the vvd, the b b b and the nsc. Its very simple. Dutch politics. Some of them are farmers. Thats how bad in the accent. Thats how bad in the accent. No, but you probably. Im probably allowed. Its probably one do. One accent im allowed to do. But thats. This is how bad dutch there are dutch politics is. There are farmers showing with farmers now just showing up with pitchforks. Farmers now just showing up with pithparty, the b b b. Theyre farmers now just showing up with pithlike, 1, the b b b. Theyre farmers now just showing up with pithlike, let|e b b b. Theyre farmers now just showing up with pithlike, let usi b b. Theyre farmers now just showing up with pithlike, let usi b tandeyre farmers now just showing up with pithlike, let usi b tand soe just like, let us farm. And so theyre them. But the theyre one of them. But the only of the b b b only the leader of the b b b would back wilders as leader. So hes honourably stepped and hes honourably stepped down and said , i hate this, this is said, i hate to do this, this is not but for the of not right. But for the sake of at least having right wing at least having a right wing party, to put my, you party, im going to put my, you know , ambition aside ego. Know, ambition aside and ego. Yeah, he will come back he said he will come back later hell continue be later and hell continue to be party leader in parliament, where be where some are saying hell be able kind of critical able to be a kind of critical voice sense. And his voice in that sense. And is his replacement palatable replacement much more palatable to i know if. To i dont know if. They the have they agreed the replacement it sounds to me replacement yet . It sounds to me like they know they havent. Interesting but whats interesting is that of that all four parties, none of them, will be leader. So theyre all be the back all going to be on the back benches. The idea is that benches. And the idea is that actually an actually it could be an advantage him because advantage for him because it allows a freer hand to say allows him a freer hand to say what he wants. Right. Whats interesting about this as well is pushing for nexit is that he was pushing for nexit the , that been the yeah, yeah, that has been denied. Dropped denied. Hes also dropped the manifesto pledges, including bans on mosques, the quran and islamic, headscarves, i mean, this is the thing about proportional representation is that this is exactly the kind of what it leads to. Yeah. You dont have two party states. Im trying to decide how far this is. You know, the afd in germany, theyre trying to sort of them to even a of not allow them to even be a party, this sounds party, whereas this sounds like he has actually won, but its more the politicians, more amongst the politicians, more amongst the politicians, more when they of more like when they got rid of liz it sound a bit liz truss. It does sound a bit more to me because more like that to me because because still allowing because theyre still allowing the parties to, the right wing parties to, you know, a voice, not know, have a voice, but just not builder specifically. Think builder specifically. So i think it personal. Im it might be more personal. Im not because i dont not sure though, because i dont know dutch know everything about dutch politics, was very interesting know everything about dutch polit at, was very interesting know everything about dutch polit at the s very interesting know everything about dutch polit at the netherlands. Esting know everything about dutch polit at the netherlands. Yeah| look at the netherlands. Yeah well never again. Well never happen again. Telegraaf. Were telegraaf. Now, jonathan, were welcome again in tower hamlets. I can buy wheat again. So basically london borough to remove them. We dont, we dont, we dont by the way for 20 blade at london borough to remove palestinian flags from council buildings. This is quite, buildings. So this is quite, i guess exciting news for the Jewish Population there who felt quite intimidated by these flags. Not just jews intimidated, i think, by those flags either, you know. Okay well, mayor as, not the well, the mayor as, not the mayor. The who is, mr mayor. Sorry. The who is, mr rahman, the mayor of the mayor of tower hamlets. Does every of tower hamlets. Does every borough have a mayor . They have this pointless symbolic mayors. Right. Actually, but they dont actually, okay. So basically, he, mr okay. Well, so basically, he, mr rahman that these rahman was saying that these werent flags. These werent divisive flags. These werent divisive flags. These were actually, solidarity. Solidarity and unity. But, i mean, jews. Yeah, it does kind of feel that way a little bit. So these the government, local government has now insisted that they be taken down, and he has capitulated and they are now being taken down, which is i guess, good news for the jews and for the jews, who and bad news for the jews, who are selling the flags, yes, nick, good news for the lawyers, though, are working on though, who are working on pushing through. I mean, the thing nick, isnt he thing is, nick, this isnt he didnt choice. Hes been didnt have a choice. Hes been told do it. Hes told essentially to do it. Hes been law. Well they been breaking the law. Well they shouldnt buildings. Mean, i dont think thats i mean, i dont think thats controversial. Why should a flag of another nation on a public building . And then say ukraine, building . Ukrainian say ukraine, building . Ukrainian flags, say ukraine, building . Ukrainian flags, of|y ukraine, building . Ukrainian flags, of course. � |e, the ukrainian flags, of course. You shouldnt any no, you shouldnt be any flags except flag. Flags except the british flag. Or allow that or you dont even allow that these jonathan, the these days. Jonathan, the british the only british flag should be the only flag. This. Welcome flag. But you see this. Welcome to england to multiculturalism. The england flag is already seen as a sort of symbol. Course, of hate symbol. So of course, the flag is going to the palestine flag is going to be but this is be controversial. But this is multiculturalism. Its a constant everyones constant tension. Everyones flagged everyones unhappy. Y. Happ un e s d everyon d an e flagg my my only problem with this is that its not going to change the feeling. You can take away the feeling. You can take away the if i was a jewish the flag. If i was a jewish person anyone there person or anyone there who wasnt palestine fan, wasnt a massive palestine fan, i okay, now i might be like, okay, now i know how borough feels. Know how this borough feels. Maybe go somewhere else. Maybe ill go somewhere else. At least you see how people feel, because change least you see how people feel, bec feeling. Change least you see how people feel, bec feeling. The change the feeling. Is it the underlying feeling . People underlying feeling . Well, people have been people have been wanting out. Wanting to move out. People basically jewish people have basically felt think felt very intimidated. I think it change the feeling it would change the feeling personally. Okay, to walk in that environment to see how the extent of that, by the way, theres nothing wrong with the palestinian am palestinian flag, and i am pro palestinian. But when its pro palestinian. But when its put out like that without any balance, i think thats the issue. If they put a palestinian flag, flag, and flag, an israeli flag, and said, lets peace. Brilliant lets have some peace. Brilliant but just shoving the but when youre just shoving the palestinian what palestinian flag and what it might to some people might represent to some people and know, hamas and being, you know, hamas supporters, not an expert. Supporters, im not an expert. But those two next to each other havent always led to peace. Then thats. But but then but thats. But thats the point. Flags. Lets have two flags. Lets have it. Two flags. Lets have it. Have lets have some lets have some right, some balance. Right, right, right. Of right. Is it. There was, of course, great and if course, the great clip. And if anybody the show anybody wait till the show is finished, the guy. The finished, look up the guy. The ladder fight. See the guy ladder fight. Do you see the guy taking you ever see taking down the. You ever see this . You must have. Okay, ill show you. In break suddenly show you. In the break suddenly occurs his twitter somewhere. Show you. In the break suddenly occ|very,s twitter somewhere. Show you. In the break suddenly occ|very, verytter somewhere. Show you. In the break suddenly occ|very, verytter sorand 1ere. Show you. In the break suddenly occ|very, verytter sorand ofe. Its very, very funny, and of course, the here have, course, at the end here we have, one police one more example of the police failing. Failing to enforce the law. Turns out that whole time turns out that the whole time the could have sorted turns out that the whole time the out could have sorted turns out that the whole time the out and uld have sorted turns out that the whole time the out and they1ave sorted turns out that the whole time the out and they didnt. � ted this out and they didnt. Surprise, two tier surprise, surprise. Two tier policing. Finishing policing. Yes, indeed. Finishing the section with the independent. This independent. And nick, this could of the worst could be the plot of the worst Old School Bond movie ever. Russia jam signals on yeah, russia jam signals on raf plane carrying grant shapps. Raf plane carrying grant shapps. Yes, from shapps with love. What would you call it . I dont know, shapps. I would you call it . I dont know, shapps. I like goldeneye shapps. Shapps. I like goldeneye shapps. I just thought that. Its i just thought of that. Its perfectly legitimate. Ofcom, thats english likes thats why auto english likes you so much, its a good, good film. Good night. So lets get the story out, though. Lets not go full lewis schaefer. So go full lewis schaefer. So basically, they scrambled shapps his plane. Was in the russian his plane. He was in the russian territory of kaliningrad. Theyve done this before. Apparently its not unusual. As tom jones said, a kind tom jones said, this is a kind of thing they do, but its of usual thing they do, but its not with current tensions not great with current tensions for to all up. For them to be all jamming up. Shapps signal theyve shapps signal and what theyve done. Very done. Josh, we know putins very shrewd. Identified the shrewd. Theyve identified the main this country, and main power in this country, and it grant shapps. Theyve main power in this country, and it iright shapps. Theyve main power in this country, and it iright , happs. Theyve main power in this country, and it iright , letss. Theyve main power in this country, and it iright , lets scramble eyve main power in this country, and it iright , lets scramble his; radios. But i mean, is terrible but i mean, this is terrible stuff that happened to the plane after here, jonathan. After you read here, jonathan. But phones unable to but it left phones unable to connect the planes wi fi. Connect to the planes wi fi. What wanted what if they wanted to watch something . Well, what something . Well, thats what im saying. If saying. And i think also, if they were streaming and they were streaming movies and it russian, they it can only get russian, they have with their own have to be with their own thoughts about minute. I thoughts for about a minute. I know i feel like grant know voices, i feel like grant shappsis know voices, i feel like grant shapps is one of those, final destination because destination films because he keeps he was, on keeps almost dying. He was, on that sub, but they did a that nuclear sub, but they did a test and that didnt work, and he very he almost got very, very exciting guy. Right . Were halfway. Weve got a whole load more up. You dont more news coming up. You dont want miss the hate monster, want to miss the hate monster, dark far right dark nationalists and far right fitness. Welcome back to headliners. Lets get straight into fridays mail. And, jonathan, i hate this campaign on. Luckily, i said that in england. Oh, absolutely. I feel like weve, skipped ahead a little bit, have we not . No. Oh, well , in a little bit, have we not . No. Oh, well, in which a little bit, have we not . No. Oh, well , in which case, guys oh, well, in which case, guys cover for me. Im looking for my story. Weve just hired someone incompetent. Yeah. Wait, where is it . Where is it . You know how this show , indeed. I just show works, yes, indeed. I just got excited. Basically, got a bit excited. So basically, lets headlines. Lets read the headlines. Fury over Police Scotlands hate monster campaign, bizarre adverts supporting Humza Yousafs new crime is slammed new hate crime laws is slammed for suggesting offences are mainly committed by young white men deprived areas. So men from deprived areas. So i actually watched this video today for the first time. So the hate monster was, created by the scottish. Its closely scottish police. Its closely related to the tickle monster, whos terrible monster. Whos another terrible monster. But for different reasons. And essentially, this video tells you that you cant be angry. And if you are angry, especially dont out at somebody for dont lash out at somebody for a hate crime. Oh, there he is. There is. The hate monster. There he is. The hate monster. Everythings childrens everythings like a childrens cartoon and cartoon video these days. And if you are angry, youre most likely isnt that likely to be white. Isnt that right, nick . Thats the big thing they want across. Yeah, so want to get across. Yeah, so its explicitly its an explicitly racist campaign. So they say here, why campaign. So they say here, why do let the hate do some people let the hate monster they say, know monster in . They say, we know young 18 are more young men aged 18 to 30 are more likely crime. Those poor likely to hate crime. Those poor young course, you know young men, of course, you know the. On to the the. Anyway, let me go on to the next they may have deep next bit. They may have deep rooted feelings of being socially economically socially and economically disadvantaged, socially and economically disadvantewith ideas about combined with ideas about white male thats male entitlement. So thats race. Its having a pop at them for class and race. For their class and race. Nick does i thought white now nick does i thought white male doesnt exist male entitlement doesnt exist anymore. I thought theyd been beaten us. You think so . Beaten out of us. You think so . Theyre talking about i mean, theyre talking about these we these young men 18 to 30. We know young white are the know young white men are the least go to university least likely to go to university of demographic group. We of any demographic group. We know general, under know that men in general, under 50 likely to commit 50 are the most likely to commit suicide, biggest suicide, and thats the biggest death that group. Death threat now for that group. So are really so we know men are really struggling, has struggling, but this has a explicit on white men. We explicit attack on white men. We shouldnt because explicit attack on white men. We shouldryousaf because explicit attack on white men. We shouldryousaf that because explicit attack on white men. We shouldryousaf that viralrse humza yousaf has that viral video white people, video attacking white people, where jobs that where he lists all the jobs that are done white people in this are done by white people in this 90 white scotland. And hes hes going white. I think its more than 90, isnt it . Its last checked its its last time i checked its like its Something Like 89, but its Something Like that. Its so its absolutely shocking. You know, its about hate. And yet you have this hate. And yet you we have this really culture now. It hate. And yet you we have this realthis culture now. It hate. And yet you we have this realthis weird culture now. It hate. And yet you we have this realthis weird liberal now. It hate. And yet you we have this realthis weird liberal culture. Has this weird liberal culture. It through these it has to exist through these endless race. Endless campaigns about race. But to just hate but youre allowed to just hate white everyones of white men. Everyones kind of sick theyre sick of it, but theyre still going with it. Goebbels would be proud like getting proud of this. Its like getting kids them some kids young. Get them with some cartoon, hating people. Everything cartoony these everything is cartoony these days. What i think is days. But what i think is interesting as is interesting about it as well is it takes, psychological it takes, like a psychological stance. You how to stance. Its telling you how to process emotions or how process your own emotions or how to not process them. Now, obviously, doing obviously, you know, doing a hate crime or being racist or, you know, something that, you know, Something Like that, obviously but obviously a terrible thing. But its like, dont be angry. Its just like, dont be angry. Dont out, dude. Dont dont chill out, dude. Yeah. A very worse yeah. Its just a very worse about it. This is than racism this is worse than racism because just because its not just an incident street. Is incident on the street. This is institutional racism because theyre putting theyre saying theyre putting it its it in this thing. Its anti white explicitly. Most well, i think the most dangerous part story is dangerous part of this story is the itself that the actual law itself that passed in 2021, and its coming into effect now where acts of hatred, malice, abuse or ill will protected will against protected characteristics of disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender age. Now gender identity and age. Now hatred is racist. Its hard to define, but malice , abuse or ill define, but malice, abuse or ill will. These are very lucy. Lucy terms and it basically makes me 90, terms and it basically makes me go, im not going to go and do comedy in scotland. Youre full of malice. Dont go to scotland, period. Dont go to scotland, period. As the americans say. This stuff well, when this stuff actually passed and actually gets passed through and when seeing when you actually start seeing some i said, some of these people, i said, theyre that it theyre also saying that it could people in their could apply to people in their private their homes. Private spaces, in their homes. Its like theyre in competition canada. Competition with canada. Have you seen like you get potentially get life imprisonment speech. Imprisonment for hate speech. Make you sign up for they make you sign up for assistance. They make you sign up for assistar may in the future you may say in the future is a minority in canada. A new minority report in canada. Now go at now scotland is having a go at right next. Right times next. Nicks, did women get and nicks, when did women get so bothered about winning . Well, they winning. Well, they are winning. Its women athletes launched landmark case against transgender inclusion. Thats a strange way. Inclusion. Thats a strange way. The times are a bit woke with their phrase in there, but this is a great thing. This their phrase in there, but this is a a great thing. This their phrase in there, but this is a 16. A great thing. This their phrase in there, but this is a 16. Americant thing. This their phrase in there, but this is a 16. American women this their phrase in there, but this is a 16. American women have launched landmark case launched this landmark case against association , and its athletics association, and its about institutionalised cheating and discrimination, because 300 women were forced to share a dressing room with leah thomas while male genitalia while he had full male genitalia. So why should women have to be in that situation . And of course , he beat them all at swimming as well. The people actually as well. But the people actually in are not the in the case are not the olympians compete in olympians who compete in that, because would could because i suppose it would could just were sour just look like they were sour grapes but there grapes or something. But there are it, like are other people in it, like riley become quite riley gaines, whos become quite famous so there famous in this area. So there are there are female are people, there are female volleyball tennis volleyball players and tennis and field combined volleyball players and tennis and peopled combined volleyball players and tennis and people who nbined volleyball players and tennis and people who are led with other people who are just concerned this and concerned about this issue. And its really its actually its really good that is happening. And, its actually its really good that were happening. And, its actually its really good that were winningng. And, its actually its really good that were winning lhisliid, its actually its really good that were winning this issue. Its actually its really good that isere winning this issue. Its actually its really good that is beinginning this issue. Its actually its really good that is being won. ] this issue. Its actually its really good that is being won. Thes issue. Its actually its really good that is being won. The puberty this is being won. The puberty blockers are being banned. You know, even keir starmer know, you see even keir starmer has there shouldnt be has accepted there shouldnt be men womens sports. So i men in womens sports. So i think winning now think we are winning now in this issue. To see issue. But i just want to see the i want to is the only thing i want to see is prison sentences for everyone that anyone that was involved, anyone involved in the promoting puberty kind puberty blockers or any kind of mutilation of long mutilation or any kind of long term, for term, disastrous things for children , they should be treated children, they should be treated incredibly harshly. But we are wishing petersons wishing that jordan petersons voice should voice. Yeah, well, they should go prison, because go with a bloody prison, because that , jonathan, it is that is kermit, jonathan, it is interesting isnt our interesting that it isnt our leaders actually have made leaders who actually have made these calls. Its been the courts mostly that have pushed through a lot of this stuff. And its interesting that theyre having to the courts to having to go to the courts to challenge them challenge what happened to them losing. Right, so losing these spaces. Right, so theyre not being represented fairly the policy is too fairly because the policy is too scared. Yeah, exactly. Too scared, too weak , and its scared, too weak, and its incredible what theyve gone through. And have examples through. And you have examples here who lost out on here of people who lost out on places i believe theyre talking about actually taking away medals that were unfairly allocated and people going back to their positions. Yeah, of course, some people have Left University now this was their last chance to compete in that way. True, and they also it seems like the then, ncaa has been focussed a lot on this. Like hormone usage. Ive just focussed on that, ignoring the fact that if youve been through male puberty, you just have a male puberty, you just have a male advantage, you have a ridiculous advantage. And certainly with Something Like swimming , certainly with Something Like swimming, leah thomas being an intact , surely that having intact male, surely that having that kind of rudder helps him. Yeah. Can change direction very quickly. Yeah, exactly. It seems drastically brazier the women are stuck when they get to one end, take some. Get to one end, they take some. About a to turn it takes about a day to turn around. Its like the titanic. Leah thomass and also, leah thomass trash talk rooms was talk in the changing rooms was way than other girls. Funniest trash more aggressive. The reasons aggressive. Coming the reasons aggressive. Coming nowthe reasons aggressive. Coming now on reasons aggressive. Coming now on reithe s are coming out. Now on to the telegraph, some telegraph, jonathan, for some dangerous, paintings of dangerous, racist paintings of hedges. Still take a hedges. Look, i still take a racist hedge over a bush so british countryside evoke british countryside can evoke dark nationalist feelings in paintings, warns a museum. So this is interesting. So paintings by constable, the painter , has apparently been painter, has apparently been questioned and theyve been its been said that they have a dark side that can evoke nationalist feelings because these dark, gloomy countryside images, its feelings because these dark, g|big1y countryside images, its feelings because these dark, g|big side untryside images, its feelings because these dark, g|big side from side images, its feelings because these dark, g|big side from nick mages, its feelings because these dark, g|big side from nick now. Es, its feelings because these dark, g|big side from nick now. I, its a big side from nick now. I dont think its the dark. Its not that theyre the images are dark. Its because it can elicit no, its evocative feelings. No, no, its evocative feelings. Dark nationalism. No no no no. Thats so thats the thing. Its so beautiful. Green and beautiful. The green and pleasant im british, pleasant laugh. Oh, im british, i hills. Makes i love those hills. And it makes me want go out and buy me want to go out and buy a white van. Thats powerful painting. Thats a powerful painting. Thats a powerful painting. Can do that, that is, if it can do that, that is, you yeah, oh, here you know. Yeah, yeah. Oh, here we go. England we go. Oh come on. Go. England vindaloo. Vindaloo. Start a new empire girlfriend. I mean , its thats girlfriend. I mean, its thats chatgpt. I thought i hated that other side, but the hate monster i couldnt hate this anymore. This disgusting. This guy this is so disgusting. This guy at. I would love at cambridge. I would love to think a telling think theres a way of telling these larger, inclusive these larger, more inclusive histories and that feel as histories and that dont feel as though. Requires though. As though it requires a pushback those who try pushback from those who try to censor interest at in censor any interest at all in this what now would this work is what we now would be but it is woke. Be called woke. But it is woke. Its completely woke. Absolutely woke racist. The idea that im not racist. The idea that engush im not racist. The idea that english make english Rolling Hills will make will pride will stir feelings of pride towards homeland, has towards your homeland, which has a evoking a darker side evoking nationalist feelings. Its absolutely disgusting and has be and insane. Everything has to be inclusive. He about inclusive. He talks about enriching, uses inclusive. He talks about enrichirbuzzwords. Uses inclusive. He talks about enrichirbuzzwords. Whathes inclusive. He talks about enrichirbuzzwords. What i;es inclusive. He talks about enrichirbuzzwords. What i mean, all the buzzwords. What i mean, how much do we hate our own country . Mean, these are our country . I mean, these are our history of amazing, our history of art is amazing, our history of art is amazing, our history amazing. Natural history is amazing. Our natural landscape is landscape of the shire is beautiful. Is whats great beautiful. This is whats great about why we about britain. Why cant we celebrate it . We have to just constantly say, oh, were terrible, theyre terrible, and instead theyre bringing oh, bringing in something about, oh, this claim sargeant this claim that sargeant had a secret queer life. Yeah, secret queer life. Yeah, everyone everyone was everyone was queer. Everyone was a just i mean, a lesbian. I mean, just i mean, even that time is very queer is very offensive to many homosexuals. And this is offensive to the that offensive to me. The idea that my country inherently dark my country is inherently dark and because its and nationalistic because its some people have some hills and these people have lost their minds. This is the thing. But jonathan, incredible. Jonathan, its incredible. Look, weve been this now weve been doing this show now a couple and its couple of years, and its amazing. Stories still , amazing. These stories still, they never end. But is that just they never end. But is that just the the media . The nature of the media . They know get clicks the nature of the media . They kthey get clicks the nature of the media . They kthey know get clicks the nature of the media . They kthey know theyre get clicks the nature of the media . They kthey know theyre going clicks the nature of the media . They kthey know theyre going to cks the nature of the media . They kthey know theyre going to be. They know theyre going to be inflammatory. You know, its inflammatory. But you know, its the these institutions the nature of these institutions still even still going through that. Even though , though theres been backlash, even shown even though its been shown to be regressive , and be stupid and regressive, and yet theyre still going through. Elon twitter. It will elon bought twitter. It will be fine. Fine. Everything i love, theyve got these signs out the gallery. One says that, portraits got these signs out the gallery. Or uniformed says that, portraits got these signs out the gallery. Oruniformed and that, portraits got these signs out the gallery. Or uniformed and wealthy rtraits got these signs out the gallery. Oruniformed and wealthy sitters of uniformed and wealthy sitters became in became vital tools in reinforcing the social order of a ruling class. There was a white ruling class. There was only white people. Got that right. They got that one right. Come on. There only white people there. Was like, oh, whatever, it was like, oh, whatever, nick, times given nick, the times has just given me an excuse, to not go to the gym. You. Times gym. Thank you. Times oh, good. Yeah. Its fine. Oh, good. Yeah. Its fine. Actual racist. Actual racist. Giving excuse to go. Its giving me excuse to go. Its right activists. Youre its far right activists. Youre looking clubs looking hencote fitness clubs to recruit. Active club recruit members. So active Club Scotland be a its scotland turns out to be a its a fascist martial arts club, which you dont get enough of those these days. Fascist martial arts. Cobra kai. Yeah. The between jiu the strange link between jiu jitsu and jiu jitsu. Oh, good point, maybe its karate. Whats safe . So anyway, the point is, this is this is hope, not hate. Who you know , hope, not hate. Who you know, theyre an important organisation and this gives some vital to do. Theyve been vital work to do. Theyve been going around gyms saying is this is karate youre is that fascist karate youre doing . And this is what their claim anyway, that theres claim is anyway, that theres a link between the this group is all building strength and all about building strength and getting used to like coming conflicts. Need to prepare conflicts. We need to prepare for the violence thats coming and owner says, and theyre not. The owner says, well, they just look well, ive just they just look like working but like theyre working out. But according hope, hate, according to hope, not hate, its fashionable. Its very fashionable. If you can your body weight, can bend your body weight, youre can bend your body weight, youthe is, this is the thing is, this is dangerous because dangerous stuff because we dont want far to have want the far right to have martial arts skills. So this is we want them sort of fat and in their parents basement typing , their parents basement typing, sort of. You say evil stuff online. I dont want hitler would have been safer if he was just karate rather than just doing karate rather than had so you had access to a weapon. So you think could backfire . Because think it could backfire . Because once you karate, once you once you know karate, once you become artist, become a martial artist, it actually them. Yeah. Stop them yeah. If you stop them getting karate, they go, getting the karate, they go, they the nukes. They look for the nukes. They to brown belt they need to go to brown belt and concern and onwards. Well, my concern with is obviously with this article is obviously if actually are if these people actually are what they are, then what they say they are, then yeah, obviously very what they say they are, then yeaithing obviously very what they say they are, then yeaithing andiviously very what they say they are, then yeaithing and iiously very what they say they are, then yeaithing and i dont very what they say they are, then yeaithing and i dont support it bad thing and i dont support it of course, seems like any of course, but it seems like any time try to improve time men try to improve themselves know, develop themselves or, you know, develop themselves physically or try and make actual, you make themselves actual, you cant push them around. They seem demonised straight away. Well , there were those pieces well, there were those pieces in link in the guardian. The link between and between working out and the right. Right. Issue is more the well, my issue is more the hope, i has done hope, not hate, i think has done some amazing work in the past and was saying and maybe and i was just saying some of this well be some of this could well be valid, feels to me like valid, but it feels to me like they really focus left they really dont focus on left hate from left hate when it comes from left wing hate when it comes from islamists, and to pretend that that doesnt exist is ridiculous. The good thing about this, itll take some focus off gb news for five minutes. So we need more nazi karate people to take the. Is that how can take the. Is that the. How can you support hope not hate dont they . Trying shut they . Trying to shut down a channel every other day. Get. You can only get. You can only get. Thats them isnt it . Is it a different one. No no no it is. Yeah. No no is. Yeah. No no no no is. Yeah. No no no no no im just saying we rid. I find saying can we get rid. I find them massively them to be massively hypocritical opposition. Them to be massively hypright. Al opposition. Them to be massively hypright. Al the opposition. Them to be massively hypright. Al the finalosition. All right. Just the final section. Welcome back to headliners. And kicking straight off with fridays melnick. Where my fridays melnick. Where my fingers are crossed that glastonbury has finally booked. Glastonbury has finally booked. Blue. Who . Blue. The boy band. Oh, the boy band. Blue. You like them . Blue. You like them . Yeah. Well, you dont like them all right . He doesnt. He doesnt like them. Dressed doesnt dress like them. Dressed all yeah. So the headline yeah, yeah. So the headline is, glastonburys worst is, is this glastonburys worst line festival goes line up ever . Festival goes slam. Embarrassing 2024 bill and admit never heard admit theyve never heard of headune admit theyve never heard of headline scissor who headline act scissor who i totally absurd are. And ive totally absurd are. And ive totally ive researched now and she shes got the same birthday as me but she was a muslim and now she sort of. But then she took off hijabs. Maybe took off the hijabs. Maybe theres political element, theres a political element, but its bland line up. Its quite a bland line up. Its got and got coldplay and dua lipa and shania love Shania Shania twain. We all love shania and, theyre all very and, you know, theyre all very talented, a bland talented, but its quite a bland line up. Rock bands, so can line up. No rock bands, so i can understand. I can understand. Yeah, i can understand the critique. Obviously festivals obviously i hate festivals will never my worst never go. Its worst. My worst nightmare. In 1998. Nightmare. I did go in 1998. Its one of the dark its known as one of the dark years. Mud rain. It years. The mud and rain. It was like it was like the somme. It was absolutely went absolutely disgusting. I went to one those. David beckham absolutely disgusting. I went to one arose. David beckham absolutely disgusting. I went to one a great avid beckham absolutely disgusting. I went to one a great goal, beckham absolutely disgusting. I went to one a great goal, beciitam absolutely disgusting. I went to one a great goal, beciit is. Scored a great goal, but it is. Its festivals horrible to its festivals are horrible to sound festivals sound like louis, but festivals are horrible. Surely is just. But surely this is just. Were not meant to know these bands, right, jonathan . I mean, youre nick and youre younger than nick and myself. They to myself. Well, they come to a time every mans where time in every mans life where he headliner. He doesnt know a headliner. Youre band. Have you done youre in a band. Have you done glastonbury, few. Youre in a band. Have you done glfew nbury, few. Youre in a band. Have you done glfew festivals, few. Youre in a band. Have you done glfew festivals, but. Few. Youre in a band. Have you done glfew festivals, but. Yeah, few. Youre in a band. Have you done glfew festivals, but. Yeah, not n. A few festivals, but. Yeah, not glasto, girlfriend glasto, my girlfriend has actually. Okay, fine, so do you. Actually. Okay, fine, so do you. Do you about scissor . Do do you know about scissor . Do you i knew about riza from wu tang . Yeah, yeah, because wu tang are. Yeah. I are great, but. Yeah. No, i didnt know. This also. Didnt know. But this is also. This year. This is the this is a big year. This is the first in the events first time in the events history female acts have history that female acts have been of three headline been two of the three headline slots, everyone i want to slots, and everyone i want to book my tickets. Feminism gone just that. Dont who just for that. I dont know who the are, but im well up the women are, but im well up for is it emily carver asian for it. Is it emily carver asian empowerment . Yeah. Emily, the booken empowerment . Yeah. Emily, the booker. She was saying how booker. Yeah. She was saying how its very important for her to book equal gender bill, and i, book a equal gender bill, and i, you know, just pick the best band. Its equal, it . Band. Its not equal, is it . Its out three. Its disgusting. People disgusting. Theres only people who are really music. How is really good at music. How is that equality is that equal . Its equality is such. Everything have that equal . Its equality is su be everything have that equal . Its equality is su be represented erything have that equal . Its equality is su be represented inything have that equal . Its equality is su be represented in perfect . Ive to be represented in perfect . Its such. Angry. Burning my im so angry. Im burning my tickets. Jonathan telegraph tickets. Jonathan the telegraph has musks has a story about musks Space Shuttle sorry shuttle shuttle. Sorry x shuttle. Very nice, elon musks starship has taken starship launch has taken mankind a step closer to the star. So this is exciting news, especially if you like space, which so this important which i do, so this important milestone , gets us one closer to milestone, gets us one closer to getting lot of people off the getting a lot of people off the earth space. So its big earth into space. So its a big spaceship. Thats if its 100 people. Its the first time. Anything big, theyre anything that big, theyre americans , right . So its bit americans, right . So its a bit big hey. There. Big people. Hey. Hey there. Americans oh, there it is. Weve got a picture it there, so got a picture of it there, so its big deal. It didnt i mean, its big deal. It didnt i mean, it did crash didnt it . Well, it didnt survive. It didnt break apart. I eii a ii a unscheduled i mean, a rapid unscheduled disassembly. Yeah. Yeah. Thats what sometimes happens yeah. This|ts what sometimes happens yeah. This show. At sometimes happens yeah. This show. Thats etimes happens yeah. This show. Thats what� s happens to this show. Thats what we could from on. But could call it from now on. But the musk with the good thing about musk with mars woke, mars is mars wont be woke, right . Wont be allowed. No right . You wont be allowed. No woke be allowed on. Kick woke will be allowed on. Kick him planet. Him off the entire planet. Do you hes going you think that hes going to kick off . You think that hes going to kicihes off . You think that hes going to kicihes ofito. Hes going to hes going to. Hes going to check peoples you twitter check peoples thank you twitter or zigi. Do call it x or or zigi. Do you call it x or twitter . Can get on the twitter . You can get on the shuttle. Twitter . You can get on the shuyeah, be no racial yeah, itll be no racial nonsense we no woke stuff. Nonsense that we no woke stuff. Itll bitcoin. Cant itll just be bitcoin. You cant be memes. Yeah but people be racist memes. Yeah but people from youve any sci fi, if youve read any sci fi, youll people from youll know that people from mars ones then mars are the ones who then become oppressed, oppressed earthlings. Male. Next and if this andrew doyle earthlings. Male. Next and if this be andrew doyle earthlings. Male. Next and if this be louis. Ndrew doyle earthlings. Male. Next and if this be Louis Schaefferrle earthlings. Male. Next and if this be Louis Schaeffer and would be Louis Schaeffer and vice versa. Oh, is this the harvard doctor yeah, because doctor thing . Yeah, because i didnt make any sense to me, but ill it minute. Aukus ill get it in a minute. Aukus andrews a vegetarian. Ive got it. Harvard doctor says animal products essential for products are essential for mental the brain meat. Veganism, the brain needs meat. Louis was right all along. Its still bad person. But was still a bad person. But he was right this. Brain right about this. So the brain needs me because got zinc, needs me because its got zinc, vitamin and choline. Its vitamin b12 and choline. Its what we knew all along. Vegans are press. Are miserable in the press. Theres a proof vegetarians theres a proof that vegetarians have a 31. 5 chance of developing an anxiety disorder. So a lot of meat so maybe if i eat a lot of meat now, i can get rid mine. Now, i can get rid of mine. Well, but point is, we need well, but the point is, we need it. Theres a chicken and egg question, though. Although vegans. Which vegans dont eat either. Which is is . Were they is that . Which is . Were they depressed because theyre vegans . Vegans vegans . Or is being vegans made them miserable them depressed or miserable people veganism people just drawn to veganism because annoying . People just drawn to veganism becyeah. Annoying . People just drawn to veganism becyeah. I annoying . People just drawn to veganism becyeah. I mean, ing . People just drawn to veganism becyeah. I mean, this people just drawn to veganism becyeah. I mean, this is its yeah. I mean, this is its still saying that eating still not saying that eating loads of meat is good for you. Im that it goes the other im sure that it goes the other way. But certainly the point is our are designed to eat our bodies are designed to eat meat. Jonathan yes. No, i dont disagree. Weve evolved to eat meat and what says here is that the truth of the matter is actually the opposite to what weve been told, that vegetarianism and veganism is good for you. Its upside down and and basically and backward and basically everything, everything youve everything, everything youve ever down ever been told is upside down and there we and backwards. Well, there we go. Story times. Go. Thats my final story times. Nick, just propaganda nick, is this just propaganda from big snake . Nick, is this just propaganda frorits g snake . Nick, is this just propaganda frorits big1ake . Nick, is this just propaganda frorits big snake over. Josh its big snake all over. Josh let them eat snakes. Scientists back python sustainable meat. Back python a sustainable meat. This is another attempt. They tried to get us to eat the bugs. We dont want the bugs. Now hes a i well, its a snake. And i say, well, its white its lovely and firm a snake. And i say, well, its whittastes its lovely and firm a snake. And i say, well, its whittastes likes lovely and firm a snake. And i say, well, its whittastes like chicken and firm a snake. And i say, well, its whittastes like chicken and eat and tastes like chicken and eat them. From sydney, them. And this is from sydney, this study. So do what you want. Australia. Eating australia. Were not eating snakes in england. Well, what about france . I mean, conquer mean, we might conquer the dragons , i dont know. Look, if dragons, i dont know. Look, if it tastes chicken, i mean, it tastes like chicken, i mean, i cockroaches. I try those cockroaches. They were disgusting. No good. But i think genuinely tastes think if this genuinely tastes like snake, like chicken, ill eat a snake, i dont care. Sure if i dont care. Im not sure if theyre though. Theyre kosher, though. Actually, theyre not. Probably not. Pet snake, not. I had a pet snake, actually, but it always actually, but it was always floppy. Reptile floppy. I had a reptile dysfunction. Thats not dysfunction. Okay, thats not okay. The show is nearly over, so lets take another quick look at fridays front pages. Daily at fridays front pages. Daily mail russia attacks shapps raf jet by jamming gps , telegraph jet by jamming gps, telegraph fear for patients in nhs net zero drive. Guardian tories urged to give back further 5 million from hester ai news number 10. Anxiety grows as angry tories questioned sunak authority expressed victory esther wins commons debate on right to die and finally, the daily star. Beam me up scotty and those were your front pages. Thatis and those were your front pages. That is all we have time for. Thank you very much, my guest, Jonathan Coogan nick dixon. Jonathan coogan and nick dixon. Ill tomorrow with ill be back tomorrow night with cressida and leo cressida in the hot seat and leo kearse. If youre watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. A. M, stay tuned for breakfast. Thank you for joining a. M, stay tuned for breakfast. Thank you forjoining us. Have a great day. Great day. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on. Gb news. On. Gb news. Good evening. Welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. Tomorrow will be a case of dodging the downpours. Some pretty heavy ones around, also some ones around, but also some bright spells when low pressure is dominating. Sitting right over the uk. Never going to have dry for weather long, but this low has been providing some very 50993l low has been providing some very soggy conditions through central and southern scotland through the stays wet the day. And it stays wet overnight showers overnight here. Showers elsewhere becoming a bit drier for and through for england and wales through the more heavy the night, but then more heavy downpours coming from the southwest early southwest through the early hours. With that as hours. Gusty winds with that as well, maybe even rumble well, maybe even the odd rumble of might wake you of thunder that might wake you up. A mild night for most, up. A very mild night for most, but low enough for a touch but just low enough for a touch of frost in northern scotland. In countryside. So a damp in the countryside. So a damp and chilly start for of and chilly start for most of scotland. Further heavy showers scotland. Further heavy showers further south. A lot of spray and surface water on the roads for the morning commute. Those downpours should ease through the day but it stays and the day but it stays dull and damp southeast scotland. Damp for southeast scotland. Northeast elsewhere, northeast england elsewhere, a mixture spells but mixture of bright spells but also some further showers. Again pretty england and pretty mild for england and wales. 1516 where we see some sunshine but a cold feeling day, particularly that persistent rain over scotland gets pretty cold on friday night. Many of us will start the weekend with a touch of frost, also many of touch of frost, but also many of us start with some us will start with some sunshine. Stays fine for much of eastern northern eastern england, Northern England and scotland. Further west, edging in west, cloud will be edging in with some patchy rain temperatures in the teens in the south. Single figures once more further north. Despite some decent spells of sunshine. Decent spells of sunshine. Goodbye a brighter outlook with solar sponsors of with boxt solar sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Good evening. A new definition of extremism is put before us by michael gove today. But i worry. Could it be abused to start stamping out free speech and political opinions governments disagree with . And weve got a new proposed piece of legislation. Yes, its nigels law. Thats what im going to call it, because theyre saying theyre going to make it much harder for banks to close people down. Im very, very pleased this massive very pleased with this massive step right direction and step in the right direction and joining me on talking pints fresh from being in the Celebrity Big Brother household. And of course , the uncle of the and of course, the uncle of the future queen of england, Gary Goldsmith , here for talking goldsmith, here for talking pints. But before all of that, lets get the news with sophia wenzler. Wenzler. Nigel. Thank you. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. Your top story this hour. Michael gove has named some of the groups to be investigated under a new definition of extremism, which he says will mean the government can express more clearly than ever who poses a risk to britain. Some of the risk to britain. Some of the groups included are alleged to have islamist views , with others have islamist views, with others described as neo nazi. Todays new extremism definition will be used to assess whether some groups should be marginalised or blocked from public funding. But blocked from public funding. But michael gove insists its not about silencing those with private and peaceful beliefs. We have to be clear eyed about the threat we face, precise about where that threat comes from and rigorous in defending our democracy. That defending our democracy. That means upholding freedom of expression, religion and belief. When they are threatened, facing down harassment and hate support the communities facing the greatest challenge from extremist activity and ensuring this house and this country are safe, free and united and. And some breaking news in the last half hour. Great yarmouth mp Brandon Lewis has announced he is standing down as a candidate at the next general election. In a statement posted election. In a statement posted on x, the former Northern Ireland secretary said it is not a decision taken easily as it has been the greatest honour of my life to represent the people of great

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