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Transcripts For GBN Headliners 20240704

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. Ok, but digkily, chicks okay. You dont understand thisit. Ok, but dig it. R, chicks okay. You dont understand thisit. Ok, but dig it. Please; 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. Weve two 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 measure of acceptance from the meneither. Had measure of acceptance from the meneither. So had measure of acceptance from the meneither. So he had measure of acceptance from the meneither. So he never had measure of acceptance from the meneither. So he never raj chance. Finally, the rest of the country get a say, lets country will get a say, lets move telegraph. Move on to the telegraph. Jonathan. 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 jo 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 of what well, lets look at some of what your have and if we your donors have said. And if we get a of for tat get into a bit of a for tat thing, then 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. Done. The hanging up. Mean, party, 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. 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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

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