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caught up in legal disputes. so there has been a lot of negotiation going on behind the scenes involving the home secretary and ministers including robertjenrick about these potential rebels, so we are likely to see changes to the legislation, amendments which would in effect say that the home secretary would have the power to ignore some of the rulings or injunctions that come from the european court of human rights. but also they would be restrictions on domesticjudges, on britishjudges, as well, if restrictions on domesticjudges, on british judges, as well, if they were in to interfere, for example and prevent deportation flights unless it was proven that there was a risk to the life or well being of the migrants are concerned, so in other words they would raise the bar by which the british courts, the uk courts, could intervene, and we are expecting to see the details of that published today. but on another wing of the conservative party, there have been a range of members of parli
yeah, and i mentioned the programme spin offs, we were talking about the bbc you know, drag race uk is currently gearing up for its fifth season on the bbc and in your book, you describe getting drag race to the uk as the holy grail . i always felt, you know, my life has been profoundly changed by watching shows like are you being served?, top of the pops. how did they change your life, when you say that? well, i think that it was. on british tv, there was just this sense of camp that ijust completely identified with, before i even knew really what it was, and that rich tradition. i mean, also, drag has been you know, you ve got danny la rue, you ve got benny hill, you ve got kenny everett i mean, you have these amazing entertainment icons who ve been fully out there, just very sort of flamboyant and camp, and i think really profoundly important artists
but i think there s been a misperception that because of that, perhaps it s niche and perhaps it s only of interest to lgbtq+, but it s not. yeah, and i mentioned the programme spinoffs. we were talking about the bbc. you know, drag race uk is currently gearing up for its fifth season on the bbc. and in your book, you describe getting drag race to the uk as the holy grail . i always felt, you know, my life has been profoundly changed by watching shows like are you being served?, top of the pops. how did they change your life, when you say that? well, i think that it was. on british tv, there was just this sense of camp that ijust completely identified with, before i even knew really what it was, and that rich tradition. i mean, also, drag has been, you know, you ve got danny la rue, you ve got benny hill, you ve got kenny everett. i mean, you have these amazing entertainment icons who ve been fully out there,
and in your book, you describe getting drag race to the uk as the holy grail . i always felt, you know, my life has been profoundly changed by watching shows like are you being served?, top of the pops. how did they change your life, when you say that? well, i think that it was. on british tv, there was just this sense of camp that ijust completely identified with, before i even knew really what it was, and that rich tradition. i mean, also, drag has been, you know, you ve got danny la rue, you ve got benny hill, you ve got kenny everett. i mean, you have these amazing entertainment icons who ve been fully out there, just very sort of flamboyant and camp, and i think really profoundly important artists. and so, having that, i always wanted drag race to be here in the uk. and i tell you no lie, i went to every network repeatedly until they were like, please, don t come round here