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EXCLUSIVE: STARMER'S SECRET Survival Plot Exposed | Daily Expresso

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It's curtains for Star. It's game over

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for Star. We all know Star's dude.

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>> You are friends with the pedophile. That

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should have ruled out Mandlesson

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instantly. The Eagles are circling. The

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Vultures going in. Someone's to make a

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play for leadership.

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>> Well, JJ, I've got a bit of an exclusive

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for you on that.

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>> Okay, James, this is another emergency

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episode of the Daily Espresso. It's all

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about Star. Is he going to survive?

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>> Well, JJ, it's a bit on bit on a knife

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edge really. He's been referred

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basically there's this debate in

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parliament today about whether to refer

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Kier Stalmer to the privileges

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committee. It's basically a sleas

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inquiry into looking into his

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appointment of Peter Manderson as the UK

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ambassador to the US. Uh MPs have been

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told well Labour MPs have been told

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there's a free line whip for our viewers

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are maybe not familiar with what that

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means. Do you want to explain what a

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freeline whip is?

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>> No.

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>> No.

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>> I think they know. I think our viewers

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are getting enough.

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>> Well, they've all been told they've got

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a sports star. They got a sports dharma

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or what happens? They basically get

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sacked. Yeah,

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>> they have the they get no support from

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the Labour party at next election. They

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remove the Labour whip.

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>> Probably news to many of their ears, I'd

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say.

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>> Yeah, definitely. Yeah, they got they

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got to sit next to Jeremy Corbyn on the

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back benches in the corner basically in

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the parliamentary cuck chair

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back right. Um this is this is a bit of

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a moment of peril for Karma, isn't it?

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Um if it goes against him today, he is

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screwed. Well, look, let's go start with

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M Morgan Mcweeny, right? So, he's been

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in talking to the MPs, telling them um

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what he did with regards to Mandlesson's

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appointment. He's actually I think he's

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he's become Star's human shield.

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>> He he says he made a serious mistake. He

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takes full blame for hiring Mandlesson.

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Um is it's his full responsibility

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>> and essentially he says Mandlesson lied

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to him and didn't tell him the truth and

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he didn't know that at the time. Now my

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question would be you you knew at the

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time though that he was Mandlesson was

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friends with Epstein

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>> and you knew that Mandlesson uh you knew

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that Epstein was a pedophile.

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>> So for me that would have been I don't

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need a vet. I don't need to vet anymore.

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It's like you were friends with a

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pedophile

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>> after the fact that this pedophile was

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was was announced as a pedophile. That

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should have been that should have ruled

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out Mandlesson instantly.

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>> And his nickname the prince of darkness.

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Yes. I mean, just how does this guy get

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through any reasonable human judgment,

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let alone a betting process? Just basic

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logic. The guy's friends of the world's

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worst pedo and you're getting it. I

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mean, it's ridiculous. Yeah. He says to

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the he says to the committee today,

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Morgan Mcween, this is Morgan Mcweeny

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again. He said, "I left it all to the

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foreign office."

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>> He just says he had no part to play. Put

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no pressure on. Um then he says, "I

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should have asked more questions about

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Mandles, his mate." You know, they used

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to guy's a pali. Yes. I think after

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today there's no love loss there, is

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there? He says, you know, I should have

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asked more questions, which I think is

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essentially like saying, you know, you

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job interviews, you get asked, you know,

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what's your worst quality? You know, I'm

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just too dedicated. I'm too trusting.

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>> I've trusted the foreign office too

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much. Um, then he goes on to say, he

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said that Manderson was not honest

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enough

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>> during the voting process. So,

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>> horror, the prince of darkness wasn't

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honest.

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>> Yeah, who would have guessed? Peter

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Manderson dishonest. Um, anyway, won't

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go too much on that. Um, basically,

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yeah, Morgan Mr. has gone up, like you

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say, tried to be a human shield for

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Star.

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>> Mhm.

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>> Tried to throw everyone else under the

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bus. Foreign office, uh, vetting

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officials, Mandlesson himself. He's not

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taking any responsibility of his own.

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He's not put any of this at Stalmer's

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door. And why? Again, we'll go back to

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this vote. It's because he's facing sort

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of fight for his life today. Stalmer

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really is on the brink.

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>> That's right. All right. So, MPs will

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vote later on if there should be an

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inquiry into whether Starmer misled

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>> um Parliament of Melson's vetting. Um

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Kam Badnock, Tory leader, um she says,

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"Yeah, Star did mislead MPs many many

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times. Multiple times is her um exact

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wording." But let's look into this.

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Let's let's say that the MPs vote and

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they they say okay we do want to look

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into whether Star misled Parliament and

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there's investigation.

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>> What's going to happen? He gets referred

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to the uh standards.

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>> I mean it all be very boring like so

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much in parliament very processy.

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>> It'll all be a bit dull but what it

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means the interesting thing

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>> if you're a prime minister and you're

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getting referred to an inquiry for sleas

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it just looks so bad. Right. on top of

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everything else. And I think what I do

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find a little bit frustrating about this

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story is why is it always stuff like

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this

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>> that does prime ministers in you know

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all of our stuff on his grooming gang

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failures

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>> doesn't make a dent ruining the economy

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doesn't make a dent in Westminster

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>> trying to freeze our elderly and then

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you turning on it. Yeah. There's this a

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plethora of things Tom has done.

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>> Yeah. And at no point have Labour MPs

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been like this guy's useless.

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>> Yeah.

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>> This guy's terrible. Should we just get

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rid of him?

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>> No. just we're waiting for these May

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elections. So I think the interesting

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part is that yeah if he loses this vote

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on whether to have a sleeves inquiry

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because God is so processy you know

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loses the vote to have an inquiry into

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if he loses that it's really it's just

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reinforces that it's curtains for Star

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>> it's game over for Stara but nothing's

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going to happen before the local

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elections

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>> precisely

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>> no one's going to want to take over

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>> before the May local elections

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>> because then it's on your door is it's

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your feet that you've lost all these

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councils they're going to want Star to

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be charge for for the dubbing

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essentially.

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>> Yeah. So realistically this I I think

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people who work in politics and people

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in the Westminster bubble obsessed,

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they're obsessed with this and they

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think, "Oh, this is such big news." I

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don't think the every man on the street

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>> is going to change their mind about

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Starmer either way. People who think

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Star's ruined the country over the last

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two years are still going to think that.

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People who support Stara are probably

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still going to support Star and they're

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going to say things like that. I say,

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"Better the devil we know. I don't want

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to have Miller band running the country.

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I don't particularly want rain running

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the country. So, it's probably better we

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just stick with Stararma just so that

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the country can stay a little bit less

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chaotic.

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>> So, it's it's I don't think I don't

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think this is as important to the to the

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rest of the United Kingdom as people in

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Westminster seem to think.

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>> If you ask the average person on the

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street why they don't like Starman, no

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