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“Labour Want CIVIL WAR!” | Talk Viewer Worried 'UK Heading For Another LOCKDOWN Under Starmer'

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What a balls up early bath please for

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the chairman of Ipswichtown football

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club Mark Ashton who's made a bizarre

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groing apology to staff and fans for the

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great crime of welcoming reform UK

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leader Nigel Farage to the stadium. Here

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he is being interviewed in the last 24

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hours consumed with grief about his

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terrible mistake.

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This has been a very difficult week for

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all of us.

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>> Yeah, a difficult week indeed. What's

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happened? Has there been an outbreak of

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cholera in the dressing room?

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>> The staff are hurting. Elements of the

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fan base are hurting and so are elements

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of our local community.

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>> So these elements, right, what elements

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would they be? People who feel unsafe

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with opinions different to their own,

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illliberal ideologues that don't believe

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in democracy. Yeah, let's do a statement

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trying to keep those people happy. See

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how you get on, big man. Feeding the

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woke crocodile. I think you'll discover

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it'll eat you up in the end.

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>> And that upsets me immensely. And for

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that unreservedly, I want to apologize

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and say I'm sorry.

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>> Can you understand that strength of

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feeling and the anger that that

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supporters are feeling?

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>> Yes, I understand that supporters and

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elements of the community are angry. Can

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you understand? Can you understand how

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upset people are? Do you understand how

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angry? Yes, I understand how angry

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people are. Well, it's interesting,

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isn't it? Because if I was an Arsenal

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fan, and I'm not an Arsenal fan. I am a

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Spurs fan, which is the number one team

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in the country. God, I love Tottenham.

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But if I was an Arsenal fan, I'd be

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rather angry at having to look at Kier

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Stalmer's gormless face every other

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Saturday living it large in a free

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five-star box at the Emirates provided

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by the club. Is Saki Starmmer not a

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leading politician? Is that not divisive

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too? Given that he's a politician, Sakir

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Stalmer, who unlike Nigel Farage has

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actually been in power and has done huge

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damage to the country, then surely it's

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worse to welcome Stara into the Emirates

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every other Saturday because the bottom

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line is he's a terrible politician. K.

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Star hasn't smashed the gangs. He's

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called anyone worried about border

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control far right. He's destroyed the

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economy. He wants to scrap jury trials

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and free speech. He's handing over the

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Chaos Islands. He's torn up the special

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relationship with America. I'm quite

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angry that Kia Starmer appears at the

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Arsenal stadium. Where's my apology for

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that? Maybe Stan Kroni, the owner of

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Arsenal, should go on TV and do a

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tearful apology about Star's appearance

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at the Emirates Stadium. Now, to be

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fair, I've actually featured a lot of

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clips of Star on this show. That's

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right. Unfortunately, I trigger a lot of

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you by running clips of K Dharma and

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talking about K Star DMA. So, here is my

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apology live on yesterday's show

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apologizing for platforming Karma on

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Talk Breakfast in the company of the

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Daily Expresses star columnist JJ Anobi.

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Here's my apology to all of you. I I've

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got an apology to make. Where's my

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tissues? I don't normally enjoy the show

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that much, but I need tissues.

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But I'd like to apologize to my viewers

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and listeners for running clips of Sakir

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Star. I'm sorry.

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A man that's caused inflation to go up

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to almost double the Bank of England's

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target.

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The man that's reawoken the old enemy of

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unemployment, especially youth

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unemployment, where the party of working

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people aren't in work anymore.

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I'd like to apologize for the open

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borders having smashed the gangs. 70,000

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illegals in a year and a half.

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I've doubled down on net zero during an

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energy crisis.

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We're more woke than ever. We forgot

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what a woman is. And by the way, we've

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torn up the special relationship with

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America, a country that we're frankly

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toast without. I'm sorry.

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The end. I do hope that apology was

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enough. Do you see my point folks? The

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foolish, spineless chairman of

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itswichtown FC apologizes for letting

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Nigel Farage enter his stadium. But

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we've got to look at Starmer in the

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Emirates every other week in a free box.

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And what about this? I'm so confused.

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Right. This is a photograph of Sakir

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Stalmer campaigning in the run-up to the

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last general election at the Bristol

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Rovers Stadium with a special Labour

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supporting strip with the word change on

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the back of it. Where's the graveling

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apology from the chairman of Bristol

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Rovers for that painful and upsetting

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misjudgment?

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What about this one? Next one, Davis,

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when you're ready. Look at this. The

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Labour member of Parliament for

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Ipsswitch, Jack Abbott, given £3,000

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worth of free tickets to an Ed Sheeran

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gig at, wait for it, the Ipsswitch

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Stadium.

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Wait a minute. I thought we didn't want

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politicians being invited to football

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clubs and getting the red carpet

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treatment. I'm so confused. Let's go

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back now to the spineless chairman of

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Ipsswitch. And I also understand that we

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have lessons to learn because mistakes

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have been made which have caused harm

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and distress to parts of our local

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community. Uh and as the chairman of the

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club, I take full responsibility for

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those mistakes and full responsibility

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for making sure that those lessons are

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learned and learned quickly.

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>> How do we do that? How do we learn those

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lessons?

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>> How do we do that? How do we learn those

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lessons? Who on earth is that woke

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interviewer? How do we do that? How do

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we learn those lessons? Well, here's his

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answer.

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>> I think a prime example is the board,

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full board of directors are now

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reviewing the policy in regards to how

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we engage with local politicians

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um and political parties.

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>> Translation, we can have any politician

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unless they're right-wing.

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>> I start with I'm sorry because I've been

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at this football club for over five

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years now.

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Yes, you've been there five years and

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I'm afraid big man, you're getting

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sacked in the morning because the vast

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majority of Ipsswitchtown supporters

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live in the real world. They're

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experiencing the consequences of mass

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immigration. They're experiencing the

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inflationary policies of a socialist

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government. They're experiencing

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unemployment. Their kids can't get a

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job. Youth unemployment, the highest in

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the whole of Europe, a broken country.

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our acceleration to the bottom under

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this Labor government. Overall, I'm

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amused by this story because the

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intolerant illiberal lefties who are

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triggered by the very mention of Nigel

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Faraj's name don't know what's coming in

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May of this year at the local elections

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and more importantly what's likely to

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happen at the next general election.

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Now, I get it. Nigel Farage is not

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everyone's cup of tea. He's not

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everyone's bottle of pitchside Lucasade,

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but he's a mainstream

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center-right politician who's ahead in

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the polls and should be welcomed

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anywhere and everywhere alongside the

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leaders of all the main political

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parties. That is what a democracy looks

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like. So the club chairman of

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Ipswichtown FC needs to be sent off and

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take a long walk down the tunnel. Stick

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him on the transfer list and show the

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whole of the woke mob the red card.

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03444991000

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your reaction. 913 it's talk breakfast.

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Paul is in Devon and Paul I've got a

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simple question for you this morning.

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Labor are going to cling to power for

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the next three years. Will they break

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Britain?

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Well, Mark, I think you you you you need

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