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  • is it Okay that in six days time, we'll all go into a voting booth and decide the fate of the nation by placing a cross on a piece of paper?

  • Yes, it is.

  • Is it okay to say the last person have this much trouble putting an ex in a box?

  • Was Henry the eighth that way?

  • The original version of that by the lawyer.

  • Are you really gonna tell me that Henry the eighth joke was too soon?

  • Theo?

  • General election enters what should be the exciting stage laughing Gravy said, Is it okay that our choices for PMS so bad I'm having to vote for the party that I think is the least Shit.

  • Now Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are the least popular leaders of recent times.

  • More people see of Jo Swinson in this election, the less they seem to like her as well.

  • That is a thing.

  • Politicians have always been mocked.

  • Mark Twain said politicians and diapers must be changed often and for the same reason.

  • 100 years ago, Plato said, those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by those who are dumber.

  • That was over 2000 years ago, Henry Kissinger said 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation, and he bombed Cambodia.

  • Theory.

  • Election is about voting for who you think is the holy shit.

  • We set up a formal site again.

  • They're not all as bad as each other.

  • Some of them are worse.

  • There was a debate on ITV was ITV No baby.

  • Wanna give us chips?

  • Not channel form?

  • No interested.

  • I do like to work for those channels.

  • Well, I know.

  • I know the audience here haven't seen you.

  • Wouldn't have seen that you were here.

  • Believe ended in a fist e.

  • Okay, There was a poll conducted by YouGov immediately afterwards to find out who viewers thought had won this particular debate tonight.

  • The results say it went badly, but it's John Major.

  • The results okay.

  • Boris Johnson was deemed by viewers to have one, but by 52% to 48 thin.

  • When has that result of a split?

  • The country master said he's like Boris Johnson went sit down into an interview with Andrew Neil.

  • Now, after every political leader got a grilling from the BBC's Andrew Nail over the past few weeks, Boris Johnson has still managed to avoid it before.

  • It's the Ming Vase analogy.

  • Boris Johnson.

  • I saw something last night saying Boris is basically trying to carry a Ming vase over a freeway over a motorway.

  • He's got his government noxious thing.

  • Sorry, we've all been there.

  • We've all done it.

  • He's got this precious thing, which is the lead he's in.

  • Power is prime minister.

  • All he has to do is just not trip, not break it, not submit himself to a really tough interview on Much like Boris Johnson, the Ming vases hollow, fragile cracks under pressure and has been handed down from generation to generation.

  • For us, Johnson just said, has been disproved.

  • And yet he's still spouting it in that thing of say it often enough, and people will just forget I've been He promised 50,000 more nurses, but we know that that will only happen if 19,000 are convinced not to quit.

  • That's not the definition of the word Maur, also, 66 new hospitals have been approved, not 40 new hospitals and what I'm really it was annoyed with okay, I think it's really dangerous to start singling out news agencies, whether it's the BBC or China for whoever it is.

  • Soon as you start saying Don't listen to the BBC, don't listen to the BBC.

  • Who does that sound like that?

  • Sounds like Don't listen to NBC.

  • It's fake news he morphing into Donald Trump really matter what he kind of says, because it's kind of it's not going to stick to, Not Corbin seems kind of, you know, Patricia is always quite moral.

  • So everything that he kind of pick on every little thing we've called him, whereas with Boris is kind of like, You know, you got a mind like seven years ago it was not hanging from a zip wire like waving flags and you just go, Yea, now he's prime minister and it's just accepted.

  • He's just a bit of a helmet.

  • Think Jeremy Corman isn't winning people over the way he did in 2017.

  • The anti Semitism allegations continue to follow him, and while some people say it's all just a smear campaign, when those allegations coming from Labour MPs from the Jewish labor movement and from the chief Rabbi, you can't just discount them, Sandra said.

  • Is it okay that Corbin got pissy with Phil and Holly on Tuesdays this morning.

  • Yeah, Jeremy Corbyn got a bit of a grilling about the anti Semitism from Philip Scofield.

  • Holly Willoughby.

  • He did apologize, but not before a little bit of trademark snarkiness.

  • Known as this week.

  • He won't be using the prime minister's country residence, Chequers, if he becomes prime minister.

  • Instead, he said, he will give it to the homeless.

  • But here's the thing.

  • He can't because there's there's a line of succession.

  • You can't just go.

  • I'm going to give this to the homeless that has to go first to the chance to live in the Foreign Secretary.

  • Then it goes down to the U.

  • S.

  • Ambassador of the U.

  • K.

  • What just just the vision of him giving it away to the homeless that somebody asked him for Charon.

  • Jesus, I shit.

  • So I've only got this country mansion, is it?

  • I mean, it's it's a lovely idea.

  • Yeah, I get the feeling is gonna get to checkers and go.

  • Actually, this is fucking brilliant.

  • I mean, it feels a bit like the kind of policy you come up with when you know you're not going to wear this mask kind of policy is.

  • One major difference between the parties is the way they're treating disability.

  • Now.

  • Labor have devoted an entire section of the manifesto of disability issues.

  • They tweeted a disability pledge this week.

  • Boris Johnson, on the other hand, has promised social care would be the top of his agenda.

  • And yet it wasn't mentioned once in his manifesto.

  • Look, while we're talking disability, one Tory candidate has caused quite a stir overnight and prompted a lot of visit okays.

  • But not only that.

  • I got a direct message from a British Paralympian saying, Please for the sake of us disabled people discuss this tonight on the last leg.

  • So here's what happened.

  • Sally Ann Hut was talking about a report that suggested people with learning disabilities could be paid less than minimum wage as a way of enticing companies to employ them now.

  • She backed this up by saying paying some people with learning disabilities less than minimum wage was fine because they don't understand money.

  • The toys I would've cut benefits, but her cat is like paying disabled people left less, I can imagine.

  • She celebrates Christmas butt, kicking away Tiny Tim's crutches.

  • Yeah, I think?

  • Yes.

  • I mean, she Is she gonna She could be an MP.

  • Yes, I would say if she thinks that about people learning to screw tease people with her views should be paid no money.

  • That is how it should work.

  • Well, there's every chance.

  • Sally says comments were taken out of context.

  • We apologize for any offence caused.

  • If you're representing the party, that is seen a symbolizing privilege and, well, it is not a good look to say that someone scrambling to make ends mate doesn't understand money.

  • If anything, that person was exactly about money.

  • I'd suggest that if you belong to a party in which one of your employees was born into a mega rich family, was raised by their nanny, then married someone even richer and now lives on a country estate.

  • Maybe you don't understand money.

  • Now we keep going on about how important it is to vote, but they're I don't tell you this that I've said it before.

  • There are 11 seats in the country that have less than 100 seat majority.

  • Eight of those seats have less than 50 votes separating the top two parties Now, according to Boris Johnson.

  • The whole reason this election was called is because parliament is in the balance.

  • This is your chance to tip it one way or the other, and I think we all agree something needs to change.

is it Okay that in six days time, we'll all go into a voting booth and decide the fate of the nation by placing a cross on a piece of paper?

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