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Feeling of the British Public. There are people from absolutely every every type of skin colour or creed. You know, political persuasion. Its amazing. Persuasion. Its amazing. The qatari banker, Sheikh Yassin , has withdrawn from the yassin, has withdrawn from the process to buy manchester united. The billionaires offer of around £5 billion was for 100 of the club. He also pledged further funding for Infrastructure Projects and also to clear debt. The british to clear debt. The british businessman, Sirjim Ratcliffe , businessman, sir jim ratcliffe, is now the only other declared bidder and hes understood to be working on a 25 stake, which would see the american glazer family retain majority control of the club. That is it for the of the club. That is it for the moment from me. Well be back with more later on and tomorrow. But now its time for headliners i hello and welcome to headliners. Hello and welcome to headliners. Im nick dixon, taking you through tomorrows top stories for the next hour. And im joined by dangerous extremist leo kearse. There he is. And the suspiciously reasonable steve and alan. How are you doing this is good. Is this like a all three of us . Host this is like a sort of supergroup. You know what its like . Its like we used to do comedy like when we used to do comedy clubs top clubs, which clubs like the top clubs, which i did, and theyd say, i did, and theyd all say, everyones a headliner tonight, you know i mean . But you you know what i mean . But you were middle were thinking the middle guy isnt sitting isnt really but the guy sitting in is the host. In the horse chair is the host. Yeah, we all potentially host you im saying . You see what im saying . 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Right, all right. Yeah. All right, all right. Great banter. Great banter. Great banter. Great banter. About 60 years old. If youre about 60 years old. So lets have a quick look at the pages. So the mail on the front pages. So the mail on sunday you ghouls, which is sunday has you ghouls, which is about proper mark steyn about the proper mark steyn marches today. And the shocking imagery there the sunday imagery there in the sunday telegraph. Telegraph. Has israel to hit hamas has israel set to hit hamas from land, and air . The from land, sea and air . The observer has israel warns fleeing gazans the next stage is coming the sunday express pm we stand by israel always the sun on sunday prem a secret sex party legal gag and the daily star apocalypse snout, which is something to do with zombies and leeds. And those were your front pages as. So lets start with pages as. So lets start with the mail on sunday. Leo what are they going with . So theyve got you ghouls. So theyve got you ghouls. Theyre talking about the pro palestinian marches and theyve picture of two theyve got a picture of two women the thousands on the women among the thousands on the pro palestine march in london, brazenly , they revel in the brazenly, they revel in the massacre dozens of young massacre of dozens of young israelis ing Hamas Terrorists. So why didnt the police stop them . And thats a good question, because the police announced that anyone showing support for hamas could face arrest. And this is clearly showing showing absolute support for some of the worst crimes that hamas committed. So the paragliders paraglided out of out of gaza and into the Music Festival where around 260 people were were massacred and they were out having, you know, it was a pro peace Music Festival. Somebody compared it to glastonbury, but no, this this was actually a tragic , a this was actually a tragic, a tragic event. And yes, other pro palestine protest s have been turning ugly as supporters throw bottles and flares at the police in Trafalgar Square with seven arrested and thousands more march in manchester, newcastle, bristol and glasgow and there is a sign perhaps of the public mood turning. I think theres this enormous wave of revulsion at the shocking atrocities committed by hamas last last weekend. But now weve seen the idf have been bombing gaza and weve seen the death toll, the civilian death toll , toll, the civilian death toll, babies being carried out of the rubble there are its been its been horrific. And theres also signs. I mean, they bombed a convoy that was carrying people because they told people to leave the of gaza. So leave the north of gaza. So people were on the roads trying to get out. And theres truck to get out. And theres a truck that obviously, you know, that was obviously, you know, civilians bombed. 70 civilians and it got bombed. 70 died and, you know, youve got to wonder if they didnt have the intelligence to see the hamas attack coming, how have they got intelligence to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich intelligence to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings1ce to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings to to hamas attack coming, how have they gwhich buildings to destroy . Know which buildings to destroy . So thats what i dont understand. Plus hamas are trying keep civilians in the trying to keep civilians in the buildings they want buildings because they want as many dead as possible for their own propaganda yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhataganda yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat abouta yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this yeah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this marcheah. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this march . H. Many dead as possible for their owrwhat about this march . The what about this march . The question here on the mail why question here on the mail is why didnt the police stop them . Can they stop many what they stop this many people . What are about it . Are they going to do about it . So a good point. So thats a good point. Looking at the actually, looking at the numbers side of you know numbers side of it, do you know the its written in mail the way its written in the mail seems and seems well balanced . And whenever i start whenever i noticed that, i start to but when they to double check. But when they say yesterdays march for palestine never supposed to palestine was never supposed to be a celebration of slaughter, but social but it was a day when social medias tribalism medias nasty tribalism transferred to transferred from screen to street in. Exactly. Thats thats problem here. So its thats the problem here. So its not having protest , not about having a protest, about march, whatever. Thats about a march, whatever. Thats about. I dont even want to say the word. Fine. But you know what . I mean. You can make an argument as to you should argument as to why you should have march, but are have the march, but if you are celebrating terror, celebrating the acts of terror, that very different. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the ery different. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police ierent. And im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police should\nd im celebrating the acts of terror, that the police should be im sure the police should be stepping in. I dont know. Is it are they doing things like having a paraglider are they doing things like ha give a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some grey a paraglider are they doing things like ha give some grey area araglider are they doing things like ha give some grey area in glider are they doing things like ha give some grey area in the er to give some grey area in the moment . Are you going to arrest people picture people for a picture of a paraglider, you could paraglider, which you could argue something i dont argue is Something Else . I dont know. Like yeah, its know. It seems like yeah, its tricky potentially. Know. It seems like yeah, its tricky potenthink the i think thats i think the i think the flag definitely the hamas flag is definitely a line gives it a recipe. Line that one gives it a recipe. But yeah, weve to move but yeah, weve got to move on do the sunday telegraph. On and do the sunday telegraph. Steve what have trouble steve what do they have trouble for or the bbc arabic for the bbc or the bbc arabic have to investigate six of have had to investigate six of their appearing biased. Its a bbc bias story. So of the six people that theyre investigating, one of the cases is just liking a tweet never sits well with me judging someone the tweet they like someone for the tweet they like is often you cant is often because you cant remember bookmark it. But remember how to bookmark it. But one correspondent has one Senior Correspondent has made of an israeli relative made fun of an israeli relative of the grandmother who was abducted. A joke about inheritance. Tweet is inheritance. Another tweet is saying israels is saying israels prestige is crying corner. So theres crying in the corner. So theres a to investigate to look at a lot to investigate to look at the bias. But this is the bbc. This also having investigate this also having to investigate or from the or look at its bias from the other. The bbc always other side. The bbc is always accused bias in a way that accused of bias in a way that disagrees with the person whos making the complaint. And if i can quickly there can just quickly say there was a lovely meme that went around of the number of complaints the bbc got the list got once number two on the list was being too pro palestine , was being too pro palestine, number three on the list was being pro israel. Number being too pro israel. But number one was complaint one on the list was a complaint about which tells you about bake off, which tells you about bake off, which tells you a about our concerns that a lot about our concerns that was me, to fair. Was me, to be fair. But yeah, look , but to be but yeah, look, but to be fair, steve. Yes, understand fair, steve. Yes, i understand its bbc, but its difficult for the bbc, but this where paying the licence this is where paying the licence fee for this for bbc arabic. And there are people who describe there are people who describe the seventh as there are people who describe timorning seventh as there are people who describe timorning of eventh as there are people who describe timorning of hopeh as there are people who describe timorning of hope on as there are people who describe timorning of hope on the as a morning of hope on the channel. And you know , whereas channel. And you know, whereas whereas in this country bbc are in trouble for not using the word terrorist, which i think is fair enough, but this is outrageous, and also outrageous, isnt it . And also in this country weve seen bbc journalist, say the journalist, lets say the israeli army is happy to kill children, which it obviously isnt. Thats who said that. That was my cousin actually. But yeah , weve got quite differing political views but yeah, the bbc and it shows it shows the culture within the bbc that people feel free to say things like this and they know that theyre not going to get into trouble. If anything, theyre going to get promoted. No, i dont know if that is the culture within entire the culture within the entire entirety the bbc, you know, entirety of the bbc, you know, but i work there, but whenever i work there, i firstly were told which firstly were never told which way from you way to be hidden from you because like okay, because you look like a. Okay, i might a good point, but no, might be a good point, but no, other than that, ive experience on the ground floor in the meetings word, there were meetings. My word, there were too there was too many meetings there was never all this never that sense of all this conspiracy that we all have about, oh, the bbc controls. No, they maybe they slightly they dont. Maybe they slightly select people employ , select the people they employ, but not in this case. But clearly not in this case. For bbc arabic. Having been youre having been in it. Youre saying case of saying its more a case of incompetence . Incompetence . It was when i was there. It was definitely during the was definitely was during the hours thought you were saying. All right, lets a look saying. The right, lets a look saying. The right, lexpress. A look saying. The right, lexpress. Leo ok saying. The right, lexpress. Leo what at the sunday express. Leo what have got . Have they got . Sunday express has is so the sunday express has is rishi saying stand by rishi sunak saying we stand by israel so and this this israel always. So and this this is interesting. Its quite a contrast as corbyn joins thousands brits marching in thousands of brits marching in support palestiniansjust thousands of brits marching in support palestinians just a support of palestinians just a week hamas butchered jews , week after hamas butchered jews, sunak they sunak gives this message. They standing behind israel and i think its interesting that so many brits, so many leftists like jeremy corbyn, you know, the sort of all the people who have the pride flags and all that sort of stuff are marching for hamas , for palestine, for for hamas, for palestine, for people who would butcher them and throw them off buildings. You youve got feminist marching , marching for the most misogynist people in the world. Youve got, you know, youve got these leftist marching for people who are essentially the most barbaric mediaeval barbarians in the world. And im talking about hamas. Theyre not, although they are elected by palestinians , whereas rishi by palestinians, whereas rishi sunak on the other on the other hand, stands for civilisation and freedom and democracy. Because bear in mind , israel, because bear in mind, israel, you know, for all these people saying, oh, palestine must be free, israel is the only free and democratic country with equal rights in the middle east. Yeah, it is quite disturbing thing that corbyn got semi near being Prime Minister given his views and i did see a piece the other day that starmer 61 feel that starmer has dealt with anti semitism so anti semitism in the party. So he have put that he does seem to have put that behind. And sunak behind him. And of course sunak has support israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what pport israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else israel. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else issrael. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he l. I dont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he goingiont behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he going to t behind him. And of course sunak has what else is he going to do. See what else is he going to do. Its the obvious stance. What do you think, steve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, steve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, andve . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, and le . Its the obvious stance. What do youyeah, and i suppose yeah, and i suppose thats what hear our prime what we want to hear our Prime Minister as well, to support minister say as well, to support those who are victim of those who are the victim of terrorism. Um, which is, i believe in there. Believe the quote in there. Thats of you thats the kind of words you want to look, the left has want to hear. Look, the left has a problem, doesnt it . And in fact, David Baddiel fact, that David Baddiel documentary watching fact, that David Baddiel doc radicalised watching we radicalised you. Getting radical we radicalised you. part getting radical we radicalised you. part of getting radical we radicalised you. part of the getting radical we radicalised you. part of the gethat radical we radicalised you. part of the gethat hasical problem. Well, not necessarily. The starmer left the well 60 something the right. Something on the right. Dealt with it think hes dealt with it depending you position yourself. No. It reminds of what no. It reminds me of what David Baddiel was saying that in that documentary about this, a group think that group of people who think that they are spending their entire life and somehow life fighting racism and somehow through slips through their brain slips through their brain slips through that they through one group that they think, not them. Think, yeah, were not them. Yeah. And thats thats the seed now. Up into the now. And its coming up into the ways protesting ways in which theyre protesting this. Its baked into their and its baked into their decolonisation agenda. An ideology just horrific. Ideology which is just horrific. But lets have a quick look at the sun. Steve prem a secret sex party legal gag. Its one of those legal gag. Its one of those tabloid headlines where i dont even know if any of these are a verb. Its difficult to work out if its a sentence. Im surprised these are still stories week was stories. Last week there was another one well. Not another one as well. Weve not had these for years, like the sunday newspapers always used to be. Sleeps model be. Footballer sleeps with model and shocked somehow, and we were shocked somehow, which one of the which i think is one of the reasons people become reasons why people become footballers and models become models theyre perfect fit. Models. Theyre a perfect fit. We shocked when wayne we were shocked when wayne rooney could go out with models. I think what it was. I think thats what it was. Im felt bad. Didnt im sorry i felt bad. I didnt see feeling bad. See the joke while feeling bad. It just right there. It was just right there. But theyve theyve almost theyve made it more professional. Theyve done bit of theyve theyve done a bit of henry on it. Theyve really henry ford on it. Theyve really sped up the efficiency. Its sped up the efficiency. Now its sex where youve got to sex parties where youve got to sign promising that sign some waiver promising that you wont tell anyone. Yeah i dont think its shocking that models sleep with footballers. All right. W w m well, weve got to move on. Unless something well, weve got to move on. Unless leo something well, weve got to

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