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BBC Radio London BBC Radio London September 17, 2019 030000

Reason why you voted to leave the you and does it look bad on me you because that's the reason you voted to leave because they're like that and they've just displayed it by doing it yesterday how do you feel about the way the whole thing was conducted on both sides how embarrassed you feel how would you feel if we did the same to another visiting leader outside Downing Street How would you feel if that was the case if Boris Johnson was standing there with the Luxembourg pm and there are lots of protestors and people shouting the Luxembourg Prime Minister down outside Downing Street in the Luxembourg Prime Ministers that can we do inside please in Downing Street and Boris Johnson said no you're going to have to face the braying more about size. And the Luxembourg PM walked off and then Boris Johnson can just exactly the same but just put it in London how would you feel then does this change your opinion on the whole of Breck's it and you think let's just get it over and done with 080-731-2000 is the phone number you can text 81 triple 3 just make sure to start your message with London M D mail Rossum at B.B.C. To our S. Am B.B.C. Dot Kaisa How do you feel about a British prime minister being humiliated by the smallest tax dodging country in the you or maybe you think Boris Johnson humiliated him self which side he was on I should imagine if your staunch remainder you'll be on the Luxemburg prime minister sighs if you're a pretzel to you'll be on Boris Johnson side and you'll say there's the reason we voted slave look at what they did yesterday to our Prime Minister or maybe think Boris Johnson's an absolute bumbling fall and really he should of stood there and taken it I mean it's like putting someone in the stocks isn't it and getting tomatoes rotten tomatoes thrown at you that's how close they were and goodness knows what would have happened. Do you not think that some people were trying to protect the British prime minister from that or do you think that would have looked good how would you feel if we did to say to another visiting leader outside Downing Street look at it that way let me know what you think 807312000 text 81 triple 3 start the message with London a Melrose M B B C dot co dot U.K. Onto the front page of The Times pollution hotspots website could drive down house prices is a really interesting story home buyers are being encouraged to seek discounts of up to 20 percent by checking a new website that reveals the level of air pollution on each doorstep the site uses days of in King's College London to give the level of nitrogen dioxide a toxic gas released when diesel petulant gassed a burnt every postcard in the past in the capital couldn't I'm going to do this address pollution dot org What it does is it shows that streets in Chelsea Regent's Park Notting Hill I'm down there are areas where homes often cost millions of pounds have air pollution well above the legal limits of 40 micrograms of N O 2 per cubic meter the central office of public interest the not for profit campaign behind the website believes that property prices could plummet in the most polluted areas when buyers become aware of the problem predicting falls of more than 250000 pounds in Chelsea. In shall sake it hypes the checkable problem to homeowners to demand action on pollution from the government and local authorities plans to extend the towards other cities and seeking funding to work with kings to produce air pollution dates of every 20 meter square at present available only for London so I mean let me have a look at this and I'm going to put my name in a group of my address and address pollution. Dog. Here we go. Here's my heavy breathing. And to post here we go stumbling and I mean me. And then oh after she put the number of my house a week I submit. It's going to be that. Significant appellation Oh marvelous significant Appalachian there's a one to 5 bracket 12345 I'm right slap bang in the middle at number 3 there's different colors on the numbers as well one is white 2 is yellow 3 is orange 4 is red and 5 is purple nitrogen dioxide annual average 38 micrograms it's telling me I need to demand action from my local authority. Health costs your property is just under the World Health Organization's annual legal limit I want us all right then if it's under the World Health Organizations I'm your legal limit I'm all right Ana . If your property did exceed this limit independent research say 76 percent of London would expect some kind of discount to be applied to the sale price. How worried are you about this at pollution website How worried are you actually about the air pollution around your home if you were buying a new home would you check this website in the levels of air pollution and try and get a discount is it all about location location location and nothing else how often do you think we'll see a day how soon do you think we'll see a day when house prices start to drop in places like Chelsea Regent's Park or Notting Hill. 080-731-2000 How likely does this make you want to do something about the air pollution in your area what do you propose we should be doing about it what should local authorities what should local people be doing about it in your area do you know the level of air pollution around where you live 807312000 is the phone number how worried are you about pollution around your home are you concerned that the house your house prices could go down that's what this is saying this morning. Do you want to do something about that 080-731-2000 is the phone number text 81 triple 3 started in London an e-mail rose a. EK soaps a going down the drain this is in a couple of the papers this morning this from the mail they face face a crisis over outlandish plots betrayal bust up some personal tragedy might be the bread and butter of soap operas but the genre Peyronie's being plunged into a catastrophe a catastrophe of its own as viewers are being put off by all the melodrama this is the warning of one B.B.C. Arts critic who claims soapland faces a potentially fatal crisis by barring fans with implausible and harrowing story lines Mark Lawson said the recent slump in viewing figures for favorites like Eastenders and Coronation Street highlights a fundamental creative problem in which story arcs are becoming impossible to either right or act. Recent plotlines include to see each at the Queen Vic pub in Eastenders in which a character was shot dead and and the historic child sex abuse case in Cory. The Mark Lawson said admitted being a soap fan in the past but said he fish shows once in the set to be broadcasting immortals the 59 year old Coronation Street Emmerdale $47.00 and Eastenders $34.00 face a potentially fatal crisis they risk becoming impossible to either right or act he told the Radio Times desperate to keep diminishing audiences interested the storyline storylines pile catastrophe after crisis on the best known characters because one of the historic strengths of the genre has been its strong central female characters the logic that it takes the biggest eventually happen to the major characters is that these women make their wives of Henry the 8 seem relatively lucky he highlighted the characters arc of Eastenders toward Cathy Bale played by Gillian Taylor for though she died. Who suffered domestic abuse given up a child for adoption and suffer the family's involvement in various blogs frauds car crashes cancers. Organ transplants before faking her own death in South Africa . North of added that the frequency of sex crimes against women is especially concerning as many of the female characters in East Enders have been raped at least once he said such storylines useful in highlighting police and medical responses and offer help lines but he added that whereas rate changes women's life in denial and will undoubtedly reduce the levels of trust the victims and so plod them required to place their faith in a dodgy stranger who go alone to a paralysed location just to set of the next tragedy that script writers are preparing to dish out for them. And also blame the rising popularity of T.V. Drama in the 9 pm slot line of G T M bodyguard which a busy and darker than ever before soaps used to jam or sighs life's extremities in a way that sick calms and peak time serials rarely did as other T.V. Fictions become busier and darker perhaps the soaps need to aim lighter and slower without risking the village play cricket match Lowell's to which the arts as is prone would tell me how much of a soap opera fan a you which ones do you watch Why do you watch them have they changed much because I haven't watch soaps now in about 6 or 7 years maybe even longer I stopped watching Eastenders because I think think it was just utterly ridiculous and then I stopped watching Coronation Street which I loved as well as I don't watch any of them anymore because I think they're really ridiculous I quite like doctors which is one after the one News in the afternoons because that is quite That is a light sort of relief how much she still enjoys soaps or do you ask yourself Why am I watching this 080-731-2000 who is the best soap character ever as well. So who's the best soap character ever 080-731-2000 how long do you think the format will last do you think we'll ever see the end of Eastenders Coronation Street or Emmerdale 080-731-2000 tech state one triple 3 started London a male roles in that B.B.C. Documentary EK writes I'm sorry I'm honest I'm afraid on the journalist who's here with us this morning good morning Harriet Good morning thank you for taking a photo of yourself for the sun I did not take a photo of myself Chloe took a photo of us on when you were around station on Twitter but I'll forgive you because he did just say I was one of your favorite Yes I know I should really keep you on your toes. Less pressure is on let's talk about this humiliation. When the leader of a tiny tax haven Luxemburg insults our prime minister with a stage managed rant no wonder Britain voted to quit the you once this is stitched up by the Harriet's or do you think Boris Johnson brought it on himself with the guy. It's not like it's not like the president of Luxembourg paid those Finally Prime Minister I'm sorry there were touch a hades those people to turn up and shout. I mean you've got to bear in mind you say that Luxembourg is a tiny tucked dodging nation and it probably is but it should have Sorry I should have said so back allegedly allegedly if I did say that I apologize Absolutely because I should have said that it does also pay a significant amount of money per capita into the E.U. It also has the most amount out than any other nation. Well that's as maybe but the point I'm making is that it's not as if they organized did they you know there are people in Luxembourg there are U.K. Citizens and then looks back on the rest of the E.U. Who are absolutely frantic what they do and what's going on what they did organizes the press conference to be outside and the British side said we don't want it outside we want to inside and they said no well I don't think that it's fair to have it inside I mean I think people people have a right to kind of choose where they have their own press conference what about that's what I hear and see if the British Prime Minister Well I do you think that you have to be prepared to be able to talk outside if you're a politician like that is just if the risk if there's a risk but if there was a risk that wouldn't battle have also been at risk I guess I get what I get what you're saying I was cheering when Vettel came out and said his piece I totally get what you're saying but I do think a question of risk and security is a different one to possibly humiliation whatever side you're on whatever you your pro products that you were made your evoke whatever you are you cannot deny that it was pretty funny oh yeah the car was hilarious I mean you know just cool Darby called it a chick and he just compared himself to the Hulk and he's too scared to go outside and talk to one of the people the Daily Mail did a little box out of it one of the protesters was the Canadian Press saying he was scared to go out. To be if it did you hear them what the Canadian don't know not just the Canadian over saying about the whole I mean when he came in they bit was very loud Could you imagine having to stand there and do a press conference they would have would have been terrible. They probably should have thought of that then I mean I was it was they did it was a bad day. To put it inside and I knew the Luxembourg's prime is a new I just think this whole so is a stick in humiliated Britain and this Britain is such a victim narrative show up our stunts and has to come to terms with the fact that he is going to get booed in some places he's going to get yelled at he may have tomatoes thrown at him and I for one would love to see that I can't remember a time apart from President Trump but protesters don't get near when it comes to Downing Street or something like that. The leader is Boot can you not to reason May was beat up and down the aisle I'm not talking about British Prime Minister I'm talking about a visiting leader to this country well when do we come out and do our own the visit the country yes President Trump but that was a big protest away he didn't see any of that even he would have done if they'd have actually brought him in to talk in front of Downing Street wouldn't say Well no because Downing Street has the gates much further down so they would have had to shout from down the end you see what I mean yes do you see what you mean they were literally meters away like 200 meters away it's undeniable that this this whole press conference was a total shambles and right there was lower conspire tweeting about the fact that they were trying to get the press inside but then there wasn't enough space in the room that they'd set up so they were going to choose some John this and not others I mean you can't deny that that is a total shambles like but then again you know have you spent any time in mainland Europe over the use of the noise of time I think it's about was the wrong place to hold the meetings in the 1st place I know you know why they were Luxembourg I mean I'll tell you why because you only call junk lives that well yeah we took into the little restaurant in the middle of nowhere in the middle of lots of like with all the people there's no space to move so wherever you are it's going to be close to the action is happening it's a telling me the one thing that I why did they come to London I don't we have to go that well I think that's a pretty self-evident question is it though what the one thing I do have playing devil's advocate I don't really I really do or Joy I really do enjoy the kind of the narrative of who how dare this tiny little jumped up nation try and push us around like who do they think that they are and I imagine the other countries have been saying something similar about Britain for time immemorial you know big of a tiny country well it is a tidy country is that I mean it's largest economy in the world economy wide area county so it's pretty tiny former empire the biggest empire the world has ever come about. Try such a massive influence all over the well you can't deny that it's funny it is funny that empty left in the bag ever given us. Like I said I was ready and I was all they've ever given. This is the best they battled the prime minister of Luxembourg she says name did I say it wrong exits Avia they view is a view I don't know I used to watch Buffy so I'm thinking it Savior I don't know enough savior in Buffy wasn't he the the hot one he was a well Wolf anyway. He's standing next to what I just saw of gesturing at the empty space and that's why people think it was essential he did it on patents are incredible Well if he did that was a genius bit of political play who is the N.P.R. One not all of us you know all of us know she really has texted in a one triple 3 and started the message with a London she says Jason I'm a fervent remainer And I think this country is finished with a no deal dead in the water but yesterday's performance was a disgrace and I don't blame him for not going through with it it's bad manners and that's the end of it I don't like the man at all but I'm big on manners and this was a fit up he is the British prime minister Yes and he's always been it's a humiliating Well monetized name well no I mean he hasn't been well mannered when he's gone abroad I mean he plays for on the one thing and well what about the whole you know when he went to Libya and he was like Carole the dead bodies out the way remember yes I do remember the whole what about the time when he was in Germany and he was caught mouthing the mind the Krauts mind the Krauts like as prime minister which is a 3rd secretary I think that was better when he was the head I'm not so you can't say I think anything no I think actually I think she has a point I think that it was. It wasn't clever but it was it has served a purpose it was entertaining it was it was people forget that Britain is having all this internal drama and all of this political infighting and kind of machinations and I think get that actually all of the member states have their own people to answer to as well they also have to do some grandstanding there's nothing wrong with that that's just politics. Do you think though he gets more supports Boris Johnson from his base or brick city areas he's going to get more support for this because as the day he expresses this morning no wonder bread wonder Britain very. Delicately. Look at the Luxembourg pm and think they know exactly that's why we want to get out of it but they might also think the chances of us negotiating a feature relationship with the after crashing out with no deal might not be the smartest move considering how pathetic we actually are. So there is also the just just on the other side where you saying that we're pathetic just how it looks it does look a bit pathetic to want to us as in he's just sort of a coward the court you know he's not like I don't think he was cowering in the corner there wasn't he went in he was booed and jeered at he would came out and he was booed and jeered it is just unfortunate that it was a week after him comparing himself to the whole. Day It's unfortunate it's unfortunate but where where else are we pathetic do you thing oh right why do you have no idea why don't you have a vision for this kind of race and I did it we're going to I'm going to get back to relieve the I'm saying that all politics is basically P.R. And it's how you spin it so while Britain spinning itself as this victim this poor ambush of us with the horrible and the hate outside we've got to also be the whole . I don't think the I don't think the Prime Minister or the government are saying that they have to feel humiliated No of course not it's the press well the best partially the best part was Boris Johnson inside being like saying oh it wouldn't have been fat it would have been fat to battle I know if we'd have had this outside you know God bless him poor love he would been trying to speak and everyone would be booing me that's good P.R. Yeah try to try and I thought what do you think about this we want to hear your views so pick up the phone and 807 from where you hear from service and where you know what he sends a text by now I know I feel a bit chased I'm not defending Mr Johnson just his office as prime minister and that's the bad manners and lack of respect said Judy yes we got that Judy thank you very much for that what do you think 807312000 is the phone number was this a totally you stick shop was it an ambush How do you feel about a British prime minister no matter who is being humiliated by this very tiny small country. Or is it not about size and so maybe you think Boris Johnson humiliated

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