1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,440 Speaker 1: In the brady Are UK correspondent is with us Inda, 2 00:00:02,480 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: are you alive? Are you coping with the weather? 3 00:00:05,840 --> 00:00:08,720 Speaker 2: Heather? I've got the air con on full pelt here 4 00:00:08,760 --> 00:00:11,399 Speaker 2: in the office in the studio. I feel very content 5 00:00:11,560 --> 00:00:14,320 Speaker 2: right now. I've just got off the tube. It is 6 00:00:14,440 --> 00:00:17,239 Speaker 2: going to be a scorcher today. London possibly going to 7 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,840 Speaker 2: hit thirty four celsius. That is nothing compared to Spain 8 00:00:20,880 --> 00:00:25,520 Speaker 2: and Portugal. They both had record breaking days yesterday. Hottest 9 00:00:25,600 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 2: day in Spanish history ever forty six celsius in the 10 00:00:30,440 --> 00:00:33,600 Speaker 2: town of Huelva down by the border with Portugal, and 11 00:00:33,800 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 2: just over the border a village in Portugal recorded forty 12 00:00:37,520 --> 00:00:40,760 Speaker 2: six celsius as well. So this what they're calling a 13 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:44,720 Speaker 2: heat dome is all over, mostly France, Spain and Portugal. 14 00:00:45,000 --> 00:00:50,000 Speaker 2: But wildfires in Turkey, France, Greece. A lot of problems. 15 00:00:50,040 --> 00:00:52,199 Speaker 2: But I think an awful lot of people will wake 16 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:54,520 Speaker 2: up today and think I'm going to work from home. 17 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 2: I don't want to be on public transport. No too right? 18 00:00:57,240 --> 00:00:58,000 Speaker 1: How long have you got this? 19 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 2: With a fall the week, I think there'll be a 20 00:01:01,280 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 2: dip tomorrow. Certainly in the UK we're dropping nine degrees tomorrow, 21 00:01:05,360 --> 00:01:08,640 Speaker 2: so that's bearable. But in all honesty, I just couldn't 22 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:11,319 Speaker 2: sleep upstairs last night with all the windows open everything. 23 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:13,920 Speaker 2: I just ended up taking a pillow and heading down 24 00:01:13,959 --> 00:01:17,080 Speaker 2: to the sofa in the living room. It was far 25 00:01:17,120 --> 00:01:19,720 Speaker 2: more bearable downstairs. But we're not used to this kind 26 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:21,920 Speaker 2: of heat, We're not built for it, and nobody has 27 00:01:21,959 --> 00:01:25,320 Speaker 2: aircon at home, so it's kind of Yeah, it's a 28 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:26,000 Speaker 2: strange one. 29 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:27,560 Speaker 1: And are you going to go to the beach at 30 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:28,040 Speaker 1: the weekend? 31 00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:32,080 Speaker 2: That's possibly the last thing I would do in England 32 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:35,000 Speaker 2: because everyone wakes up in this kind of temperatures, Everyone 33 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:37,600 Speaker 2: wakes up with the same idea and they all head 34 00:01:37,640 --> 00:01:40,039 Speaker 2: to the same beach as they go to Brighton, they 35 00:01:40,040 --> 00:01:43,920 Speaker 2: go to Bournemouth, they go to South End and the traffic. 36 00:01:44,319 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 2: I had a Turkish friend say to me last week, oh, 37 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:49,160 Speaker 2: we're all off to the beach tomorrow and I so 38 00:01:49,280 --> 00:01:52,200 Speaker 2: well enjoy the queues and then I saw her Instagram 39 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:54,240 Speaker 2: store in they spent two and a half hours trying 40 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:56,640 Speaker 2: to find a parking space. No, I think, get the 41 00:01:56,720 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 2: umbrellas up in the garden and get some cold beers out. 42 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:01,560 Speaker 1: Yeah too, right, drink your troubles away, now, do you 43 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 1: reckon Kyostama speaking your troubles is going to be able 44 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:05,600 Speaker 1: to get the welfare reforms through Parliament. 45 00:02:06,760 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 2: I think it's going to be really tight for a 46 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 2: guy who's Prime Minister on a landslide victory year ago 47 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:15,120 Speaker 2: and has a working majority of one hundred and sixty 48 00:02:15,160 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 2: five seats in the House of Commons. It comes to 49 00:02:17,639 --> 00:02:23,559 Speaker 2: something that he will be calling MPs today, begging, pleading, cajoling, 50 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 2: offering anything to get people to vote in line with 51 00:02:26,600 --> 00:02:30,640 Speaker 2: the government. He wants this reform welfare reform bill over 52 00:02:30,680 --> 00:02:34,440 Speaker 2: the line tonight. It's touch and go. He's got as 53 00:02:34,520 --> 00:02:37,840 Speaker 2: fifty rebels in his camp and if that number ticks up, 54 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:41,800 Speaker 2: he's really going to struggle because obviously the Conservatives, the Opposition, 55 00:02:41,880 --> 00:02:45,079 Speaker 2: everyone else they'll vote against it. But it just goes 56 00:02:45,120 --> 00:02:47,040 Speaker 2: to show you where Stammer is that he can't get 57 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:51,440 Speaker 2: his own newly installed MPs. It's one year of Starmer 58 00:02:51,480 --> 00:02:53,919 Speaker 2: this week, by the way, and that's where he's at. 59 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 1: So is it possible that part of the problem is 60 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:59,120 Speaker 1: that many of these MP's have been their year and 61 00:02:59,200 --> 00:02:59,840 Speaker 1: never met them in. 62 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, he doesn't do the tea rooms. That's the gossip 63 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: by here from inside Parliament that you know, Teresa May 64 00:03:07,240 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 2: would make a point of being down there. I'm just 65 00:03:09,360 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 2: picking her, you know, just a random name. She would 66 00:03:12,720 --> 00:03:15,400 Speaker 2: be in the tea rooms. She would be socializing and 67 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:17,920 Speaker 2: chatting and look, to be fair to Starmer, there's a 68 00:03:17,919 --> 00:03:19,960 Speaker 2: lot going on in the world, as we've been covering 69 00:03:19,960 --> 00:03:23,560 Speaker 2: the last few months. So his people will say that 70 00:03:23,800 --> 00:03:27,919 Speaker 2: he has been stitching back relations with Europe, traveling to Ukraine, 71 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:31,200 Speaker 2: being in France, going to the United States, making friends 72 00:03:31,240 --> 00:03:35,400 Speaker 2: with Trump, dealing with Israel and Iran. He can't be 73 00:03:35,440 --> 00:03:37,520 Speaker 2: having cups of tea with people who are perhaps a 74 00:03:37,520 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 2: bit needy. That's what his people would say. Yeah. 75 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 1: Now in the very quickly said diet to see the 76 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 1: back of the train. 77 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 2: The Royal Train is going to be no more after 78 00:03:48,120 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 2: next year. Look, it's a cost saving exercise. It made 79 00:03:51,320 --> 00:03:54,400 Speaker 2: one journey last year and that costs the taxpayer eighty 80 00:03:54,480 --> 00:03:58,120 Speaker 2: eight thousand dollars. So I think Charles is doing the 81 00:03:58,160 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 2: right thing. 82 00:03:58,680 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, probably end look after yourself and stay cool in 83 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:04,000 Speaker 1: the warm weather. That's into Brady, our UK correspondent. 84 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 2: For more from Hither Duplessy Allen Drive listen live to 85 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 2: news talks. 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