1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,160 Speaker 1: In the Brady UK correspondence with that's hello. 2 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:04,520 Speaker 2: Indo, Hey Heather, great to speak to again. 3 00:00:04,760 --> 00:00:07,120 Speaker 1: So it's coming up to the deadline for the beebe. 4 00:00:07,120 --> 00:00:07,800 Speaker 1: What are they going to do? 5 00:00:09,039 --> 00:00:11,320 Speaker 2: I think they're going to apologize. They have to. I 6 00:00:11,320 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 2: mean they've got no choice. Whether that calls off the 7 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,640 Speaker 2: dogs of legality that Trump has unleashed or is threatening 8 00:00:17,680 --> 00:00:21,520 Speaker 2: to unleash. We'll wait and see. One billion dollars is 9 00:00:21,520 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 2: what he wants from the BBC for damage to his reputation, 10 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:29,320 Speaker 2: for trying to steal the election or election interference. It's 11 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,800 Speaker 2: a big twenty four hours really for the BBC. And 12 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:36,000 Speaker 2: from what I'm hearing, they've got headhunters looking for a 13 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:39,400 Speaker 2: new director general and the whole process might take until 14 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:44,080 Speaker 2: September next year. So talk about leaderless and rudderless. They're 15 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 2: looking at ten months basically of having no boss. 16 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:50,680 Speaker 1: Well okay, now let me talk. Let me ask you 17 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 1: what is going on with Stamma. Tell me what your 18 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 1: take on this is. 19 00:00:55,880 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 2: I think he's very weak. I mean we knew for 20 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:01,520 Speaker 2: a guy who'd come in with a landslide, he is 21 00:01:01,600 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 2: not that popular. It was more a vote that the 22 00:01:04,400 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 2: public were saying we don't like the Conservatives what they've done, 23 00:01:07,920 --> 00:01:10,039 Speaker 2: so there was no great love for Starmer in the 24 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 2: first place. He's a poor communicator. We're finding out that 25 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:16,480 Speaker 2: he's quite a poor leader and prime minister, and I 26 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 2: think there are machinations behind the scenes, deep inside his 27 00:01:19,920 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 2: own cabinet and Labor Party to get him out. Now. 28 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:26,080 Speaker 2: The budget is coming up in November twenty sixth, and 29 00:01:26,120 --> 00:01:30,400 Speaker 2: then there's local elections next May. Labor are now one 30 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:34,880 Speaker 2: percent ahead, one percentage point ahead of the Greens. That's 31 00:01:34,920 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 2: where they are at the moment, and hardly anybody here 32 00:01:37,880 --> 00:01:40,640 Speaker 2: votes for the Green Party, as bad as that sounds, 33 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 2: so I think quite clearly people inside government are thinking, Okay, 34 00:01:45,720 --> 00:01:49,160 Speaker 2: I'm going to make my move. One guy clearly tried 35 00:01:49,200 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 2: to make a move this week and has been slapped down. 36 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:54,480 Speaker 2: And I think Starmer's all the week or for it now? 37 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 1: This is is it streeting? Are you talking about? 38 00:01:58,120 --> 00:02:01,760 Speaker 2: Yeah? The Health Secretary briefings against him. 39 00:02:01,800 --> 00:02:03,840 Speaker 1: He denies that he's made a move, So is he lying? 40 00:02:06,800 --> 00:02:09,239 Speaker 2: I would say draw your own conclusions there. As the 41 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 2: Manchester who was suddenly giving interviews and then went to 42 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:17,400 Speaker 2: party conference and realized it was not supor for him 43 00:02:18,240 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 2: it's all very odd. I mean, if they don't do 44 00:02:21,120 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 2: something soon, they will be out of a job and 45 00:02:24,480 --> 00:02:27,239 Speaker 2: out of government. I think the local elections in May 46 00:02:27,320 --> 00:02:30,280 Speaker 2: are going to be catastrophic for labor. You will see 47 00:02:30,320 --> 00:02:33,959 Speaker 2: Reform picking off council seats in the UK where they 48 00:02:34,120 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 2: never would have done before, Like a a TV show 49 00:02:37,080 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 2: last week about the rise of reform in Scotland and 50 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 2: this is an English Nationalist party led by Nigel Faraj 51 00:02:45,040 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 2: and they're topping the polls in Scotland. 52 00:02:47,960 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 1: It's mean to lie now. The reason I was asking 53 00:02:50,040 --> 00:02:52,799 Speaker 1: you if Streeting was lying was because one alternative theory 54 00:02:52,919 --> 00:02:55,079 Speaker 1: is actually that he hasn't made a move yet. He's 55 00:02:55,240 --> 00:02:59,239 Speaker 1: very very early days. But what Kirstam is trying to 56 00:02:59,240 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 1: do is basically rush him out now. Either way right, 57 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:05,040 Speaker 1: something is differently a foot. So how long do you 58 00:03:05,120 --> 00:03:07,080 Speaker 1: give Stama in the role before he's out? 59 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:11,200 Speaker 2: Well, I think we're gonna see catastrophic polling off the 60 00:03:11,240 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 2: back of the budget. If income tax goes up here 61 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:18,880 Speaker 2: on November twenty sixth, taxing per mile electric vehicles, I 62 00:03:18,919 --> 00:03:22,520 Speaker 2: think people will just be so sick of this government 63 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:24,880 Speaker 2: after a year and a half. I mean, there's nothing 64 00:03:24,919 --> 00:03:27,440 Speaker 2: I can tell you he has done. There's nothing I 65 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:29,359 Speaker 2: can tell you he has achieved in a year and 66 00:03:29,400 --> 00:03:32,160 Speaker 2: a half. And as much as the big black hole 67 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 2: in the budget is the fault of the previous government, 68 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 2: the public aren't interested. Everyone thought this would be great 69 00:03:38,520 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 2: new people in short term fix. Politics doesn't work like that. 70 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,280 Speaker 2: It's I think the UK at the moment is like 71 00:03:44,440 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 2: turning around an oil tanker and it's shipping a lot 72 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 2: of water at the same time. 73 00:03:48,840 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 1: Right, spill the tea for us? What was wrong with Hitler? 74 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 2: So? Did he have a micro penis? This is apparently 75 00:03:56,960 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 2: a thing. There is Kalman syndrome, a sexual disorder. And 76 00:04:01,560 --> 00:04:05,080 Speaker 2: there is a documentary to be screened this weekend where 77 00:04:05,200 --> 00:04:08,120 Speaker 2: a team of scientists and these are top top professionals, 78 00:04:08,120 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 2: and I think they were very much aware of the 79 00:04:10,720 --> 00:04:13,720 Speaker 2: gravity of looking into the DNA of a monster like 80 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:18,039 Speaker 2: Adolf Hitler. They found that an American soldier who was 81 00:04:18,160 --> 00:04:23,360 Speaker 2: in Hitler's bunker after everything had happened, and obviously he's dead. 82 00:04:23,400 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 2: There was a big patch of blood on the sofa 83 00:04:26,480 --> 00:04:30,039 Speaker 2: and this American soldier took a rather grim souvenir. He 84 00:04:30,160 --> 00:04:32,960 Speaker 2: cut out the patch of fabric with the most blood 85 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,159 Speaker 2: on it, brought it back to the United States and 86 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 2: it's been in the Gettysburg Museum ever since. What these 87 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:41,640 Speaker 2: scientists have done is they've taken that patch, managed to 88 00:04:41,839 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 2: start a full DNA profile from the patch, and then 89 00:04:46,720 --> 00:04:50,040 Speaker 2: to square off whether this truly was Hitler's blood, they 90 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 2: found a living descendant on the Y chromosome side, so 91 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:58,159 Speaker 2: the father's side in Germany, and it all matches up 92 00:04:58,600 --> 00:05:02,600 Speaker 2: out of the and I've gone through what he's kind 93 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:06,080 Speaker 2: of biological makeup and what they can glean from his DNA. 94 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:11,039 Speaker 2: And he had a sexual disorder called result in a 95 00:05:11,760 --> 00:05:15,840 Speaker 2: testical not dropping or having a micro penis. And of 96 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,359 Speaker 2: course there was dancehall songs during the nineteen forties a 97 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:23,480 Speaker 2: LinkedIn on having ball so as much as they were 98 00:05:23,560 --> 00:05:26,560 Speaker 2: joking back then, possibly very close to the trip. 99 00:05:26,800 --> 00:05:30,279 Speaker 1: Wow, thanks very much and I appreciate that gossip for 100 00:05:30,400 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 1: us into Brady UK corresponding. 101 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:36,440 Speaker 2: For more from Hither Duplessy Alan Drive listen live to 102 00:05:36,560 --> 00:05:39,599 Speaker 2: news talks. It'd be from four pm weekdays, or follow 103 00:05:39,640 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 2: the podcast on iHeartRadio.