1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,320 Speaker 1: In the Brady's a UK correspondent in the good evening 2 00:00:02,360 --> 00:00:02,640 Speaker 1: to you. 3 00:00:03,640 --> 00:00:05,040 Speaker 2: Hey, Ryan, great to speak to again. 4 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:07,400 Speaker 1: What's happening with these two ships that collided? This is 5 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:10,880 Speaker 1: off the coast of Yorkshire and carrying some pretty highly 6 00:00:10,920 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 1: toxic stuff. What's happening with them? 7 00:00:13,560 --> 00:00:17,360 Speaker 2: So investigation underway. We don't know what happened or who's 8 00:00:17,400 --> 00:00:19,840 Speaker 2: to blame, basically, but what we do know is what 9 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:22,800 Speaker 2: they were carrying. So the American oil tanker, it turns out, 10 00:00:22,840 --> 00:00:27,680 Speaker 2: was carrying jet fuel kerosene two hundred and twenty thousand barrels, 11 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:29,840 Speaker 2: all of which will now be leaking into the North 12 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:33,520 Speaker 2: Sea off the Yorkshire coast. And this container ship, which 13 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 2: was traveling under the Portuguese flag, we're told that was 14 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:41,199 Speaker 2: carrying sodium cyanide. So all of this toxic chemicals and 15 00:00:41,360 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 2: aviation fuel leaking into the North Sea. This is a 16 00:00:45,600 --> 00:00:49,639 Speaker 2: hugely important fishing area and it's also the season now 17 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:53,479 Speaker 2: coming up where wildlife and birds mate, and that Yorkshire 18 00:00:53,479 --> 00:00:57,680 Speaker 2: coast area could be devastated. We're told forty two percent 19 00:00:57,720 --> 00:01:01,959 Speaker 2: of all fish consumed in the UK are brought ashore 20 00:01:02,200 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 2: along that stretch, and that's what happened ten miles off 21 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 2: the coast yesterday. 22 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:09,800 Speaker 1: That's not great is that now there's some in pay. 23 00:01:09,840 --> 00:01:12,640 Speaker 1: We're spoken about him before, convicted for punching one of 24 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:16,800 Speaker 1: his constituents. He's now quit. This is a problem for Starma. 25 00:01:18,160 --> 00:01:20,080 Speaker 2: So there's going to be a by election and this 26 00:01:20,120 --> 00:01:23,240 Speaker 2: will be the first by election since Starmar's victory in 27 00:01:23,319 --> 00:01:26,760 Speaker 2: July of last year. Domestically he's had a rocky ride. 28 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:30,160 Speaker 2: He's made some tough decisions the budget, for example, a 29 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:33,200 Speaker 2: lot of people feel that's kind of punishing business. And 30 00:01:33,280 --> 00:01:36,160 Speaker 2: now the people of Runcorn Up in Cheshire in the 31 00:01:36,200 --> 00:01:39,160 Speaker 2: northwest will get the chance to replace Mike Ainsbury. So 32 00:01:39,200 --> 00:01:42,319 Speaker 2: he was the guy who was filmed on CCTV punching 33 00:01:42,319 --> 00:01:44,959 Speaker 2: a constituent in the head in the early hours of 34 00:01:45,000 --> 00:01:49,040 Speaker 2: the morning last year. Heated discussion having had a night 35 00:01:49,120 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 2: out and a man approached him to talk about roadworks 36 00:01:52,080 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 2: in the area and it ended with a conviction for assault. 37 00:01:55,160 --> 00:01:57,960 Speaker 2: So Ainsbury has now sut down. There will be a 38 00:01:57,960 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 2: by election and I think the problem for Starmar is, 39 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:03,120 Speaker 2: you know, traditionally governments get a bloody nose in by 40 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 2: elections and Nigel Faraj's Reform Party if we believe the 41 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:09,960 Speaker 2: polls are very very popular right now twenty one percent 42 00:02:10,120 --> 00:02:13,760 Speaker 2: nationwide so farag will be zoning in on runcorn. His 43 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:16,560 Speaker 2: party came second there last year at the actual election. 44 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:20,360 Speaker 2: That this is the first kind of domestic bloody nose 45 00:02:20,400 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 2: for Starmar. 46 00:02:21,360 --> 00:02:25,079 Speaker 1: Yeah, now, mobile phone has been stolen in London last year? 47 00:02:25,120 --> 00:02:25,799 Speaker 1: How many. 48 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:31,200 Speaker 2: Seventy thousand, one hundred plus that was? That was the 49 00:02:31,280 --> 00:02:34,240 Speaker 2: number last year. All adds up to somewhere in the 50 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 2: region of about one hundred and forty million dollars of 51 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:41,799 Speaker 2: a criminal enterprise. People's hands as you're walking along the street. 52 00:02:41,840 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 2: Guys operating in pairs on e bikes and e scooters 53 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:48,920 Speaker 2: and they just zip along, and people are coming out 54 00:02:48,919 --> 00:02:51,079 Speaker 2: of their offices for their lunch break, Tourists are going 55 00:02:51,120 --> 00:02:53,880 Speaker 2: on Google Maps trying to find where they're going. And 56 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,560 Speaker 2: you've got two and a half thousand dollars of an 57 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:59,320 Speaker 2: electrical item in your hand, and people are thinking that 58 00:02:59,600 --> 00:03:03,959 Speaker 2: you know they're safe. And these gangs are absolutely ruthless. 59 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:06,600 Speaker 2: The phones are gone within seconds and within days they're 60 00:03:06,639 --> 00:03:10,280 Speaker 2: underway to Nigeria or China where they are wiped and 61 00:03:10,360 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 2: resold or stripped down for parts. It's shocking, and I 62 00:03:14,160 --> 00:03:17,919 Speaker 2: would say the number from personal experience. I've never had 63 00:03:17,960 --> 00:03:21,079 Speaker 2: my phone. A lot of the people I work with 64 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:23,640 Speaker 2: have and they didn't report it to the police because 65 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:25,600 Speaker 2: they just thought, what's the point, They'll never catch them. 66 00:03:25,880 --> 00:03:28,000 Speaker 2: And I mean in terms of policing, we've seen an 67 00:03:28,040 --> 00:03:30,920 Speaker 2: operation last month two hundred and thirty people arrested in 68 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:34,720 Speaker 2: one week. Some police are cracking down stammers, bringing in 69 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:37,840 Speaker 2: a law now where they don't need a search warrant 70 00:03:37,840 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 2: to go into a house where people believe them. All 71 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 2: the phone is because a lot of people are using 72 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:44,440 Speaker 2: find my Phone and they're going to the police and saying, look, 73 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 2: it's at number one Smith's Street, I can see it, 74 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 2: and they're being told, well, we don't have a warrant 75 00:03:50,280 --> 00:03:53,000 Speaker 2: to set that address. So a lot of the policing 76 00:03:53,040 --> 00:03:54,720 Speaker 2: needs to tighten up really big time. 77 00:03:54,800 --> 00:03:57,080 Speaker 1: Goodness mat Hey, the you know chi I was riding 78 00:03:57,080 --> 00:03:59,920 Speaker 1: today about some pretty seem like pretty significant in a 79 00:04:00,120 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: chase cutstead coming. This is from a Labor Health secretary, 80 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 1: so you know CHS England will lose half its staff. 81 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:09,600 Speaker 1: This is from thirteen thousand down to six and a 82 00:04:09,640 --> 00:04:13,800 Speaker 1: half thousand entired teams being exed saving money, avoiding duiplication. 83 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 1: I'm assuming this is beck office stuff. This is policy stuff, 84 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:19,920 Speaker 1: not frontline middle management. 85 00:04:19,920 --> 00:04:25,159 Speaker 2: It's absolutely not nurses and doctors and pediatricians and cancer specialists. 86 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:28,520 Speaker 2: This is middle management. And I think what we're seeing 87 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 2: is the labor government getting their feet under the table 88 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:33,960 Speaker 2: looking at the books, and they're realizing where all the 89 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 2: money goes, and Streeting has no choice. I mean, the 90 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 2: NHS is on its knees. I heard someone tell me 91 00:04:40,279 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 2: a story the other day how they'd in Germany they'd 92 00:04:44,040 --> 00:04:46,839 Speaker 2: gone to A and E and they'd waited four hours 93 00:04:46,880 --> 00:04:49,640 Speaker 2: to be seen, and I was like, I was actually 94 00:04:49,680 --> 00:04:52,279 Speaker 2: in Berlin for the election coverage, and I was like, well, 95 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:55,200 Speaker 2: four hours is pretty good going in England, but in 96 00:04:55,240 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 2: Germany they were absolutely horrified. They were telling all their 97 00:04:57,880 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 2: friends that they'd been to the A and E room 98 00:05:00,040 --> 00:05:03,800 Speaker 2: and it took four hours to see a doctor. Streeting realizes, 99 00:05:03,839 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 2: I think he's got long term ambitions to be prime minister. 100 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:10,040 Speaker 2: By the way, this guy very very ambitious. He realizes 101 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:13,280 Speaker 2: that the NHS is broken, and they're looking for where 102 00:05:13,279 --> 00:05:15,720 Speaker 2: the money is going, and it's going on policymakers and 103 00:05:15,760 --> 00:05:16,480 Speaker 2: middle management. 104 00:05:17,640 --> 00:05:21,720 Speaker 1: Sounds a bit like someone down here called who's our 105 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 1: health minister? Whose name has just escaped me brown round. 106 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:29,359 Speaker 1: It sounds a very similar situation to your Ways streeting 107 00:05:29,360 --> 00:05:32,080 Speaker 1: into thank you for their inde Brady are UK correspondent. 108 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 2: For more from Hither Duplessy Alan Drive, listen live to 109 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 2: news Talks it'd be from four pm weekdays, or follow 110 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:41,120 Speaker 2: the podcast on iHeartRadio