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Talk Breakfast

Doctor in the House

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

News, Labour, Reform Uk, Immigration, News Commentary, Current Affairs, Conservatives, Daily News, Government, Uk News, Politics, Debate, Phone In, British News, Speech Radio, Talk

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

We bring you another meaty chunk of radio red meat from the maestro of mid morning. With Boris still under fire, Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen joins Mike to tell us why he's calling for Boris Johnson's resignation. Author and Journalist Laura Dodsworth explores last night's events inside the House of Lords, Kevin O'Sullivan tells us why he believes the BBC is on borrowed time, and we are joined in the studio by Dr Steve James who explains why mandatory vaccination proposals for NHS staff will jeopardise the future of our health care system. 

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0:00.0

Fast Talk, Street Talk, Talk Radio, fighting the good fight with all his might, providing a welcome dose of common sense for the common people.

0:10.9

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:17.3

Good morning, welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on the world headquarters of common sense. It is, of course, talk radio. Let me tell you, there is plenty to go at today. It's only Tuesday, but the process of government is already running into the escape lane. Last night, the House of Lords did what you might expect, an unelected chamber of elitist to do when asked to vote on something the vast majority of hardworking people

0:37.7

in this country want, they voted against the government and against the clampdown on the

0:41.3

maniacs from insulate Britain, who have now been given the green light to continually disrupt business,

0:46.3

stop people from moving freely around the country, and glue themselves to the nearest stationary

0:50.6

object. If it was down to me, I'd just leave them there and then pull them off when it was good and stuck and see what happens then. I don't think they'd be back. Naturally, the highly privileged and constant peers of the realm of whom there are now almost 800, don't think we should interfere with the right of a bunch of hippies to wreck the smooth running of the country. But the truth is, the police aren't really doing their job, are they? If they did, there would be no need to bring in new laws to make it easier to arrest the climate change maniacs. Or at least that's what they said in the House of Laws. We've probably got laws to cover it, so there's no need to put a new law in. Unless, of course, you want to put a new law in for misogyny, which is what they've also done. Apparently misogyny is now a hate crime, given that no one can seemingly define what a woman actually is. How the hell are we going to police what a hate crime against a woman is? 034449. Up first we've got Andrew Bridgen, one of the Tory MPs who's delivered his letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister. We'll ask him why he's done that. What he makes of the latest outbursts from Dominic Cummings that Boris Johnson lied to the House of Commons and whether there are any black op terminating from Downing Street, which might be or might be not being employed against critics of the Prime Minister.

1:55.0

Laura Dodsworth is also here with her take on the House of Lords voting down the government's crime bill last night and she'll also be trying to explain to me precisely what a misogynist hate crime is. Can anybody help me? 034449-1,000. Also coming on later, we've got Dr. Steve James. He's the consultant from King's College Hospital who confronted Sajid Javid recently with his view that he doesn't want or need the COVID vaccine, despite working on the NHS front line, because he's already had it and he thinks he's got antibodies. It was a very controversial subject at the time. We'll find out what this has done to his life and how he has been affected by it. If you've got any questions for Dr. Steve James, by all means, send them in to us on Twitter at Talk Radio. We'll also be talking royals with Kevin O'Sullivan, the rise in anti-Semitism in some Islamic communities in Britain where the Dallas synagogue terrorists emerged from and we'll hear from Ladona Harvey in California on the White House and its plans for what to do about Russia and Ukraine. As ever, of course, we need to hear from you, what are you seeing, what are you hearing, what are you doing? What are you being told? Even Pierce Morgan this morning has come out and said, could it be we're nearing the end of the pandemic? Well, could we? I've been saying it for a while. You're listening to the fastest growing radio station on the planet. It is, of course, Talk Radio. The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

2:52.5

Now there's so much to talk about this morning,

2:53.9

I'm not sure, as I often say,

2:55.2

whether three hours is going to be enough,

3:08.2

but we'll do our best. The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio. Now, there's so much to talk about this morning.

3:05.2

I'm not sure, as I often say, whether three hours is going to be enough. But we'll do our best. We'll move on as swiftly as we can. We'll try not to bore you to death with anything tedious. We won't be talking about the tsunami in Tonga, simply because we've got many, many other things to be talking about. but it is quite a remarkable series of events,

3:07.6

which you may talk about at some time down the road.

3:43.5

First of all, now let's say a very good morning to Andrew, Conservative MP for North West and Leicestershire. Andrew, very good morning. Welcome. Good morning, Mike. Thanks very much indeed for joining us. I guess we've got to start off, first of all, Andrew, with the front page of the Times, Cummings, the Prime Minister lied to Parliament about the party.

3:55.8

He's basically saying that he's got evidence, which he is willing to back up with affidavits and all sorts of swearing under oath, that Boris did know that it was a party, that he was warned that he shouldn't let it go ahead, that he went ahead with it anyway.

3:57.7

And therefore, having lied to Parliament, he's now in breach of the ministerial code. Well, they're very, very serious

4:02.9

allegations. And I think I've already stated that Sue Gray needs to interview Dominic Cummings,

4:10.8

anybody else that he puts forward as a witness for this. And clearly, someone's not telling the truth. Dominic Cummings, anybody else that he puts forward as a witness for this.

4:15.0

And clearly someone's not telling the truth.

4:18.0

Dominic Cummings version of events completely contradicts what Boris Johnson has said,

4:24.0

and both of them can't be telling the truth.

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