4.6 • 708 Ratings
🗓️ 19 July 2024
⏱️ 46 minutes
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This episode starts with a sobering chat about the recent murder of Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt. The three women were killed brutally leaving a sister and father behind. Marina and Jemma ponder the fact that a woman is killed by a man, in her own home, every three days. A shocking statistic which surely requires immediate attention.
Then the talk turns to Labour and the good and bad things they’ve been up to this week. Wes Streeting banning puberty blockers provokes a discussion as does the picture of Lammy shaking hands with Netanyahu.
Meanwhile, Farage is selling himself on Cameo which leads to a clip Jemma insists on playing for context, despite the fact Marina has serious reservations about its suitability!
Pudding is incredibly moving.
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0:00.0 | People say, oh, I woke up and I haven't got any money in my account, forgetting the fact that they went and spent it all and they were silly with their money, they'll blame it on the government. |
0:11.5 | Hello and welcome to the trawl where we scroll through social media so you don't have to. I'm Gemma Forte. |
0:17.5 | And I'm Marina Perkis. And before we go into our regular trawl, and you know we do try our best to |
0:22.6 | keep this pod, eat and light, and to bring some levity to all the goings on. But there is a |
0:27.3 | story that happened last week, and you're probably like us. We just can't get it out of our heads. |
0:33.7 | And that's the horrific events that unfolded in Bushie to Louise, Hannah and Carol Hunt, three women and mother and her two daughters who had their lives taken from them in the most cruel and sickening way by someone whose name, I won't give airtime too, but who I hope rots in jail. |
0:55.0 | Absolutely, yeah. |
0:56.7 | It was one of those cases that were just horrifying on a level that you just can't even begin to fathom, |
1:04.1 | how somebody would get up that morning and decide to commit such a heinous act, such a brutal act. |
1:11.5 | And of course, instantly, you're, A, empathising with what those poor, poor women would have gone through. |
1:18.3 | And then your mind goes to the poor man who's been left. |
1:23.5 | And in one day, he's lost his entire family. |
1:25.9 | And I personally don't think I'd have the strength to |
1:29.6 | carry on actually. He's got his daughter. I think he's older daughter. But again, how on earth do they |
1:35.2 | pick their life back up again? I just, I went to bed that night the day it happened just with a real |
1:41.2 | heavy feeling in my gut. I dreamt about it. I woke up and it was the first |
1:45.9 | thing I thought about. I just thought how did you go on? How do you move on from that? |
1:50.4 | I don't know. And just I just quite want to say as well, Marina and I are in a group. We've told you |
1:56.2 | about it before, political spice, so light-minded ladies. And it made me feel so sad that Nicola Thorpe, who's on |
2:02.3 | that group, she had been the first to see the headline, and she instantly texted, this is |
2:08.1 | going to be an ex. Now, if that doesn't put chills down your spines, then I don't know what will, |
2:15.1 | but she was obviously correct. |
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