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🗓️ 14 June 2024
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Of course Nigel Farage should now be included in the TV debates and the growth of Reform must lead to PR in the UK.
Like him or loathe him, it is a fact that in just ten days he has completely altered the direction of this General Election.
Why can't the other leaders be authentic or even honest. Rishi's D day apology was insincere and his depiction of a deprived childhood being the fact he didn't have Sky TV was a joke but also a crass insult to the British people.
Meanwhile Starmer needs to develop a sense of humour and also just be genuine.
Both parties are taking and treating the voters like mushrooms; keeping us in the dark and feeding us BS.
Jon also feels sorry for Biden and says that it is cruel to allow him to stay in office, in fact it is almost elderly abuse.
Jon also attacks fellow podcasters saying stop trying to be a radio show and be more punk in your attitude.
Don't miss this episode as Gaunty is on fire!
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0:00.0 | afternoon and welcome to the John Gaunt podcast coming live from the heart of |
0:04.0 | Coventry this afternoon of course the two-toned city and before I go any further |
0:09.6 | can I just pass on my condolences to Gaps Family, lead singer, one of the lead singers along with |
0:16.4 | Pauline of course of the selector. |
0:18.6 | Now I'm going to be straight with you, the selector were never my two-tone band. They weren't my favorite band. The |
0:25.4 | specials. I was a specials man and of course I adored the swinging cats which |
0:30.4 | most of you won't have heard of but but they were a great band as well. |
0:33.4 | But the selector of course put together by Neil and Jerry effectively to be the B-side |
0:39.3 | of that first brilliant single. |
0:41.7 | Burny Roads, Noes, Don't Argu, and then became a live band as well. |
0:46.0 | They are part of the two-tone legacy and indeed so is Gaps. |
0:51.0 | Lovely bloke, I didn't know him him that well I met him a few times. |
0:54.3 | I knew his wife I'm not sure if she's his ex-wife quite well and her twin sister |
0:59.6 | they were in the youth theatre with me. So I kind of got sort of connections there, but it's just sad that he's gone 73 years old, it's no age, |
1:08.1 | although that's funny isn't it, as you get older yourself you say, oh it's no age, but there we are, but may he or rest in peace. |
1:17.0 | Some people are saying, rest in power. I quite like that. I quite like that. |
1:21.0 | So my condolences to his family to Pauline Black and the |
1:25.4 | rest of the band, what's left of it, and of course Neil, who seems to have been |
1:29.6 | forgotten within all the eulages, there wouldn't be a selector without Neil I'm just |
1:35.4 | gonna put that on the record that said now's not the time to discuss that so |
1:41.1 | what a week it's been I've had a pretty good week to be honest with you. |
1:45.0 | Nowhere near as good as Nigel Farage. |
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