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Talk Breakfast

'Hate' On The Streets Of Britain

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

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

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2026

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Kyle reacts as The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer resists President Trump’s request to send a warship to Hormuz. In London, Bobby Vylan leads Al Quds protesters chanting ‘Death to the IDF’, sparking outrage. Our reporter Samara will bring us a full report as the ‘Islamic Human Rights Commission’ tries to suppress her interview.


Allies resist Trump’s ‘team effort’ as oil prices rise and Starmer unveils £50m emergency help. Ed Miliband faces criticism for opposing more North Sea drilling, insisting the crisis proves clean power urgency. Meanwhile in other news,The RSPCA has said rats, pigeons and seagulls should feature on banknotes instead of Sir Winston Churchill.


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0:00.0

The home of common sense. This is talk.

0:05.0

Genuinely I mean this. I would love to come in here one day when they actually, I'm just going to say good morning pops. How are you?

0:12.0

I'm doing good. I said you look lovely stage and she went, that's because they put makeup on me.

0:17.0

They've given, they've hidden my dark eye circles, you know, it's like a facelift in a bottle. You look very fresh. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's all fake. Well, like the breakfast equivalent of A-man and Anthia in the old days. No. No. Not really. Not happening? No. Too young for that. Listen, can we talk, Stama? Because genuinely you know this about me. I want to come in one day, I want to come in one day and just be like, yes.

0:41.3

He's got. Listen, can we talk Stama because genuinely you know this about me? I want to come in one day, I'm going to go in one day and just be like, yes.

0:41.3

He's gone.

0:42.2

No, well, yes, probably or just doesn't know. I mean, tell me if I'm getting this wrong. Love him or loathe him.

0:51.1

Donald says, Donald Trump, the straight stuff of a moose is this bit of waterway in the Middle East.

0:55.6

And through that waterway goes all the boats with all the oil, right?

0:59.4

And all the energy, the gas, that all of us in the world need to have to keep going, yeah?

1:05.7

Iran are blockading it.

1:07.5

And America yesterday said, we'd like to ask sort of a few of our allies, including the

1:12.6

United Kingdom, to perhaps send warships to help reopen the Straits of Omulments.

1:17.5

Now, I understand we haven't got any. And in fact, the only one we've got HMS dragging your

1:22.0

feet is probably just passing the Isle of White because it left Portsmouth on Tuesday,

1:26.1

because it's that crap. But again, he said no. And yet at the same time, right, he said that he's going to have a press conference this morning where he's going to set out his government support for energy bills. I want to ask you this, unless I'm missing the point, Poppy and the United Kingdom, why doesn't he just drill in the bloody north sea and then we

1:45.0

wouldn't have the energy bills we've got right that is spot on i mean look kirstama can't stop

1:50.4

what donald trump wants to do with farm policy but it is your responsibility if you are the leader of

1:55.3

an independent country to have an independent energy policy yeah and this is what i find so

2:00.7

frustrating about kirstama because ed milliband for the last week has been strutting around going, well, it looks like I was right all along. Because fossil fuels are clearly so unreliable. Good thing we have our renewable energy. Now, of course, renewable energy is not enough to keep the lights on in this country, which we know very well. every single winter now we have a question of whether or not we're going to have blackouts

2:21.0

absolutely is it not enough to keep the lights on in this country, which we know very well. Every single winter

2:17.9

now we have a question of whether or not we're going to have blackouts because of intermittency

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