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Starmer is under fire for not understanding the protests in the country whilst GPs strike for more time off and a female boxer pulls out of a fight after having to fight an Algerian 'trans woman'.
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Stared Down Starmer
20:43|Starmer commits to freezing pensioners whilst admitting he's a weirdo that doesn't like portraits because they 'stare at him'. Richard Tice speaks on the unresolved Manchester Airport attack, Peter Bleksley talks on criminals being released early and Hugh Andre on the government's abandonment of veteransGetting Weird With Beards
31:44|Prince William has sported a new beard to which Mike takes umbrage as he says all those with facial foliage are untrustworthy sneaks. Peter Bleksley discusses beards in crime and Robert Jenrick the Tory leadership frontrunner is in the studio.Mike's Polish Radio Station
31:21|Tim Montgomerie is in for the morning stories and Mike hears from Greg Swenson on Trump's big poll boost and ex-BBC John Mair crops up for an unholy row and mention of an Eastern European radio show.Right To Lie
28:32|Angela Rayner is in deep doo-doo over scrapping right to buy when she benefitted from it herself, plus rail fares set to rise despite nationalisation and Ed Miliband looks like he's been on the edibles with his nutty 'GB energy' plans.Looking Busy
32:19|Ryan Sabey's on to condemn two months of awfulness from Labour who in an effort to look like a government are just introducing nasty policies. That and Briton's being ashamed of our blessed isles and former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi.Starmer's Stasi
33:40|Banning free speech, banning smoking, banning vapes and banning business, Starmer's government reaches new autocratic heights, but stops short of nationalising Oasis.Ciggy Stardust
30:16|The joy of cigarettes hangs in the balance as Starmer looks set to kill pubs whilst Kamala Harris embarrasses herself in her first interview as presidential candidate and Extinction Rebellion light a damp fuse protest.Motor Mayhem
23:27|Chaos on the roads as the elderly cause chaos and authoritarian pay-per-mile is rumoured to form part of Labour's budget and Kirsty Allsopp explains social services getting involved with her son's travel plans. All today in this geared-up motoring specialSven, Sven, Sven...
36:34|Bell & Spurling are on to remember the iconic manager who failed to get England's golden generation over the line, as well as The Times' Chief Political Correspondent being a bit too polite to Labour and Isabel Oakeshott with the day's stories