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Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 80! This week: -How much longer can Rishi Sunak survive after his worst week since becoming PM and with Penny Mordaunt on manoeuvres? -Vaughan Gething, the new Welsh First Minister, becomes the first black politician to lead a European country, but his record as Health Minister during the pandemic was appalling -Scotland rolls out its new Hate Crime law and whatever can go wrong, does go wrong, including locating a hate crime reporting centre in a Glaswegian sex shop, recruiting a dodgy Islamist to explain how awful ‘Islamophobia’ is and activating the new law on April Fool’s Day -GB News found guilty of breaking Ofcom’s broadcasting rules. Is the regulator gearing up to withdrawing the channel’s broadcasting licence to please its new Labour overlords? -Hope Not Hate’s new ‘State of Hate’ report identifies three GB News reporters as dangerous purveyors of far Right hate -Plus everyone’s favourite section, Peak Woke! Premium content this week includes: -The latest sightings of the Princess of Wales and why she doesn’t scotch all the rumours about her health and her marriage by posing for an official photo? -The Donald Trump ‘bloodbath’ hoax -Elon Musk’s interview with Don Lemon -Our nominations for the most ‘Based’ acts of the week, in the ‘Based Department’
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Laughing out loud at the part about the stupid ‘warnings’ on British landscape paintings.