Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health

The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E10 Tim's Rant's

October 13, 2021 Tim Heale Season 4 Episode 10
Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health
The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E10 Tim's Rant's
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In the episode I have a go at Stinking Rebellion and Insult Britain idiots and all the chaos they are causing on our roads. Then the amount of illegal migrants crossing the channel and a solution to fix the problem.

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The Tim Heale podcasts, ordinary people's extraordinary stories.

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Welcome to series four of the Tim Heale podcast in this series. It's Tim having to rent. Now he's me. So if you enjoy having a bit of a rant and going on about what's going on in today's society, stay tuned. If we tell, when I listened to me rent, well, he can always turn me off. Welcome back to a Tim's rent this time. I'm going to go on a little bit about these stinking rebellion, insult Britain, idiots. I mean, seeing lots of stuff coming out on the news and on YouTube of these absolute idiots, getting in the way of traffic stopping traffic everywhere.

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I saw one today though, around at Dartford and they're stopping they're on an industrial area and stopping trucks going around their business. There was a couple of tankers there that couldn't get out to do the deliveries. There was container. Laura's trying to get into the docks to get their containers on. And you've got these idiots that keep jumping in front of the traffic. You've got drivers getting out, dragging them out of my, as soon as I get back into the car, the jumped back in front of the car. And they'll the old bill where we're at. I nowhere to be seen absolutely nowhere to be seen. So GB news did a piece on it.

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They had this go reporter for London and she was saying she was getting quite frightened because it was turning really ugly. Well, it's fortunate. I wasn't there. If that had done it in front of me or, but it got really ugly. I think it's about time that I, these idiots need to stop. If I want to go and protest do outside parliament, there's a place to do it on parliament square. You can, old Japan is up. You can protest, you can call ministers out and hold them to account. But I don't have an argument. These idiots just do not have an argument off of them.

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Haven't got their own, their own homes insulate. So why they call in on everybody else to have their own insulate when they haven't got their own? And if you listen to some of these comedians that they they're spokespeople or spokesman or spokeswoman, they talk at absolute drivel. They don't answer the questions that they're asked. They'd just gone on about a single narrative. The government's not doing enough. This government has done plenty. They've they've addressed all their issues.

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We've we're trying to reduce our carbon footprint by 2020 or 2030 to net zero, which is let's face it. Net zero is going to be totally unachievable. It doesn't matter how you go about looking at it is going to be unachievable and it's unrealistic to have net zero more. Do we go for the IP CC target of whatever it was, which allows us some carbon footprint, because all that's going to happen is guess we might aim for zero carbon neutral, but all that work that produces carbon is all going to go out to country.

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It's all going to go out to China and they don't give a stuff. No, but they were building coal fired power stations. Like it's gone out of fashion. And now there's, there's a big problem that they haven't got the coal to put in them at the moment. So after China's in a blackout, so what's going on there. So their argument just doesn't stack up. If they want to make a difference, they want to go to somewhere like China or Russia and protest there and get them to reduce their carbon emissions, not pick on a country. That's already got 1%.

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1% is all we produce and that's been reduced on the daily basis. Now I'm afraid that these stinking rebellion insult Britain, boots really need to look at themselves because they are total idiots. Yes. And a boy, boy, the media are giving them so much April air time. I don't know. We're really, really don't know. It's beyond belief against so much airtime. They're achieving their own because they get media attention. I think that they all spur a media blackout on these idiots.

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And I think the police need to get Arabic quicker and be a bit more robust with them and the cause. Well, let's face it the course on a bloody joke. They're scared to do anything with them. I think they should look them up, give them a proper sentence, you know, and the rich middle-class elite that don't even have their own homes insulated. So whatever I've been on about everybody else, I dunno on Monday, I went to a Mike's funeral and I had to leave over an hour early and I had to go a long way around diet and to go for a Milton Keynes, I couldn't go around the <inaudible> for fear of being caught up with one of these stupid people.

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And there's Jupiter, this stupid protest. If they had a blot on a motorway and I couldn't have got some amaze funeral, oh, it would've been really, really, really, really, really upset. I was upset anyway. And we just lost a really good mate of nine for over 50 years. And for me not to get to his funeral while that wouldn't have been on or what had gone to the front of the queue on all the style, dragging these buggers around and give her a proper, proper slap, but a go. So enough of that, let's turn them attention to the channel and look, what's going on there over 1100 came in over the weekend, 1,140 boats, and what a French police doing, standing and watching them.

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I'm surprised they're not actually helping them to put them into boats. I'm surprised they're not loading them onto fairies to save and getting into boats and what we're doing. Send an app border force, taxi service to bring them in and sending out <inaudible> to bring them in. Well, I think the armor and not bringing them in layer against the law that is against the law. These people are not in danger. So why is the RN? And I picking them up and then landed no Monash Ariel. The, the, the, the simple solution is for border force or the hour.

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And I pick them up and take them back and land them in Calais. Well, I don't know, lady to me, Kelly, we're paying the French an awful lot of money. What I should be doing, pick them up in the channel by all means and intake. I mean, back in the France, it will, it will stop this going on. It will overnight. If I know that this road's closed, because all it's going to happen is they're going to get picked up and dropped back off in France. They'll, they'll stop using that row and probably go back to jumping in the back of trucks. So the jumping in the back of trucks, isn't at me so much at the moment, is it?

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Or you don't certainly don't hear about it, but it's got to stop. It can't go on. Is the issue is now we've got so many illegal migrants coming in. We're over 24,000 this year, so far, and a direct and bought end of year, it'll be close on 30,000 of coming for this illegal route. They all illegal migrants, whichever way you look at it, I owe illegal. And I come in by Frodo papers away, which is another issue because they're coming in properly illegal because they don't have any form of identification.

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So what I should do is if I say, well, if we move, I've kind of stand point or that we'll put you on a flight back to Afghanistan. So in find out where they're coming from, name one, I want to go by. So I've got to stand, fill your boots. There you go is a flow. It will send you via CATA. And then when you get to Kabul, then that flight is taking you in, can bring out some genuine, genuine asylum seekers that we left behind because of thanks to bloody Biden. And he's disastrous disastrous policy to, to pull the yanks out overnight, which was absolutely ridiculous.

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And then leaving so many guys that the have helped us out over the years that were in there. It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. I'm quite annoyed about it. Maybe you can tell, so I'll take a, hopefully that's enough of a ramp for one evening, but there is so much, so much wrong at a moment. There's so much going wrong with this country at the moment, and that needs to be sorted out. So in the meantime, I haven't got on too much, but I was at two things.

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I just wanted to get off my chest today. So thank you for listening. Thanks for listening. I look forward to the next one. Thank you for listening to my podcasts. If you have enjoyed them and your podcast app allows, please leave a comment and share it with your friends. The reason I got into this podcast malarkey is so I could leave a legacy for my children and my grandchildren in the years to come. So they will know what I did with my life. Always my grandparents had done the same for me. Unfortunately they didn't in my latest series on giving people the opportunity to leave their own legacy for their children and families for the future.

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If you have any criticism, positive or negative, and you wish to get in touch with me direct, you can email me at timheale@hotmail.com. That's timheale@hotmail.com. I thank you for your time and thank you for listening.