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

The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E18 More thoughts

November 26, 2021 Tim Heale Season 4 Episode 18
Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health
The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E18 More thoughts
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In this episode I look at more current events that have make the news this week from knife crime and the murder of a 12 year old girl to 31 illegal migrants drowning on the French side of the English Channel to the French Fishermen taking liberties at the channel ports and the exhausted RNLI Volunteers leaving because they cannot take any more time off work to the latest variant of the virus coming from South Africa and how ineffective masks are in reality.

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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 is Tim having to rent and he's me. So if you enjoy, we having a bit of a rant and going on about what's going on in today's society, stay tuned. If you tell, when I listened to me rent, well, you could always tell me Welcome to the Tim Heale podcasts. In this episode, I'm not going to have a rant as much. I'm just going to fading. Some stuff has been going on.

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There's kind of, well, let's say it's kind of relevant for, for now. Just yesterday. A 12 year old girl was stabbed and killed in Liverpool 12 year old girl. That's outrageous. Why was a 12 year old girl been stabbed and murdered in Liverpool? Apparently what's happened is she was out with a group of her friends. They got into a bit of an argument with some boys, full boys have now been arrested and taken into custody over this Kaelin.

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Apparently they were there to see, to switch on the delights in Liverpool in the city center, no of crime in this country is outrageous for kids a 12 year old and there was another one. The other day. Last week, a boy of 12 was stopped to death in London, north communist country. Nice really needs to be addressed. It's just it just beggars belief that it's so prevalent. I keep blaming it on use today. They wear it as a badge of honor, carry a knife.

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It's got to stop and something really, really needs to be addressed. London is down. So they down to the mayor of London and the policy on policing is not helping the situation whatsoever questioned to Dick. She's a complete waste of time. So what's happened in Liverpool can happen anywhere in the country. And my, my thoughts and heartfelt goes out to the family of this pool go.

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So I'm moving on again. This week, there was a tragedy in the channel. I think it's now 31 migrants. Illegal economic migrants have fallen in the organ for one of these very flimsy Dingus off the French coast. This isn't the end of it. There will be more just last week. There was those three or four drowned falling off of these boats in these conditions, the weather and the present moment in time is getting worse.

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I don't think we're going to say any coming across this week or for the rest of this week. We've got this, this storm coming through that hopefully will, will stand the tide of the flow, but it has to stop. And I have to start doing something to stop the amount of illegal migrants coming in. We don't know who they are. We don't know where they're coming from. And just last week, one of a filed asylum seeker who came across illegally, let's kill somebody. We don't know who these people are.

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This has got to stop And Yara and I are having real, real difficulties down in, in and around that part of south coast, the Dover lifeboat that the dungeon one, the, the ranch guy, one, their crews are I exhausted and be leaving because they can't sustain, having so much time off to keep going out on a daily basis to pick up illegal migrants where border force haven't gotten the resources to be able to do it themselves.

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It's it's just beggars belief. Something has to stop the origin, the RN and I are there to save lives at sea of those in peril and for people to put themselves in that position and for border force who aren't doing their job properly, let's say let's, let's admit it. Border force. Aren't doing their job. If I were doing their job properly, we wouldn't have this crisis. And it is a crisis over 25,000 people have come across the channel in flimsy boats this year.

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Just think about it. 25. That's three times more than three times. As many as came across last year. And all we've done is we've been a taxi service. We bring them in, we give them a whole mail. We put them up in a hotel. We give them money. We give them free medical treatment. And then we keep them in a hotels indefinitely, or we house them in houses. We haven't got this, this migrant crisis really, really needs to stop.

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So moving on Pretty Patel automation range with her counterpart in France for Sunday, Boris sent Macron a list of five things that he wants addressing. Now the French have turned that matron off. We're pretty Patel. Wonder why. And now the French fishermen want to get involved and stop tried for British trucks coming in and out of the country.

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They would have stopped goods coming into the UK and goods coming out of the UK. They start, they're going to block the poor Kylie. This week we'll needs to happen. There is. We need to, instead of giving them more licenses that they're not entitled to. If I were in touch with them, they'd already have them. They've already issued far more. Then they should have done. What I should now do is start revoking them. Just imagine this let's look at this situation, the French, all demanding, demanding access to British Walters to, to fish in our waters.

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How ridiculous does that sound demand? Access to our waters, to fish our fish because they've over faced their own waters. So the only reason they want to come into our waters, imagine if we demanded access to French VIN yards, I want you to take 90% of their crop. What'd you think the French would say to that? Do you think, oh yeah, come in, come in. You're you're you're a wine producing nation.

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Yes. You could have 90% of our grape to make your own wine. Really? Yeah. It's the same. It's exactly the same price. We should do more on that and see what a friend say, putting a boat on the other foot. Oh, and the news this morning, stinkin rebellion. Oh, sorry. Extinct rebellion of now blocked, I think is 10 Amazon depots for black Friday to stop trucks coming out with their sale goods of black Friday.

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Really, really well. Are these people thinking, what did I think that doing? What did I really hope to achieve by stopping people? Shopping with Amazon or Amazon is not the greatest model company in the country when it comes to buying a few pioneer tanks and stuff like that. But what are these idiots? Would it stinking rebellion thing they're doing, perhaps I should be treated exactly the same as he's average.

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It is the insult Britain law. They jailed none of them so far. And there's a few more up before the beat. And hopefully they will get prison sentences as well. So perhaps they should do the exact minute. Same with these other idiots who have stinking rebellion and lock them up. It's it's just, he, he couldn't write this stuff. You couldn't make it up. People wouldn't believe you if you're trying to make it up anyway.

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So Ariel and, and now let's have a look. They're encouraging people to get the booster jabs on way, way by that massive, massive uptake in a Japanese country somewhere. I don't know what the figures are. Somewhere about 97% of adults have had it. There's a few people that haven't. And now that, that fear in this latest variant coming in from South Africa, let's stop in flights this week. As of Sunday, I think anybody who's coming in from South Africa from Sunday morning, we'll have to go and self isolate in a hotel, a rate of about 2000 for a week.

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That's a good money spent on that. That's a really good money spinner for somebody. Now, all I've looked into this and if you double jabs, I'm boosted, apparently you can still catch the virus and you can still pass it on the virus doesn't discriminate. But if you double jab, Dan boosted, what, what it does is it reduces the symptoms.

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So you're not going to get it as bad if you have not the jab in the first place. So if you've jabbed and you can still get it and still pass it on, Y all they second people that haven't had it because they could catch it in Barcelona. Apparently the job is to protect the individual. The individual that has the job is less likely to have severe symptoms and be taken into hospital, et cetera, et cetera.

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It should be somebody's own personal choice on whether they have that job what's put in their body is for the individual to make the assessment themselves, whether they want to have it. And the fact the they can catch it and pass it on the same as somebody who's double jabbed and boosted can catch it and pass it on. Just makes no sense to sack an awful lot of people, caring for people.

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They reckon they've laid off 60,000 care workers that work in the care industry because they haven't been jabbed. I can't quite get my head round. The sense of that. And in March from the 1st of March, anybody who works in the NHS that hasn't been jabbed are going to be laid off as well somewhere. I dunno what the figures are. Somebody said a hundred thousand old, but boy, if the vast majority of people had the jab to protect themselves, it's not to protect anybody else is to protect themselves.

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Why are they laying people off? Everybody in a care home, living in a care home has been jabbed, or they've already to die from it. I don't get the understanding or the thinking behind it is crazy. It's the same as, as I was putting on a mask, these fabric mascot, master people that you know, the fancy ones or the add some sort of designed on it's a virtue signal because that doesn't stop anything.

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It's an airborne virus. So unless you've got a full rebreather filter system, you're unlikely to stop an airborne virus with a piece of cloth or a piece of paper and plastic. This mask menarche, somebody is making a huge, massive amount of money. And I think that's the bottom line. I think it's all money driven. I don't believe that masks actually do any good whatsoever.

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So I think that's enough giving thought to what's going on in this country at the moment is crazy. He's crazy. So thank you for listening. Thanks. 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.

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So they will know what I did with my life. I wish 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. 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.