 Good morning all. Oh, not a great start. Rather clearer. Good morning all. I hope you're all doing well. Thank you for joining me on All Things Hartley Pool. A couple of things I want to mention, which are really important. And the first of those is our national conference. Our party's national conference is back this year after two years apart. It's been two years since the whole party's had a chance to come together. We always have a great turnout at this conference. So please do come along. And I think this year it's even more important than usual that we get together, that we talk about our party, about the issues that we face as a country and how this party has got the answers for those issues. On 28th November, tickets are on sale now. You can bring a friend, Simon, you can vouch for that friend. And further details will be available as we go on. But tickets are on sale now. So please do get yours. I hope to see you there. It's a really important event for us as a party. Glasgow. We are going to Glasgow on Friday, the 5th of November. And we're going to Glasgow because the COP26 conference is being held there from the 31st of October to the 6th of November. This will be a gathering of world leaders who will come in from all over the world to talk about climate change and to talk about reducing carbon emissions to neon zero within a very short space of time. And I've been, this is a massive, massive, massive issue. It affects all of us and will affect all of us. And it will affect us in a variety of different ways as well. And yesterday I spent some time looking at videos and other information we have on forbritain.uk slash climate. I want to just tell you a couple of things. There are some videos on there which are incredible and all of it so simplistic and so obviously true that the impact of all this will just blow your mind as it did for me yesterday. One aspect of this and one that the government is driving and they will be driving it in this conference in Scotland is a switch to electric cars. And this video I watched, find Paul Borges, our spokesman on this issue. This video I watched talked about the practicalities and the realities of changing all our cars to electric cars. The batteries will be huge and expensive. And as it stands there are no plans for what to do about the disposal of these batteries. The components of these batteries are made up of of course minerals, rare minerals in many cases which there is already a shortage. Then you have electric plug-in electrical thingies. You see them around the country now. It could take and probably would and probably will take hours to charge your battery to make it full again. And how are we going to do this? Where's all the electricity going to come from? And how many of these little plug-in machines are we going to have? You've got to watch these videos. It's absolutely mind-blowing. And the only conclusion you can come to is that first of all the diesel, petrol and even hybrid are going to be banned. So everyone will have to buy an electric car which means everyone will have to buy at least for the foreseeable future, a new car. And the batteries, the power of the battery will go down and down and down. So you'll get fewer miles out of the battery. So the value, I mean the value of cars, I'd appreciate anyway, but this is likely to be more rapid. So people will have to buy new cars, new electric cars. Where are they going to get the money from? The other thing is, I'm giving you just a tiny sample of this. You've really got to watch these videos for Britain.uk slash climate. Have a look at them. What's most incredible about it is the size of the lies we're being told. The money that it's going to cost if the government is to achieve its plans. And how much poorer it will make people in terms of standard of living. We simply will not be able to get into cars and drive around as we are now. And this is of course, if we all stayed put and did very little and had very little freedom, but we're bound to reduce our emissions then, aren't we? And that's believed me as the plan. Another video, which I just briefly want to share with you is about weather events. And this goes into great detail about historic weather events. Fires in Greece, there are fires in Greece, the where fires in Greece recently, Prime Minister blamed this on climate change. In these videos, we are shown newspaper articles from the late 1800s, early 1900s showing even bigger, more destructive fires in Greece. It's similar with flooding. It's similar with temperature increases and decreases throughout history. This has always happened only now. Is it being blamed on climate change? The point of it is, A, we're being liked to and B, we're being liked to take even more of our freedoms away. So we're going to protest. We're going to go to Glasgow and say that we want the truth. So if you are up for a trip to Glasgow in early November, if you're in Scotland or in the north of England or anywhere in the country, of course, you want to make the journey and you want to come with us to Glasgow Friday the 5th of November, please do. Lastly, and I want to talk a little bit more about this. This morning is a public meeting we're holding in Hartlepool. And I would again, as always, as always encourage activists around the country to do similar things and at least any events you can that bring local business together. Because this is what this is about. How we can do two things. One, reclaim our democracy and stand for election. And two, bring jobs to this town. This morning, I'm reading in the Hartlepool Mail. And creating jobs is something that has been on my mind quite a bit. I've been writing a job creation manifesto. And it's been on my mind a lot. And with the end of the furlough scheme, it will be on a lot of other people's minds as well. We need to help businesses create jobs. We need to let people know there's got to be a more efficient system of letting people know that there are jobs. And I mentioned this, there's a business owner here in Hartlepool, Dara Brazai. And he's in the Hartlepool Mail this morning looking for staff. His restaurants are reopening and he's looking for staff. I wanted to mention that in case there are people watching looking for work. The Marco Polo restaurant, specifically not a million miles away from where I'm sitting is looking for staff. So if you're looking for jobs, try Marco Polo. But we need to help people create jobs. And that is something that I'm thinking about a lot and something that needs talking about here and beyond. So the furlough scheme is obviously relevant to this issue and to the creation of jobs. And so from the Hartlepool Mail this morning, we have hundreds of furlough in Hartlepool as support scheme winds down. It says the latest data from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs shows 1,400 jobs held by workers living in the area were furloughed as of August 31st. So what that means is that there are 1,400 jobs which are no longer being supported by the government. And employers will have to, in a weakened economy, find the funds to pay the staff. Or as will certainly be the case for some, not be able to find the money to pay these staff. There is also mention here, and this is significant. People over the age of 50 are worried that they will be priced out, both priced out and surplus to requirement. The Hartlepool Mail says the figures come as a new report warns that over 50s made redundant following the end of furlough could see themselves locked out of work by ageism. In Hartlepool, 550 people aged 50 and over were on furlough at the end of August. So 550 people worried that they may, if their jobs go, that may be the end for them. This has to be a priority. It has to be a priority for us as a party and it has to be a priority for local government. And there are reasons. This meeting we're holding on December 12th is to encourage people to stand for election for certain reasons. To do our best for people. To do our best. That's what it's about. It's about stepping up, removing the incompetent, which let's face it, is common, and replacing them with people who will do their best. And the local council has a lot of power. And one of the areas it has a lot of power is its potential to create jobs. So I'm going to be working a lot on job creation. Another area I think that is relevant is coastal towns. And Brexit. And Brexit did not get our coastal towns back. And the jobs that they create didn't get those back either. That's another place we can be creating jobs. The export of the building of big machinery, military machinery, has to stop as well. A lot of major military equipment, for example, is made abroad. They should be made here. A manufacturing ought to be encouraged to return in this, the home of the Industrial Revolution. So I'll be talking about that and thinking about that and writing about that a lot, including coming up to our public meeting on the 12th of December. It is the first public meeting that I've held in Hartlepool since I first tried to hold public meetings here and had venues cancelled by interference from the liars and bullies. It's on the far left, the Antifa against racism types. So let's see. I certainly won't be put off by any more bullying. It is time that we took the public space back from these thugs and bullies. And talking of which, this is slightly gone off on a tangent here, but I saw on social media that Owen Jones has rounded in, speaking of far left bullies. Owen Jones has rounded in on a woman on social media on Twitter who'd said that she was very concerned about her daughter, who was now identifying as a boy and being referred to with male pronouns and using a male name. And that she was very concerned about this. Owen Jones being a left-wing bully encouraged this onslaught against this woman, an absolute onslaught. The things that were said to her on social media are absolutely shocking. This is such so typical of Owen Jones and so typical of these absolute bullies. Bullies is what they are and they bully because they can't win an argument. That's it. It's always, always, always the same. And you might remember the leaflet I covered it on one of my Hartley Poole live streams that was put out about me by liars and bullies. I have offered so many times to debate these people. It never happens and it never happens because they know full well they can't win. Okay, back to a few things in Hartley Poole that have caught my eye this morning. Public health spending falls by almost a quarter. Analysis by the Health Foundation shows Hartley Poole was allocated £9.1 million through the Public Health Grant for 2021-22, around £106 for every resident under the age of 75, 22% less than in 2015-2016 when it received £136 per head. The decrease nationally was 24% per capita over this period which the Health Foundation says is equivalent to a reduction of £1 billion in real terms. This central fund is given to local authorities to deliver preventative and treatment services such as help to stop smoking, children's health services and sexual health clinics. So funding going down, essential funding going down and it is essential funding by almost a quarter in the space of a few years. Do you ever get the feeling that money is fairly plentiful actually in this country but always seems to be allocated in the wrong place and in the wrong directions. It always seems to be reductions in the most crucial areas of public spending as reductions. It absolutely baffles me. Absolutely. Who makes these decisions? I'm particularly aggrieved at this at the moment about this misspending of public money because last night I watched a video of a short video about the amount of money being spent on GPs vaccinating all in sundry. GPs according to this are paid just under £13 for every jab they administer. So far tens of millions of jabs have been administered and apparently 75% of those by GPs. So on top of their salaries that they deserve a good salary the doctors they have responsible work and they have to study hard to get there. They deserve to be paid well but I think they are paid well. So apparently 960 million pounds has so far been spent just paying GPs to administer the Covid vaccine just for 960 million pounds. Imagine how much that could help and why aren't GPs doing this as part of their job anyway. Sometimes you read things and you hear things about money being spent and it genuinely blows your mind and then you have things like children's health services cut by a quarter. I'm also reminded and I'm going to be looking at this in a bit more detail today. I'm also reminded of a rather rapidly becoming rather rapidly notorious hotel in Scarborough and look out for a video from me on this very soon. The government is paying well over the odds for the top two floors of this hotel. Well over the odds as in well much much more than those rooms would fetch on the open market. The government is paying for the two top floors and I'll let you guess who's going in to those two top floors illegal migrants. They're paying this hotel ludicrous amounts a day. I had 250 but I could say have a listen. I'll have a look out for a video on this. I'm going to be this one I'm going to be working on today how our money is being spent. And at the end of the time that the illegal migrants spend in this hotel the government will refurbish all of the rooms. Now to win win for the hotel because they're getting paid over the odds for rooms that may not be booked out at all and if they were for much less money. And then they free at the end of it on the taxpayers pound will have those rooms refurbished. So the winner is the hotel. The loser is the taxpayer who has to put up with increased taxes while children's health services are reduced by a quarter. The taxpayer is also paying of course for all of this a refurbishment of a hotel after it's wrecked by migrants which it already has been and then guests in the hotel. The other guests the paying guests are by all accounts having a rather unpleasant time in this hotel. It's infuriating. It is infuriating. And it won't change until we the people who are paying for all this force it to change. It won't. They will can the politicians will just continue doing what they do. There's a great film on where did I see this Amazon prime called taking liberties. If you have the time have a look at it. It shows the record of particularly the Blair government in taking away all our freedoms. But beyond also it's not just him. And taking away our services and charging us more for it. And the lies and the political mind games. And they do blatant things to us. They blatantly put up taxes. They blatantly lock us in our houses while illegal immigrants come flooding in. Purely because they sincerely believe they're going to get away with it. And they're going to keep their cushy jobs. And that's why nothing changes. And that's why it won't change. And that's why our money will always be spent like this. Because we haven't yet risen up and removed them and taken back our money and spent it rather more wisely. Let's spend it on children's health services. And not illegal immigrants who shouldn't be here in the first place. It's staggering. It's staggering. The government has been talking about partly pool. At the Tory party conference. This is the last article. I'll have a look at this morning. And Grant Shaps has said that Hartley Pool has a bright future ahead of it once again. As part of a contract to manufacture concrete tunnel segments for HS2. A brand new factory will be built by construction company Strab Bag at Hartley Pool Docks. Creating more than 100 jobs. I thought I'd finish on some good news. Work on the site which was once used used for oil rig fabrication will begin in January. With production of the tunnel segments following in December 2022. 100 jobs is a very good start. I do hope however that the Tory attempt to buy the north and turn it into the southeast. By filling it full of people and traffic and what Boris Johnson calls levelling up. Making the country all the same is what I read from that. And I know that there are people in the southeast who it was the southeast that Boris Johnson. Apparently aspires for the rest of the country to be like. But I know there are many people in the southeast who wish it wasn't quite so expensive. And so jam packed. But anyway the Tories are investing a lot of money in the north. Which is good. And there can certainly be no objections. But I also hope that people realize that it can be better. It can be better. Much, much better. Okay this weekend and I hope as many of you will join me as possible in Sunderland at one o'clock for a protest against compulsory vaccination. Medical apartheid. And. Vaccine children. Basically all the things the government said we wouldn't have and there we have vaccine passports. So similar to the protests I've been on I think weekly now in the last few weeks. Sunderland this Saturday at one o'clock. If you can please come along. These protests are very, very important. And they always meet great people at them. And that's that's one of the primary reasons for doing them. Of course we will show our displeasure. But one of the huge advantages of these protests is getting contacts with other people. I'm building alliances to take protest further and hopefully better still get politically involved and challenge them at the ballot box where they need most to be challenged. Okay, thank you very much everyone. I shall be back on Monday night on my live stream at eight o'clock. Watch out for more on that Scarborough hotel. A few people have written to me about it. So I want to cover that I want to have a look at that and cover it in some detail. And combine it with other things I'm hearing about the money that is being spent on illegal immigrants while we see essential services cut and taxes go up. Not good enough. Really not good enough. Okay, thanks everyone. I shall see you in Sunderland on Saturday. And if not, I'll see you back live at eight o'clock on Monday evening. Take care of yourselves until then. Thanks again.