I thought Ed had been sent to Cardiff, and wasn't coming back. Has the Slugfather been lying about how far he's prepared to go to maintain his grip on power in the PolJoe offices?
In the UK our sewage system was mostly built during the Industrial Revolution, designed so that the same pipes that sewage is transported through also collect drained rainwater, limiting capacity during periods with heavy downpours. So "excessive bad weather" is a contributing factor to more sewage discharges. Gutless and financially gutted oversight bodies are another. This legitimate contributing factor doesn't diminish the water companies' and gov requirements to invest/repair/maintain our antiquated waste systems.
bit they had the pipework directly from the factories layed out ready? that doesnt add up. someone gave them permission to run pipes into rivers. who and why?
@@luminousfractal420 we have this issue in Leith. The issue is when there's a LOT of rain water it carries over to the sewage pipes, this mixes and takes sewage into the river. I'm sure some old piping will deliver sewage to some river somewhere but for most places its the rain that then discharges sewage into rivers.
If our pipework has been same for over 100 years then why is the sewage situ worse now? And surely when sector was privatised in 1980s, the Govt would have specified investment works required to upgrade Victorian pipework etc.? Stan Johnson actually warned during Remain campaign that our water quality would decline drastically with Brexit. Think it was about EU standards & treatment etc.
Ed & Ava, fantastic fun mixed with serious politics - great podcast guys. Ollie will be proud of you 😂 Thanks so much Politics Joe for all these very entertaining videos - I watch every one. Great team, brilliant entertainment folks 👏 Also....you 3 are like a comedy triple act 😂
Ava is really naive with regards to the Tories intentions, saying "no one comes into politics to make things worse". Plenty of them knowingly make decisions and policies that are objectively bad for the average person and make the country as a whole worse because either they themselves or interested parties will benefit from those actions, either financially or in power. These people either are or intend to be rich and as such, they are shielded from the negative results of those actions so they can still benefit from it even if it has hurt the country overall. They may very well be incompetent too but you in no way dismiss the intentional malice or indifference involved in these people's decision making.
So much livestock shit ends up in our rivers too, it's disgusting. Most farms I see when walking around the country are dumping grounds for waste and most of the fields are biodiversity deserts. Farmers being asked to grow some trees on their land is the bare minimum that they should be doing. Eva's view of "regenerative farming" is a bit blinkered.
Honestly, it's dire. I live in rural Dumfries (southern Scotland) which is incredibly hilly so more sheep than houses and the landscape has been r*ped by farming and forestry. The many waterways are full of run-off and the farmers are horrific to their animals. Certain sections in society laud our farmers but they have no clue at how our farms are run. Depressing.
@@HitchcockTheSnailSame in Devon. It looks green, so it's enough to pass as 'natural' But this idea that British cows are happily grazing, and farmers are stewards of any sort of good land is laughably naive, and unfortunately prevalent
Wow, what a remarkable day for the Conservative Party and an even more remarkable one for Britain -said no one ever. His elevation to deputy chair is a bold reminder that when it comes to embracing diversity, some prefer to keep it as an abstract concept, rather like unicorns or affordable healthcare. Here's to forward-thinking, as long as 'forward' is a euphemism for looking resolutely backward. Cheers to your new position; may it bring the enlightenment of a candle in a coal mine.
Went to a Burns Night supper and they had a quiz at the end.. Called out team “The Glen Coe Masochists” didn’t go down well at all apparently too soon. 😂
Ed's Gladiator comment is egregious, if he's referring to the scenes where he's in and out of consciousness and Djimon Honsou's looking after him. The ground isn't green screened - Crowe and the camera are on a fixed platform which is moved, smoothly, giving the effect that he's floating. It's an old technique which looks odd, especially on higher resolution, high frame rate screens, so I imagine appears green screened to modern eyes.
Wastewater treatment has some redundancy for when theres a surge in volume but if there is too much rain it is common practice to allow overflow into rivers and coasts. The idea is this shouldnt happen that often, but a lot of our water infrastructure is out of date and in need of repairs + we keep getting intense rainfall bursts these past few years. This is a known problen in many cities (e.g., its a political issue in Paris atm given the olympics plan to use the Seine). Aside from the infrastructure stuff there is also illegal dumping of untreated wastewater by water companies and by industry (esp agriculture), which is a regulatory and enforcement issue.
A side of the untreated wastewater issue i haven't seen mentioned much is the public health issue it poses. We're lucky enough to live in a country that has cut out most diseases that transmit via oral-fecal routes, due to our water management infrastructure, so maybe we're not as conscious of how bad these can be. These diseases are often debilitating and highly transmissable. Theres a reason W.A.S.H. is a key WHO programme and SDG. Proper wastewater treatment is probably the most effective public health measure we have and we're fucking it up
The NFU and Soil Association have little issue with NET ZERO. The Government position on food was displayed by JRM when in Government, who stated that cheap food from around the world was the future.
It would be really interesting to have a wider discussion around regenerative farming vs contemporary farming vs lab agriculture etc perhaps with someone like George monbiot. The brief discussion on farming practices came across a little confused and uninformed unfortunately.
Regards farms, megacorps will buy the land and we will lose control of our farming to the megacorps who are rather adjacent to the Tories, this is a modern version of the enclosures act ... 😔
Totally agree with gladiator. The CGI they used to do oliver reeds remaining scenes is terrible. I'm also positive that I see some people wearing jeans in the battle scene in the beginning
The idea of regenerative farming, with cows frolicking in the fields and so on, is not remotely true for the UK, nor could it be a reality if anyone but the very select few want to continue eating animals. Farmers who say the cows are member of their family, that they have super careful practices, that they make 'fantastic meat', etc. are spinning you a line. They have a significant vested interest after all, and they're also already subsidised out the wazoo. The cows all go to the same slaughterhouses, they are all treated to the same inhumane conditions, they all lead short lives (4 month-5 year slaughter, against a 15-20yr lifespan). Humane slaughter and humane pastoral farming are lies.
Loved the banter, though found the bridge bit a bit cold, some of those poor fuckers are still missing with anxious families, not a joking matter for me.
Ava claims not to have seen Dune 2 yet she's the one who starts a conversation about the Dune "popcorn bucket"... Link to Rebecca Ferguson discussing it in an interview: ua-cam.com/video/3jVMDBPQuf4/v-deo.html
@@guyremon I like to get a varied view from across the political spectrum. But Novara has several presenters who are just odious due to not acting in good faith, so I really don't want Politics Joe to become unwatchable because 30 year olds are still preoccupied with nob jokes.
I’m all for occasional puerile behaviour, but I do wonder whether the tone and content of these podcasts are having a negative effect on the journalistic credibility of the people involved, and PoliticsJOE overall.
Ed my dear boy you have been missed
Are you a friend of Ed Campbell?
If so I insist you implore him to express his utmost apologies for the Glencoe massacre.
He was busy “looking up snatch”.
He was so fidgety today - guilty conscience? Et tu, Brute?
This podcast was more out of control without Oli and I'm here for it.
This podcast does more to help me with my depression than the NHS could ever do
I thought Ed had been sent to Cardiff, and wasn't coming back. Has the Slugfather been lying about how far he's prepared to go to maintain his grip on power in the PolJoe offices?
The cuckoo was in Cornwall
No Snatch, Just Back Latch 😅 Love you guys never change and keep these bangers coming.
That was a full on coffee spit moment for me 🤣
In the UK our sewage system was mostly built during the Industrial Revolution, designed so that the same pipes that sewage is transported through also collect drained rainwater, limiting capacity during periods with heavy downpours. So "excessive bad weather" is a contributing factor to more sewage discharges. Gutless and financially gutted oversight bodies are another. This legitimate contributing factor doesn't diminish the water companies' and gov requirements to invest/repair/maintain our antiquated waste systems.
bit they had the pipework directly from the factories layed out ready? that doesnt add up.
someone gave them permission to run pipes into rivers. who and why?
@@luminousfractal420 we have this issue in Leith. The issue is when there's a LOT of rain water it carries over to the sewage pipes, this mixes and takes sewage into the river. I'm sure some old piping will deliver sewage to some river somewhere but for most places its the rain that then discharges sewage into rivers.
If our pipework has been same for over 100 years then why is the sewage situ worse now? And surely when sector was privatised in 1980s, the Govt would have specified investment works required to upgrade Victorian pipework etc.?
Stan Johnson actually warned during Remain campaign that our water quality would decline drastically with Brexit. Think it was about EU standards & treatment etc.
@@sandyellis28 you answered your own question lol. Plus we're seeing more rain which means we see more sewage. Out of sight, out of mind...
Ed & Ava, fantastic fun mixed with serious politics - great podcast guys. Ollie will be proud of you 😂
Thanks so much Politics Joe for all these very entertaining videos - I watch every one. Great team, brilliant entertainment folks 👏 Also....you 3 are like a comedy triple act 😂
I have never watched this podcast before and that first 10 minutes was a surprise, thank you to yourselves and the snatchworms
When it was built it was rated to survive a collision, though ships 50 years ago weren't anywhere near this size
Your forgetting the shard isn't 50 years old though mate.
question is should they allow ships that have no manual controls. computers tend to have bugs..always.
Aww Ed I've missed you my Scottish compadre.
With these Podcasts you are really spoiling us..
I think I've found my new favorite podcast
You're spoiling us today.
Ava is really naive with regards to the Tories intentions, saying "no one comes into politics to make things worse".
Plenty of them knowingly make decisions and policies that are objectively bad for the average person and make the country as a whole worse because either they themselves or interested parties will benefit from those actions, either financially or in power.
These people either are or intend to be rich and as such, they are shielded from the negative results of those actions so they can still benefit from it even if it has hurt the country overall.
They may very well be incompetent too but you in no way dismiss the intentional malice or indifference involved in these people's decision making.
There is footage of Gullis as a teacher. You should share it with a wider audience
Where? Searched and couldn't find anything
@@abersan6520 ua-cam.com/video/ugUmhB-PRs8/v-deo.html
So much livestock shit ends up in our rivers too, it's disgusting.
Most farms I see when walking around the country are dumping grounds for waste and most of the fields are biodiversity deserts.
Farmers being asked to grow some trees on their land is the bare minimum that they should be doing.
Eva's view of "regenerative farming" is a bit blinkered.
Honestly, it's dire. I live in rural Dumfries (southern Scotland) which is incredibly hilly so more sheep than houses and the landscape has been r*ped by farming and forestry. The many waterways are full of run-off and the farmers are horrific to their animals. Certain sections in society laud our farmers but they have no clue at how our farms are run. Depressing.
@@HitchcockTheSnailSame in Devon. It looks green, so it's enough to pass as 'natural' But this idea that British cows are happily grazing, and farmers are stewards of any sort of good land is laughably naive, and unfortunately prevalent
Don't eat it and they'll stop selling animal corpses
Stop eating animals.
Stop eating animals
That was just fantastic, Ed and Ava on top form 👏 😂
Wow, what a remarkable day for the Conservative Party and an even more remarkable one for Britain -said no one ever. His elevation to deputy chair is a bold reminder that when it comes to embracing diversity, some prefer to keep it as an abstract concept, rather like unicorns or affordable healthcare. Here's to forward-thinking, as long as 'forward' is a euphemism for looking resolutely backward. Cheers to your new position; may it bring the enlightenment of a candle in a coal mine.
This podcast was completely unhinged, and I love it 😅
can we mic up sean and laura please for their occasional comentary
You guys were on a trip, for real! So funny! Ava on fire 🔥LOL🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remain shocked by Ed's silence on his role in the Glencoe massacre.
The Holdsworth institute welcomes your return, we are clapping loudly.
Not sure how but this P**cast gets funnier and funnier every week. I love it!! 😂🤣😂
Grate podcast with you to only from a viewer in South Ireland 🇮🇪 mad into uk politics am i mad lol 😅😢
When do they talk about June 2nd?
I am a Green party voter because I believe and helping the working class and minorities and saving the planet from climate change
Im a tactical “Get the Tories Out” type voter but it does seem that voting Starmer’s Labour in is voting Diet Tory
Leave Oli in Cornwall, and I hope Ava enjoyed her potato.
This Conservative attack ad, reminds me of Harry Enfield 'L is for Labour, L is for Lice'
Went to a Burns Night supper and they had a quiz at the end.. Called out team “The Glen Coe Masochists” didn’t go down well at all apparently too soon. 😂
More and more... I'm finding this show exhausting
Ed's Gladiator comment is egregious, if he's referring to the scenes where he's in and out of consciousness and Djimon Honsou's looking after him. The ground isn't green screened - Crowe and the camera are on a fixed platform which is moved, smoothly, giving the effect that he's floating. It's an old technique which looks odd, especially on higher resolution, high frame rate screens, so I imagine appears green screened to modern eyes.
THANK YOU - worst media take ever heard on the podcast since Ava described After Life as a good show
Just not the same without Oli.
Beautiful hat.
Has Olly gone to lead a new charge for Cornwallian independence or did they request Ed leave the county ?
Ava is unhinged 😅
#Ava4PM
Water firms have blamed record profits, fixed it.
Wastewater treatment has some redundancy for when theres a surge in volume but if there is too much rain it is common practice to allow overflow into rivers and coasts. The idea is this shouldnt happen that often, but a lot of our water infrastructure is out of date and in need of repairs + we keep getting intense rainfall bursts these past few years. This is a known problen in many cities (e.g., its a political issue in Paris atm given the olympics plan to use the Seine). Aside from the infrastructure stuff there is also illegal dumping of untreated wastewater by water companies and by industry (esp agriculture), which is a regulatory and enforcement issue.
Ah, I wish the info about farming and land management was better. Got an environment correspondent?
A side of the untreated wastewater issue i haven't seen mentioned much is the public health issue it poses. We're lucky enough to live in a country that has cut out most diseases that transmit via oral-fecal routes, due to our water management infrastructure, so maybe we're not as conscious of how bad these can be. These diseases are often debilitating and highly transmissable. Theres a reason W.A.S.H. is a key WHO programme and SDG. Proper wastewater treatment is probably the most effective public health measure we have and we're fucking it up
Snatch in bio?
So funny. I'm not saying you two are better without Oli but, you know.....
Polyhamorous.
That is all.
The NFU and Soil Association have little issue with NET ZERO.
The Government position on food was displayed by JRM when in Government, who stated that cheap food from around the world was the future.
11:50 I don't think Ava understands how "suspension" bridges work? Leave that to CivilEngineeringJoe
It would be really interesting to have a wider discussion around regenerative farming vs contemporary farming vs lab agriculture etc perhaps with someone like George monbiot.
The brief discussion on farming practices came across a little confused and uninformed unfortunately.
Ed, we have missed you. And Ava feels happier with you there.
No comment on Owen Jones?
What’d he do
@@JBryc3leave the Labour Party
Why give Owen more attention. That's all he wants.
In fairness that bridge went down like Emile Heskey !!
“Do you think the sand worm has a snatch?”
The perfect look to camera from Ed is chef’s kiss 😘🤌🏻
Who needs Ollie?!?
That Tory attack video made me think of Robocop Dystopian Detroit.
they've found Ed!
We can impose unlimited fines on water companies, then re-nationalize it.
Sandworm are canonically asexual.
Regards farms, megacorps will buy the land and we will lose control of our farming to the megacorps who are rather adjacent to the Tories, this is a modern version of the enclosures act ... 😔
Thank god they had no guns on the set of Gladiator 😂
Totally agree with gladiator. The CGI they used to do oliver reeds remaining scenes is terrible. I'm also positive that I see some people wearing jeans in the battle scene in the beginning
Ah, Jonathan gullis, the dangerous driver who is also mp for my home constituency. God I hope he’s voted out next election
Its a non pmqs podcast!
Actually Ed. That scene you are referring to in Batman was in Anfield cemetery in Liverpool
It was the necropolis. I was there when it was filmed
The idea of regenerative farming, with cows frolicking in the fields and so on, is not remotely true for the UK, nor could it be a reality if anyone but the very select few want to continue eating animals. Farmers who say the cows are member of their family, that they have super careful practices, that they make 'fantastic meat', etc. are spinning you a line. They have a significant vested interest after all, and they're also already subsidised out the wazoo.
The cows all go to the same slaughterhouses, they are all treated to the same inhumane conditions, they all lead short lives (4 month-5 year slaughter, against a 15-20yr lifespan). Humane slaughter and humane pastoral farming are lies.
Loved the banter, though found the bridge bit a bit cold, some of those poor fuckers are still missing with anxious families, not a joking matter for me.
Liverpool is Gotham now BTW
APPG on Bridges 😂
So.....never read the original BLM manifesto then folks?
No Ollie, no value
Gotham is New York, not Chicago.
Ed talking nonsense about Gladiator. Top tier film.
Eds next take Blade Runner doesn't hold up, special effects are a bit naff.
can we not take action on water companies pipework? bit of community service you might call it.
Is it necessary to have such big silly microphones?
Long live ed
Ava claims not to have seen Dune 2 yet she's the one who starts a conversation about the Dune "popcorn bucket"...
Link to Rebecca Ferguson discussing it in an interview:
ua-cam.com/video/3jVMDBPQuf4/v-deo.html
How Do you "put the moat up"?
40:35 not that unusual to see a tractor in this city
I always had Oli down as the worst. But no, it's Ava
What is the slug daddy doing here?
Ava always plugging reform, shame
Jesus dies on a different day each year
And yet three days later there he is again
@@wcfields547 I'm sure he's regeneration time has shorted by now Dr who only takes two episodes
Eva’s engineering knowledge is limited at best.
Duh
Snatch Hulud
Ed been out as a hun now. Who this this coming
friends Romans countrymen lay me your ears I come to Bar dugmore not to praise him love podcast hate nonsense PA Jo podcast
😂
Ava is way off about animal farming. It's not regenerative at all
😳😅🤣
The scenes for the outside of Wayne Manor and the Cemetary in Batman where filmed at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham!
She isn’t my cup of tea
More and more juvenile every day. Becoming a difficult watch.
So don’t watch it? There are plenty of us that enjoy it.
@@guyremon I like to get a varied view from across the political spectrum. But Novara has several presenters who are just odious due to not acting in good faith, so I really don't want Politics Joe to become unwatchable because 30 year olds are still preoccupied with nob jokes.
I’m all for occasional puerile behaviour, but I do wonder whether the tone and content of these podcasts are having a negative effect on the journalistic credibility of the people involved, and PoliticsJOE overall.
My reply keeps getting removed. Stop eating animals and that will help the problem
What a load of 💩.
That's what we come here for :D