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TalkRADIO host Mike Graham speaking to Insulate Britain spokesperson Cameron Ford


TalkRADIO host Mike Graham forgot how nature works and claimed you can “grow” concrete during an exchange with an Insulate Britain spokesperson.

Mike was certainly left red-faced after a one-minute interview with Cameron Ford did not seem to go the way he intended on Tuesday morning.

Referring to Insulate Britain’s tactics of gluing themselves to surfaces when protesting, Mike began by asking: “What are you glued to today?”

Cameron replied: “Just your screen today, unfortunately.”

Mike then asked: “What do you do for a living, Cameron?”

Cameron said he was a carpenter and works with timber which is “a much more sustainable material rather than concrete”.

Mike said: “So you work with trees that are being cut down then, don’t you?”

Cameron said, “yes it’s a sustainable building practice” which is “regenerative” as trees grow back.

Mike then asked: “You can grow all sorts of things can’t you?”

Cameron said: “Well, you can’t grow concrete.”

Then Mike really put his foot in it – he claimed: “Yeah, you can [grow concrete].”

Cameron then just shook his head slightly and stared at the camera.

After a few seconds of deeply awkward silence, Mike said “cheerio” to the Insulate Britain activist and cut his screen off.

The presenter summed up the interview by saying: “That was Cameron. He grows trees, then cuts them down and then makes things from them.

“Brilliant. Marvellous.

“I don’t think I ever want to talk to any of those people.”


Mike's interview with Insulate Britain spokesman Cameron lasts less than a minute.@Iromg | @InsulateLovepic.twitter.com/yJS7DheACq

— talkRADIO (@talkRADIO) October 26, 2021

Insulate Britain activists have been blocking UK roads for the last month in a bid to persuade the government to fully fund the insulation of all UK social housing and produce a legally-binding plan for low-carbon whole-house retrofit of British homes by 2030.

They’ve been a controversial presence in recent weeks, causing major traffic delays while their protests have led to dozens of arrests – but this talkRADIO interview seems to have given their public image a bit of a boost.

As expected, Twitter did not hold back in slating the interview.


Nvm I’m on insulate Britain’s side https://t.co/wUEYphT0Qy

— ? (@99muns) October 26, 2021

“You can’t grow concrete.”
“Yes you can.”

________

“Cheerio Cameron.”

Just unsurpassable.

— Tom Peck (@tompeck) October 26, 2021

My favourite part of this isn't the bit about concrete, but that he's decided he hates protesters so much that he's decided that instead of just attacking the group he's going to attack the existence of carpentry https://t.co/QqBW5ig3wq

— Euan Bell (@Euan_Aye) October 26, 2021

We have hit peak Partridge... https://t.co/vRyRRysjje

— Mike Hicks (@mikehicks55) October 26, 2021

This was actually aired? Ahahahahahahahahaha https://t.co/shGHMNgo2h

— John Alexander (@Toastie89) October 26, 2021

Fun to wake up each morning, six hours behind the UK, and discover the insane stuff Brits have been talking about for hours https://t.co/gU8GQxf2bN

— Daniel Knowles (@dlknowles) October 26, 2021

Well, now I've lived to see a broadcasting professional claim that you can grow concrete, and for it to be seen as a moment of debating victory. https://t.co/MF3fNlyQeJ

— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) October 26, 2021

I think this may have broken my mind, it's utterly insane. https://t.co/afw0fstATn

— Jason Wilson (@WhizzoUK) October 26, 2021

This genuinely seems like something from a sketch show.

Baffling that Talk Radio and the media are spinning this like the spokesperson is the one who's being embarrassed. Either way they've got the publicity I suppose. https://t.co/hkyUhuMNmm

— Gee (@geeboss) October 26, 2021

Nothing more cringe than someone who thinks he's being clever and in doing so demonstrates the opposite https://t.co/MrVpekFdNl

— Kathy Hirst (@kathy_hirst) October 26, 2021

Can anyone get me to the concrete tree please? https://t.co/6v5yy7JRV6

— Bamford (@Bamfordthefirst) October 26, 2021

when the bar for victory is too high, push the other person over and then lower the bar beneath the floor https://t.co/FTJZseBaUQ

— lich streamer (@failnaut) October 26, 2021

This is amazing!

"you can't grow concrete"

"yes you can... Bye" https://t.co/bDs95JCjJk

— Alan Cant (@Alan3Cant) October 26, 2021

TalkRADIO did later tweet a link out to a New Scientist article reporting than a concrete-like material could one day be made using a particular strain of bacteria, sand and nutrients.


Living 'concrete' made from bacteria used to create replicating brickshttps://t.co/tKFZKJcGq8

— talkRADIO (@talkRADIO) October 26, 2021

Twitter was quick to mock this, too.




‘Could one day’ doing a lot of heavy lifting here, like the concrete farmers of my grandfather’s generation pic.twitter.com/DQhf3gYwmv

— Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) October 26, 2021

Yeah, I bet that was exactly what Mike was referring to. Your arms must hurt after that reach.

— Ethan Lawrence (@EthanDLawrence) October 26, 2021

Wow, this is desperate digging. Growing concrete from bacteria is not a volume process. The cement industry alone generates 2.8 billion tonnes of CO2 per year - more than any country other than China and the US.

— James (@trymybest18) October 26, 2021

pic.twitter.com/n860ysybuX

— Share & ?njoy (@Go_SYH_In_A_Pig) October 26, 2021

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