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pundits will weigh in leading pundits will weigh in tonight. i'm joined by christine hamilton. we've got adam brooks , hamilton. we've got adam brooks, and we've got matthew as well , and we've got matthew as well, top panel, top panel people , top panel, top panel people, plus pro—palestine activists staging a mass sit in at liverpool street station in yet more flagrant public disorder. so with the police outnumbered and unwilling, is it time to call in the army ? will they do call in the army? will they do a proper job? suzanne evans and ajmal masroor go to loggerheads in the clash elsewhere after researchers are ofcom call a little britain sketch racist and outdated? will comedy classics be wiped from existence in the name of woke tory deputy chair lee anderson? he's not happy with the cancel culture mob and he's live in the studio. that's very, very soon. so too is royal author angela levin with her expert analysis of the king's state visit to kenya. also is the monarch entitled to express shame on our behalf? did you want him to do that after he all but apologised for britain's
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colonial past? stay tuned for that. you won't want to miss it. as always, you'll get a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages, hot off the press and jim davidson tackles woke tory being through tory interns being put through privileged robbie privileged walks. robbie williams claiming got williams claiming that he's got the and rumours that the menopause and rumours that nigel farage is headed for the i'm a celebrity jungle, a blockbuster two hours coming your way right after the news with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> patrick, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest. the foreign office has confirmed the first british nationals have left gaza via the rafah border crossing from gaza into egypt. foreign secretary james cleverly called the crossing a hugely important step . buses carrying at least 320 foreign passport holders set off from gaza earlier today, the first in an initial list of 500 people allowed out of the enclave. it comes as more than 80 injured people were taken
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across the rafah crossing in ambulances under a deal mediated by qatar . israel's military has by qatar. israel's military has this evening said it's killed a second hamas commander in the jabalia refugee camp airstrike. rescue efforts were undennay this afternoon as paramedics dug through the rubble in a desperate for search survivors. the israeli military says 15 of its soldiers were killed during heavy fighting in its ground offensive into gaza . police have offensive into gaza. police have arrested a 32 year old man in connection with a several incidents in which mice were thrown into mcdonald's restaurants in the west midlands this week. they're now searching for 30 year old bilal hussein as part of their public appeal footage shared on social media showed dozens of mice unleashed in another mcdonald's after two incidents earlier on in the week. pro—palestinian activists have reportedly called for protests against mcdonald's after a restaurant in israel donated meals to israeli
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soldiers and security workers . soldiers and security workers. the us vice president has been at downing street this evening as several high profile guests attend the world's first summit on al safety at bletchley park. she was greeted by the prime minister, rishi sunak, who hopes to put the uk at the centre of global efforts to monitor the technology . earlier, kamala technology. earlier, kamala harris announced the creation of the us ai safety institute, which will work alongside its uk counterparts. she said the threats posed by new technologies are profound . a technologies are profound. a former top civil servant says former top civil servant says former health secretary matt hancock displayed nuclear levels of overconfidence in the early days of the pandemic. helen mcnamara was deputy cabinet secretary, both in 2020 and 2021. she played a key role in britain's covid response . she britain's covid response. she told the inquiry that rules were routinely broken in the daily course of government and the king has called for action,
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partnership and commitment to combat environmental challenges . combat environmental challenges. as the state visit to kenya continues, the king told the united nations in nairobi he's seen the effects of climate change firsthand before planting a tree to commemorate his visit, his majesty then joined queen camilla on a visit to an elephant orphanage where the queen fed a calf . the monarch queen fed a calf. the monarch also visited an urban forest to highlight the importance of green spaces in our cities . this green spaces in our cities. this is gb news. more later . green spaces in our cities. this is gb news. more later. now it's back to . patrick is keir back to. patrick is keir starmer's desperation for votes turning him a bit shameless and tone deaf. >> that's the general sentiment onune >> that's the general sentiment online after he released a video that's gone down like a lead balloon attached to another larger led balloon. he decided to pipe up about islamophobia awareness month. yes, you heard
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that right. there's a whole month for it. i'm surprised there are enough months in the year for all that complete and utter tosh that we have to put up with these days. in fact, i wouldn't be surprised if we start working off different start working off a different calendar can see and calendar so we can see and acknowledge stuff. this acknowledge more stuff. but this time months at a time. time for six months at a time. here's what keir starmer, the bloke who, by way, was bloke who, by the way, was essentially out of a essentially turfed out of a mosque who barely mosque by an imam who barely spoke and had no idea spoke english and had no idea who was, had say this who he was, had to say this islamophobe here awareness month come aims at deeply troubling come aims at a deeply troubling time for muslim communities across britain . across britain. >> we've seen a devastating rise in islamophobia leave people feeling fearful and unsafe in their own country . the surge in their own country. the surge in islamophobia is simply appalling. my labour party is committed to work closely with all communities to ensure they have the security they need to feel safe . feel safe. >> okay , so he doesn't want >> okay, so he doesn't want britain to be a place where british muslims are unable to be their whole selves ? okay. are we
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their whole selves? okay. are we really seeing islam being forced underground though, or is that actually a thing? maybe it is. maybe i don't understand the true extent of it all. but then videos like this emerge, don't they? if some people hear praying outside downing street and it does make me question somewhat how secretive british muslims have to be about their faith . that's their right to faith. that's their right to pray a free society. pray there. in a free society. see, there's absolutely nothing wrong but wrong with that. of course. but my point please, actually my point is, please, actually tell where in britain muslims tell me where in britain muslims feel as though they can't be their selves. now there is their whole selves. now there is islamophobia at times this islamophobia at times in this country. there pockets country. there are pockets of it. doubt about that. it. there's no doubt about that. and wrong . but and of course, it's wrong. but the timing of this statement is absolutely out of absolutely tone deaf and out of touch and actually offensive. anybody with eyes in their head, in fact, even the blind in fact, no. even the blind could see that right now in this country, the biggest issue is anti—semitism . that is a fact. anti—semitism. that is a fact. look at these figures . okay. so look at these figures. okay. so the figures speak for themselves. there has been a. 1,353% increase in anti semitism
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since 2022. there you go . now, since 2022. there you go. now, last night, liverpool street station was blockaded by pro—palestine protesters as liverpool street station. by the way, has a memorial outside for jewish child refugees brought here during the war. those protesters knew that surely at the weekend i saw some shocking stuff. five year olds at most , stuff. five year olds at most, by the way, with megaphones chanting about israel being a terror state. can you imagine the scene? right. it's saturday morning. your wife's there on the sofa . all right, love. i'm the sofa. all right, love. i'm just off out with the kids. oh, are you taking them to the football? is it is it the cinema ? no, no. i'm painting the palms of their hands red to symbolise zionist blood, and i'm going to tell them to shout things about the eradication of a sovereign nation. and its people right outside of outside the houses of parliament. while i laugh along like a hysterical you're like a hysterical maniac. you're a l like a hysterical maniac. you're a , mate. that's weird a weirdo, mate. that's weird stuff off. the fact is as well, thatis stuff off. the fact is as well, that is doubly backfired for sir
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keir catastroph because the pro—palestine brigade still hate him, don't they? they see this for what it is a pathetic attempt to claw back support among the muslim community that has turned against him and thrown the labour towel in because he isn't calling for a full ceasefire despite hamas is top brass saying they will repeat the october seventh massacre. israel is the problem and they have an army of martyrs lined up to for the cause. lined up to die for the cause. we are not an islamophobic country . if we were, then let's country. if we were, then let's be honest. cities like birmingham, bradford and wakefield would be very different places, wouldn't they? we wouldn't be continuously removing the word christmas from christmas events just in case. dunng christmas events just in case. during the reference to the birth of jesus christ, we happen to offend or exclude people talking of christmas, the kensington event has been cancelled this year due to security fears and i'll just leave that there. so so to summarise, keir starmer has managed to release a video that's as popular as a in a lift, and in doing so he's
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annoyed pretty much everybody from every different pocket of society . absolutely mega result . society. absolutely mega result. well done, sir keir, but let's get the thoughts of my panel. we've got author and broadcaster christine hamilton. we've got businessman and activist adam brooks and the former labour party adviser, matthew laser. matthew, i will start with you. >> i thought you might. >> i thought you might. >> yeah. your leader's cocked it up. >> oh, no, no. i mean , i've sat >> oh, no, no. i mean, i've sat in the lead of the opposition's office. i work for ed miliband when he was leader. >> was he kneeling in front or somewhere, by the way, a reference way. no reference to blm, by the way. no i did get it. >> this was pre blm, but what happens is, is that these videos for basically every thing under the sun are churned out because somebody sits in the corner. the prime minister has one in downing street. the leader of the opposition has one. and every every sort of date in the calendar , faith based and calendar, faith based and othennise, is recognised in new videos produced. so from saint george's day to jewish new year to hindu festivals to, you know,
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pretty much , you know, national pretty much, you know, national cheese day or whatever there is a there is a message sent timing of. >> it's awful, though, isn't it? sorry. timing of it is shocking. sorry. timing of it is shocking. so i mean, i mean, it is so i mean, look, i mean, it is not responsible for the timing of national islamophobia week. >> been >> and there has been it's a month, month sorry, forgive me a month. it's not it's not a month. and it's not it's not a keir starmer it is keir starmer initiative. it is it something that it is something that is happening. these messages happening. and these messages you cause big around if you you cause a big around if you don't do these messages, then if you them. so i can assure you you do them. so i can assure you that are many videos out that there are many videos out there to mark jewish festivals , there to mark jewish festivals, jewish occasions, the jewish labour movement conference, all of these things have had videos from in the past. they will in the future , as have, know, the future, as have, you know, as say, saint george's day, as i say, saint george's day, saint david's etcetera. saint david's day, etcetera. i mean, know, if mean, of course, you know, if you want to, as you did very elegantly, patrick, if want elegantly, patrick, if you want to out, this is kind of to make out, this is kind of specifically ill timed , then you specifically ill timed, then you can. but i think there are a lot of there are a lot of these things. >> i'd argue that it's not necessarily just ill timed. i think it's completely and
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utterly shameless, actually, because it's not linked to it's not linked electoral considerations. >> he'd have done one last year before this happened. >> think this is >> adam, do you think this is a bad luck labour leader? bad luck for the labour leader? it's a terrible look because at the moment you know, i've had a jewish taxi driver that was almost every time i get almost in tears every time i get in taxi and about the in his taxi and talk about the troubles on at the moment troubles going on at the moment on the news and on social media, we've businesses we've seen the jewish businesses to we've seen jewish schools >> we've seen jewish schools closed . we have seen the jewish closed. we have seen the jewish community scared to go about their normal daily business. now for a potential pm in waiting, which he is to come out with an islamophobic islamophobia video at this time, which apparently he didn't do last year. i think he's very, very insensitive and it screams to me , look, he's got it screams to me, look, he's got many muslims that hate him at the moment for his stance on israel. so he's got many jewish people that hate him at the moment because they feel, you know, what could what could be down the line under his tenure. so fence sitter . he's
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so he's the fence sitter. he's trying to appease everyone . and trying to appease everyone. and thatis trying to appease everyone. and that is a political thing. >> one thing i will say, christine, about this is that if he has done this to try to appease certain elements of the british muslim vote who are turning away from labour, the reason why they might be turning away from could well be away from it could well be because actually far because he is actually so far calling it right israel. calling it right on israel. >> you say he's fence >> he you say he's fence sitting, he's got splinters in his backside, for goodness sake . his backside, for goodness sake. he's been on the fence for so long. but i have to just go back to what matthew said. i have never heard such a load of whitewash in my life. first whitewash in all my life. first of who decides by the way, of all, who decides by the way, that it's islamophobia or anti anti—islam islamophobia phobia month? who decides that? who makes decisions? makes these decisions? islamophobia is an irrational fear . phobia islamophobia is an irrational fear. phobia is an irrational fear. phobia is an irrational fear. it's not hatred. it's a fear. it's not hatred. it's a fear. and if anybody doesn't have a fear of islam right now, then i think they need their head examining what i need to know , what i would what we're know, what i would what we're talking to push back on that, what i would push back on very strongly. >> there is not fear of the
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>> there is not the fear of the religion or people who practise that religion, extremist far it is it is examples of extreme. it's terror. it is you've you've got you've got a fear of terror. right basically. >> but but because of the way that behaves, it pushes that hamas behaves, it pushes over gives people a fear of over and gives people a fear of the whole religion because people i suppose . but yeah, they people i suppose. but yeah, they don't find it that easy to differentiate between the two. but for matthew , bless him to but for matthew, bless him to say that keir starmer just has a video in the corner and does one for everything. i'm sorry, whoever advised him to put that out. the muslim council still hasn't condemned the hamas atrocities. we've got less right wing clerics . there's an wing clerics. there's an extremist in bradford who actually talks about how they have to purify jerusalem from the filth of the hamas leader. and he's made no mention of the hamas top brass today. >> literally came out, didn't he, and said we'd do it again. we do. we do it all again. >> yeah. so i think that's really unfair, christine, to say that he's got he's got splinters
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in him from sitting on the fence because he's been he's been incredibly got he's got incredibly he's got he's got protesters outside his the speech he gave two days ago, he's got a lot of pressure from within the to party change, which which we've talked about before. we'll talk before. no doubt we'll talk about again. but he's about it again. but he's standing firm exactly standing firm to exactly the same position all the same position he's had all the way which is supporting way through, which is supporting israel's right to defend itself. no, it's about no, surely it's not about appeasing. this video is about supporting people in the in the islamic he islamic community, just as he does videos to support people in other including other communities, including very jewish very much including the jewish community so, community and quite rightly so, badly there an anti—semitism month? >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> i had little google of >> so i had a little google of this earlier on before i came on air. and now what i could find about that was a week from the jewish students union at certain university parties who decide to do it with the hope of that then becoming some kind of national week. >> will you get a video from the leader of the opposition, keir starmer? >> if someone wants to correct me on that, then feel free. but i had a look earlier on because i had a look earlier on because i thought it might come up and i
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couldn't it. that's all i couldn't see it. that's all i couldn't see it. that's all i could see. so surely if. >> look. sorry, sorry, sorry. >> look. sorry, sorry, sorry. >> i've criticised the >> look, i've criticised the church of england on here. you know, archbishop. i've, i've know, the archbishop. i've, i've never labelled being never been labelled as being anti—church anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyouurch anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-havestian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-have aan. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-have a right yet you know, if we have a right , if we have the right to debate and question certain parts of islam and extremist behaviour without being labelled islamophobic and he's not, he's not helping to do it. he's not labelling you though i'm unfortunately in this country, i believe these words are created and put about to silence this debate and silence discussion . debate and silence discussion. >> one thing i will say, christina, on this is that in that video as well, the full version of it online, go and watch it or listen to it. he talks about the tories stoking up okay. and i can't up division in okay. and i can't help but wonder whether maybe it's the labour party stoking up a more division because you a bit more division because you see them now coming out. you know got you've andy know you've got you've got andy burn em, you've got sadiq khan, you've a variety you've got a variety of different people and different people coming out and talking about we need a
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ceasefire, we need a ceasefire right we need a ceasefire right now. we need a ceasefire right now. we need a ceasefire right that's their right now that's putting their own awkward own leader in an awkward situation. anne you've got the tories firm. got tories standing firm. you've got protests all the protests on the streets all the time. the met police aren't doing anything about hundreds of people arterial people stopping an arterial station in the centre of london from running that station, which is where the kindertransport arrived by the way, i'm arrived to. by the way, i'm sorry , but know, the met sorry, but you know, the met police, aren't doing police, there aren't doing anything are they? well no. >> and what is starmer doing? he's making blatantly he's making a blatantly political video. to me it is just trying to shore up his his his, which isn't which has backfired . and i hope it's backfired. and i hope it's backfired. and i hope it's backfired. and i hope it's backfired. and he is sitting on a deeply divided party. there's a deeply divided party. there's a lot of anti—semitism , semitism a lot of anti—semitism, semitism in his party. and one thing i want to say about this month, apart from november being my birthday month, to me , november birthday month, to me, november is remembering remembrance month. and that is what it should be in this country. and throughout masses of keir has stamped down on anti—semitism throughout the party. >> but scores of people have left jeremy corbyn is not a candidate hijack our
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candidate to hijack our remembrance month. >> me , the whole i mean, >> to me, the whole i mean, i agree with you on that. >> butjust agree with you on that. >> but just to agree with you on that. >> butjust to be agree with you on that. >> but just to be clear on anti—semitism, keir couldn't have been further disgraceful to draw under what draw to draw a line under what has been spirited discussion. has been a spirited discussion. >> actually think there is a >> i actually think there is a bigger which you're bigger point there, which you're right christine, which right to raise, christine, which is whether november is that whether or not november is that whether or not november is the right month to have that, and especially given everything that we've got going on at the moment, get your views coming in on this. no doubt they will be flooding to come after flooding in still to come after a britain sketch a little britain sketch is deemed racist and deemed explicitly racist and outdated by ofcom. the outdated by ofcom. should the show be altogether by show be cancelled altogether by the bbc or are we killing comedy? deputy tory party chair lee anderson has his say on that and more of the day's biggest stories. that's coming your way shortly. but up next, it's the clash now let's pro—palestine activists sit in at activists stage a sit in at liverpool street station and the police come undone at similar incidents across the country . is incidents across the country. is it that we called in the it time that we called in the army? journalist and political commentator suzanne evans and imam and broadcaster ajmal
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masroor get heated . and that's
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weekend at 3 pm. on gb news, the people's channel. britain's news channel . lee anderson and news channel. lee anderson and angela levin are on the way. >> but time now for the clash . >> but time now for the clash. and public faith in the police eroded even further last night when thousands of pro—palestinian protesters london's liverpool street station for a sit in chants of
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ceasefire now bellowed out as more than 500 people caused disruption for commuters . disruption for commuters. rhiannon liam halligan . yeah, so rhiannon liam halligan. yeah, so critics slammed the cops for being outnumbered . and being outnumbered. and outnumbered and, quote, afraid to deal with the protests . our to deal with the protests. our very own nigel farage summed it up best when he tweeted, we open your eyes. it comes days after manchester officers were filmed tearing down posters of israeli children taken hostage by hamas. police chiefs there admitted that their officers got it wrong . yeah, okay, fine. but do you trust that they won't do it again? i certainly don't. meanwhile, a man who criticised people waving palestinian flags on facebook was swiftly nicked by officers visited him at by officers who visited him at his own home with the entire incident, filmed and going viral online. so what do you think?
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should we now call in the army to deal with palestine protests? let me know your thoughts by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com or you can tweet me at gb news. and while you're there, go and vote in our poll. i'll bring you the results very shortly. look, doing battle on this now is journalist political doing battle on this now is journalist suzanne evans commentator suzanne evans and imam ajmal imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor, you, thank you masroor, both of you, thank you very, very much. suzanne, shall we army in? we bring the army in? >> yeah, absolutely. i think we've got a problem we've we've got a problem here. we've got real clash of got a real clash of civilisations our own civilisations in our own country. the police, wherever they are in the country, are clearly incapable or arguably unwilling to stop these events happening. it seems to me that we've had so many incidents, we've had so many incidents, we've seen protesters chanting for jihad . we've seen them for jihad. we've seen them chasing down jews in the street. we've seen them carrying placards with the star of david in a bin. i mean, we're talking about, you know, era era stuff here. and yet the police haven't taken any action whatsoever. i think these protesters with every time that there are no arrests, they are getting more
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and more encouraged. they're getting bolder in their approach . they know that they are not going to be arrested for carrying a flag or chanting or whatever it might be. but unfortunately, those people criticising them are the ones that are getting arrested. now my would be that the army my hope would be that the army isn't quite so woolly, wet and wimpy as the police are . i feel, wimpy as the police are. i feel, frankly, jewish people in frankly, that jewish people in this country now, the police are becoming a danger to them. i think they're danger think they're becoming a danger to like who law to people like me who want law and this country, who and order in this country, who are abiding and just want are law abiding and just want the best for country . these the best for our country. these people taking over the people are taking over the streets. can on a streets. how can you on a saturday coming saturday, saturday this coming saturday, if feel safe if you're jewish, feel safe going? well, you can't down. >> the answer to that, suzanne, is you can't. i actually went to the protest saturday and it the protest last saturday and it would have been a no go zone for jews. al—jamal i'll bring you in. i would argue that maybe there is already an army on the streets and that is an army of people israel. i think people who hate israel. i think this is unfortunately being conflated by both you and
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susanna. >> and of course i am here to give you the other side of the story. we don't leave. we don't live in north korea, in north korea, if you speak against the government, you get locked up. or if protest , you get shot. or if you protest, you get shot. in china , you get killed or in china, you get killed or incarcerated . in many of the incarcerated. in many of the countries around the world, especially especially banana repubuc especially especially banana republic , where freedom of republic, where freedom of speech is complete curtailed. that's what susanna is wanting us to do in this country. i don't recognise that to be. >> jamal, can i just can i just cutin? >> jamal, can i just can i just cut in? i'm going to have to cut in there because to be honest. no, no, no. i'm going to come back to you. ajmal jamal, i'm going to come back to you because that's a lie. what's suzanne evans is calling for is not korea. right. and that suzanne evans is calling for is nca korea. right. and that suzanne evans is calling for is nca massiverea. right. and that suzanne evans is calling for is nca massive exaggeration d that suzanne evans is calling for is nca massive exaggeration . that suzanne evans is calling for is nca massive exaggeration . what is a massive exaggeration. what we are seeing is what we are seeing is hundreds of people who train station in our city. this is just one incident, by the way. the same train station coincide mentally. i think not where jewish children were brought after the war. i don't
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think it's north korea style all policing to say that maybe the army should have been brought in to disperse that. ajmal so did you invite me to just listen to both of you berating one's only and getting your side across? >> because no, i understand what lies i'm excuse me, let me make my point undisturbed . three my point undisturbed. three minutes to speak and you've already disturbed me in my 30s of what i was about to say. how is that fair? >> how are you going to answer my question or not? >> how are you going to answer my now tion or not? >> how are you going to answer my now ion or not? >> how are you going to answer my now i willr not? >> how are you going to answer my now i will answer your >> now i will answer your question allow me to question if you allow me to speak and don't disturb speak properly and don't disturb when i'm speaking, please. so we have problem in our world have a problem in our world today. world seeing more today. the world is seeing more than 10,500 innocent palestinians have been slaughtered by israeli bombs . if slaughtered by israeli bombs. if you want to see more slaughter, you want to see more slaughter, you say no more protest for ceasefire . for now, these people ceasefire. for now, these people are calling for ceasefire now more than 70% of british public, according to a yougov poll that was conducted, have asked for a ceasefire. now we want to end this bloodbath right now. seven, five years of occupation of
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palestinian people's land should end. right now i'm asking for something very simple. people have every right to protest. we have every right to protest. we have every right to protest. we have every right to protest. susanna did not disturb you. every person has the right to protest. but we have the right to protest peacefully. and nobody has taken away the peaceful right of protest. and nobody law. i've nobody has broken the law. i've attended the two demonstration in the last . in the last. >> wow. >> wow. that's >> wow. that's again, >> wow. that's again, breaking one. >> so if you want to stop people from tessa jowell, you are people have broken the law as well. >> people have broken the law. people for people have been arrested for breaking law and just today, breaking the law and just today, the metropolitan police put the metropolitan police have put out people they out pictures of people they would speak to in would like to speak to in relation to racially aggravate related incidents on the streets. and those are people alleged those people who alleged and those are people who are. no, no , you can't because are. no, no, you can't because it is suzanne's turn. now and i'm not having you, boss and dictate this interview. suzanne evans, i'm going to go back to you on this now. respond to what ajmal to say. there he ajmal has had to say. there he thinks that it would not be a good obviously, to bring
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good idea, obviously, to bring the sure. well, i think asia was >> sure. well, i think asia was very lucky. he doesn't live in north korea. he has the benefit of of speech in this of freedom of speech in this country. protesters, country. those protesters, unfortunately, have or think they benefit freedom they have the benefit of freedom and basically preach and speech to basically preach hate and i think it's hate speech. and i think it's terribly interesting, it, terribly interesting, isn't it, that many that while i've heard many protesters and many people fighting on behalf israel fighting on behalf of israel asked a ceasefire , they've asked for a ceasefire, they've never as far as to my never once as far as to my recollection, asked for hamas to release hostages. they've release the hostages. they've never once asked for hamas to lay down arms. they've lay down their arms. they've never asked for an apology never once asked for an apology from a commitment from from hamas or a commitment from hamas they will not commit hamas that they will not commit any more pogroms against the israeli in fact, hamas israeli people. in fact, hamas have they're going to carry have said they're going to carry on been on again. this has not been condemned . there is free speech condemned. there is free speech in this country. condemned. there is free speech in this country . there is the in this country. there is the right to protest. i have frequent largely backed both to the nth degree. they are fundamental principles of our democracy . however, there has to democracy. however, there has to be limits on both. there has to be limits on both. there has to be limits on free speech. and i'm afraid and i think if a limit is not calling for jihad,
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for war against the west, then where is that limit? because that for me is a big red line. nobody should be crossing. >> well, what if what if we are due to have protests on remembrance sunday? >> i'm absolutely astonished that you did not stop suzanne , that you did not stop suzanne, for something that was for saying something that was factually not for saying something that was factuijihad not for saying something that was factuijihad is. not for saying something that was factuijihad is. not not for saying something that was factuijihad is. not a not for saying something that was factuijihad is. not a wanot for saying something that was factuijihad is. not a war against what jihad is. not a war against the west. that's what she said. oh, come on. that's >> come on. this is this is. >> come on. this is this is. >> okay. >> okay. >> what are muslim armies, then, ajmal? because. okay. okay. no. all okay go on. on. all right. okay go on. go on. so. so so you're going to use a different definition the word different definition of the word jihad. they were jihad. fine but they were standing next to banners calling for as well, for muslim armies as well, weren't ? so let's have it weren't they? so let's have it right. can you answer my question? you if question? what would you say if there going be protests there were going to be protests or demonstrations on remembrance sunday? what should they take place ? place? >> i have stood in platforms in pubuc >> i have stood in platforms in public protests, and i've said what hamas has done is absolutely wrong. hamas should be releasing all the hostages immediately . they not immediately. they should not have the first have taken them in the first place. condemned until i'm place. i've condemned until i'm blue my face, but i'm still
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blue in my face, but i'm still to see one rabbi, one of the anyone like susanna to stand up and say what israel has done is also barbaric, brutal. and the 75 year occupation is wrong . 75 year occupation is wrong. i've never heard them say that . i've never heard them say that. why are you assuming that the only way, the only way we can bnng only way, the only way we can bring about peace when people are genuine and when not when people are not being dishonest? so would you say that so would would you just say that there should not be pro tests on remembrance sunday? well, i didn't i didn't hear your question. >> well, i'll ask it for the fourth time. should there be protests banned on remembrance sunday? >> no, there should be protest allowed any day we want on remembrance as the protest is peaceful, any day we want because protest is part of our democratic culture. you can't suddenly say you can't protest this day and protest that day. who decides which day is holy and which day do you think common decency, ajmal, or not? >> i believe saving human >> i believe in saving human lives. 10,000 plus innocent, including 50% of whom are children , have been obliterated
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children, have been obliterated to smithereens by bombs from israel . and you have failed to israel. and you have failed to condemn israel for its barbaric, brutal occupation . and this war brutal occupation. and this war that they're waging at the moment. >> my job to condemn actually achieving anything. >> they are not achieving anything out of it. if you think they're wiping out they're going to be wiping out hamas, their war is not going to wipe hamas is to going only wipe out hamas is to going only wipe out hamas is to going only wipe out hamas is to going only wipe out the palestinians . this wipe out the palestinians. this is and crime. and is a genocide and war crime. and israel to pay a price israel will have to pay a price in international crimes in the international crimes court as okay, final , court as soon as okay, final, final court as soon as okay, final, final, final word. >> very quickly, suzanne , from >> very quickly, suzanne, from from what jamal said there about he's all right with protests on remembrance sunday? >> certainly not. and >> well, i'm certainly not. and i don't think any right thinking person and seriously , person should be. and seriously, if he thinks that his rhetoric and vitriol against israel is going to help the cause of the palestinian palestinian people, which i have visited, by the way , then he's severely mistaken . , then he's severely mistaken. >> all right, both of you, thank you very, very much. it's called the that certainly was the clash. that certainly was one journalist, political commentator imam one journalist, political com broadcaster imam one journalist, political com broadcaster masroor. |am and broadcaster ajmal masroor. now, pro—palestine now, after those pro—palestine campaign owners staged sit in
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campaign owners staged a sit in at street station on at liverpool street station on should call in the army to should we call in the army to deal the protests? william deal with the protests? william on why the on twitter says, why should the army to deal with it? get army have to deal with it? get the to the job they the police to do the job they are for. it's left are paid for. it's always left to the army to cover up police failures. okay. bear twitter failures. okay. bear on twitter says if the police aren't up to it , which they clearly aren't, it, which they clearly aren't, then get the in. david then yes, get the army in. david on says , but what about on twitter says, but what about freedom sending in freedom of speech? sending in the would have chilling the army would have a chilling effect. and our right to protest that, think is a very sensible that, i think is a very sensible range and i can range of views. and i can genuinely that. genuinely see all sides of that. your verdict is in. 82% of you agree that we should call in the army. 18% of you say that we should not. now, still to come , should not. now, still to come, is the king entitled to express shame on our behalf after he all but apologise for britain's colonial past top royal author angela levin gets stuck right into that. and a fresh new clip of the new series of the crown. that's coming your way shortly. but up next, after a little britain sketch is deemed explicitly racist and outdated by ofcom, should the show be cancelled by the bbc?
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cancelled altogether by the bbc? and should we copy new york city by giving migrants a one way ticket to anywhere for as long as they leave britain? good grief. red wall. rottweiler. lee anderson with and that anderson here with that and that is coming your way in just a
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isabel monday to thursdays from. six till 930 . six till 930. >> celebrated royal biographer angela levin is waiting in the wings. but first, it's time for red wall rottweiler. deputy chairman of the conservative party, lee anderson. now the
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comedy of the early 2000 certainly feels like a world away from the sanitised dross that were served up today. and bbc cult classic little britain is once again back in the firing line after our good friends at ofcom deemed one of its sketches involving a chinese student explicitly racist and outdated . explicitly racist and outdated. with the beeb refusing to remove the scene from iplayer. we're going to play that scene for you now. no, obviously we're not. obviously we're not. lee anderson joins me now. and lee, let's just see what we can actually have a look at. i mean, there's a little bit of an offensive joke here. you know, this is this is obviously what's caused the storm. so here's what we're allowed to play. martin it's linda . that's it. is that it's linda. that's it. is that it ? that's it's linda. that's it. is that it? that's it. that's all we're allowed to play. yeah. yeah seriously. anyway, so yeah, there we go. lee well, they tried to cancel little britain, i think that was hilarious, actually. >> that clip you showed me, patrick little britain. >> it's something that i used to
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watch kids, you know, watch with the kids, you know, 15, maybe years ago. in fact, 15, maybe 20 years ago. in fact, my youngest son, harry, i think i him the box set when he i bought him the box set when he was years old, absolutely was ten years old, absolutely loved not loved the programme. it's not racist , you know, when you tell racist, you know, when you tell a joke. patrick we know that somebody or something is always the butt of every joke . that's the butt of every joke. that's what it funny. i think what makes it funny. i think these people ofcom. i don't these people are ofcom. i don't know who they who they know who they are, who they selecting watch these selecting to watch these programmes, they need to get programmes, but they need to get a to get a life. a grip. they need to get a life. this still it's not this is still funny. it's not dated, not racist. it's dated, it's not racist. it's just british comedy at its best. >> i suppose they would say, you know that there's been quite a lot of complaints about it. it could potential to could have the potential to offend it's using lazy racial offend if it's using lazy racial stereotypes. offend if it's using lazy racial ste|well, es. offend if it's using lazy racial ste|well, patrick, you offend >> well, patrick, you offend people. i offend people. but we still still air. you still we're still on air. you know, it's to offend people know, it's okay to offend people . offence is taken. it's not given . given. >> okay. all right. i mean, i think there are far too many other things that we should be worrying about to whether or worrying about as to whether or not, you know, little britain. but by the way, one's holding but by the way, no one's holding a head and a gun to anyone's head and saying, you've got to watch little right?
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little britain right? you can choose it if you if you choose to watch it if you if you want to out your way to watch want to go out your way to watch it. it's been around years. everyone knows the score now, don't everyone knows the score now, dori: everyone knows the score now, dori mean, need to need >> i mean, people need to need some of sense humour some sort of sense of humour transplant, think. patrick, transplant, i think. patrick, you know, you can say that carry on films are offensive. benny hill's dad's arm is hill's offensive, dad's arm is offensive. damp is offensive. rising. damp is offensive. rising. damp is offensive. a grip. offensive. get a grip. get a life. you like it, go life. if you don't like it, go and, you out walking and, you know, go out walking something hills. yeah. something in the hills. yeah. >> go out walking on your own. get air. get some >> go out walking on your own. get air. air. get some >> go out walking on your own. get air. that's air. get some >> go out walking on your own. get air. that's leeget some >> go out walking on your own. get air. that's lee anderson's fresh air. that's lee anderson's solution to be offended. go somewhere on your own and stay there. york city there. now lee, new york city may created a solution may have just created a solution to migrant hitting to the migrant crisis hitting both sides of atlantic. i'm both sides of the atlantic. i'm not it's free not joking. now it's free flights of country. so flights out of the country. so city hall set up a re city hall has set up a re ticketing centre, offering m i grants ticketing centre, offering migrants a one ticket migrants a free one way ticket to anywhere the world. and to anywhere in the world. and with homeless shelters in the city, creaky pressure city, creaky under the pressure of 130,000 new migrant arrivals last year, democrat mayor eric adams insists when you're out of room, that means you are out of room. in other news, walters are wet, but local politicians are
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slamming the scheme for creating hysteria , fear, confusion and hysteria, fear, confusion and chaos , with migrants already chaos, with migrants already having accepted the offer of tickets to destinations as far away as colombia and morocco. grief lee should britain follow suit? >> well, we i think we get some from morocco anyway. i mean, i'm not sure i mean, a lot of these people, patrick, they when they arrive on our shores, they've got no passports, they've got no documentation . we don't know documentation. we don't know where from, what they've where they're from, what they've been up to in the countries they've from. don't think they've come from. i don't think it's sensible solution. my it's a sensible solution. my solution always been, solution has always been, patrick they arrive solution has always been, patri illegally they arrive solution has always been, patri illegally , they arrive solution has always been, patri illegally , they they arrive solution has always been, patri illegally , they cannot'ive here illegally, they cannot claim they go claim asylum. they have to go back the same day. but you back the very same day. but you know i think i mean, looking at know, i think i mean, looking at this solution from america, they've a massive problem they've got a massive problem in new to new york new york. i went to new york early this and saw the early this year and i saw the migrants out. migrants camped out. >> it's an absolute dance on the pavements. >> thousands of them >> literally thousands of them waiting immigration waiting outside the immigration centre. smacks centre. i think it smacks of desperation, know desperation, anne, but you know what a lot of them, if what i mean. a lot of them, if they offer these free tickets, where they going to come? where are they going to come? they want here. they want to come here. >> but one of the reasons why i
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don't think could offer it to don't think we could offer it to people is because have now people is because they have now arrived where they want be, arrived where they want to be, which arrived where they want to be, whiyeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> this is a final destination for lots people around the for lots of people around the world. like say, world. so yeah, like you say, patrick, they're here patrick, they're already here now, like this, think. >> yeah. okay, so sadiq khan's despite the expansion of london's ulez zone, has earned city profits in its city hall bumper profits in its first alone first month. the expansion alone is motorists £12 is costing motorists £12 million, and the scheme is now raking in more than £700,000 each and every day. so the mind boggles when it comes to that, doesn't it? and lee, it's safe to say that sadiq war on motorists hasn't made him many friends in the home county. and the people of edenbridge in kent are making their feelings very clear by burning an 11 metre tall effigy of the london mayor which depicts him with the head of a ulez camera. he joins the esteemed burnt company of boris johnson. harvey weinstein, donald trump and saddam hussein. all right. he fought off lee
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stiff competition from phillip schofield. he was voted to be their effigy over schofield. okay yeah. in defence of the ulez expansion, khan said. i've always said that the decision to expand ulez was very difficult . expand ulez was very difficult. but a month on from the expansion, we can already see that it's working. i'm sure he did. of course he did. the money's in. is now money's raking in. london is now home world's largest home to the world's largest clean zone. this new clean air zone. and this new data shows 95% of vehicles seen driving on an average driving in london on an average day air quality day comply with our air quality standards. what do make standards. lee what do you make of fact the london of the fact that the london mayor going to be burnt on giant? >> well, i mean, that effigy was sort of spitting image of him, wasn't it? patrick how about even mother couldn't even his own mother couldn't pass seriously, i mean, pass on. but seriously, i mean, sadiq this sadiq khan's introduced this expansion scheme to expansion to the ulez scheme to say to save lives. say he's going to save lives. he's going the air he's going to make the air cleaner, the quality of cleaner, make the quality of life better for people in london, save children lives. now, you know, if this man, this political whatever he wants political whatever he is, wants to, serious saving to, is serious about saving lives. knife crime lives. it's sort the knife crime out london that is out in london because that is rife a serious rife is not a serious politician. it's virtue signalling and his thieving of
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the motorists in london. he should ashamed. let's get should be ashamed. let's get rid of may. patrick. well of him next may. patrick. well they burning they are literally burning a giant effigy of him. >> you know, it takes something like people to carry that well. >> the effigy, yeah , well, >> the effigy, yeah, well, they've got the ulez cameras on they've got the ulez cameras on the effigy when they burn it because they're going to puffing out all sorts of fumes. it could, to be that toxic could, to be fair that toxic fumes, that's interesting. >> actually, it would be interesting, wouldn't if interesting, wouldn't it, if sadiq khan fined the bonfire. yeah. the air. yeah. for polluting the air. yeah, would very yeah, that would be very interesting . yeah, that would be very intelook,g . yeah, that would be very inte look, gthink they've got to. >> look, i think they've got to. it's fun, obviously. a it's a bit of fun, obviously. a bit of fun, but they make not. they're making a serious point. he's raking millions he's raking in millions of pounds a month now. >> 700 day. i didn't >> 700 grand a day. i didn't realise it was. >> unbelievable. it's >> it's unbelievable. it's theft. theft. patrick as theft. it's theft. patrick as simple as that. the man should be himself. and you be ashamed of himself. and you know next year, think know what? next year, i think they'll kick out of london. they'll kick him out of london. all okay. obviously, sadiq khan they'll kick him out of london. alsaying obviously, sadiq khan they'll kick him out of london. alsaying thatiously, sadiq khan they'll kick him out of london. alsaying that it'sly, sadiq khan they'll kick him out of london. alsaying that it's saving q khan they'll kick him out of london. alsaying that it's saving livesm is saying that it's saving lives and that it needs to be done now. the evening now. finally, the evening standard. lee. oh, standard. wish you, lee. oh, dean standard. wish you, lee. oh, dear. a very personal happy halloween. yesterday they depicted as a gb news depicted you as a gb news frankenstein alongside frankenstein monster alongside a
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host creepy characters. host of other creepy characters. always nice to make the front pages, always nice to make the front pagwell, they say all news is >> well, they say all news is good news, patrick. i mean, i'm looking now. the looking at that picture now. the bolts the neck, they look bolts in the neck, they look a bit loose. i think they need probably bit oil on probably a little bit of oil on them. i'll probably take them out at night time, put them on the my but the cabinet with my teeth. but it's a bit of fun. but i mean, this newspaper, they're always having me. but if they having a poke at me. but if they appoint front page, appoint me on the front page, i must be doing my job right. i must be doing my job right. i must be doing my job right. i must be upsetting the right people. >> strong stuff. lee anderson, thank you very, very much as even thank you very, very much as ever. was anderson ever. that was big. lee anderson right. coming up in the right. okay. so coming up in the media buzz, as the director of the fbi warns that hamas poses the fbi warns that hamas poses the greatest terror threat to the greatest terror threat to the west since isis , this is our the west since isis, this is our way of life changed ing because of extremists. i certainly think it is. i'm sick and tired of walking around and having to check for the exits and thinking, do i go to winter wonderland or will someone attack it? why is that? tonight's panel will debate that very shortly. but next, does the king have the right to apologise? behalf of
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apologise? guys, on behalf of for our nation's colonial for brit our nation's colonial past, king's been past, the king's also been hitting headlines his hitting the headlines on his royal kenya for almost royal tour of kenya for almost taking a sensational fall after tripping on fake grass all the juicy details and analysis of his big trip to africa. plus a look at the new series of the crown, coming courtesy of our royal author , angela levin. i'm royal author, angela levin. i'm going to be asking her whether royal author, angela levin. i'm go notto be asking her whether royal author, angela levin. i'm go not weye asking her whether royal author, angela levin. i'm go not we should g her whether royal author, angela levin. i'm go not we should feel r whether royal author, angela levin. i'm go not we should feel r whe forr or not we should feel sorry for prince seeing his mum prince harry, seeing his mum depicted like that. stay
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comedy legend jim davidson is coming up. but it's time now for our esteemed ed journalist and royal biographer, fan favourite angela levin. now britain's colonial scars continue to dominate the king's trip to kenya with the monarch stopping just short of apologising all you know what? i think it was an apology. i'll let you decide. >> and we must also acknowledge the most painful times of our long and complex relations ship , long and complex relations ship,
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the wrongdoings of the past are a cause of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regret . and the deepest regret. >> the were abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans . and committed against kenyans. and for that, there can be no excuse i >> that's an apology. i think angela, isn't it? should he be should he be apologising on our behalf? >> i don't think he should be apologising on our behalf, not at all. there have been independent for 60 years, and i think you don't then expect people to keep giving you money on your behalf, whether made an arrangement. terrible . arrangement. it was terrible. the difficult. they the myanmar was difficult. they were and the english were were bad, and the english were bad. but actually once they'd made a decision and got their £20 million, just under £20 million, then you sort of leave it. you can't go on and on and on. it reminds me of prince harry. keep on asking his father for money. you've got to stand on your own two feet. and the difficult get on difficult is that they get on incredibly well with the royal
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family. love there and the family. love going there and the president loves them coming. and it's been very important place because elizabeth became queen. there prince william asked catherine to marry him there. you know, they do love it. so why add nasty ness? >> and is it bad for britain? >> and is it bad for britain? >> does this feed into this narrative that britain has got a horrible past that children need to be taught about, that in schools and that we've got everything to be ashamed of? this is our king. i love the king. i love the royal family, but i look at stuff like this and i think, don't say sorry for me. >> yeah, but we have a lot of people and we've just got it at the moment where they just see half of an argument and they won't look at the rest. but if you do look at it carefully, the uk were very good at stopping slavery in 1817. so 18 071 can't quite remember which one, but they did their very best to stop it . and although it dribbled on,
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it. and although it dribbled on, they have been very powerful not to encourage it . and they have been very powerful not to encourage it. and i think that you can't keep on going back so far with the mammoth stuff. it wasn't going back as that far, but i think if one country wants it, then the rest of the country within the commonwealth will ask for it as well. and it will never be enough money. >> it won't be no, you're absolutely spot on. it will not be enough money. and there was a lot of money given to kenya just a couple of years ago above £100 million in order to try to help with development and business roads and schools, all those sorts of things. look, sticking with the king angela, he nearly took a little tumble earlier today. but after being the monarch for over a year now , i monarch for over a year now, i think we can see this little stumble . there we go. you know, stumble. there we go. you know, do you think he's proving himself be smooth royal himself to be a smooth royal operator the odd operator apart from the odd apology ? apology? >> he's a very smooth >> i think he's a very smooth operator , but he's nothing like operator, but he's nothing like biden. he didn't many biden. he didn't trip over many times. might have just times. he might have just tripped because top bit was
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tripped because the top bit was artificial and it was a bit of a gap between that and the earth. and i think it's very unkind to sort of say , well, he's fallen sort of say, well, he's fallen oven sort of say, well, he's fallen over, he's losing it. but i think he he's very caring. i think he he's very caring. i think he's still missing his mother enormously . and i think mother enormously. and i think that that's very difficult . and that that's very difficult. and that's on very powerfully that he wants to do what she would be pleased with. and i think he's a very dutiful person. would the queen have said that what he said there in kenya, do you think? i think she would have said very similar to that as well. she would have been very kind, would have also kind, but she would have also been careful and you know, been careful and said, you know, enough mean, she enough is enough. i mean, she never she never gave never did that. she never gave out money and you can't really against the government. mean, against the government. i mean, they there for the they are people there for the for the government telling them what to do. >> right. now, look, the new >> all right. now, look, the new trailer for the final adversaries of the crown has got fans excited and it's not fans very excited and it's not short of controversy . let's take short of controversy. let's take a little look and a listen, shall we? don't really
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understand how i ended up here dashing around . dashing around. set against a background of raw emotion , the royal family emotion, the royal family remained silent . remained silent. >> what do people want from me for you to be mother to the nafion for you to be mother to the nation . nation. >> but the royal family certainly won't be looking fonnard to the new series as it's been revealed that princess diana will be depicted as is pregnant. when she died and as a ghost. so the crown will also breathe life into mohamed al fayed was untrue. claims that diana's death was an established plot intended to stop her from marrying his son. dodi angela. with all of that being dragged up and those claims , do you feel
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up and those claims, do you feel sorry for harry having to sit through that? >> well, i find it very interesting that they obviously don't care two hoots about harry because othennise they wouldn't do it. so in such a stark way, whether he would have any control of it, it would seem not at all. he will be heartbroken. i'm quite sure. and so, william will be furious and heartbroken . will be furious and heartbroken. it's completely unnecessary . i it's completely unnecessary. i mean, mohamed al fayed always said that the prince of the queen's father , the queen's queen's father, the queen's husband . sorry. will was the one husband. sorry. will was the one who was trying to murder her. and that he's been trying for years . and he never gave it up years. and he never gave it up until he died. and that's absolutely be shocking and terribly rude. and of course, he didn't do anything like that , didn't do anything like that, but he wanted diana to be pregnant. he wanted her desperately to marry his his son, who wasn't stable anyway.
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and he drank lots of cocaine and all that sort of stuff. so he wasn't a suitable person for her anyway. and all many of diana's friends say , no, it was just for friends say, no, it was just for her to have another lover. it wasn't ever going to be serious. and actually to have her as a ghost . and she says to charles, ghost. and she says to charles, when he comes into the hospital , when he comes into the hospital, you know how lovely you look . you know how lovely you look. look how handsome you are. i remember it forever. gosh >> well, i'll tell you what i mean. incredible stuff. angela, thank you very much as ever. that's the wonderful angela levin there. now, coming up in the next hour , just the jailing the next hour, just the jailing of blm activist for of a british blm activist for fraud, stealing donations , fraud, stealing donations, funds, no less, proved that the divisive organisation has been a scam all along . stay tuned . scam all along. stay tuned. >> hi there and welcome to the met office forecast for gb news. this is aidan mcgivern storm. kieran won't affect everyone , kieran won't affect everyone, but in places it will bring
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spells of rain and disruptive or even damaging and dangerous winds. it's predominately going to affect northern france, parts of france into the channel islands, southern parts of the uk. the wet and windy weather sweeping in overnight. the heaviest rain affecting wales in the south—west. initially before moving rest of england moving into the rest of england and scotland. by the and southern scotland. by the end night, the winds end of the night, the winds strengthening, peaking around southwestern during the southwestern shores during the early hours with the risk of 70 or even 80 plus mile per hour gusts. and it's certainly going to be a very blustery start to thursday . the strongest of the thursday. the strongest of the winds transfer along the coast, thought to affect southeastern parts of england into the afternoon and again around coastal areas. 80 mile per hour wind gusts are a possibility or even more than that in some of the most exposed parts inland, 60 mile per hour wind gusts. so the risk of damaging gusts the risk of damaging wind gusts in dangerous in places, dangerous coastal conditions and disruption to transport port. but elsewhere across the uk, actually it's a blustery day. however the strongest of the winds be
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this >> its 10 pm. on patrick christys on this is gb news tonight. now the greatest threat tonight. now the greatest threat to the west since isis as the head of america's fbi warns that hamas will inspire terrorists around the world while british events are cancelled due to heightened tensions . it is our heightened tensions. it is our western way of life changing . western way of life changing. that's the big debate with my panel of leading pundits. and that's next. and tonight, i am joined christine hamilton , joined by christine hamilton, adam brooks and matthew lanza. what a what a bunch . hey, lovely what a what a bunch. hey, lovely stuff. now. plus, after a black lives matter fraudster gets jail
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time two years after they were involved in the toppling of edward colston statue , i'm edward colston statue, i'm joined by the author, dr. akiba sand, to find out how the blm movement managed to hoodwink the british establishment . also british establishment. also coming a plummeting coming up, as a plummeting global birth rate hits britain and europe hard, dropping 50% since the 1970s, is the world's richest man elon musk right to say that having kids should be incense devised? we will thrash that one out in the media. buzz and before the night's out, comedy kingpin jim davidson beams in live to tackle tory interns being put through privilege walks robbie williams is supposed manopause and much, much more . you will not want to much more. you will not want to miss any of that. oh, one more thing as well. a huge thank you from me to you. after raising . from me to you. after raising. £181,000 in under two days for our royal british legion's poppy appeal. look, thank you very much. far too often our great british veterans seem to find themselves at the back of the queue when in need support or
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rishi sunak, has held talks with egyptian president abdel fattah el—sisi this evening about the situation in gaza and the wider middle east. buses carrying at least 320 foreign passport holders set off from gaza earlier today , the first in an earlier today, the first in an initial list of 500 people allowed out of the enclave . it allowed out of the enclave. it comes as more than 80 injured people were taken across the rafah crossing in ambulances under a deal mediated by qatar . under a deal mediated by qatar. israel says it's killed a second hamas commander in the jabalia refugee camp airstrike. rescue efforts were undennay this afternoon to paramedics dug through the rubble in a desperate search for survivors . desperate search for survivors. as the israeli military says , 15 as the israeli military says, 15 of its soldiers were killed dunng of its soldiers were killed during heavy fighting in its ground offensive into gaza . ground offensive into gaza. police have arrested a 32 year old man in connection with several incidents in which mice were thrown into mcdonald's
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restaurant in the west midlands this week . they're now searching this week. they're now searching for 30 year old bilal hussein as part of their public appeal, a footage shared on social media showed dozens of mice unleashed in another mcdonald's after two incidents earlier on this week. propane opinion activists have reportedly called for protests against the chain after a restaurant in israel donated meals to israel's army . the us meals to israel's army. the us vice president has been in downing street this evening as several high profile guests attend the world's first summit on i safety at bletchley park . on i safety at bletchley park. she was greeted by the prime minister , rishi sunak, who hopes minister, rishi sunak, who hopes to put the uk at the centre of global efforts to monitor the technology . erg. earlier, kamala technology. erg. earlier, kamala harris announced the creation of the us safety institute, which will work alongside its uk counterpart . she said the counterpart. she said the threats posed by new technologies are profound . a
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technologies are profound. a former top civil servant says former top civil servant says former health secretary matt hancock displayed nuclear levels of overconfidence in the early days of the pandemic . helen days of the pandemic. helen mcnamara was deputy cabinet secretary in 2020 and 2021 and played a key role in britain's covid response . she told the covid response. she told the inquiry that rules were routinely broken in the daily course of government . and the course of government. and the king has called for action on partnership and commitment to combat environmental challenges as a state visit to kenya. continue the king told the united nations in nairobi he's seen the effects of climate change firsthand before planting a tree to commemorate his visit, his majesty , he then joined his majesty, he then joined queen camilla on a visit to an elephant orphanage where the queen fed a calf . the monarch queen fed a calf. the monarch also visited an urban forest to highlight the importance of green spaces in our cities . this green spaces in our cities. this
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is gb news across the uk on tv. in your car, on digital radio, and now on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to . patrick back to. patrick >> tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz. >> tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz . wow let's in our media buzz. wow let's kick off with a very first look at these papers in front of me now, half the press. so we're going with the metro now. it goesin going with the metro now. it goes in with a warning at tech summit. the king and i that i have seen a very similar headune have seen a very similar headline to that last week, actually. lazy. i'll call it. it's lazy. anyway, unite to ensure artificial intelligence is a force for good. king charles has urged the world to unite to combat the risks of artificial intelligence, which has the potential to completely transform life as we know it. interesting this he opened britain's ai safety summit by telling can i just say this
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presumably was a pre—recorded as he is in kenya. yeah exactly. yeah him cutting to him live with feeding a baby elephant as he's banging on about al but he opened britain's ai safety summit by selling global tech chiefs, elon musk , chiefs, including elon musk, that the human like computer systems were no less important than discovering electric city, splitting the atom. the independent. they go in. a couple of big stories on the front here. the picture story is 400 escape from gaza. how gaza border with egypt opens after 26 days of war with 335 foreign passport holders and 76 seriously injured gazans able to leave so far can i just make the obvious point here, which is that they could have opened that border any time they wanted and got everyone out of there by now, haven't done that. now, but they haven't done that. so we go. picture so there we go. the picture story atop that page is different to the one that you're seeing on your screens. if that is the independent boris is number 10 was toxic, sexist and devoid of humanity.
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number 10 was toxic, sexist and devoid of humanity . yes, that's devoid of humanity. yes, that's the independent there . boris is the independent there. boris is number 10 was toxic, sexist and devoid of humanity. top civil servant says officials laughed at italian orphans dying at the start of the pandemic . she start of the pandemic. she couldn't recall a single day covid rules were followed in downing street and the pm did nothing to stop. dominic cummings misogynistic rant to handcuff her right . last a cummings misogynistic rant to handcuff her right. last a quick look at the eye as well. yes, i did just read out their picture story earlier on. but the eye there is about 400 escapes from gaza. how my panel about with me author broadcaster christine author and broadcaster christine hamilton, businessman and activist former activist adam brooks and former labour matthew labour party adviser matthew laza . now, this is a story that laza. now, this is a story that i think is going to grow and grow and grow as we build up to christmas and quite possibly, unfortunately all us in unfortunately for all of us in the years to come. so director of america's fbi has warned that hamas poses greatest hamas now poses the greatest terror since terror threat to the west since the savagery isis . as the savagery of isis. as christopher told the us christopher wray told the us senate that the hamas attacks would serve inspiration for would serve as inspiration for terrorism around the world. and
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with that out, we're back in blighty because , as met police blighty because, as met police commissioner sir mark rowley has warned of terrorism being accelerated by events and is already having an impact on britain's streets. check this out. kensington palace, for example, have cancelled their festive not christmas , you know, festive not christmas, you know, festive not christmas, you know, festive ice rink over security fears due to the proximity of the state to the israeli embassy . right. community tensions across the united kingdom are continuing to unravel . cries for continuing to unravel. cries for jihad and intifada were heard at recent pro—palestine marches. adam i'll start with you on this . are you sick and tired of wondering whether or not you're going to get attacked or blown up when you go out with your family? >> certainly. i mean, i've got a teenage boy that wanted to go into london last week and because of what's going on, we said, no, you know, i was scared that him and his mates could get caught up in some sort of
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trouble or with all the protests going on, i didn't know who was going on, i didn't know who was going to be on the streets. could there be, you know, some sort of terrorist attack? so as a father of children , an it's a a father of children, an it's a worry. i mean, i don't come into london that much, so it doesn't it doesn't affect my daily life. but those that do , i think, have but those that do, i think, have got it in the back of their mind that they've got to watch out what's it about and where they go. i don't think i get what you mean. >> i think london's obviously a hotspot, but i don't think it's just london. you know, we've had obviously the manchester arena terror attack. we've had some other well, of other incidents as well, some of which, course, we're which, of course, we're not allowed about. and allowed to talk about. and matthew , i just wonder whether matthew, i just wonder whether or not the public a right to or not the public has a right to feel tired feel sick and tired of incremental impacts on their daily life. you know, walking into places thinking about where the nearest exits are is this christmas market safe ? christmas market safe? >> yeah. i mean, i think it is worrying. clearly the terror threat is high at the moment. but i think it's essential, as
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you say, that we protect our freedoms. yes. the freedom to protest. but the freedom to go about our everyday lives and look, think we've seen over look, i think we've seen over recent days some pretty troubling this troubling things emerge. this hamas friendly tv channel that's allowed our screens by ofcom , allowed on our screens by ofcom, you know, the harrow, the harrow gp. n0 you know, the harrow, the harrow gp. no irony there. i'm saying i say that with a straight face. the harrow gp, who turns out is the british leader of hizb ut—tahrir, a group that i campaigned for 25 years ago in student politics to be banned because it has to women to be banned and lesbian and gay people. yes, absolutely . you people. yes, absolutely. you know, i mean, we've seen know, so i mean, we've seen we've people have we've seen some that people have been a blind eye or just been turning a blind eye or just ignonng been turning a blind eye or just ignoring people who, you know, may have done terrorist may not have done terrorist acts, certainly are acts, but certainly are supportive of hamas in its aims. look going away look you know, i'm going away soon for a week , and i'm soon for a week, and i'm thinking he's going to be he's going to be on gb news. i mean, that's about half the schedule gone. >> no, what i'm going to pre—record 24 hours of rolling news coverage and what news coverage and that's what we're going to do here. but, you
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know, i'm thinking seriously know, i'm thinking i'm seriously i'm at european i'm looking around at european destinations easy i'm looking around at european de getations easy i'm looking around at european de get toyns easy i'm looking around at european de get to nip easy i'm looking around at european de get to nip away easy i'm looking around at european de get to nip away a easy i'm looking around at european de get to nip away a few;y to get to nip away for a few days. i'm having a look and days. and i'm having a look and i'm thinking, is this one of i'm thinking, oh, is this one of the recently? is the terror attack recently? is this the terror attacks this one of the terror attacks recently? i just don't think we should have live like this. should have to live like this. >> take a nice break. >> take a nice break. >> of course. of course. we shouldn't to live like shouldn't have to live like this. been this. but this is it's been slowly escalating, hasn't it? and i've got jewish and i mean, i've got jewish friends in particular friends who in particular in london, also cities like london, but also in cities like birmingham bradford, they london, but also in cities like birrfrightened bradford, they london, but also in cities like birrfrightened to bradford, they london, but also in cities like birrfrightened to g01dford, they london, but also in cities like birrfrightened to go on rd, they london, but also in cities like birrfrightened to go on publicy are frightened to go on public transport. frightened transport. they're frightened to go in london on the tube, on the bus. and, you these are bus. and, you know, these are these people just these are people who just normally their normally would go about their daily got daily business and you've got school who can't wear school children who can't wear their jewish their blazers, jewish schoolchildren. it's appalling. and everybody, whether you're jewish course, jewish or othennise, of course, you're be concerned you're going to be concerned about in all about being caught up in all this. idea that everybody this. so the idea that everybody should just go on living their normal life, it's very difficult to in certain to do that in certain circumstance. you know what? >> fundamentally let >> we've been fundamentally let down politicians here, down by our politicians here, right? say it their job right? i'll say it is their job not to enact policies and push policies that stevie wonder
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could have seen would end up having a massive impact on pubuc having a massive impact on public safety . okay. and now public safety. okay. and now here we are . and now it's oh, it here we are. and now it's oh, it seems nothing, doesn't it? it seems. oh, your ice rink at kensington palace has been cancelled. all right. maybe not on is that a massive on its own. is that a massive thing? what it thing? but what does it symbolise? it say? symbolise? what does it say? well, here's nice family well, here's a nice family event. know, around event. you know, around christmas time. event. you know, around christmastime. cancelling christmas time. or cancelling over mean , come on. >> on. >> let's remember this, 45,000 people on the uk terror list watch list, 40,000 of them are islamist terror suspects or sympathy risers. so it's too late. we've got to be mindful that our security service services are doing an absolutely amazing job of preventing. so many terrorist attacks. but it's inevitable they can't monitor all these people. and we don't know how many have come over on these these dinghies. we don't know who's in this country. and we've got to expect it's going to happen. so we have to be, you know , ready for it and prepared. know, ready for it and prepared. >> yeah. i mean, we do know that. i mean, we do know some
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people who have supported hamas and that's why this tv station should taken the air. should be taken off the air. this should not be an this nhs doctor should not be an nhs cetera. i mean, nhs doctor. et cetera. i mean, can just imagine if you're can you just imagine if you're a gay patient a woman seeking gay patient or a woman seeking advice an abortion, advice about an abortion, going to somebody who who's a jewish patient somebody who's patient to somebody who's supporting which supporting a group which is banned which banned in germany, which is banned in germany, which is banned germany, know, banned in germany, you know, we've bollards everywhere, banned in germany, you know, we'vin bollards everywhere, banned in germany, you know, we'vin case. yllards everywhere, just in case. >> i why is that, for >> i mean, why is that, for goodness sake? we know, you goodness sake? we all know, you know, told to know, we're being told to be vigilant. all being told, vigilant. we're all being told, oh, you can't do this and you can't do that. you have to can't do that. and you have to watch we've got prime watch out. we've got prime minister saying expect it, minister now saying expect it, except got except checked it. we've got other coming out, other people coming out, politicians part and politicians saying it's part and parcel living a i'm parcel of living in a city. i'm sorry, it shouldn't be part and parcel. shouldn't and parcel. it shouldn't be part and parcel. it shouldn't be part and parcel. and we're just accepted it far too long. i think christine. >> indeed we have. and it's >> indeed we have. and but it's understandable people are understandable that people are concerned course, our concerned and, of course, our next as a nation next big challenge as a nation is and that is remembrance sunday. and that isn't the cenotaph in isn't just at the cenotaph in london. take place in london. these take place in towns war, towns and villages at war, memorials all the country. memorials all over the country. and who knows which one might be the target. >> something, >> and it's something,
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christine, you'll know christine, you know, you'll know from years of from many, many years of experience in politics. that's a weekend where no politics takes place, but everybody comes together. every mp, whatever their party attends their local service, it is literally the one day where you can tell where every mp is because it's a day that's massively more important. >> people turn up on time. >> people turn up on time. >> he looked smart and he looked smart. >> yeah, you get all all the guides and the scouts and absolutely this, that and the other and all the sort of gets me, you know. >> patrick come on, we've got. sorry to interrupt. we've got. that's all right. we've got used to purple heads to it. we've got purple heads usually got purple usually me, we've got purple head that are head divvy students that are refusing to condemn hamas, a terrorist have people terrorist group. we have people in gay community that have in the gay community that have refusing to condemn hamas. hamas, a terrorist group , they hamas, a terrorist group, they would kill them in a heartbeat . would kill them in a heartbeat. yeah, these people are idiots . yeah, these people are idiots. >> was one of the more >> palestine was one of the more ironic and judged ironic and ill judged contributions to the protest movement. >> the hate speech that goes on about jews is simply appalling, and we've allowed it to go on
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for what's the name of for too long. what's the name of the park mosque? the finsbury park mosque? the stuff that going on in there stuff that was going on in there years ago, years, years but years ago, years, years ago. but it's still on. they've gp it's still going on. they've gp that mentioned and is a that you mentioned and is a deputy chairman something deputy chairman or something of the park the finsbury park mosque. >> they've made, they've made a hate filled organisation. >> too late. >> it's too late. >> it's too late. >> finsbury park. finsbury park mosque out mosque have, you know, gone out of their way, as one would imagine, to say that they have fundamentally made loads of reforms there. so that's the latest multifunction park mosque, i think. but the hearts change. i'm just have the heart , change. i'm just have the heart, probably. well , for probably. yeah. well, well, for me it's just about it's just a final word on this for you. if for me, it's just about the accepted degree of worry that we have come to live with and to accept living with now . and i accept living with now. and i just find that so infuriating and depressing because people could see this coming . we could see this coming. we shouldn't have to live our lives with that base layer of fear . i with that base layer of fear. i shouldn't think. >> but there's no way back. patrick as i said, this 40 odd thousand on the terror watch list. it takes one lunatic and
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we'll keep changing our way of life. >> we'll keep changing it. i'm telling you, it will be incremental. we can't do this and do that and you can't do this anyway. we're going to draw a the 1972 munich a line on the 1972 munich massacre the olympics to massacre at the olympics to i mean, we go right back that far. yeah, well, the writings been on quite a long on the wall for quite a long time. hopefully. obviously nothing like that happens here any but up, as any time soon. but coming up, as britain europe fall victim britain and europe fall victim to global plummeting birth to the global plummeting birth rate musk right rate crisis, is elon musk right that should that having kids should be incentives? and i'm really keen to about one actually, to chat about this one actually, because can see i can see both because i can see i can see both sides this. my panel returns sides of this. my panel returns to debate that very shortly. but next, have black lives matter being exposed as a bunch of fraudsters gets fraudsters after a woman gets jailed a £30,000 fundraiser jailed over a £30,000 fundraiser fraud? dr. rakib hasan says that the lessons need to be learned by the woke british establishment and fast his live is .
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pm. on gb news, the people's channel. britain's news channel . channel. britain's news channel. >> king of comedy jim davidson coming up. but before that, another scammer at the heart of black lives matters movement has been exposed. zara, sally was one of the organisers of that infamous blm march in 2020 that toppled edward colston statue . toppled edward colston statue. but fast fonnard to today and the 23 year old has been jailed for two and a half years after it turned out that she was spending money, was meant for a youth group on herself. the fraudster received donations of
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more than £30,000, which she used to fund a lavish lifestyle that she couldn't afford, splashing out on new clothes and new iphone, hair and beauty appointments, as well as taxes and takeaways. writing for the daily telegraph today, dr. raqib hassan says that the british established agent have been hoodwinked and that lessons must be taken on board from the era of blm mania . do you remember of blm mania. do you remember that? gosh, we had loads of stuff going on, didn't we? police taking the knee at downing street? wokeist taking the knee everywhere. footballers still take the knee. anyway, i'm delighted that dr. nick gibb joins me now. thank you very, very much. dr. akif . so what are very much. dr. akif. so what are your points then ? the british your points then? the british establishment was taken in by what a group of fraudsters ? what a group of fraudsters? >> well, i'd say that they were taken in by an ideological movement who were peddling myths, which were simply not rooted in reality . see, much of rooted in reality. see, much of this was is the aggressive
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importation of racial identity politics from the united states. a very different country, very different racial context . there, different racial context. there, a relatively youthful nation which is still struggling with the legacy of slavery on its own soil and very recent forms of segregation. and i can see some of those images there of police officers just. yeah, sorry. >> can i just obviously drill down drill down on that? what whilst you were talking, i don't know you might be able to know if you might be able to play know if you might be able to play that again. i'm initially i didn't clock that that was that clip. which a police clip. right. which is a police officer in front of a group officer here in front of a group officer here in front of a group of blm supporters. and he he takes the knee outside downing street. look at that . you know, street. look at that. you know, raqib, you're on your thoughts ? raqib, you're on your thoughts? >> well , i raqib, you're on your thoughts? >> well, i think raqib, you're on your thoughts? >> well , i think those scenes >> well, i think those scenes were absolutely pathetic. >> and i'm entioned in the article i referred to that cringeworthy image of the labour leader, sir keir starmer, and his deputy, angela rayner,
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taking the knee and i really make this point that this was a social movement, a very early on i didn't believe that this social movement was going to be beneficial for the anti—racist cause in britain and for me as opposed to positively impacting on discussions surrounding racial equality that much of the activity that we've seen that's undermined social cohesion in our country . our country. >> no, indeed . but it's worth >> no, indeed. but it's worth noting, as well, though, ricky, wasn't it that people who lost jobs because cause they dared to criticise the blm movement , it criticise the blm movement, it was a very slick piece of marketing. the name black lives matter, of course, black lives matter. everybody thinks black lives matter. every life matters. okay but they then published manifesto . holac published a manifesto. holac manifesto essentially manifesto was essentially communist . manifesto was essentially communist. it called for the radical redistribution of wealth communist. it called for the radic.breakdown1tion of wealth communist. it called for the radic.breakdown1tiothe' wealth communist. it called for the radic.breakdown1tiothe nuclear , the breakdown of the nuclear family. sorts stuff. but family. all sorts of stuff. but then of that, ricky, you then on top of that, ricky, you had people right at the top of
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that in america buying that movement in america buying property portfolios. a property portfolios. it was a business for people, and the world got suckered in. why weakness is no, absolutely . weakness is no, absolutely. >> i couldn't agree more. and like many identity tarian causes, which are full to the brim with rank opportunists, there are various scandals associated with fraud referred to the case of zara salim in the uk as well . and i think .uk uk as well. and i think .uk we're gonna have to leave it there. >> unfortunately, the line is a little bit dodgy, but no, look, let's just just play one of those clips again if we can. i think because there's police taking the knee outside downing street, because i can remember this taking place. i can remember this at the time. i remember this at the time. i remember thinking, surely not. they're to no, they're not going to do it. no, this is a visible sign of weakness. know, we weakness. you know, why would we want force right want our police force right outside street going and want our police force right outsidsomething street going and want our police force right outsidsomething likeet going and want our police force right outsidsomething like that?1g and want our police force right outsidsomething like that? it and want our police force right outsidsomething like that? it is1d doing something like that? it is one thing say that racism is one thing to say that racism is wrong. it's one thing to say, of course, black lives
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course, that black lives obviously it's obviously do matter. it's another visibly cave to another thing to visibly cave to another thing to visibly cave to a movement. and i wonder if you actually presented the political policies and the economic policies and the economic policies of what the black lives matter movement did demonstrably stands for how how many people, how many of those people, those luvvies living in those nice flat houses in places like hamster head or in the golden triangle up in cheshire, etcetera? those virtue signalling softies who decided to back it? how many of them would like to live in a world that actually had the kind of politics that the blm movement stood for and shock , horror like stood for and shock, horror like plenty of things that go communist, the wealth ends up getting completely creamed off by the top, doesn't it? and you see people right at the top of that movement in america getting dumb for a variety of different things. you see people with massive property portfolios. what that? is that what is that? what is that doing? just say to benefit doing? can i just say to benefit the lives black people around the lives of black people around the lives of black people around the especially in the world, especially in america? of course, have
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america? we then of course, have the situation in this country and continues to this day and it continues to this day where politics of where the racial politics of america is transported over here we have a very, very different relationship with black citizens here in this country than the americans do. we have a very different history, and it is not the same and it is not as simple as that . but black lives matter . as that. but black lives matter. they sent us a riposte to all of this stuff. they say black lives matter is a global organisation whose mission is to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene violence power to intervene in violence inflicted on black communities by state and vigilantes by combating and countering acts of violence. create space for black immigration or sorry, imagination and innovate action and centring black joy . we are and centring black joy. we are winning in immediate improvements in our lives is what real improvements is as it
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brought though thus far. seriously, what real improvements they will take. the need for a football match. all right, fine. okay. we'll still go for a world cup to qatar, won't we? and not particularly known for their liberal views, are they? i'm not sure how many people do that. well, over there when it comes to racial tensions, etcetera. what actual practical benefits have there been out of the black lives matter movement? hey, maybe there a few. maybe you there have been a few. maybe you can a few and you're can point to a few and you're showing and showing them on your tv and radio. you can let me radio. now, if you can let me know, email but coming up in know, email in. but coming up in uncancelled, as the tory party make interns take part in make their interns take part in privilege , is country privilege walks, is our country now beyond comedy now woke beyond repair? comedy legend davidson takes issue legend jim davidson takes issue with robbie williams , with that and robbie williams, remember him? he's having remember him? yeah he's having the menopause, apparently with grief. that's all coming your way very shortly. next in way very shortly. but next in the with plummeting the media buzz, with plummeting birth in the uk and europe birth rates in the uk and europe , father of 11? yep, father of 11. elon musk has laid down a gauntlet. create the next generation of humans or spiral into oblivion quite black and white choice that elon. to be
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fair so is the billionaire right that we should incentivise people to have kids? and what would those incentives look like? would you be up for that ? like? would you be up for that? i'll pose that to my panel when they i'll see you
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completely. and i'm sure most of our most of our viewers would indeed. >> but arguably. indeed. >> but arguably . let's return >> but arguably. let's return now to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz. >> more from pages have just been delivered. we'll start with the guardian so we can get it out of the way. pandemic hit brain health of over 50 study finds grief have a day off. lack of number 10 diversity led to women's deaths . rafah crossing women's deaths. rafah crossing opens for limited evacuation. good right. okay. the daily mail musk's chilling alert over ai. he tells bletchley summit it threatens humanity . there's threatens humanity. there's quite a lot about al on the front pages today, actually, or tomorrow, i should say. but
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guess what? facebook's nick clegg says the dangers are overstated. says overstated. of course. he says he knows. knows which he knows. he knows which side his these days, his bread's better these days, doesn't nick and doesn't he? good old nick and camilla and an orphan with a lot of bottle that is queen camilla feeds a orphaned baby elephant in kenya, which can i just say , in kenya, which can i just say, sounds like arguably my perfect day out. i think it's absolutely fantastic . and the daily express fantastic. and the daily express also thinks that that is a picture worthy of being on the front cover and rightly so, feeding a baby elephant all in a day's work for a queen. but the more important stories here on the express. first britain's fleet, hell . foreign fleet, gaza hell. foreign secretary james cleverly vows he will not rest until every uk national is brought back home. call me a cynic on some of these british evacuation laws, by the way, from gaza. i certainly have a concern that some brits might be denied made an exit from gaza because if you keep brits in there, it increases the chance that with israeli airstrikes
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that with israeli airstrikes that they may kill brits and that they may kill brits and that may end up leading calls for a ceasefire or further disturbances on the streets of britain . bbc star victoria britain. bbc star victoria coren, mitchell gives birth at the age of 51. and they also, of course , it's the daily express. course, it's the daily express. have a bit on the weather, don't they, as well? i think we've got one more for you. have we? yes, we do. we've got the mirror, a really emotive pictures here on the front of the mirror, middle eastern crisis. there's an image there of a young child with his leg heavily bandaged and i think it looks as though kind of screwed together actually, as well. escaped from hell. um injured among few allowed to flee gaza . they also go in at flee gaza. they also go in at the top of the story that we're going to well a man that we're going to well a man that we're going to well a man that we're going to be talking about a bit later robbie i tried to end it all. robbie williams is doing a series of very emotive interviews. he's gone to on interviews. he's also gone to on say he's suffering from the say that he's suffering from the menopause, which of course, is a much less serious discussion that here the that he's having here in the mirror. there go. those
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mirror. but there we go. those are latest front pages. are the latest front pages. now more on the media buzz now with tonight's i've author tonight's panel. i've got author and broadcaster christine hamilton. we've businessman and broadcaster christine harr activist ie've businessman and broadcaster christine harractivistie've brooks1essman and broadcaster christine harractivistie've brooks and nan and activist adam brooks and former labour party adviser and matthew i'm matthew laza, now, i'm interested with this . i hope you interested with this. i hope you are as well. billionaire father of musk once called the of 11, elon musk once called the global decline in birth rates a bigger threat to human civilisation than climate change. but the problem is now so severe that the office for national statistics predicts the uk's population will uk's natural population will start to decline from 2025. from that point , there will be more that point, there will be more deaths than births in the uk by 2025. not far away, is it? and this will mirror the likes of japan and italy. well, the birth rate is at a record low in britain with 605,000 in england and wales. last year, the lowest since 2002. the current uk fertility rates are the average number of children per woman stands at 1.6. this is significantly below the replacement rate of 2.1, and it
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continues to fall spiralling cost of living plummeting home ownership fears about the state of the world. they've all been blamed. but tesla and twitter boss musk declared last night, having children should be incentivised , not be a financial incentivised, not be a financial penalty like it is in most countries. we must create the next generation of humans or spiral into oblivion. christine hamilton should we be incentivising people to have children? what would that look like? >> well, i've been thinking about this, and patrick, you may find this interesting. too i'm old. he's already got three, and he's not going to have any anyway. so in this room, it's all down to you to keep the population going right? >> okay. >> okay. that's >> okay. that's my >> okay. that's my first thought. okay, good. no pressure there. then no pressure. >> the family. there. then no pressure. >> the family . you're the only >> the family. you're the only family on the line. you're the only one amongst the four of us who can do anything. >> it's my duty now to have a football team of kids. is it? that's a terrifying prospect for the it is. the world. it is. >> thought i'd put that one. >>
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one. >> what? >> what? >> what? >> what talented children. they'd with their parents. they'd be with their parents. like you and emily the take. >> after her mother. you know, what incentives could there be? >> they backdate it for >> and can they backdate it for my well, on. my three? well, go on. >> all right. >> all right. >> well, mean, of course they >> well, i mean, of course they can children. can incentivise having children. i need to make it. i mean, they need to make it. they can give more child care, make childcare easier. they could on could relax, for example, on childcare, some the childcare, some of the ridiculous restrictions they could to could allow a child carer to have babies to look at. have more babies to look at. >> the problem with that is the problem. >> it's a combination of things they can do. >> it gets a bit. it >> yeah, it gets a bit. it starts to get a bit socialist though doesn't it? because. because someone get because then someone else. i get what mean. because then someone else. i get whipence mean. because then someone else. i get whipence who's having these >> pence who's having these children? >> other someone's >> that's the other someone's got to pay if the parents aren't paying got to pay if the parents aren't paying childcare or you get paying for childcare or you get some of subsidy with like some kind of subsidy with like your something, your mortgage or something, well, someone is well, ultimately someone is paying well, ultimately someone is paying yeah but look, paying for that. yeah but look, the the biggest indicator paying for that. yeah but look, thneconomice biggest indicator paying for that. yeah but look, thneconomic successt indicator paying for that. yeah but look, thneconomic successt irtheitor of economic success is the percentage workforce that of economic success is the perc have|e workforce that of economic success is the perc have in workforce that of economic success is the perc have in work workforce that of economic success is the perc have in work .workforce that you have in work. >> and actually historically , >> and actually historically, although it's stalled over the last few years, britain hasn't done too badly on that. but the countries with the highest in the are the scandinavian
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the world are the scandinavian countries. double countries. and i've just double checked afternoon and which checked this afternoon and which of in europe which of the countries in europe which still birth rates still have higher birth rates than they include denmark, than us, they include denmark, nonnay and iceland. nonnay and sweden and iceland. so and what do they all have in common? free childcare, because women are women. if they know women, women know they can go back into the workforce. if they know they're not going to be giving their careers, if they giving up their careers, if they know childcare they can giving up their careers, if they kn0\on, childcare they can giving up their careers, if they kn0\on, they childcare they can giving up their careers, if they kn0\on, they will:icare they can giving up their careers, if they kn0\on, they will have they can giving up their careers, if they kn0\on, they will have more:an rely on, they will have more children. that's the fact. and it government. elon it does involve government. elon musk won't like it because he doesn't government, but it doesn't like government, but it doesn't like government, but it does active doesn't like government, but it doesfor active doesn't like government, but it doesfor government. active doesn't like government, but it doesfor government. and active doesn't like government, but it doesfor government. and youe role for government. and you know, countries know, people in those countries pay know, people in those countries pay but they get a pay high taxes, but they get a lot back it. lot back for it. >> you know what i think is a combination of for anyway, combination of for me anyway, a lot the stuff that we've lot of the stuff that we've spoken about there. but adam, if you're sharing a room as a couple and you're renting a room as couple also live in as a couple and you also live in as a couple and you also live in a where 1 in 5 weddings a society where 1 in 5 weddings end in divorce, right? are end in divorce, right? you are making very for making it very difficult for people to prioritise having children at a age and people to prioritise having childyou'rea age and people to prioritise having childyou're also age and people to prioritise having childyou're also makinge and people to prioritise having childyou're also making itand people to prioritise having childyou're also making it very then you're also making it very acceptable for you to just split up, know, one or up, you know, have one kid or get divorced quite quickly and
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you end up in this situation. i don't know. >> i think going to be >> i think it's going to be impossible some this impossible for some of this generation kids generation to have kids going fonnard. how can you fonnard. as you say, how can you have kids if you're sharing a room? you're still at room? oh, you're still living at home mum and dad. you can't home with mum and dad. you can't afford deposit for a house. afford a deposit for a house. you can't some of the top you can't afford some of the top rents are going around. rents that are going around. you're have children. >> so we need to solve the housing sort housing crisis and sort childcare out. you wouldn't think a new government. think we need a new government. >> out this though, >> hear me out on this though, right? you care less right? should you care less about things and just have about those things and just have babies? that again. >> should you care less about less about right. >> look, i haven't got a house. you i haven't a house you know. i haven't got a house that's just. and i'm not that's i'm just. and i'm not married. just. i just want married. i'm just. i just want to have kid. oh, we brought up to have a kid. oh, we brought up five mother's bedroom. five in my mother's bedroom. >> i'm certainly advocating five in my mother's bedroom. >> i' i certainly advocating five in my mother's bedroom. >> i' i don'tinly advocating five in my mother's bedroom. >> i'i don'tinly becauseting five in my mother's bedroom. >> i' i don'tinly because allj that. i don't think, because all the statistics show that children brought within children brought up within wedlock are they better wedlock are they do better on all so, i'm all the indicators. so, no, i'm certainly people certainly not advocating people to have babies. to just go and have babies. willy nilly. but, know, it's willy nilly. but, you know, it's very difficult and people are strapped cash. they can't strapped for cash. they can't afford it. >> do you think this >> christine, do you think this is of generation?
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is a sort of weak generation? because, know, traditionally because, you know, traditionally people would you know, they people would have you know, they still family still have started their family even couldn't the even if they couldn't afford the right dad would right home, mum and dad would have childcare. have provided the childcare. >> know, grandparents would have. >> well, grandparents play a huge in childcare they huge role in childcare now. they should to have children. >> you scarcely afford >> if you can scarcely afford the can scarcely the rent, you can scarcely afford to eat properly. you don't want to add the description years of tory failure. >> look, look, look, we've got problems here. >> what? we've got so far is >> what? we've not got so far is solutions. have scandinavian solutions. we have scandinavian style childcare, scandinave style childcare, scandinave style state in style pays the state pays in return more going return for more people going back and more tax back to work and more tax income. okay all and any income. okay all right. and any solutions that, adam? solutions other than that, adam? >> i mean, but see under >> no, i mean, but we see under brown blair, you know, brown and blair, you know, dunng brown and blair, you know, during 2000, the more kids during the 2000, the more kids you had, the more benefits you got, was an got, you know, so that was an incentive then. obviously, incentive back then. obviously, it but i'm it hasn't worked, but well, i'm not favour just increasing not in favour of just increasing the benefits. >> you have 25 children or >> so if you have 25 children or that's ridiculous, okay, can that's ridiculous, okay, you can have ten children and then you just live off the benefits. that is want because if is not what i want because if you have enough kids, what he did didn't do benefits did is he didn't do benefits having did is he didn't do benefits hav he did the child tax credit, >> he did the child tax credit,
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people in work to help people with back work. and with kids back into work. and that's you that's very important. what you should do is not just subsidise should do is notjust subsidise the benefit each the child benefit for each child, but the childcare child, but it's the childcare and women and helping women back. >> that's the key. and helping women back. >> we're that's the key. and helping women back. >> we're to that's the key. and helping women back. >> we're to going|t's the key. and helping women back. >> we're to going make) key. and helping women back. >> we're to going make a(ey. >> we're to going make a scandinavian social democrat of you apparently scandinavian social democrat of yo sardinia apparently scandinavian social democrat of yo sardinia one apparently scandinavian social democrat of yo sardinia one of)parently scandinavian social democrat of yo sardinia one of the ently scandinavian social democrat of yo sardinia one of the italy in sardinia is one of the italy generally is leading the way in this children and this lack of children and sardinia the worst as well. sardinia is the worst as well. >> population be halved by >> population will be halved by 2050 kids 2050 if we keep telling kids that can change their sex that they can change their sex and off body parts, we're and cut off body parts, we're going have even less children going to have even less children going to have even less children goiioh, we literally and of >> oh, well, we literally and of course, china is in a mess because of their one child policy. >> yes. you're depressing me now. >> yeah. grief. okay i mean, look, think, know, i would look, i think, you know, i would say are too many people in say there are too many people in the anyway. the world anyway. >> and always say this >> and people always say this country overpopulated. country is overpopulated. >> okay. all right. >> et cetera. okay. all right. i often think about, you know, i'd like to i'd like to have child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd) i'd like to have child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd like like to have child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd like to e to have child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd like to start1ave child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd like to start ave child often think about, you know, i'd liki'd like to start a family.ild or i'd like to start a family. and then i see someone else's baby throwing up on them, pooing itself crying on itself and crying on an aeroplane. i think, aeroplane. and i just think, patrick, rejecting you're patrick, you rejecting you're rejecting saving rejecting your mission of saving the agreed it's the population have agreed it's down to you. well oh, step fonnard. fonnard. patrick
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in two. time now for uncanceled with one of britain's best comedians , jim
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of britain's best comedians, jim davidson . yes so do you davidson. yes so do you recognise your privilege or is this the concept just a load of guff? so the bbc, university of oxford and the conservative party interns have been asked to complete so—called privilege walks to highlight the career advantages of the white middle class . participants are asked to class. participants are asked to line up before a series of questions and statements are read out to them , with people read out to them, with people taking one step fonnard. if they answered yes to them. now, whoever travelled the furthest dunng whoever travelled the furthest during the exercise, which is run as a workshop by external charity patchwork foundation, was deemed the most privileged and presumably are stripped and presumably they are stripped naked by tory naked and flogged by tory interns who took part in the exercise in 2021 and 2022, said they were also quizzed about whether their parents read to them as children and whether they felt safe walking alone at night. well, it depends entirely on where you live, isn't it a music critic, ivan hewett, who used to present a show on radio three? nope. me neither . said he
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three? nope. me neither. said he took part in the ritual humiliation at the bbc in 2003. jim davidson joins me now . jim, jim davidson joins me now. jim, would a quiz about your past help you perform better at your . job >> well, no, not really . >> well, no, not really. >> well, no, not really. >> i think i think doing a job and fulfilling your purpose in doing that job is about the ability to do the job. >> if i was the bbc, i'd line them all up and say, right, does anyone here know what a programme is? does anyone seen a tv camera? does anyone written a script? does anyone? can read an autocue? does anyone know anything about television and when no one steps fonnard, they all get the job. you've just got to look at the bbc and to see that there's absolutely no one there that knows when i work for there that knows when i work for the bbc, they got through about 15 different directors every series of the generation game, and not one of them had ever seen a camera in their life. as long as they've got a little diversity thing and they vote labour and wear sandals and look
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like jeremy corbyn, they're in ridiculous, ridiculous . couldn't ridiculous, ridiculous. couldn't do the job well, i think looking back on it, jim, the most ridiculous thing there is that you ever worked in the bbc. >> can you? i think that was fantastic at the time. how times have changed mate. times have changed mate. our times have changed mate. our times have changed. >> well, they changed when a new woman turned up who was running the bbc and she she sort of looked in the studio and saw me and went, what the. she said, what is he here? and that what is he doing here? and that was i was i was given my was it. i was i was given my marching orders and a nice big fat cheque to go away. god bless the bbc. >> well, well exactly. yeah that's that's one taxpayer funded handout. i wouldn't mind accepting it. i'm sure i'm sure you didn't either. there you go. accepting it. i'm sure i'm sure yjustidn't either. there you go. accepting it. i'm sure i'm sure yjustidn't eit'ser. there you go. accepting it. i'm sure i'm sure yjustidn't eit's absolutelyu go. i just think it's absolutely ludicrous this idea you've ludicrous this idea that you've got your privilege and got to show your privilege and take fonnard. we've got a take a step fonnard. we've got a response from the patchwork foundation. imagine they foundation. so i imagine they sound this. if part of the sound like this. if part of the patchwork foundation is delivery of ahrq's internship program, the organisation has delivered
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skills training relevant to the interns work placements . we interns work placements. we continue to iterate our offer based on feedback and consultation with participants and the hq team to ensure sessions are in line with workplace best practises and the tale of two young people grief on any given year. right. okay, jim , thank you very much. now, jim, thank you very much. now, jim, thank you very much. now, jim researchers have jim durham, researchers have proposed style proposed cigarette style warnings on packaging to wean the nation off meat and achieve net zero. boffins tested similar alerts on 1000 people found they persuaded up to a 10th of participants to choose a fish or a veggie option. instead. jim, your views well , uh, first of your views well, uh, first of all, i've got to declare an interest here because my new girlfriend is a vegetarian. >> and before you ask patrick, i'm not going to tell you who it is, okay? natasha and so she , is, okay? natasha and so she, she, she don't eat meat at all. and i don't think she's doing anything to save the planet. now, if you listen to all these
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funny people who have probably taken that step fonnard at the bbc or the tory party, right. cows are ruining the country because every time they pass wind or do a pancake on the floor, it causes global warming. so i'm doing my bit by eating as many cows as possible. that's what i am doing . don't you worry what i am doing. don't you worry about that. and sheep. i'm going to rid the planet of sheep. i don't know what the welsh blokes will do, but that'll be the end of global warming. so i can eat. what? >> yeah. what's jim doing over there? he's just eating another cow. it's for today. and he's doing his bit to save the planet. but, jim, i've got to get you on. i've got. i've got to get you on this. robbie williams. okay. he reckons he's going to the manor because of thinning hair, reduced sex drive, insomnia and lethargy. so the 50 year old says that years of partying have left him knackered . jim, have men knackered. jim, have men forgotten how to be men, or is he just getting on a bit? i think he's getting on a little
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bit. >> and i think obviously the ticket sales are not doing as well as they should. it's the menopause is a women thing. trust me on that. i've just gotten divorced because of it. but, you know, you don't you don't just become menopausal . but, you know, you don't you don'tjust become menopausal . if don't just become menopausal. if you buy a denim jacket and a flowery frock and white plimsolls . yes, it is the plimsolls. yes, it is the uniform of the menopausal women. and these women suffer greatly. and these women suffer greatly. and think robbie williams is taking the mick a bit. i think he's being a bit sexist to say that he is suffering from the menopause. he's suffering from a no dad haircut. i know you no dad haircut. i know that. you know. dad, don't make me go know. no, dad, don't make me go out like this. but robbie, grow a pair. in fact, have a look down see if you've down and see if you've got a pair. and then you won't be menopausal. relax mate. >> yeah, jim. i mean, you >> yeah, jim. i mean, as you know, menopausal will now know, menopausal women will now be as result of be kicking off as a result of that. possibly everywhere. that. possibly women everywhere. some you emerge some women you know, emerge gloriously from it all. it must be a tricky time. i'll tell you what i am. be a tricky time. i'll tell you whati am. i'm going be a tricky time. i'll tell you what i am. i'm going to say this, jim. i'm very i'm very glad i don't have to go through it. i'm very glad i don't have
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to go through you know. but to go through it. you know. but jim, final one, nigel farage jim, the final one, nigel farage is the banks, has is battle with the banks, has seen the world. sorry word seen the world. sorry the word de—banking officially make the dictionary and a shortlist for harpercollins dictionary and a shortlist for harpercollinword year. dictionaries word of the year. i don't think i'll be asking this question, but i'm going to ask it anyway. jim, what's your word of the year? >> well, de—banking sounds like it's rhyming slang to me , but my it's rhyming slang to me, but my word of the year, i think there's one word that needs to be altered in the dictionary or people what it people need to be told what it is people say literally only every other word, don't they? i literally got up this morning and i literally got on the bus and i literally got on the bus and i literally got on the bus and i went down the butchers and they literally had some sausages and i bought some to save the earth. of course, because cows do off and you know do blow off a lot. and you know the literally should be the word literally should be everyone should be taken back to school and told what that word means. they literally should be taken back and then debunked . taken back and then debunked. and listen, i can't wait to see nigel in the jungle. can you know, i can't. >> i can't. i reckon he'll do
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it, you know. i reckon i'm. by the way, that's based off nothing. i have not spoken to about it. i'm being serious now. ihave about it. i'm being serious now. i have not spoken to him about it. i don't know whether he's just pulling everyone's leg, but i reckon he'll do it. and i think he'll do pretty well as well. was literally well. that was literally jim davidson literally, davidson there and literally, thank but we're thank you very much. but we're literally out of time, so see you a literally well, it you in a bit. literally well, it is time now to reveal today's greatest britain and union jack carson. we are starting the carson. we are starting with the union that's an unusual union jack. that's an unusual twist. normally with twist. we normally start with the then we the greatest britain then we asked yourselves in asked to strap yourselves in over there. christine, i will start union go. start with you, union jack. go. >> i'm scared. >> i'm scared. >> that's right. union jack. well, course it's keir well, of course it's keir starmer his utterly starmer for his utterly ludicrous video about islamophobia heaven's islamophobia month for heaven's sake, need i say sake, keir starmer need i say more? well, no. >> yeah, exactly . we've already >> yeah, exactly. we've already had chat that. you've had a chat about that. you've done he's gone. done him. wasn't it? he's gone. let's a little clip. let's let's play a little clip. let's play let's play a little clip. let's play a little clip of sick islamophobia awareness month comes deeply time comes at a deeply troubling time for communities for muslim communities across britain . yeah, there's more of britain. yeah, there's more of that. if you want to ruin your evening , watch it online.
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evening, watch it online. >> adam mine is everyone that's involved in the uk covid inquiry it's a complete farce and they need to show that lockdowns cost more lives than they were meant to save . to save. >> um, okay. >> um, okay. >> matthew and mine is former aussie pm tony abbott, who likes to think of himself as an honorary brit for coming over here and lecturing us and spreading disinformation with climate change denial. so no stick to your wearing your budgie smugglers. tony oh, gosh. >> right . okay. well, i'm budgie smugglers. tony oh, gosh. >> right. okay. well, i'm going to go for christine with keir starmer. yes, absolutely . right starmer. yes, absolutely. right now we're going to go to our greatest britain. christine, i'll start with you again. >> well, this is november. it is british legion. remember this month? that's what it is. so my great east britons are all the veterans, the british legion and all of them. oh, there we go. >> it's gonna take some beating. but, adam, go on. >> my nominee is our very own nigel farage for helping get the word de—banking into the dictionary. yeah
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>> okay. strong again, matthew, i'm afraid that i'm not going to win or get a compliment, but mine is keir starmer facing down his critics and the protesters to set out a sensible, measured and humane policy on the middle east. >> well, okay. >> well, okay. >> no, you're right about that. he's one of the few things that that we agreed on there, christine . we've doubled. we've christine. we've doubled. we've doubled , christine, because doubled, christine, because british deserve it. say, oh, great. just brilliant. and it is in light of everything thing that you wonderful gb news viewers and listeners have been doing to raise money for the p°ppy appeal doing to raise money for the p°ppy appeal , doing to raise money for the poppy appeal, you can go . to poppy appeal, you can go. to justgiving.com/page/gb news p°ppy my eyes justgiving.com/page/gb news poppy my eyes fail me. i can't see how much money is on that screen. we're up to £183,311. you amazing . bravo. thank you. you amazing. bravo. thank you. thank you. i will be back tomorrow night at 11. up next, it's headliners. take it easy, winners. >> hi there and welcome to the met office forecast for gb news.
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this is aidan mcgivern storm. kieran won't affect everyone, but in places it will bring spells of rain and disruptive or even damaging and dangerous winds . it's predominantly going winds. it's predominantly going to affect northern france, parts of france into the channel islands, southern parts of the uk . the wet and windy weather uk. the wet and windy weather sweeping in overnight. the heaviest rain affecting wales in the southwest initially before moving rest of england moving into the rest of england and southern scotland. by the end the night, the winds end of the night, the winds strengthening, peaking around southwestern the southwestern shores during the early with the risk of 70 early hours with the risk of 70 or even 80 plus mile per hour gusts. and it's certainly going to be a very blustery start to thursday . the strongest of the thursday. the strongest of the winds transfer along the coast, thought to affect southeastern parts of england into the afternoon and again around coastal areas. 80 mile per hour wind gusts are a possibility or even more than that in some of the most exposed parts inland, 60 mile hour wind gusts. so 60 mile per hour wind gusts. so the risk of damaging wind gusts in places, coastal in places, dangerous coastal conditions to
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conditions and disruption to transport port. but elsewhere across the uk, actually it's a blustery day. however the strongest the winds will be strongest of the winds will be across southern areas, into across southern areas, then into friday. sunshine and showers for many as kieran moves through again. a gusty day for northeastern parts, but the wet weather easing to showers. and this weekend we'll see a spell of rain move in across southern parts of the uk, clearing to showers later . showers later. >> who is it? we're here for the show . for energy this time. show. for energy this time. >> welcome to the dinosaur hour . >> welcome to the dinosaur hour. >> welcome to the dinosaur hour. >> i was married to a therapist. and you survived. i thought we were getting hugh laurie second best. i'm bellissima. you interviewed saddam hussein. what's that like? i was terrified. i'm playing strip poker with these three. >> oh, no, thank you. >> oh, no, thank you. >> my cds need to be put in alphabetical order. >> oh, are you going to be problematic again ? problematic again? >> the dinosaur. our sundays at
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got >> good evening. your top stories from the gb newsroom. the foreign office confirm that the first british nationals have left gaza via the rafah border crossing from gaza into egypt.
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the prime minister has held talks with the egyptian president late this evening about the situation in gaza and the wider middle east. buses carrying at least 320 foreign passport holders set off from gaza earlier today , the first in gaza earlier today, the first in an initial list of 500 people allowed to leave the enclave. it comes as more than 80 injured people were taken across the rafah crossing in ambulances under a deal mediated by qatar . under a deal mediated by qatar. israel says it killed a second hamas commander in the jabalia refugee camp airstrike . rescue refugee camp airstrike. rescue efforts were undennay this afternoon as paramedics dug through the rubble in a desperate search for survivors. the israeli military says 15 of its soldiers were killed during heavy fighting in its ground offensive into gaza . in other offensive into gaza. in other news, police have arrested a 32 year old man in connection with several incidents in which mice were thrown into mcdonald's
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