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of course we want disagree. and of course we want your views as well. get in touch . email gb views at gb news.com. but before we start tearing each other apart, it's time for your saturday night news with sam francis . francis. >> darren. thank you very much. good evening from the gb newsroom. the headlines just after 7:00. well, as we've been heanng after 7:00. well, as we've been hearing today, gb news can reveal around 15 migrants have been rescued after crossing the engush been rescued after crossing the english channel in a stolen french fishing boat . the small french fishing boat. the small vessel left the french coast between calais and dunkirk earlier this morning, and the boat was then handed over to uk border force officials. the migrants were then brought to doven migrants were then brought to dover. that means that so far this year almost 1400 migrants have made the journey across the engush have made the journey across the english channel in small boats . english channel in small boats. elsewhere police are continuing their search of the river thames here in central london for the body of chemical attack. suspect abdul ezedi. earlier, a police
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boat was seen moving between vauxhall and chelsea bridges with the met police saying that they began that search just after low tide around 9:00 this morning. the 35 year old was last seen on cctv leaning over the railings of chelsea bridge. and for those watching on tv, you can see ezedi there on the left hand side of your screen. the figure just walking across the bridge that was around 11:30 pm. on the night of the attack , pm. on the night of the attack, around four hours after he left the south of london. detectives now believe ezedi died and they say his body may never be found . say his body may never be found. a woman has today been charged with attempted murder after the suspect poisoning of two children, aged nine and 13. emergency services responded to the scene in east sussex on thursday evening after receiving calls of welfare concerns. all three were taken to hospital for treatment in the local area . treatment in the local area. appearing in court earlier, the 38 year old woman was remanded in custody. we understand she will appear again in court on
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the 8th of march, which authorities have said they believe it was an isolated incident and that there's no further risk to the public. in birmingham, pro—palestinian protesters have been removed from a barclays bank branch on the high street after staging a sit in. seven people you can see here lying down inside the bank with palestinian flags and placards reading stop the genocide in gaza. it's being reported that one man, angered by those protests, was seen banging on the glass doors of that bank building . we that bank building. we understand, though, no arrests were made . meanwhile, three were made. meanwhile, three people have been killed in a car that was hit by an airstrike in gaza's southern city of rafah. the palestinians are claiming it was carried out by the israeli military. and you can see here the aftermath of that attack, which happened earlier today. medics also say that a separate strike by israel overnight killed 17 other people in the same area . the strike comes same area. the strike comes after israel's prime minister announced a plan to evacuate civilians from the crowded
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southern gaza city. and he said to defeat the last hamas fighters there . the us has also fighters there. the us has also said that it won't support any further military action in rafah without a guarantee of protection for civilians . back protection for civilians. back here in the uk, large parts of the country could face further travel disruption and possible flooding as heavy rain hits later today. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain covering newcastle and surrounding areas all the way down to east anglia and along england's east coast. that came in force just around five minutes ago and will last until 12:00 tomorrow. another weather warning covering much of cornwall, as well parts of cornwall, as well as parts of devon and somerset, has already beenin devon and somerset, has already been in place for last hour . been in place for the last hour. the latest round of doctor strikes that are planned for later this month. could we understand , be called off.7 understand, be called off.7 that's according to the bma . if that's according to the bma. if nhs bosses give more time for negotiations , the latest wave of negotiations, the latest wave of walkouts were announced this week after the bma said that the
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government had failed to put an improved pay offer on the table. they're also asking for a 35% pay they're also asking for a 35% pay rise, but that has so far been rejected by the government . been rejected by the government. under the current plans, thousands of medics will strike in england for five days from . in england for five days from. the 24th to the 28th of february and finally royal navy aircraft carrier hms prince of wales is setting sail this weekend . the setting sail this weekend. the £3 billion vessel will take oven £3 billion vessel will take over, leading the largest nato exercise since the cold war, and it comes a week after its sister ship, hms queen elizabeth, was forced to cancel its deployment because of an issue with its propeller shaft. that's just 18 months after hms prince of wales itself suffered a similar malfunction . for the latest malfunction. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. if you're watching on television and if you're listening on radio, go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts .
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gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> thanks, sam. it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes and i can promise that you're in for a very lively hour. let's crack on with tonight's first debate. >> that's right . it's debate. >> that's right. it's time to take a peer inside. darren grimes's mind. it's time for grime time. >> we could be for on some time. ipp now, folks at home, hold on to your hats, right.7 because this daily mail scoop is a doozy. iran or recruiting british muslims to spy on uk jews and dissidents . now, you jews and dissidents. now, you might not be shocked by that because i'm not. i tell you, it's about as predictable as rain in newcastle . the jewish rain in newcastle. the jewish chronicle already showed us last year that iran's islamic revolutionary guards corps have been turning a london student group into a loudspeaker for extremist, anti—semitic garbage. the commander , saeed ghasemi, the commander, saeed ghasemi, has been blabbering about the holocaust being make believe, cosying up with al—qaeda and egging on british students to join his madcap crusade against
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jews . one of his mates join his madcap crusade against jews. one of his mates has seen yekta claims jews invented homosexuality a new one. is there anything that the jews can't do.7 according there anything that the jews can't do? according to these nutters and these hate fests? courtesy of this islamic student association of britain? according to the jewish chronicle, are being gobbled up by thousands. but that's not all right. this was just yesterday . right. this was just yesterday. okay, let's have a look at the university of leeds flaunting a banner saying boycott israel. hurray for houthisi the same rebels targeting british maritime ships. oh and guess what? they've just executed 13 men for being gay . what? they've just executed 13 men for being gay. i what? they've just executed 13 men for being gay . i mean, men for being gay. i mean, teenage rebellions. one thing, but i draw the line. i don't know about you at support and gay killing extremists were there are those queer for palestine privileged prats at now and then there's the university of birmingham .with university of birmingham. with their zionist offer campus bannen their zionist offer campus banner. it's like they're taking
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notes from hitler's playbook and our conservative security minister, tom tugendhat . well, minister, tom tugendhat. well, he's just tweaked that the houthis are being glorified on british campuses. but, tom, this rot has been festering under the tories watch. what about clamping down on foreign students that are opposed to our values , or illegal immigrants values, or illegal immigrants coming here with sinister agendas ? there's no sign of that agendas? there's no sign of that . i say it's time for some real conservative muscle to squash this islamist blight on our once proud nation . belinda de lucy, proud nation. belinda de lucy, your kids , are you worried about your kids, are you worried about them going to these universities at one point? >> well, i feel quite blessed. my >> well, i feel quite blessed. my eldest chose not to go to university and she's now working 9 to 5. but at 19, and i'm really proud of her because i think there is a problem with islamist bullying on campuses. i've experienced it firsthand. found myself at speaker's corner. used to go all the corner. i used to go all the time on a sunday. it was a great date place. by the way,
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speaker's corner in the 90s and noughfies speaker's corner in the 90s and noughties a date there noughties to take a date there until started to be hordes until their started to be hordes of islamist, islamist men who weren't muslim friends weren't like my muslim friends and fact attacked moderate and in fact attacked moderate muslims as much as they attacked me, me or people. and me, me orjewish people. and they. me, me orjewish people. and they . they gathered together in they. they gathered together in such numbers and became so threatening in their shouting and cornering me. i stopped going and the problem is we there are people out there saying, oh, why doesn't the muslim community stand up to these islamist how can these islamist bullies? how can we expect to our own we expect them to when our own government to stand up government refuses to stand up to them? look at boris johnson and the tories when they rejected asia bibi, the christian pakistani, when she sought in this sought sanctuary in this country. her application was rejected because they couldn't guarantee her safety because of the radical islamists in our country, because they won't stand up to them. so unfortunately, i think they've opened the gate now. >> and ben, you have kids. i mean, do you worry about, you know, it's not just university campuses, although those pictures i think are are totally shocking what shocking and what they're what they're actually advocating and
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supporting campuses up and supporting on in campuses up and down country, but also so down the country, but also so headteacher katharine birbalsingh , you know, said birbalsingh, you know, she said that actually in much of the same way that belinda's just articulate noted actually articulate noted that actually students pressured . by students are being pressured. by parents more radical than perhaps some more , shall we say, perhaps some more, shall we say, moderate, moderate muslim who into praying and these other things . and that's what actually things. and that's what actually enabled catherine to say, look, i am not going to go ahead with this . this i am not going to go ahead with this. this must end on our in our school. >> look, i don't think it's an islamist thing, which by definition is what, like an extreme version of islam where political ideology rather than right. i mean, i was scrolling through twitter earlier, as i unfortunately happen to do most days. inanely but i came across an old stacey dooley bbc documentary from about 2012, which was called. it was about luton, her hometown, which was , luton, her hometown, which was, i remember what it was called. was it my fanatical hometown or something like that? and even
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even just the what you'd call moderate muslims, even that moderate muslims, even at that time 2012. and things have time in 2012. and things have got lot worse since then. even got a lot worse since then. even the moderate muslims the so—called moderate muslims were quite were are displaying quite questionable behaviour about, i mean, example, telling mean, for example, telling stacey looked like she stacey that she looked like she was naked street was dressed naked on the street chanting for uk police to go to hell , etc. i don't chanting for uk police to go to hell, etc. i don't think hell, etc. etc. so i don't think it's even just an extremist islamist problem. i think there's a real cultural problem where these people in towns like luton, bradford, leicester, lots of places up north, don't of places up north, they don't just struggle to integrate, they don't want to integrate. and for me it's a wider societal problem. >> so i mean, in a word then, are optimistic about the are you optimistic about the future . future. >> f because we've f— >> well, no, because we've got we've uncontrolled mass we've got uncontrolled mass migration of 700 a year migration of 700 k a year legally, which the government could control and hasn't around 5060 k a year by the small boats. so no. and they're predicting 10 million people over the next. how many years was it the other day. >> by 2030, right . >> it's by 2030, right. >> it's by 2030, right. >> so no i'm not optimistic. >> so no i'm not optimistic. >> 70 million. but i'll be i mean, do you have a more
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optimistic take because we're being quite pessimistic now. >> do i have an optimistic take on future. yeah i think i do on the future. yeah i think i do have an optimistic take on the future broadly. but look, future more broadly. but look, we've at why are we've got to look at why are these people protesting their protest. of is protest. because of what is going and palestine going on in israel and palestine at moment. and i have to at the moment. and i have to say, i am pro—israel. but i think what has been going on, especially week with especially this week with netanyahu in netanyahu telling people in rafah have to be rafah that they have to be they have to which is where have to leave, which is where they told because they were told to go because they were told to go because they bombing gaza. they were bombing northern gaza. now leave now they're saying leave southern gaza we want to southern gaza because we want to bomb there, i think is absolutely appalling. so actually, think we need actually, i think what we need is a resolution to this crisis which going middle which is going on in the middle east, doesn't like east, and it doesn't seem like one is. >> it's not just the israel >> but it's not just the israel problem. had some young lad problem. you had some young lad last forced to grovel with last year forced to grovel with his mum in a village hall and give apology he, he give an apology because he, he was because he scuffed give an apology because he, he wasquran. because he scuffed give an apology because he, he wasquran. then ause he scuffed give an apology because he, he wasquran. then yous he scuffed give an apology because he, he wasquran. then you had scuffed give an apology because he, he wasquran. then you had you've the quran. then you had you've got other examples in got multiple other examples in london, you've got the birbalsingh she birbalsingh school where she didn't them to pray. didn't want them to pray. >> but the protest we were just looking at was was a was a pro—palestine protest. >> saying
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>> well, it was also saying holding up placards saying yeah, zionists that zionists not welcome here that same are firing same issue, but they are firing at british though they are. >> and i think that is wrong. but we can't kid ourselves. it's all linked to the same crisis at the moment. >> i mean, benjamin coming to you i mean, you accept you then, i mean, do you accept that perhaps when we that actually, perhaps when we consider is consider universal his, there is a with the british a problem with the british academic left, for example. >> i think, you know, i, >> i mean, i think, you know, i, i undergraduate at the i did my undergraduate at the lse, school economics, lse, london school of economics, like also like as al—mughrabi also studied. it's a woke studied. so maybe it's a woke thing, , uh, you know, there thing, but, uh, you know, there is university with a very long is a university with a very long history of this kind of protest. so don't it's entirely so i don't think it's entirely new, wanted to pick up on new, but i wanted to pick up on what you mentioned at the start of monologue, was of your monologue, which was iran . now, i've written an iran. now, i've written an investigated a about the investigated a lot about the actions iran on this country, actions of iran on this country, and think are behind a and i think they are behind a lot these revolutionary lot of these revolutionary protests and islamist movements that are going on in this country. there were at the time i did my report, which was almost a year ago now. there had been 15 attempted assassination on british soil linked to iran
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and the revolutionary guard. i spoke to one person who'd been locked up in iran, and then she'd been sent back to the uk. she'd made it back to the place she lives, and she found that they had tried to poison her in an nhs hospital and kill her, and that she reported that to police. i spoke to someone who was told that they couldn't walk their own grandkids in the park because of the level of threat of assassination. and what did the uk government do ? almost the uk government do? almost nothing. guard is nothing. the revolution guard is nothing. the revolution guard is not a proscribed organisation , not a proscribed organisation, and so long as we bow down to these extreme maoists that are meddling in our country, you will keep having this problem. >> all right. that's that's very good. it'sjust >> all right. that's that's very good. it's just proof that he can actually say sensible can actually say some sensible things. up next, though, things. but up next, though, it's albee. albee what are you going to talk about today then. >> well i'm going to be talking about notoriously about the, the notoriously unpopular who has unpopular liz truss, who has launched her latest venture this week called popular conservatism , aka popcorn. how . now? cringe.
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, aka popcorn. how. now? cringe. she's also launched a new book, ten years to save the west. this politician is trying to save her ailing political career. liz, if you're listening, let me tell you're listening, let me tell you no one wants to hear it. you know, i would admire your audacity if every time you opened your mouth, i didn't see free market economic ideas becoming more and more unpopped for the simple fact of the matter is, when liz truss says tax cuts, small state supply side reform, the public want the opposite. jeremy corbyn cheers every time liz truss makes an intervention that is how unpopular she is. she's damaging the cause of conservatism. she's done so much damage to the free market calls, how she thinks she should be the leader of a group called the popular conservative movement is beyond me . and why movement is beyond me. and why is it that credible , popular is it that credible, popular conservative figures like nigel farage, priti patel and very own
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jacob rees—mogg and the iea's mark littlewood? why do they humour her delusions of grandeur by hitching themselves to the sinking liz truss ship? we would all be better off if liz took a leaf out of her former chancellor's book, kwasi kwarteng apologise , admitted kwarteng apologise, admitted fault and made plans to leave parliament. liz truss is not a popular conservative. she's an unpopular libertarian and it's time for her to leave us all in peace. time for her to leave us all in peace . darren, liz truss is a peace. darren, liz truss is a mate of yours. what is she doing? >> look. well, i think first of all, another mate of mine, nigel, actually said whilst he was there that basically she's copied the reform manifesto. so i don't think he was there to endorse liz truss. >> what is she. what is she doing? >> well, look, i think actually liz has been a really important voice on issues like china, for example, you know, as foreign secretary, she was beating the drum saying that we need to be more hawkish on issues like
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that. so i think i think you're being unkind to suggest unkind. >> has destroyed the free >> she has destroyed the free market cause for a generation . market cause for a generation. >> ian, these are the ideas that you believe in, darren. and she's destroying them. >> i mean, i'd say i'm more natcon than i am popcorn, but i don't don't actually happen to don't i don't actually happen to believe that she tanked the british economy. >> i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about that every time she opens her mouth. free market economics unpopular. >> you don't her because >> you don't like her because you're not a conservative. you're a lib dem in disguise. that's problem. you're a lib dem in disguise. thatruss problem. you're a lib dem in disguise. thatruss literallyn. you're a lib dem in disguise. thatruss literally was a lib >> truss literally was a lib dem. you? >> what are you talking about? you a real you bump into a real conservative you get all conservative and you get all confused then confused about it. and then don't dem. don't like a lib dem. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> she was. she's not anymore. >> she was. she's not anymore. >> literally a lib dem and she's still an unpopular libertarian. >> hang on minute. she's not. >> hang on a minute. she's not. call she was voted by call yourself. she was voted by members, yourself members, but you call yourself a real conservative. >> destroying the small >> she is destroying the small state, low tax free market calls and with that, are you? >> how she destroyed it because it's unpopular. >> how she destroyed it because it's every)ular. >> how she destroyed it because it's every time she her >> every time she opens her mouth, it gets more and more
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unpopular. >> according to who? people don't to her don't want to listen to her because you say it. it's unpopular. it doesn't mean it's unpopular, unpopular. unpopular. it doesn't mean it's unfwell, r, unpopular. unpopular. it doesn't mean it's unfwell, r, unp0|give. unpopular. it doesn't mean it's unfwell, r, unp0|give you some >> well, let me give you some facts good. hang on. let facts there. good. hang on. let me give you some facts. if you look the poll rating of party look at the poll rating of party leaders moment a leaders at the moment and a former the lowest former prime minister the lowest ones go to about —30, —40. liz truss is at —54. >> i don't care about . >> i don't care about. >> i don't care about. >> she is the most unpopular prime minister that there has been. prime minister that there has been . and we saw that not only been. and we saw that not only when she was in power, but in all the polls since. and as someone who wants a labour, liz truss was the greatest prime minister. >> we weren't allowed to have. i don't care what polls say. the day before the 2016 us election, the polls said that hillary clinton had a 99% chance of winning the poll said brexit would lose 2016. so i don't would lose in 2016. so i don't care what polls say just because you and you, you far left and you, you almost far left lib dem in disguise, i think. liz, the fact is it doesn't mean it's true. >> can i just add that, you know, she also is a hypocrite because she made her whole stall being about the free market. and
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then when the market said, actually, thanks love, i'm actually, no thanks love, i'm not works. she then not sure that works. she then condemned no choice. condemned it. she had no choice. you have it both ways. she you can't have it both ways. she had no choice. and as far as i'm concerned, as someone who wants a government, keep a labour government, i say keep rolling she is a rolling liz truss out. she is a gem the left. liz. gem for the left. liz. >> liz, i want to get your view on this because you are senior in the reform party. darren says. thinks has says. nigel thinks liz has stolen ideas. stolen the reform party's ideas. is kind of person you is this the kind of person you want talking free market economics? >> number one, i you're >> number one, i think you're delusional say she's delusional when you say she's super unpopular. was at the super unpopular. i was at the manchester conference in manchester tory conference in manchester tory conference in manchester year, manchester last year, the longest to go see any longest queue to go and see any tory was the one for liz tory mp was the one for liz truss. she also voted in by truss. she was also voted in by tory grassroots members. think tory grassroots members. i think she popular she she was popular because she challenged the establishment. she for change for she was a force for change for this sluggish groupthink. um economy policy for net positive. let finish tory party is let me finish the tory party is now merely an extension of the civil have no civil service. they have no purpose . they do nothing. they purpose. they do nothing. they stand nothing except civil stand for nothing except civil service, in the service, kneeling in the national law block . this liz national law block. this liz truss wanted to challenge that and that's why they hated her.
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now i'm no massive fan of her because she wanted to liberalise immigration and these immigration and also these tories show bit of leg, a tories that show a bit of leg, a bit of right wing leg to people like while to the like me while chained to the sinking the conservative sinking ship of the conservative party. is no longer the party. it is no longer the vehicle for conservative policies. i don't care what policies. so i don't care what the these right wing the likes of these right wing tories have to say, they chain themselves ship and themselves to a sinking ship and if you want change, it's better to look to reform uk to get labouri to look to reform uk to get labour i love you, i to look to reform uk to get labouri love you, i love to look to reform uk to get labour i love you, i love you belinda. >> break lp. >> break lp. >> but in a word i mean what, what or rather in a policy. what policy? that she proposed at this popcon event. do you as a conservative disagree with? >> i think think the policies >> i think i think the policies are you play really the are fine. you play really the policies fine. the person policies are fine. the person delivering these speeches is wrong. she should be ghostwriting for other people. she shouldn't be the front of any policy. all right. >> okey doke. well, she does have a out. apparently have a book out. apparently abby. come tonight? abby. still to come tonight? queen belinda de lucy. queen carmen, belinda de lucy. she's very popular. she's going to the cherry popping to discuss the cherry popping channel virgin island . channel 4 show virgin island. not my words, i promise. and
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britain's wokeist man benjamin butterworth argues for a biden victory in november's us election . but next, it's our election. but next, it's our very own ben leo. he'll be discussing the parkrun decision to remove all gender course and age records from its website. i wonder why you're with the saturday five live on gb news is
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unfortunate. it was unnecessary. i think about the gallery is a complete red herring by the way. on mark dolan tonight, the community jogging group, park run have been caught up in a trans row with women runners no longer having their times published on the organisation's website. >> it's time to end the war on real women . it might take a ten. real women. it might take a ten. prince harry spends just half an hour with his cancer stricken dad and no meeting with his brother. he might be rich after the books and tv shows, but the young prince has paid the ultimate price. we're live from
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nine. >> welcome back to the saturday five cheers for your company and cheers for your emails. george has written in and george says albee, why not question why this mob only protests when muslims are hit by jews, not by fellow muslims , which is a regular muslims, which is a regular thing on a greater scale. stop being an appeaser and man up. and chris, good evening chris. today benjamin is speaking sense about iran. it's a miracle . am about iran. it's a miracle. am i dreaming? i mean, it's true . you dreaming? i mean, it's true. you know, we all remember where we were , perhaps some of our were, perhaps some of our viewers at home when jfk was shot and i remember when i found out that benjamin butterworth was sound as a pound. it's extraordinary. liz extraordinary. paul on liz truss. why don't the commentator who dislike her realise rishi and comes fix the markets in order to denounce liz ? order to denounce liz? >> take your tin hat off. >> take your tin hat off. >> john has written in every time i hear the name popcorn, i just think of popcorn. i think she should have come up with a
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better name. well that's one comment. next up though, it's ben leo and as ever, has ben leo and he, as ever, has something to say, right? >> is it just me or are you >> uh, is it just me or are you sick to the stomach of shameless men trying their hardest to ruin women's sport? i've never understood man , understood how a biological man, with inherent power with all their inherent power and speed advantages, they take pride in beating women for anything from, well, swimming, rugby and football to tennis and crucially, this week running . crucially, this week running. for me, it's the equivalent of going down to my local secondary school and beating all the kids in a 100 metre sprint. where is the pride in that? now? i want to want you to think for a second about the kind of person , second about the kind of person, person who celebrates that kind of thing , the lack of of thing, the lack of self—awareness, the narcissist ism, the spoilt, divine ism, the selfish, spoilt, divine right to cheat other humans. just so they can call themselves a winner. well the irony is these people aren't winners. they're losers of the highest order and that brings me to the latest episode of biologic men cheating in women's sport with news. this week, that community
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running organisation park run is completely scrapping its men's , completely scrapping its men's, women's and age categories , women's and age categories, seemingly in response to outrage that transgender women were revealed to hold some of the fastest records in park run history. so if you don't know what park run is every saturday across the country, up and down the nation, people at the nation, people meet at certain case, it's certain venues. in my case, it's on the seafront and they run five—k timed . five—k and it's normally timed. trans athlete lauren jessica, who a man, held who was born a man, has held aberystwyth's female record since 2012 with a5k time of 17 minutes, 38 seconds and that absolutely smashes obliterates all the normal biological women he's racing against it. and that's just one example, by the way. they completely deny park run that it's linked. but of course telling trans women they can't compete against smaller, less powerful women anymore is an absolute joke. they've not done it. and what they've done instead is decide to totally raze any element of competitiveness by scrapping statistics and records
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altogether. so there's no gender categories, no times , no age categories, no times, no age categories. it'sjust categories, no times, no age categories. it's just a turn up run and no one knows how you've done. more importantly, though, the parkrun they've shown the parkrun team, they've shown they're gutless cowardice by deciding ruin the deciding it's better to ruin the event thousands event for thousands of people who races week in who enjoy their races week in week favour of what week out in favour of what i call a cheating minority of biological who take joy out biological men who take joy out of beating women. and let me be clear before you jump on this, i speak for the majority of the nafion speak for the majority of the nation here. i no problem nation here. i have no problem with people live your life with trans people live your life how you want. don't care, but how you want. i don't care, but but you start trying to but when you start trying to cheat of the cheat others out of the enjoyment competitive spirit cheat others out of the en sportent competitive spirit cheat others out of the en sport and competitive spirit cheat others out of the en sport and in competitive spirit cheat others out of the en sport and in someetitive spirit cheat others out of the en sport and in some cases spirit cheat others out of the en sport and in some cases put'it of sport and in some cases put their in danger, i'm going their lives in danger, i'm going to call it out . to call it out. >> of course, parkrun. ben would say, well, we're not putting lives in danger because they're running each other. running past each other. >> well, let's put >> yeah, well, let's put parkruns just, you know, in favour let's put favour of balance. let's put park um, uh, defence park runs, um, uh, defence across here. they say that they've erased all these categories. the timings , categories. the timings, whatever else, because there's nothing to do with the trans debate it's debate that's raged. it's because that this their
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because that this is their statement. there was a disconnect between the performance displayed so performance data displayed so prominently ourwebsite, performance data displayed so prominently our website, and prominently on our website, and our to create our mission to create opportunities many people opportunities for as many people as part in as possible to take part in parkrun especially those parkrun events, especially those who about activities who are anxious about activities such parkrun , but who such as parkrun, but who potentially enormous potentially have an enormous amount to i mean, i don't amount to gain. i mean, i don't even know what they're saying there. that mean? there. what does that mean? that's from the head of communications. need communications. i think you need a comms parkrun. but a new head of comms parkrun. but darren, do you think about darren, what do you think about this? this a cop out from this? is this a cop out from parkrun? they cowardly and parkrun? are they cowardly and gutless? as explained, gutless? as i've explained, i think it's total to think it's a total myth to say that competition. that it's not a competition. >> amount of sort of gail's >> the amount of sort of gail's coffee holding women that i've seen running these things seen running on these things around common and around clapham common and running around and that damn well do well is a competition. but do you know what i think if you have gone from couch to five k, right? you have made that right? if you have made that achievement, you've got off the sofa started running achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby started running achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby and started running achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby and youted running achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby and you build nning achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby and you build up ng achievement, you've got off the sofa hobby and you build up and as a hobby and you build up and you start competing with other people. i don't think you people. yeah, i don't think you should have that taken from should have that taken away from you because, you know, build . you because, you know, build. butterworth wants to compete in a couch , but that's exactly what
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a couch, but that's exactly what that's exactly what they've done. >> instead of dealing with the trans issue where a minority of trans issue where a minority of trans women, biological men who are more powerful, innately , are more powerful, innately, they've got more muscle mass, more in their muscles, more more acp in their muscles, more creatine, lung capacity . creatine, bigger lung capacity. instead with some instead of dealing with some cheating men , they've cheating biological men, they've just forget it. just said, right, forget it. fun's over for everyone. we're not of this . not having any of this. >> why do you think their head of comms lying? of comms is lying? >> i don't they're lying. >> i don't think they're lying. i'm saying statement i'm just saying their statement was know was just inane. i don't know what talking about, but what they're talking about, but if saying is it is, if what they're saying is it is, they don't want it to be as competitive and they want it to be to people that might be open to people that might maybe a competitive maybe don't want a competitive run. are you saying run. they're just are you saying you believe they're excused? >> ask you >> i'm asking. well, i ask you why they're lying, why you think they're lying, which different what which is a different well, what a coincidence. a what a coincidence. >> think they're lying. well, >> i think they're lying. well, what a coincidence. you've got people like sharron davies, ex olympians, across people like sharron davies, ex oly|board;, across people like sharron davies, ex oly|board;, out across people like sharron davies, ex oly|board;, out and:ross people like sharron davies, ex oly|board;, out and saying, the board coming out and saying, this an outrage that you're this is an outrage that you're allowing biological men to beat women. all sudden, women. and then all of a sudden, the of weeks, the next couple of weeks, parkrun are like, okay, well, we'll scrap all the we'll just scrap all the categories altogether. >> i think, think trans
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>> i think, um, i think trans women competing against biological women is wrong, but i'm sure that's what's going i'm not sure that's what's going on i just don't know why on here. i just don't know why your is not to trust your instinct is not to trust aukus are three. your instinct is not to trust auiapparentlyee. your instinct is not to trust auiapparently they're the >> apparently they're on the leaderboard. top in leaderboard. three of the top in the women's category were actually trans women. >> kind of what? >> belinda, what kind of what? what of person? as i said what kind of person? as i said in monologue, is the in my monologue, is the equivalent of me going my equivalent of me going to my kid's smashing them kid's school, smashing them in a 100 then 100 metre sprint, and then celebrate and joyous about 100 metre sprint, and then celforate and joyous about 100 metre sprint, and then celforate ait's joyous about 100 metre sprint, and then celforate ait's totally)yous about it. for me, it's totally embarrassing. don't know what embarrassing. i don't know what kind of person could do that. i think everyone knows what a woman right? woman is, right? >> inside we >> we all grew inside one. we were all birthed by one. and if you the reality of what you deny the reality of what woman is, you're eitherjust woman is, you're either just being or you're out being polite or you're lying out of i think the problem of fear. so i think the problem we've a climate of we've got now is a climate of fear that people are so terrified of standing for terrified of standing up for women always women. women because it's always women. that attack on this. that takes the attack on this. there's never any pressure on men to be hashtag kind to men who identify women who want to identify women coming safe or coming into their safe spaces or to in prisons, or to be kind to men in prisons, or to be kind to men in prisons, or to be kind to men who dress as women, allowing it's women, allowing them. it's always . women back always women. women take a back seat. one of the most seat. it's one of the most misogynistic men's rights movements. my life
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movements. how do you in my life support girls are super support my girls are super sporty. how to disincentive guys a whole sex when we've spent decades trying to get women and girls by to girls into sports by saying to them, what? all the them, you know what? all the first, second and third places are going to biological are going to go to biological males you better suck it up males and you better suck it up or we're going to call a or we're going to call you a bigot, and going to call bigot, and we're going to call you vile names and threaten you such vile names and threaten you such vile names and threaten you punishment, because you with punishment, because this act. this is this is how they act. this is how extremism treats how trans extremism treats women. i'm women. it is horrific. and i'm so glad stood up for us so glad you stood up for us today, ben, because if more men stood out and if people told the truth about what a woman is instead this constant lying, instead of this constant lying, then better for it. then we'd all be better for it. >> benjamin, why do you hate women? >> yeah, i'll be honest. you're more to find on more likely to find me on the wine run than the park run. so this isn't something i've taken part what we're talking part in. but what we're talking about not level about here is not olympic level sport. it's not a level of competitivity has any competitivity that has any consequence careers consequence on people's careers or situation. you or financial situation. you know, in the game for you. know, skin in the game for you. so can you man speak for so can you let a man speak for once? is that i once? the fact is that i actually think this is an example of transphobia and
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bigotry, because what you're saying is that these people who happen to have been born in a different description of a person to the one that you're used to, that they shouldn't even be able to have the pleasure and the leisure of doing run exercise on doing this park run exercise on the weekend because they the weekend because of who they are. the fact is, they didn't simply take out against women, they didn't simply take out the male didn't simply male race. they didn't simply take categories. take out the sex categories. they that is about not they said that this is about not about competition. you about the competition. and you people and belinda try people like you and belinda try to everything on hating to pin everything on hating transgender people . you are transgender people. you are possessed and obsessed and i'm sorry, it is bigotry . sorry, it is bigotry. >> no, you are a woman hater. yeah >> it's misogyny. >> it's misogyny. >> well, we'll agree to disagree on that one. still to come tonight. queen carmen belinda deluise discusses the cherry popping deluise discusses the cherry popping channel 4 show virgin island. what a disgrace. but next, it's britain's wokeist man, benjamin butterworth, who will argue for a sleepy joe victory in november's us election . you with the saturday election. you with the saturday five live on .
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anyway? and isn't that the problem? earlier on gb news radio . radio. >> well , come radio. >> well, come back to the saturday five cheers for your company and cheers for your emails. >> carol's written in about liz truss . good evening carol, and truss. good evening carol, and she says she's more popular than he thinks . she says she's more popular than he thinks. her demise was due to backstabbing to put the favoured one sunak in her place. many economists support her economic strategy . that's you told the
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strategy. that's you told the viewers aren't stupid , alby viewers aren't stupid, alby barber has written in his barbara says about parkrun thank you ben, you've redeemed yourself . you're not a bad spud. yourself. you're not a bad spud. >> redeemed myself. >> redeemed myself. >> well spotted as to what they've done. it's a bit like when there's a blanket punishment instead of dealing with the guilty party. and now, stefan, you're going to meet, you're going to mean that i have to get off a and go have a stiff drink, because stefan has written in and stefan says, hi, please help and you do need help, stefan. because as he says, i've tried searching everywhere i can. you ask benjamin, where's jack? it's from. like this . from. i really like this. >> uh, it's from the high street retailer zara. it says . retailer zara. it says. >> it says communist on it are other retailers are indeed available . available. >> next, it's time for our next debate. and up next, it's benjamin and he's going to tell us about why he would rather a forgetful old man than a line old man. his words, not mine. as us president, um uh uh, sorry.
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>> now that will remind you of joe biden in recent weeks . but joe biden in recent weeks. but look, there's no doubting that joe biden has had some memory lapses of late . in fact, lapses of late. in fact, a special council investigation this week said that he was a well—meaning old man with poor memory and that's one of the reasons why they wouldn't prosecute him on a claim. now, it's not the greatest endorsement, but do you know what? we have a commander in chief. not just because they can remember everything that's going on in all 193 un recognised countries . but because of their countries. but because of their judgement and when the classified documents that were in question in this case were found to be in biden's garage , found to be in biden's garage, what did he do? he sat down for a five hour interview. he owned up to mistakes, and he made sure that the important top secret documents were all returned . documents were all returned. now, i'd rather a president with that kind of judgement than one who compulsively lies because .
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who compulsively lies because. donald trump has more than 60 boxes of top secret documents, according to the reports by investigators. and what did he do? he wasn't capable of being the dutiful public servant and owning up and apologising. no, no . what the tangerine liar did no. what the tangerine liar did was he went and obfuscated and attacked the authorities who dared to question his judgement . dared to question his judgement. now look, biden might forget some scenarios. i think that much is evident now. but at least he doesn't forget decency and honesty. so when it comes to the election in november, then i tell you what i back the old man with integrity and honesty and pubuc with integrity and honesty and public service over the lying, racist , cheating old man that public service over the lying, racist, cheating old man that is donald trump. racist now. >> well , ben donald trump. racist now. >> well, ben leo, you're a desperate trump fan, boy. come on then, let's start with racism, shall we? joe biden, two thousand and seven joe biden said obama is the first mainstream african american who is articulate, bright and clean.
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2006 joe biden. you can't go to a 711 or dunkin doughnuts unless you have a slight indian accent. 1997 um, forced bussing to desegregate schools would see his children, joe biden's children , growing up in a racial children, growing up in a racial jungle. you want to talk about racist? joe biden has got some of the most emphatic , long, of the most emphatic, long, drawn out, racist history going in america. and the fact that you want some senile, deranged old man who doesn't even know what of the week it is. if what day of the week it is. if it animal, he'd put it was an animal, he'd be put down by now. but his wife continually, biden pushes down by now. but his wife contoutilly, biden pushes down by now. but his wife contout there. biden pushes down by now. but his wife contout there. theien pushes down by now. but his wife contout there. the democrats him out there. the democrats push there. he doesn't push him out there. he doesn't even what's going on. and even know what's going on. and you be leader of the you want him to be leader of the free world you see, did you free world and you see, did you see benjamin vladimir putin's interview tucker carlson interview with tucker carlson this week? didn't all this week? i didn't watch all two seven minutes of two hours and seven minutes of it. you imagine? it. can you imagine? >> unlike you, have work to do. >> can you imagine joe biden sitting two? can any sitting there for two? can any of imagine joe sitting of you imagine joe biden sitting there hours, reeling off there for two hours, reeling off history america and so i'll history of america and so i'll tell what putin did. tell you what putin did. >> on. it's exactly what >> hang on. it's exactly what joe biden did, because he sat for hours in this. and the
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for five hours in this. and the truth is that i think a lot of this is ageism of trying to attack i would rather attack joe biden. i would rather the has the integrity of the man who has the integrity of the man who has the integrity of the who running an the office, who is running an economy doing economy that is doing considerably than the considerably better than the british economy, that has lower inflation, growth , more inflation, higher growth, more jobs . that is what joe jobs created. that is what joe biden is doing. and i think you are just trying attack him so are just trying to attack him so that you can get the dangerous, racist into this this week. >> he was what you actually omitted from your . what rant, omitted from your. what rant, whatever you could call that at the start, there was actually the start, there was actually the fact that he was found to have not been fit to stand trial. so why that wasn't quite what it found was it wasn't . is what it found was it wasn't. is he fit to be president of the free world? well, first of all, the world under donald j. trump was a hell of a lot safer. you've just went on a very powerful rant about iran, iran, through their proxies in the middle east, would not feel as emboldened as they do under a weak left wing president, such as joe biden, who is frankly
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asleep at the wheel. >> no, he's not at all. the truth is that that donald trump makes just as many of these gaffes. but because he's aggressive and because he's rude and because he makes politics and because he makes politics and entertainment sport, he gets away with it. just for context, this is a guy who said trump, this is a guy who said trump, this is a guy who said trump, this is who said, oh, joe biden will lead us into the second world war. well, i'm pretty sure that one already happened, mate. we this week the trumpet. we saw this week on the trumpet. we saw this week on the trumpet. we week that biden we saw this week that biden biden the mexican biden confused the mexican president, mexican head of president, the mexican head of government and egyptian. but government and the egyptian. but that that donald that is something that donald trump several times in trump also did several times in recent the fact is that recent weeks. the fact is that you have a choice between two eight olds who don't have eight year olds who don't have great they're great memories. look, they're both terrible. >> america needs picking >> america needs to stop picking such rubbish . leaders. i don't such rubbish. leaders. i don't want donald trump . i don't want want donald trump. i don't want joe biden. they're both terrible. these stale old men need to let a new generation of politicians come forward. i think it should be nikki haley versus kamala harris. >> oh my god, you talk about ageism. >> there's only three years between trump and biden, and yet
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there's a huge difference there's such a huge difference between they conduct between how they conduct themselves and what the world needs to see right now is a very solid, stable leader who stable, stable biden stable control because biden looks like he's completely not in of anything that in control of anything that someone else is pulling his strings. wheel him strings. they can't wheel him out than a few out for longer than a few minutes starts losing minutes before he starts losing what pauses and what he says and pauses and looks like he's falling asleep. that doesn't do us any good at all. tell something all. and i'll tell you something on keep saying on the race. you keep saying trump's a racist, he said. biden said else, was, said something else, which was, i think the possibly the two thousand seven, possibly thousand and seven, possibly the most poor most racist thing. he said poor kids are just as talented as white that's what he said. white kids. that's what he said. now, you know. you say when white kids. that's what he said. now, ysaysfow. you say when white kids. that's what he said. now, ysays things you say when white kids. that's what he said. now, ysays things likeu say when white kids. that's what he said. now, ysays things like that, when trump says things like that, he's racist. biden says he's a racist. when biden says this stream of racist, yeah, because that's just an old man. double standards. i think the way that president trump has talked muslims has talked about muslims and has talked about muslims and has talked hispanics boils talked about hispanics boils down racism. down to racism. >> look, call him stable. >> look, you call him stable. just he's full of just because he's full of horse crap mean stable. crap doesn't mean he's stable. beunda crap doesn't mean he's stable. belinda and it's the fact is that two former uk ambassadors to america have said that he is a to britain's interests
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a danger to britain's interests in i we should in the west. i think we should we heed their warning threat. >> if trump was in power and you know it, okay, right. >> we're going to hear more from beunda >> we're going to hear more from belinda de lucy. she's going to be discussing the cherry popper channel 4 show virgin islands be discussing the cherry popper channel saturdayirgin islands be discussing the cherry popper channel saturday five islands be discussing the cherry popper channel saturday five live nds with the saturday five live on gb
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>> welcome back to the saturday five. >> as always. thank you for your emails. and she's written in and she says, well said ben and belinda, men should never compete against women. but the answer to sport is simple have three categories men, women and trans. mm richard says. does biden's integrity extend to his deaungs biden's integrity extend to his dealings with china? well that's one for benjamin butterworth . one for benjamin butterworth. but we haven't got time for that unfortunately, because he is i no doubt a big fan and would make plenty of excuses. but we'll bother. >> bell, benjamin . >> bell, benjamin. >> bell, benjamin. >> up next it's belinda de lucy,
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and belinda is going to talk about something a little bit more interesting than joe biden . more interesting than joe biden. >> right. well, virgins are set to pop their cherries in front of the camera with the help of sex surrogates for new channel 4 show virgin island, and cameras will follow virgins in their journey to lose it with randoms. how romantic . is nothing sacred how romantic. is nothing sacred anymore ? whatever happened to anymore? whatever happened to finding a tender , private moment finding a tender, private moment with someone you trust ? or dare with someone you trust? or dare i say, even love? and if today's onune i say, even love? and if today's online society has created a climate more hostile to intimacy and relationships, let's address that. not send the message out that. not send the message out mawgww that. not send the message out that virginity is disposable for fame and ratings, especially on a show accessible to children . a show accessible to children. that's the very last thing western culture needs right now to . and who is going to verify to. and who is going to verify contestants virginity anyway? that's a really weird job. you know, it's difficult to prove you're a virgin. and even if channel 4 had a team of virgin testers on hand, that practice was outlawed years ago. thank god . and these social
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god. and these social experiments are often mentally vulnerable. people will only get more depraved unless we switch off from watching it. we need to push back from progressives relentless attack on human boundanes relentless attack on human boundaries and this nation's moral compass. boundaries and this nation's moral compass . or as the manic moral compass. or as the manic street preachers once said, if we tolerate this , then our we tolerate this, then our children will be next. so this is a big moral morality question. i'm far more mary whitehouse and a bit against the sort of sodom and gomorrah route that, uh, media seems to be taking for clicks and trying to get more viewers. i've got a question. yeah? >> when are you on? >> when are you on? >> that's very funny. well i mean, i can assure you i'm not a virgin, but. oh, look, i think this television show sounds quite fun. i think i might give it a watch. and if you don't like it, just switch it off. what did you mean by your last line? it'll be our children next. >> because i think what channel 4 has done the past with 4 has done in the past with things like naked education, for example, had example, where they have had naked parading in front naked adults parading in front of the watershed of children before the watershed time. it's going down the route
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of i think, putting of, i think, putting inappropriate, immoral stuff on national television. it's different if it's youtube or what do you want to do? >> what do you want to do to tackle it? i barnet, i think losing one's virginity is something is very human, something that is very human, personal something that is very human, perweal something that is very human, perwe should be encouraging >> we should be encouraging people to have romantic connections, not selling or connections, not selling it or parading kind of person and parading that kind of person and ultimately state ultimately this is a state broadcaster that's airing what i deem to be essentially only fans on live television. voyeurism >> and actually, if we look at the way in which in november of last year, alex mount, the she's top, she's at channel 4 said, oh we might we may have to actually go into our reserve fund is that we have for emergency £75 million there apparently going in the kitty because they're so skint that advertisers have said we ain't going to go there anymore . so this is a desperate anymore. so this is a desperate attempt to sell sex instead and try and boost their advertising revenue through that. i think it's an outrage.
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>> i don't agree, i think this is a really important programme . is a really important programme. um, i watched something similar recently . recently. >> a pervert says you burn . >> a pervert says you burn. >> a pervert says you burn. >> no, i watched something really interesting recently about middle age and slightly more than middle aged people who'd never lost their virginity and often they had serious emotional issues with intimacy. maybe from trauma, or maybe that they'd built up themselves from lack of opportunity and seeing these experts work with them to be comfortable, close to another person, to be able to take the steps to get to that point. you know, our sexuality as human beings, for the vast majority of us, is absolutely inherent into lots of ways in which we perceive and feel world and perceive and feel the world and i people to deal i think helping people to deal with be able to take with that, to be able to take that step healthy and that step is very healthy and also therapy. >> and that's not a bad thing. but having it on tv and following people around with cameras, with with these now they're called sex surrogates. they're clearly selling sexual favours for money. i mean, there's another word to watch it, belinda. well, you say no one's forcing you to pay light.
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what going to be what is it going to be next? pubuc what is it going to be next? public executions or, you know, violent . violent. >> it's not legal to execute people. >> what this what this represents are illegal to sell sex. sex. >> sex. >> what this represents is the moral decay , the further moral moral decay, the further moral decay and decline of the west going flaunting going around and flaunting something special as something as special as virginity on telly for clicks and laughs at home is reprehensible . reprehensible. >> and it's like, you know, it's a slippery sliding slope. and one key aspect of it, as belinda has already said, is the children. it's a wink and a nudge and a coerced into sexualising children. it happens everywhere, complaining about other people doing things for clicks and likes is actually unbelievable. >> i've never morally depraved. i've never met someone who's more of a shock jock click baiting person. >> no, you're you're just you're just shocked that you've met a proper conservative. >> look, you're not even a conservative. you're a populist. >> worried, benjamin, >> are you worried, benjamin, about health of about the mental health of the contestants, five years contestants, that in five years time? no, because really, you have lost your virginity live have lost your virginity on live telly. still waiting. >> you're still waiting. >> you're still waiting. >> yeah, on series two. but
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>> yeah, i'm on series two. but look , you know, i actually don't look, you know, i actually don't accept this argument that somehow, uh , pubescent young somehow, uh, pubescent young people seeing naked bodies, being aware of these issues is a bad thing. >> it is a very good thing. i think as british people, we should be a lot less squeamish about these kind of activities, about these kind of activities, about these kind of activities, about the health side of it. and if you have that situation, i think you'd feel you'd have far fewer examples of abuse of people feeling to be people feeling unable to be comfortable arelationship people feeling unable to be comfortable a relationship . comfortable in a relationship. in the way that they want to be, because we try and pretend that this isn't a part of life. i say we should take a leaf out of the french book and be more like them. >> this is it's a perverts charter and progressivism . charter and progressivism. >> you're progressives have hollowed out so many special, important and child important family and child boundaries, it needs come boundaries, and it needs to come to right? to an end, right? >> well, that's it, that's it. no from us. thanks for our no more from us. thanks for our guests tonight wonderful guests tonight and wonderful viewers next up, it's viewers as well. next up, it's the leo kearse with the brilliant leo kearse with the brilliant leo kearse with the night showdown. the saturday night showdown. cheers see cheers for watching. we'll see you next week. >> that warm feeling inside from
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. boxed boilers. sponsors of whether on . gb news. whether on. gb news. >> hello there. good evening i'm jonathan vautrey of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office have quite a foggy and murky night to come ahead of us, leading into sunday. certainly could see some mist and patches forming and fog patches forming relatively across areas relatively widely across areas of the uk. quite a damp night as well, with showers pushing across the southwest at this band longer moving band of longer rain moving into eastern eastern eastern england and eastern scotland be some scotland as well, could be some localised disruption, with this rainfall very rainfall falling on already very saturated temperatures. saturated ground temperatures. though underneath all that cloud generally holding up above freezing. rule out freezing. but we can't rule out a frost for some clearer a patchy frost for some clearer spells across areas of scotland, but will a damp but it will be quite a damp start again, with start to sunday again, with those pushing their those showers pushing their way through. be heavy, through. could be quite heavy, maybe with some thunder along some coastal of the far some coastal areas of the far south. eventually clearing some coastal areas of the far soueastern eventually clearing some coastal areas of the far soueastern england, ly clearing some coastal areas of the far soueastern england, but.earing some coastal areas of the far soueastern england, but itiring some coastal areas of the far soueastern england, but it isfg for eastern england, but it is going a very wet day for going to be a very wet day for northeast areas of scotland, but some spells developing some brighter spells developing as afternoon some brighter spells developing as with afternoon some brighter spells developing as with af'continuing too, though with some continuing showers moving from the west.
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showers moving in from the west. temperatures around temperatures generally around 7 to 11 c. on monday, the area of low pressure that we have seen around this weekend will slowly drift northwards , a bit drift its way northwards, a bit closer iceland. that closer towards iceland. that allows this northwesterly flow of start moving its way of air to start moving its way in quite a of isobars on the in quite a lot of isobars on the chart there, so it will be a relatively day for most relatively breezy day for most of us. those showers will be most frequent north most frequent in the north and west, particularly parts of west, particularly for parts of northern western northern ireland, western scotland, but areas further towards starting off towards the east starting off with amount of with a decent amount of sunshine, a bit of fair weather cloud bubbling the cloud bubbling up into the afternoon rule out the afternoon and can't rule out the odd but certainly odd shower, but certainly dry out we hold on out here nonetheless. we hold on to changeable theme to a fairly changeable theme throughout next week, so further showers and longer of showers and longer spells of rain, certainly the cards rain, certainly on the cards for many things are many by looks like things are heating up. >> boiler as sponsors of >> boxt boiler as sponsors of weather news .
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