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now david, where david kirton. now david, where have you stood on on that? because the public, you've got to get the balance right between protecting a the well, the an anonymity of a 17 year old who is under the age of 18 but also protection of the public. do you not? >> absolutely. and i think in every case, public safety should come first. but i think in this situation , when the police were situation, when the police were put in a bit of a difficult quandary because i understand there was a reporting restriction on the identity of the boy, 17 year old boy who did this stabbing by a court so they couldn't name him. but the thing is, then the question is, well, if you put out a photofit picture of him or give a description , will then that lead description, will then that lead to him being identified, so could they then find themselves in contempt of court, not for naming him, but by putting out a picture which would lead people to, you know, work out his identity. so it's a difficult situation, but i think really if you you want to protect public safety a
now david, where david kirton. now david, where have you stood on on that? because the public, you've got to get the balance right between protecting a the well, the an anonymity of a 17 year old who is under the age of 18 but also protection of the public. do you not? >> absolutely. and i think in every case, public safety should come first. but i think in this situation , when the police were situation, when the police were put in a bit of a difficult quandary because i understand there...
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i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair? is it fair? >> well, i think this is what happens. you know, they got to. i mean, the tories, the tories . i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, trump has to be nice to somebody. these are the people coming in that they're moving in next door. of course, he's not going to say we expect these people to be horrible people because they're moving in next doon >> but they didn't have to be that warm, did they? they didn't have to say far preferable. i really like this guy. >> a lovely little bit of twisting by inews here, a little bit here, i think,
i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair?...
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it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the country, west midlands . country, west midlands. >> do you think labour is going to win, i doubt it, because they're not winning. they're no. >> look labour won in redditch. won in big time in redditch. it looks as though it looks it looks as though it looks it looks as though all of the incumbent mayors are going to
it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the...
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david cameron from the days that he was a prime minister. now he's they're an ambassador. he's so well dressed. he's so well spoken. he must be right. it's you've packaged it the right way and then people would question you 90, then people would question you go, no, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever either. >> it makes me feel unclean , >> it makes me feel unclean, unclean, unsavoury. >> and yes, it taints , it just >> and yes, it taints, it just taints everything. >> it taints, we have to go to a break now and after that break, i will be joined by former army colonel, douglas mcgregor to ask him how much longer the war in ukraine can possibly continue , ukraine can possibly continue, regardless of profits. you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news. please don't go away welcome back to the neil oliver show. the new $61 billion us aid package for ukraine, approved by congress on the 23rd of april, will improve , we are told, will improve, we are told, ukraine's battlefield position allowing stocks of ammunition from us bases in polan
david cameron from the days that he was a prime minister. now he's they're an ambassador. he's so well dressed. he's so well spoken. he must be right. it's you've packaged it the right way and then people would question you 90, then people would question you go, no, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever either. >> it makes me feel unclean , >> it makes me feel unclean, unclean, unsavoury. >> and yes, it taints , it just >> and yes, it taints, it just taints everything....
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i'll also be speaking to sir david davis as he plans to sir david davis as he plans to abstain. yes, abseil down anfield for a charity this afternoon. former defence secretary doctor liam fox will be here to share his latest book, the coming storm, which looks at why water will prompt the biggest crisis of the 21st century, and former immigration minister robert jenrick will be delving into details of his new report on legal migration . why report on legal migration. why do we need to cap the number of people coming into britain? it's going to be a jam packed 90 minutes of pure politics this morning, so you won't want to go anywhere. it's wet, it's windy. get a cup of tea and settle in for the next 90 minutes, because we're going to be cramming in a great deal. going to be cramming in a great deal . and it's going to start, deal. and it's going to start, of course, by going through the morning papers. i'm delighted to be joined now by nicholas owen, former bbc broadcaster and journalist. nicholas. lovely to see you this morning. loving that tie . thank you. bright and that tie.
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david, tony blair actually tried to get those numbers down before. so saying that he was going for higher numbers isn't is actually false . he. is actually false. he. >> no, no, i'm i'm saying the same point as you i'm saying the tories have gone i've had higher immigration than even blair would dare to do or would have done. >> but no, but the idea is that it almost feels like you're trying to say that he would have wanted more when actually he didn't want more. >> no, i'm saying because someone said it to me and i'm copying it, is that the tories are kind of they've they've copied the blair agenda, but they're so bad and don't understand it that they've done it recklessly, whereas blair takes it so seriously that he did it well and carefully. he would never have done it so recklessly, because then, you know, it'll ruin it. whereas the tories don't even understand what the agenda is. they've just sort of copied it anyway. but the idea that they're nationalist and so on, the right, i mean, richie himself is the most globalist figure possible in his p
david, tony blair actually tried to get those numbers down before. so saying that he was going for higher numbers isn't is actually false . he. is actually false. he. >> no, no, i'm i'm saying the same point as you i'm saying the tories have gone i've had higher immigration than even blair would dare to do or would have done. >> but no, but the idea is that it almost feels like you're trying to say that he would have wanted more when actually he didn't want more. >> no, i'm...
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david the weird. oh, is david coming over the weird train, man. right. and he was. what if someone said draw a train spotter ? you would draw train spotter? you would draw him. he would be. he was a middle aged white man with glasses. and i don't know why i like a ghoul. yeah he had the hat and everything. flask, binoculars. right. and people are shocked that this is the type of person that likes strange eyes. yeah. they go, well, of course they do. trains are essentially made for. why have we got d e i everything? >> because you go, oh, do you know what 100% of the chinese takeaways in england are owned by chinese people like. well, yeah, because why have we got to get involved in everything? yeah. >> we need more white owned chinese takeaways. >> where do you draw the line? well, yeah, this is the thing. >> there's no bar stopping anyone applying to be a train driver . these anyone applying to be a train driver. these blokes have played with trains their whole life. they probably know exactly how many valves are in the bit of the train that has valves in it. they
david the weird. oh, is david coming over the weird train, man. right. and he was. what if someone said draw a train spotter ? you would draw train spotter? you would draw him. he would be. he was a middle aged white man with glasses. and i don't know why i like a ghoul. yeah he had the hat and everything. flask, binoculars. right. and people are shocked that this is the type of person that likes strange eyes. yeah. they go, well, of course they do. trains are essentially made for. why have we...
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scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert, commonly known as scaith david, is duly elected to the mayor of north yorkshire and york before i invite the winning candidate to come and address the hall, could i just take a moment to thank my team and my staff for the work that they've done throughout the day , and for done throughout the day, and for everybody, for your attendance , everybody, for your attendance, and extremely good behaviour throughout the day as well. so could i invite the winning candidate, david scaith, to join ? >> thank 7_ >> thank you. 7 >> thank you. everyone just want to say a huge thank you to all the counting staff. everyone who's worked on this election. there's obviously been loads of work today here. and in harrogate, which is where i'm from, which is really nice to be here, to be in the place where i was born, but right across
scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert, commonly known as scaith david, is duly elected to the mayor of north yorkshire and york before i invite the winning candidate to come and address the hall, could i just take a moment to thank my team and my staff for the work that...
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oh, david. well, you know who that is. >> it's david beckham. >> it's david beckham. >> he's 49. >> he's 49. >> yes, i would today. i would say 49. that was really quick. >> do you know a year younger than victoria beckham? >> that's the only reason i know. >> correct. >> correct. >> 49 today david beckham. should we go again. do you want to go again. yeah. okay. next one, snooker hero there he is. >> jemmy white, jemmy white, the greatest player probably never to win the world championship. >> many times . the bridesmaid. >> many times. the bridesmaid. never the bride. >> is that modern picture? yeah >> is that modern picture? yeah >> i'm not. i'll tell you what. if he's not well, yes, it's a piece of work. that is. >> he's very. yeah, yeah, it's very manchester. yeah it's. >> well it's very well. it wasn't with him for most of his life. so there he is. >> oh i'm going to say jemmy white 64, 64 for jemmy white. >> i'm going 58, 58. >> i'm going 58, 58. >> if you sort of went pretty much in the
oh, david. well, you know who that is. >> it's david beckham. >> it's david beckham. >> he's 49. >> he's 49. >> yes, i would today. i would say 49. that was really quick. >> do you know a year younger than victoria beckham? >> that's the only reason i know. >> correct. >> correct. >> 49 today david beckham. should we go again. do you want to go again. yeah. okay. next one, snooker hero there he is. >> jemmy white, jemmy white,...
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thank you, steve and david. you've run a superb campaign here in north yorkshire, a campaign to be really proud of hopeful and optimistic, with a great team here from across the region, promises that were fully costed . promises that were fully costed. senous promises that were fully costed. serious business experience, not a load of gimmicks. and i know that as you put those pledges into practice, you will deliver for people from harrogate to helmsley, from richmond to ripon, from scarborough to selby, and you will make a fantastic mayor for this region. and the voters have sent a clear message today, even in the prime minister's own backyard, that it isfime minister's own backyard, that it is time for change and under keir's leadership, there are no no go areas for labour anymore. it's time though, now for a general election so that voters can make their right across the country, labour are ready to serve , are ready to lead, ready serve, are ready to lead, ready to rebuild. britain under keir's leadership. a
thank you, steve and david. you've run a superb campaign here in north yorkshire, a campaign to be really proud of hopeful and optimistic, with a great team here from across the region, promises that were fully costed . promises that were fully costed. senous promises that were fully costed. serious business experience, not a load of gimmicks. and i know that as you put those pledges into practice, you will deliver for people from harrogate to helmsley, from richmond to ripon, from scarborough...
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david jones , votes. david jones, conservative, 3218 votes. and crucially, this is the interesting point. mark butcher , interesting point. mark butcher, reform uk 3101 votes. just behind the tories. well, the green party 368 votes and cregan liberal democrats 387 votes. so we're joined now by political correspondent . olivia utley . correspondent. olivia utley. olivia. well, it's been a bit of a landslide so far. is this what was expected? because it sounds like i mean, most people are thinking, yeah, we thought it would be bad, but do you think this spells the end for rishi sunak ? sunak? >> i think it was a really catastrophic night for the conservatives. obviously, all the results of the local elections aren't yet in, and we might not have a clear picture until sunday. but from what we know so far, it has been very bad indeed, and certainly in blackpool south. that result for the conservatives couldn't really have been worse . a 26 really have been worse. a 26 point swing away from the conservative to labour. now, to put that in perspectiv
david jones , votes. david jones, conservative, 3218 votes. and crucially, this is the interesting point. mark butcher , interesting point. mark butcher, reform uk 3101 votes. just behind the tories. well, the green party 368 votes and cregan liberal democrats 387 votes. so we're joined now by political correspondent . olivia utley . correspondent. olivia utley. olivia. well, it's been a bit of a landslide so far. is this what was expected? because it sounds like i mean, most people are...
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now david cameron has been on a lot of trips, hasn't he? he has. he's been very busy indeed. i think per number of days he's been foreign secretary. >> a number of countries and territories visited. he must be he must be the best travelled foreign secretary we've ever had. >> yes, he hit the ground running, at least with the travelling and it's in the air. >> it speaks to the advantages of having a member of the house of having a member of the house of lords in the job. he doesn't have to be back in the house of commons to vote. he doesn't have to see his constituents every weekend because he doesn't have any. he's able to be a full time foreign secretary. we won't be able to clock in and get his daily, daily charge, daily fee or whatever if they still have to do that. >> anyway, let's get the thoughts of former defence minister and labour mp ivor caplin, david cameron is he, like a kardashian? >> if i knew what kardashians were emily, then i'd be able to comment about that, obviously. but in but seriously, this cost £1.42 million for the five days that he had the plane , in
now david cameron has been on a lot of trips, hasn't he? he has. he's been very busy indeed. i think per number of days he's been foreign secretary. >> a number of countries and territories visited. he must be he must be the best travelled foreign secretary we've ever had. >> yes, he hit the ground running, at least with the travelling and it's in the air. >> it speaks to the advantages of having a member of the house of having a member of the house of lords in the job. he...
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i've got a david bomb. david. bomb? are you frozen as well ? no you're not. frozen as well? no you're not. no you're not. >> speak to me. i'm very real. very quick one. >> obviously, because of time, keir starmer's brilliant, but so far he wants to. said he's going to send them all back to where they come from. >> except they've been told by the eu they're not going to accept anybody, dublin's been trying to shove them back to us because they don't want them. >> there has to be some sort of system that stops it. >> if rwanda just reduced it day by 10 to 15, that's at least it's a start . we you know, we it's a start. we you know, we don't have the capacity in this country to house the hundreds of thousands of illegal. and let's face it, that's what they are. there are illegal migrants. exactly >> david, we are running out of time. people forget they're protesting illegal. david. david. stop talking. we've run out of . we've run out of time. out of. we've run out of time. for goodness sake, man, close your mouth . right. thank you so your mouth. right. thank you so much to my
i've got a david bomb. david. bomb? are you frozen as well ? no you're not. frozen as well? no you're not. no you're not. >> speak to me. i'm very real. very quick one. >> obviously, because of time, keir starmer's brilliant, but so far he wants to. said he's going to send them all back to where they come from. >> except they've been told by the eu they're not going to accept anybody, dublin's been trying to shove them back to us because they don't want them. >> there...
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i'm going to go to david. david campbell—bannerman , nana, yeah. campbell—bannerman, nana, yeah. well, it was a disastrous local elections, there's no doubt about that. there's no contest on that 500. almost 500 more councillors lost . councillors lost. >> we lost 1000 last year, and obviously andy street is a huge loss, we didn't win london, sadly, no. >> i think the lesson from this is sunak must go. i think it's a disaster. we're not getting the vision we need. we're not getting the reassurance. and if you look at what matt goodwin has been saying, it's like, you know, 1 in 4 conservative voters from last time are not voting at all. and you saw that in the in the turnout, which you touched on, 1 in 4 are going to reform. >> it's only 1 in 10 are on, 1 in 4 are going to reform. >> it's only1 in 10 are going >> it's only 1 in 10 are going to labour or the lib dems. so there's a chance, if we get the right leadership that reassures our own voters, not labour voters, our own voters, to come back and support us again, there is a chance to do a lot better, though, frankly, it's a cl
i'm going to go to david. david campbell—bannerman , nana, yeah. campbell—bannerman, nana, yeah. well, it was a disastrous local elections, there's no doubt about that. there's no contest on that 500. almost 500 more councillors lost . councillors lost. >> we lost 1000 last year, and obviously andy street is a huge loss, we didn't win london, sadly, no. >> i think the lesson from this is sunak must go. i think it's a disaster. we're not getting the vision we need. we're not...
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and david cameron says ukraine has the right to strike inside russia. this probably makes him your new best mate. leo. >> yeah. so david cameron has said that ukraine is the right to strike inside russia with the british weapons that britain is giving it. so this is this is a good thing that rishi has done, unless you're one of these foaming mouthed, right wingers who for some reason, for some reason, suddenly have decided that ukraine is their enemy. i don't understand why people on the right are doing that. it's like, you know, even trump in 2014, you know, was not 2014, but trump. trump was one of the first people to step up and really arm ukraine. you think you know, he's just changed his mind for political reasons. anyway, i'll get to this. rishi sunak has pledged to give ukraine a billion support. and if you think, oh, our money shouldn't be sent to ukraine, don't worry, it's mostly decommissioned kit that we're basically, you know, we've got it in storage and we're getting rid of it so we can upgrade our stuff, upgrade our jets to, you know, f—
and david cameron says ukraine has the right to strike inside russia. this probably makes him your new best mate. leo. >> yeah. so david cameron has said that ukraine is the right to strike inside russia with the british weapons that britain is giving it. so this is this is a good thing that rishi has done, unless you're one of these foaming mouthed, right wingers who for some reason, for some reason, suddenly have decided that ukraine is their enemy. i don't understand why people on the...
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but this tory tenure has been like a carousel since david cameron , carousel since david cameron, who ran away after he didn't get what he wanted over brexit. we've had theresa may, who did a disastrous job running back and forth around eu leaders in her kitten heels. how can we forget her dancing at that ill fated conference where she lost her voice and the letters fell off the wall behind her? i mean, that says it all. then someone even handed her a p 45. that says it all. then someone even handed her a p45. oh, god. but since the last election won by boris johnson on the premise of getting brexit done, although some would argue the british people were done with this current tepid version of it, boris, who gave them a stonking 80 seat majority, was ousted. they the tory party, decided they could do better and what followed can only be described as a six week comedy carousel, a farce in which liz truss, voted in by the members, was hounded out in what i believe was a plot to instil their man. rishi sunak liz sadly lasted just 49 days, outlived by a lettuce . despite outlived by a let
but this tory tenure has been like a carousel since david cameron , carousel since david cameron, who ran away after he didn't get what he wanted over brexit. we've had theresa may, who did a disastrous job running back and forth around eu leaders in her kitten heels. how can we forget her dancing at that ill fated conference where she lost her voice and the letters fell off the wall behind her? i mean, that says it all. then someone even handed her a p 45. that says it all. then someone even...
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. >> labour's chris webb takes the seat, beating conservative david jones in second. mark butcher was third in a decent showing for the reform party . the labour for the reform party. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, called the result seismic . the result seismic. >> the counting is also underway as london decides its next mayor, will sadiq khan , make mayor, will sadiq khan, make a third term? eyes also on key red wall areas in the west midlands and the tees valley in eight regional battles , with lawless regional battles, with lawless britain dominating the headlines , 38 police and crime commissioners are also being elected across england and wales. >> currently, the conservatives and labour have one each in the declared results so far , all declared results so far, all results across all elections as we get them throughout the day on gb news today, with quite a bit of wet weather across the country, but the far south should be brighter than yesterday and again, north west scotland doing okay for spring sunshine. >> the weather's staying pretty mixed as we go i
. >> labour's chris webb takes the seat, beating conservative david jones in second. mark butcher was third in a decent showing for the reform party . the labour for the reform party. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, called the result seismic . the result seismic. >> the counting is also underway as london decides its next mayor, will sadiq khan , make mayor, will sadiq khan, make a third term? eyes also on key red wall areas in the west midlands and the tees valley in eight...
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but our favourite rg has been teaching david cameron a thing or two. we'll see you and welcome back to headliner second half. leo. and barely two years since lockdown ended, students in columbia have created their own little traumas to avoid doing exams this year as well . yeah. as well. yeah. >> so columbia, which is a university in america's , university in america's, cancelled its graduation ceremony after weeks of turmoil . ceremony after weeks of turmoil. turmoil is traumatised. law students say they haven't. they shouldn't have to sit exams because there's been all this, you know, bongo drums, screaming , doing bullhorns and stuff, which i can understand. apparently medical students were having to, you know, do the practice on cadavers. well, there's, you know, people banging drums and shouting outside the window. and so, so of other universities, i mean, it's terrible for news people who rent out gowns and those sort of hats with a square. >> all people probably like stand up comedians who get jobs doing the commencement addresses, you know, go
but our favourite rg has been teaching david cameron a thing or two. we'll see you and welcome back to headliner second half. leo. and barely two years since lockdown ended, students in columbia have created their own little traumas to avoid doing exams this year as well . yeah. as well. yeah. >> so columbia, which is a university in america's , university in america's, cancelled its graduation ceremony after weeks of turmoil . ceremony after weeks of turmoil. turmoil is traumatised. law...
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hey, david. welcome to the show and always a delight. i want to talk to you about the fact that the eu has always maintained that immigration enriches the continent. it can only be a good thing. and yet now suddenly, they seem to be in favour of the kind of policy that nigel farage would like . my that nigel farage would like. my question to you is, is it legal for them to do this ? for them to do this? >> good afternoon martin. >> good afternoon martin. >> i think, you know, i think , >> i think, you know, i think, you know, there's a lot of hypocrisy and absurdity that we've seen coming now as, as you well know, coming from ursula von der leyen , i mean, in terms von der leyen, i mean, in terms of is it legal for them to do that if they change the laws? i think technically, yes. but you've still got this problem of the european court, which also appues the european court, which also applies there. so we're going to end up in, as i always say , more end up in, as i always say, more and more legal battles. if that's something that they i
hey, david. welcome to the show and always a delight. i want to talk to you about the fact that the eu has always maintained that immigration enriches the continent. it can only be a good thing. and yet now suddenly, they seem to be in favour of the kind of policy that nigel farage would like . my that nigel farage would like. my question to you is, is it legal for them to do this ? for them to do this? >> good afternoon martin. >> good afternoon martin. >> i think, you know,...
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lord david cameron has warned that the world is facing a tipping point and the outcome of the war in ukraine, he says, is crucial for western security . crucial for western security. he, during a visit to ukraine, the foreign secretary said the uk will appoint a new envoy to oversee a plan to ramp up production of weapons. he says kyiv must defeat russia or else europe faces a very dangerous future. the kremlin, though, has accused lord cameron of direct escalation when he said that ukraine could use british weapons to hit targets inside russia . and finally, the latest russia. and finally, the latest from wales, where unions representing workers at tata steel say that talks over plans to shut down blast furnaces. there have broken down community, the gmb and unite say there's disregard for the impact of proposed changes on staff and local communities. it comes as the steel giant wants to switch to a greener way of working, resulting in the potential loss of 2800 jobs. those are the headunes of 2800 jobs. those are the headlines from the newsroom. i'll be back at 9:00 with another up
lord david cameron has warned that the world is facing a tipping point and the outcome of the war in ukraine, he says, is crucial for western security . crucial for western security. he, during a visit to ukraine, the foreign secretary said the uk will appoint a new envoy to oversee a plan to ramp up production of weapons. he says kyiv must defeat russia or else europe faces a very dangerous future. the kremlin, though, has accused lord cameron of direct escalation when he said that ukraine...
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david says. bullet proof glass. david says. the big lie is that there are non—religious individuals. everyone believes in something. the scientific method should be appued the scientific method should be applied to the no god hypothesis , i mean, i don't know what your ideology is yourself . but ideology is yourself. but anyway, moving on to our next debate . debate. >> tony blair is god. oh. oh, good. who wants to go next? >> right. that's me. so stella creasy has tabled an amendment to the criminal justice bill, which would make some extreme , which would make some extreme, adjustments to the abortion legislation. this would include sex selective abortion becoming legal abortion for any reason up to birth , not having to have two to birth, not having to have two qualified doctors approve your abortion, not having to have a qualified doctor oversee it, and it being able to be, happen in any place. so i think that these are very dangerous for women and unborn babies. >> but, so just just before we start, stella creasy is the
david says. bullet proof glass. david says. the big lie is that there are non—religious individuals. everyone believes in something. the scientific method should be appued the scientific method should be applied to the no god hypothesis , i mean, i don't know what your ideology is yourself . but ideology is yourself. but anyway, moving on to our next debate . debate. >> tony blair is god. oh. oh, good. who wants to go next? >> right. that's me. so stella creasy has tabled an...
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she appointed boris johnson , david appointed boris johnson, david davis and liam fox, the three brexiteers, as they were known, to try and give her government some sort of, you know , sort of some sort of, you know, sort of make it look like a brexity government. but then, of course, she froze them all out and didn't really give them a say in what actually was going to happen. what actually was going to happen . and so boris johnson got happen. and so boris johnson got more and more frustrated. he kept trying to persuade theresa may to do things in a certain way. i mean, arguably he should have resigned over the joint report, but he thought it was a highly technical thing that people wouldn't really understand. and obviously he and davis then quit, over the chequers agreement in july of 2018. and from that point onwards, this book tells the story of boris johnson gradually putting together his leadership team and getting the support of a lot of those people in the european research group, the erg, and secretly meeting up with dominic cummings, who eventually goes into downing street with h
she appointed boris johnson , david appointed boris johnson, david davis and liam fox, the three brexiteers, as they were known, to try and give her government some sort of, you know , sort of some sort of, you know, sort of make it look like a brexity government. but then, of course, she froze them all out and didn't really give them a say in what actually was going to happen. what actually was going to happen . and so boris johnson got happen. and so boris johnson got more and more...
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guest . from david guest. >> really? you think so? >> really? you think so? >> yeah, i think it's come through a psychic. >> yeah, but the other thing is, i mean, i'm not going to comment on that. i'm sweating even more, but , chris, i on that. i'm sweating even more, but, chris, i think you follow jk rowling. i assume on x, the thing is, she doesn't actually just tweet about, the gender ideology and whatnot. she actually tweets what she thinks about a certain character called harry potter that , somebody harry potter that, somebody might be. >> so she should have a day off and write some kid's story books. yeah, yeah, i guess, but also, i mean , you can't get away also, i mean, you can't get away from the fact that all of this, gender critical stuff that she's done that has driven a huge amount of traffic to x and kept people there who might not have stayed otherwise. so i have no idea why he tweeted that i it's beyond me. it's a straight well also, the blame surely goes with him that, he he he's the one who creates the
guest . from david guest. >> really? you think so? >> really? you think so? >> yeah, i think it's come through a psychic. >> yeah, but the other thing is, i mean, i'm not going to comment on that. i'm sweating even more, but , chris, i on that. i'm sweating even more, but, chris, i think you follow jk rowling. i assume on x, the thing is, she doesn't actually just tweet about, the gender ideology and whatnot. she actually tweets what she thinks about a certain character...
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and then david cameron went and destroyed the government in libya with no idea how to replace it and created a second wave. and then the americans went in indirectly, but they did into syria and did the same thing again. and the source of all this fundamentally is foolish, illiterate, western meddling in in parts of the world we didn't understand, which has caused this great wave of migrants trying to better themselves completely agree, that is. and so i wouldn't it's not it's not good for greece. once people have arrived, no doubt some sort of measures need to be taken to make sure that people are settled, but they shouldn't be on their way in the first place. and they they the reason for this vast movement of people is mistaken warlike policies by governments which should have known better, which they continue to pursue. and of course, the next stage has been refugees from ukraine, i want to pick back up on what you said at the start because i thought it was absurd, when you say i completely disagree with you, when you say, oh, you know, i don't think it should be six months, it sh
and then david cameron went and destroyed the government in libya with no idea how to replace it and created a second wave. and then the americans went in indirectly, but they did into syria and did the same thing again. and the source of all this fundamentally is foolish, illiterate, western meddling in in parts of the world we didn't understand, which has caused this great wave of migrants trying to better themselves completely agree, that is. and so i wouldn't it's not it's not good for...
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and david cameron has officers? and david cameron has wound up the eco fanatics. i'll tell you why very, very shortly. but, yes . is tell you why very, very shortly. but, yes. is this a dating shows cruellest ever moment? >> i'm not a woman. >>— >> i'm not a woman. >> i'm not a woman. >> i knew i was born as a man. >>— >> i knew i was born as a man. >> all my panel tonight. it is the columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. we've got conservative mp deputy chair of the tory party, jonathan gullet, and broadcaster and author amy nicole turner. oh, yes. and what does the bbc think is wrong with this? >> for most, it's so much more rewarding than a boring old desk job. >> look at his office window . >> look at his office window. fantastic. get ready britain . fantastic. get ready britain. here we go. we've lost the illegal immigrants . we've lost the illegal immigrants. next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the first migrant has reportedly been sent to rwanda. that's according to the sun. they're claiming that the unnamed man
and david cameron has officers? and david cameron has wound up the eco fanatics. i'll tell you why very, very shortly. but, yes . is tell you why very, very shortly. but, yes. is this a dating shows cruellest ever moment? >> i'm not a woman. >>— >> i'm not a woman. >> i'm not a woman. >> i knew i was born as a man. >>— >> i knew i was born as a man. >> all my panel tonight. it is the columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. we've got...
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so an ex a top ex—copper as his former detective superintendent david swindle. brilliant, he has revealed how tech is changing the way police investigate serious crimes. he did start in the 70s, this guy. so he's had a broad, run of things, and he's pointing out that everywhere you 90, pointing out that everywhere you go, you leave a kind of a paper trail or a video trail. and so it's going to get harder and harder to do things like murder people. so, and i think we're supposed to feel comforted by this, but of course, it's also orwellian, do you feel safer with al? >> well, maybe this isn't relevant, local supermarket, which i won't name near to me in edinburgh. someone died in the disabled toilet and wasn't found until the next morning. so where was the cameras? >> clearly, i don't think they're going to put cameras in they're going to put cameras in the toilets. >> no, no, no, but i just mean in general. >> then if someone was looking at the footage of the shop, if you see what i mean. so whether they put loads of cameras, surely it's to do with the vigilance
so an ex a top ex—copper as his former detective superintendent david swindle. brilliant, he has revealed how tech is changing the way police investigate serious crimes. he did start in the 70s, this guy. so he's had a broad, run of things, and he's pointing out that everywhere you 90, pointing out that everywhere you go, you leave a kind of a paper trail or a video trail. and so it's going to get harder and harder to do things like murder people. so, and i think we're supposed to feel...
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. >> there you go, david says when the tories got rid of boris johnson, they opened pandora's box. and now all they've got left in that box is hope. there you go, gary says i've been much better off under the tories than i was under the last labour government. he says, you know what i did? i retired ten years early. congratulations to you. many people , though, might not many people, though, might not feel quite so well off. let's talk the reform party then, shall we, after the break. did you vote for them? what do you think to their performance as well as expected or not? i'll talk hi there. michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight. alongside with the conservative life peer lord moylan. and the trade unionist and fireman paul embery , let's talk the reform party then, shall we? they got almost 17% of the votes in blackpool south. i think there was something like only 117 votes between them and the tory party. there's been a lot of noise, about the reform party. tell me, just briefly in a second, i'm going to speak to ann widdecombe. but before i do that, lord moylan, how do yo
. >> there you go, david says when the tories got rid of boris johnson, they opened pandora's box. and now all they've got left in that box is hope. there you go, gary says i've been much better off under the tories than i was under the last labour government. he says, you know what i did? i retired ten years early. congratulations to you. many people , though, might not many people, though, might not feel quite so well off. let's talk the reform party then, shall we, after the break. did...
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well, we're joined now by former home office adviser doctor david nutt, david, thank you very much for joining us. now i'm reading the headune joining us. now i'm reading the headline here, so bear with me . headline here, so bear with me. magic mushrooms are more effective at treating depression in pensioners than young people. that doesn't tell us whether they are actually effective or how effective are they ? how effective are they? >> well, that, paper in the bmj was what we call a meta analysis. it looked at all the studies that have been done with psilocybin, which is the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, so not mushrooms themselves. but the active ingredient. and they showed that a single dose of psilocybin is the most effective treatment we have for depression i >> -- >> and this 5mm >> and this is fascinating because there are many people in this country who are , very, very this country who are, very, very medicated on antidepressants, having to take them every single day, but but with this treatment, it seems like that that's not how it works at all. just just 1 or 2 occ
well, we're joined now by former home office adviser doctor david nutt, david, thank you very much for joining us. now i'm reading the headune joining us. now i'm reading the headline here, so bear with me . headline here, so bear with me. magic mushrooms are more effective at treating depression in pensioners than young people. that doesn't tell us whether they are actually effective or how effective are they ? how effective are they? >> well, that, paper in the bmj was what we call a...
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and they're saying that according to this guy, david bell, who's a physician, he's saying that what they want to do is they want to they want to do is they want to they want to do is they want to they want all all countries to be able to donate or have give at lower prices, 20% of all the vaccines and, and this is just one more attempt by the, by the world to, to destroy our britain . leo. >> completely agree. >> completely agree. >> no. >> no. >> yeah. i mean, i don't know, i think the world health organisation varne they're just they're desperately trying to cling on to the power and status of money that they had, obviously, over the pandemic, when, you know, everybody was panicking like, oh my god, there's virus, you know? so everybody was they had all this money and power. and they want to keep the good times rolling . to keep the good times rolling. so they've like they're, they're bringing in these treaties and all this sort of stuff to try. and, you know, in the public sector, departments only ever get bigger. they never get smaller again. when the when the issue goes away. and i
and they're saying that according to this guy, david bell, who's a physician, he's saying that what they want to do is they want to they want to do is they want to they want to do is they want to they want all all countries to be able to donate or have give at lower prices, 20% of all the vaccines and, and this is just one more attempt by the, by the world to, to destroy our britain . leo. >> completely agree. >> completely agree. >> no. >> no. >> yeah. i mean, i...
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and to suggest that this is the old, remember that horrible thing about david steel and david owen , about one was in the other's pocket. and, you know, as soon as the election's over, one pops up. well, believe you me, you know, a bunch of student politicians wearing keffiyehs and waving palestinian flags aren't going to suddenly emerge out of the shadows and say, you know, we are now the secret labour frontbench, stephen, that ain't going to happen. >> stephen, whilst we've got you, you just want to. we are running out of time. but i did want to ask you about the shock results in the west midlands. perhaps the most shocking result of the weekend. actually, andy street being unseated. he was a very popular, character there, seen as the golden boy for the tories in the west midlands. but the fact that he's been unseated . and does that suggest that the tories are facing a much greater challenge than than first thought? >> you're right to concentrate on this. a couple of very interesting things about this, basically, richard parker was extremely gracious in his comments. i think it's
and to suggest that this is the old, remember that horrible thing about david steel and david owen , about one was in the other's pocket. and, you know, as soon as the election's over, one pops up. well, believe you me, you know, a bunch of student politicians wearing keffiyehs and waving palestinian flags aren't going to suddenly emerge out of the shadows and say, you know, we are now the secret labour frontbench, stephen, that ain't going to happen. >> stephen, whilst we've got you, you...
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i'll also be speaking to sir david davis as he plans to sir david davis as he plans to abstain. yes, abseil down anfield for a charity this afternoon. former defence secretary doctor liam fox will be here to share his latest book, the coming storm, which looks at why water will prompt the biggest crisis of the 21st century, and former immigration minister robert jenrick will be delving into details of his new report on legal migration . why report on legal migration. why do we need to cap the number
i'll also be speaking to sir david davis as he plans to sir david davis as he plans to abstain. yes, abseil down anfield for a charity this afternoon. former defence secretary doctor liam fox will be here to share his latest book, the coming storm, which looks at why water will prompt the biggest crisis of the 21st century, and former immigration minister robert jenrick will be delving into details of his new report on legal migration . why report on legal migration. why do we need to cap the...
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morris dancer i used to do david linney , who was the dad of someone i went to school with. he was a morris dancer . or he also. have morris dancer. or he also. have you ever danced around maypole? >> i have not. have you? >> i have not. have you? >> yeah. as kids, we would pay good money to see you do it. because, of course, you know, you hold the ribbons and you dance in and out of each other, and it forms a pattern around the maypole. oh. >> it's great. it'd be great to watch. >> yeah, yeah. primary school or whatever. all the primary school kids used to do it really good fun, really nice. >> i don't think there's many young people doing it now. >> yeah, maybe not, unless you're in places like padstow. >> yeah, it's fallen out of favour a little bit. >> it's a shame. it's nice to have something to celebrate. >> no, it's great time. >> no, it's great time. >> it's good to see the streets of padstow looking so busy as well, isn't it? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> everyone coming together lovely. >> right. >> right. >> well, hopefully summer is on the way. >> i hope so, it might be a
morris dancer i used to do david linney , who was the dad of someone i went to school with. he was a morris dancer . or he also. have morris dancer. or he also. have you ever danced around maypole? >> i have not. have you? >> i have not. have you? >> yeah. as kids, we would pay good money to see you do it. because, of course, you know, you hold the ribbons and you dance in and out of each other, and it forms a pattern around the maypole. oh. >> it's great. it'd be great...
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for reform uk, andrew cregan, lib dems howling laud hope, the official monster raving loony party , david jones from the party, david jones from the conservatives, kim knight, the alliance for freedom and democracy . democracy. >> and damon sharpe, new open , >> and damon sharpe, new open, non—political, organised leadership party. wow, ben thomas , green party, chris webb, thomas, green party, chris webb, laboun thomas, green party, chris webb, labour. there you go. there you go. those are the candidates for blackpool south. >> and we're not going to cast any opinion on any of those parties or how ridiculous their names are. well absolutely not. >> never, never, never , never >> never, never, never, never dream of it. not till after the election anyway. >> oh well, coming up, a retired teacher who refused to pay an engush teacher who refused to pay an english only parking fine in wales could face a £10,000 legal bill. £10,000. >> we're talking about the language here. so are english only parking charge notices not good enough . is this against the good enough. is this against the wel
for reform uk, andrew cregan, lib dems howling laud hope, the official monster raving loony party , david jones from the party, david jones from the conservatives, kim knight, the alliance for freedom and democracy . democracy. >> and damon sharpe, new open , >> and damon sharpe, new open, non—political, organised leadership party. wow, ben thomas , green party, chris webb, thomas, green party, chris webb, laboun thomas, green party, chris webb, labour. there you go. there you go....
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and david says 500 people enter on small boats and one leaves on one aeroplane. actually, it's more than 500. david >> over the weekend, more than 7000 have arrived this year. >> yeah, and, here we go. what else have you been saying? sorry. >> credit where? credit. you've just got to hope that it's the start of something. >> yeah, somebody who calls themselves a reform voter says £303,000 to send one immigrant to rwanda. but how long would it take to spend that amount of money to keep him here? >> it's three times 3000. >> it's three times 3000. >> yeah. how long would it spend? yeah, much more to keep him here. >> how much are the hotel bills? >> how much are the hotel bills? >> but also to be clear, that £3,000 is only the cash that they've got to go like the money in the bank account, but also we want to get them out of our hotel. >> so many hotels now are no go areas for tourists because, and i've seen a few of them in the brighton area, they just become very run down and dilapidated. yeah, they've become a complete eyesore. yeah, you've got to get them out
and david says 500 people enter on small boats and one leaves on one aeroplane. actually, it's more than 500. david >> over the weekend, more than 7000 have arrived this year. >> yeah, and, here we go. what else have you been saying? sorry. >> credit where? credit. you've just got to hope that it's the start of something. >> yeah, somebody who calls themselves a reform voter says £303,000 to send one immigrant to rwanda. but how long would it take to spend that amount...
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and all of those david cameron took our meps out. i was the project manager for that when i was the shadow europe minister. you know, the history, the epp in their manifesto for the european elections, are now apparently saying, quote, we want to implement the concept of safe third countries. this is the european people's party. so who of course were desperately in favour of theresa may's original deal favour of theresa may's original deal. so you know, the whole world tonight is kind of spinning through 180 degrees and going back towards maybe where the uk government is. >> although what's different, i think, is that rwanda is a deportation scheme, not a not a processing scheme. once you go to the rwanda, you're not going to the rwanda, you're not going to come back. and that's the difference. maybe with what we're looking at. >> well, the government has said repeatedly you should not be able to come into the united kingdom illegally and be able to stay. so the rwanda scheme was always been designed as a deterrent. here's the irony
and all of those david cameron took our meps out. i was the project manager for that when i was the shadow europe minister. you know, the history, the epp in their manifesto for the european elections, are now apparently saying, quote, we want to implement the concept of safe third countries. this is the european people's party. so who of course were desperately in favour of theresa may's original deal favour of theresa may's original deal. so you know, the whole world tonight is kind of...
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and the kremlin has accused lord david cameron of a direct escalation of the war in ukraine. after the foreign secretary told president zelenskyy of ukraine that the country could use british weapons to strike russian targets . in his starkest warning targets. in his starkest warning yet, during a visit to kyiv, lord cameron said kyiv must defeat russia or else europe faces a very dangerous future . faces a very dangerous future. yeah, i was it's a sign of getting old. >> it's a sign of getting old. i don't know who olivia rodrigo is. >> and also there is. when i was driving down to work the other day, there was. it was top story on the radio was about, this a concert with a rapper had been cancelled about ten minutes before it was due to start . and before it was due to start. and all these very, very disappointed fans outside the arena being sent home. and yeah, i was thinking they didn't say who the rapper was, and apparently they were a boogie wit da hoodie. >> yes , i don't know. >> yes, i don't know. >> yes, i don't know. >> i'm not familiar with that rapper. i'm not. >
and the kremlin has accused lord david cameron of a direct escalation of the war in ukraine. after the foreign secretary told president zelenskyy of ukraine that the country could use british weapons to strike russian targets . in his starkest warning targets. in his starkest warning yet, during a visit to kyiv, lord cameron said kyiv must defeat russia or else europe faces a very dangerous future . faces a very dangerous future. yeah, i was it's a sign of getting old. >> it's a sign of...
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doubt they're overly keen on hearing the words deputy prime minister angela rayner or foreign secretary david lammy, and i imagine they shudder at the prospect of edward samuel miliband as the secretary of state for energy and net zero reform. well richard tice his party did perform pretty well, didn't they? in blackpool south there were only 100 votes or so behind the tory candidate and a whole host of council seats. the same people who stopped voting tory went out and voted for reform instead . that is reform instead. that is undeniable, and tice is bullish . undeniable, and tice is bullish. >> succeeded with our best ever by—election result by some margin, significantly ahead of our national polling average. many people in the media have now got egg on their face. they said we couldn't do it. you know, we were a virtual party. well, we've just proven them completely and utterly wrong, but it won't really make a difference at the general election, will it? >> talking of a general election, some people are now predicting that labour could fall 32 seats short of an outright majority . just
doubt they're overly keen on hearing the words deputy prime minister angela rayner or foreign secretary david lammy, and i imagine they shudder at the prospect of edward samuel miliband as the secretary of state for energy and net zero reform. well richard tice his party did perform pretty well, didn't they? in blackpool south there were only 100 votes or so behind the tory candidate and a whole host of council seats. the same people who stopped voting tory went out and voted for reform instead...