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because brexit britain is broken.lf to be completely incapable of fixing it. we can't afford another ten years of this. it is time that we made decisions in the scotland for scotland. it is time to vote for the snp, for scotland to be an independent country. friends, choosing to become independent, to make decisions for ourselves, offers so big, so vast an opportunity. an opportunity to reimagine what government is for and how we can improve the lives of our fellow citizens. government should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about ambition, rather than decline. let us not lose sight of what we have been able to do in scotland with the limited powers in our parliaments. let me just give you a few examples. when the snp came to office we scrap tuition fees. since then the number of scottish students going to university for the first time has grown by 31%. in the number of students from our poorest communities is at a record high. those aren
because brexit britain is broken.lf to be completely incapable of fixing it. we can't afford another ten years of this. it is time that we made decisions in the scotland for scotland. it is time to vote for the snp, for scotland to be an independent country. friends, choosing to become independent, to make decisions for ourselves, offers so big, so vast an opportunity. an opportunity to reimagine what government is for and how we can improve the lives of our fellow citizens. government should...
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precisely the sort of deal we were promised by kemi post—brexit britain , texan post—brexit britain, her and kemi badenoch two peas in a pod and texas. what a magnificent, massive economy. and of course its number one export petroleum products. >> well, look, texas is a mighty economy. the economy of texas is worth £1.9 trillion a year. the whole uk economy is only worth 2.2 trillion. so it's almost as big as the uk itself. now we don't have a trade deal with the us as a whole, nor does the european union and the european union's been trying to negotiate a deal with america for a trade deal with america for the best of 40 years. the the best part of 40 years. the us never or very, very rarely signs trade deals because it's so powerful and its market is so big, it can dictate the terms without signing trade deals. so what the government's been doing since brexit, since we've been allowed to negotiate our own trade deals as the uk rather than as the eu. it's been going for, eating the elephant in chunks if you like. and there is kemi badenoch with, governor greg abbott of texas. they a
precisely the sort of deal we were promised by kemi post—brexit britain , texan post—brexit britain, her and kemi badenoch two peas in a pod and texas. what a magnificent, massive economy. and of course its number one export petroleum products. >> well, look, texas is a mighty economy. the economy of texas is worth £1.9 trillion a year. the whole uk economy is only worth 2.2 trillion. so it's almost as big as the uk itself. now we don't have a trade deal with the us as a whole, nor...
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they really want the british government in brexit britain to do? but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting the electoral commission databases containing the names and addresses of 40 million registered voters were visible to hackers with links to china in 2021 and 2022. but the government says it didn't affect the outcome of local elections at the time . china has reacted at the time. china has reacted angrily to the accusations , angrily to the accusations, branding them fabricated and malicious slanders . oliver malicious slanders. oliver dowden also said national cyber security support will be in place to help political parties make sure they're protected from foreign influence in the run up to the general election. >> we want now to be as open as possible with the house and with the bri
they really want the british government in brexit britain to do? but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting the electoral commission databases containing the names and addresses of 40 million registered voters were visible to...
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they really want the british government in brexit britain to do?iddlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two
they really want the british government in brexit britain to do?iddlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two
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they really want the british government in brexit britain to do?ews with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting the electoral commission databases containing the names and addresses of 40 million registered voters were visible to hackers with links to china in 2021 and 2022. but the government says it didn't affect the outcome of local elections at the time . china has reacted at the time. china has reacted angrily to the accusations , angrily to the accusations, branding them fabricated and malicious slanders . oliver malicious slanders. oliver dowden also said national cyber security support will be in place to help political parties make sure they're protected from foreign influence in the run up to the general election. >> we want now to be as open as possible with the house and with the british public because part of our defence
they really want the british government in brexit britain to do?ews with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom as you've been hearing the deputy prime minister has accused china of being responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns targeting the electoral commission databases containing the names and addresses of 40 million registered voters were visible to hackers with links to china in 2021 and 2022....
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, brexit has happened, so he wants to use this moment to show that europe can be self-sufficient without the americans, without, well, to some extent without the british, but without the americans, and it can be itself... a powerful military power, so to speak, and i think that this is a positive point, that what macron has to do now show that europe can really do it , an independent military can now take place, so to speak, a new structure without the americans, but whether it will work, i don’t know, but it seems to me that many... he is also praised for this, that he brought to this to this war, this one, i don't know how it will be in ukrainian, strategic ambiguity. and it is very good that the russians do not know and will not know what the west will do, because at some point the russians will always know, for example, that the americans, or the french, or the germans say, no, we cannot do this to them , we cannot give it, then right away, the russians know in advance that they can do much easier, because there will be no counterbalance from the west, i think that here... also a big
, brexit has happened, so he wants to use this moment to show that europe can be self-sufficient without the americans, without, well, to some extent without the british, but without the americans, and it can be itself... a powerful military power, so to speak, and i think that this is a positive point, that what macron has to do now show that europe can really do it , an independent military can now take place, so to speak, a new structure without the americans, but whether it will work, i...
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of course, that suspension had been related to the post—brexit checks on goods from britain enteringr date with this breaking piece of news withjennifer o'leary, who joins me from belfast. what more can you tell us at this stage? you're right, it certainly is a major breaking news from northern ireland of seismic political consequences, some might say, but just to reiterate what has happened, sirjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, that is the biggest unionist party in northern ireland, has been charged with historical sexual
of course, that suspension had been related to the post—brexit checks on goods from britain enteringr date with this breaking piece of news withjennifer o'leary, who joins me from belfast. what more can you tell us at this stage? you're right, it certainly is a major breaking news from northern ireland of seismic political consequences, some might say, but just to reiterate what has happened, sirjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, that is the biggest unionist party...
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people had lost brexit a first month earlier also blamed facebook for losing the brexit vote in britainhe defended the right of people to deny the holocaust on facebook. fast-forward three years later and he caved in on everything. there had been a huge advertiser boycott led by organizations very close ties to the intelligence community that were putting a lot of pressure on him. he made up a reason suggesting that there was some evidence showing increase of anti-semitic hate speech on facebook and real world violence. they can't trace those things and we documented recently that even with a big increase in hate speech, it doesn't translate into real world violence happily. the real issue here is obviously politics, zuckerberg in response to all the pressure from democrats to not have republican and conservative content. has just shut it all down and he has done it again. he restricted the content earlier. really a year or two ago. and he has been restricting ever since then and doing it now. rain shower lawyer this is why everyone has to be on platforms that don't do this. x doesn't d
people had lost brexit a first month earlier also blamed facebook for losing the brexit vote in britainhe defended the right of people to deny the holocaust on facebook. fast-forward three years later and he caved in on everything. there had been a huge advertiser boycott led by organizations very close ties to the intelligence community that were putting a lot of pressure on him. he made up a reason suggesting that there was some evidence showing increase of anti-semitic hate speech on...
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britain shouldn't be about british rail users , um, paying british rail users, um, paying extortionate the public coffers of european countries. it's a fair point actually. yeah. which is remarkable really. so that trains are running really well though, aren't they? indeed and i think that who's fairly well that anyone who's fairly well travelled in will look at travelled in europe will look at the as they're much the rail fares as they're much cheapen the rail fares as they're much cheaper, more punctual, i'd cheaper, um, more punctual, i'd say, in terms of services . and say, in terms of services. and they're cleaner as well. >> , cleaner, cheaper, >> yes, cleaner, cheaper, efficient. i mean, god almighty. who'd have thought it? um, now, obviously one the big answers obviously one of the big answers to to, to to this is to, um, is to nationalise it, which i think is one of labour's ideas . um, but one of labour's ideas. um, but you know, i don't want the government running my bath, let alone the train company. at the moment, old enough to moment, i'm old enough to remember rail remem
britain shouldn't be about british rail users , um, paying british rail users, um, paying extortionate the public coffers of european countries. it's a fair point actually. yeah. which is remarkable really. so that trains are running really well though, aren't they? indeed and i think that who's fairly well that anyone who's fairly well travelled in will look at travelled in europe will look at the as they're much the rail fares as they're much cheapen the rail fares as they're much cheaper,...
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of course, that suspension had been related to the post—brexit checks on goods from britain enteringthern ireland. let's get you right up to date with this breaking piece of news with jennifer date with this breaking piece of news withjennifer o'leary, who joins me from belfast. what more can you tell us at this stage? you're right, it certainly is a major breaking news from northern ireland of seismic political consequences, some might say, but just to reiterate what has happened, sirjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, that is the biggest unionist party in northern ireland, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has stepped back as dup leader. a57—year—old woman, we can also say, has also been with aiding and abetting in connection with those alleged offences. they were both arrested yesterday morning by psni detectives and questioned before being charged last night. they are due to appear in court from april. police issued this statement this morning, but did not identify, at that stage, who had been arrested and charged. the statement said
of course, that suspension had been related to the post—brexit checks on goods from britain enteringthern ireland. let's get you right up to date with this breaking piece of news with jennifer date with this breaking piece of news withjennifer o'leary, who joins me from belfast. what more can you tell us at this stage? you're right, it certainly is a major breaking news from northern ireland of seismic political consequences, some might say, but just to reiterate what has happened, sirjeffrey...
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from britain into northern ireland's.s up between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, that it impacted their sense of unionism, but in the last few months we have seen that power—sharing assembly restored, largely, as we have heard from all of the people i have spoken to so far, because ofjeffrey donaldson's role as as salesman, is this was a sales project, these the coach from my guests in the last half an hour or so, my guests in the last half an hour orso, describing my guests in the last half an hour or so, describing how instrumental has been. let me bring back in mark devenport, a former political editor for bbc northern ireland. give us a sense of the shock that you are hearing about this news from people who have been talking to. $5 hearing about this news from people who have been talking to.— who have been talking to. as you sa , the who have been talking to. as you say, the rumours _ who have been talking to. as you say, the rumours started - who have been talking to. as you i say, the rumours started circ
from britain into northern ireland's.s up between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, that it impacted their sense of unionism, but in the last few months we have seen that power—sharing assembly restored, largely, as we have heard from all of the people i have spoken to so far, because ofjeffrey donaldson's role as as salesman, is this was a sales project, these the coach from my guests in the last half an hour or so, my guests in the last half an hour orso, describing my guests in the...
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, also blamed faceboow for losing in britain.nd said he defendant the right to deny the holocaust on facebook. but fast forward to years later and he caved in on everything. there had been a used advertised boycott with close ties to the intelligence community. they were putting a lot of somsure on him. he made up a reason suggesting there was evidence showing an increase of speech know mike hate speech violence.h they can't trace those thingsn come and we documented recentlye that even with big increase in hatel speech, it doesn't translate into world violence obviously, politics, zuckerberg in response to the pressure from democrats to not have republican and conservative content, he has shut it all down and restricted the content earlier a year or s two aghoo and restricted ever since and doing it again right now.is >> laura: everybody has to be on platforms that doesn't do this.ta x and true social tomorrow. we reached out to mehta who sai this expands on years of work on how we approach trade content based on what people hav
, also blamed faceboow for losing in britain.nd said he defendant the right to deny the holocaust on facebook. but fast forward to years later and he caved in on everything. there had been a used advertised boycott with close ties to the intelligence community. they were putting a lot of somsure on him. he made up a reason suggesting there was evidence showing an increase of speech know mike hate speech violence.h they can't trace those thingsn come and we documented recentlye that even with...
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we are wasting our brexit era.ies to unleash britain's agricultural, competitive ness. regrettably, we have implemented a sustainable farming incentive, which sounds delightful, but what means is twisting what it really means is twisting farmers arms to take agricultural fields out of food production and into wildlife schemes. if british farmers want to remain competitive in a global market, they need to produce food at competitive prices. and that's not going to happenif prices. and that's not going to happen if we're incentivising them to turn wheat fields into bogs and marshes . so we're bogs and marshes. so we're joined now by neil parish . neil, joined now by neil parish. neil, are you are you there? excellent. you weren't on the protest. you didn't drive your tractor up from somerset? >> no, my tractor probably is older and i wouldn't like it to be investigated too much by the metropolitan police . i suspect, metropolitan police. i suspect, in the centre of london. it may not be a terribly good idea. >> right
we are wasting our brexit era.ies to unleash britain's agricultural, competitive ness. regrettably, we have implemented a sustainable farming incentive, which sounds delightful, but what means is twisting what it really means is twisting farmers arms to take agricultural fields out of food production and into wildlife schemes. if british farmers want to remain competitive in a global market, they need to produce food at competitive prices. and that's not going to happenif prices. and that's not...
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and the united states have for years accused the kremlin of interfering in their own elections or, in britainturns out that their island future depends on the situation in russia, on the elections in russia, but nevertheless, in response to all their calls to disrupt the elections, they can only it is bitter to note that the elections were held normally. thank you, lisa, this was our man in london, lisa gerson, by the way, please, lisa, according to the classics, do not read british newspapers before lunch, especially yellow ones, although choosing between british weather and british lunch, maybe i would prefer reading newspapers, it's still more attractive. it’s very funny that he was called the new churchill, and it was in this style that he repeated, i promise you nothing but tears and grief, this is war, that is, he drew a clear analogy with the second world war, but now it turns out, that the promise to fight to the last accompanied by loud pr campaigns may no longer work, the washington post is already assuring that strikes on russian territory, shelling of the belgorod kursk region, in
and the united states have for years accused the kremlin of interfering in their own elections or, in britainturns out that their island future depends on the situation in russia, on the elections in russia, but nevertheless, in response to all their calls to disrupt the elections, they can only it is bitter to note that the elections were held normally. thank you, lisa, this was our man in london, lisa gerson, by the way, please, lisa, according to the classics, do not read british newspapers...
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but one that is starting to change attitudes beyond time passing and lack of major benefits from brexitreminded people that britain might have left the european union but it can't leave the european continent and insecurity and its interests are infi its -- undefined with its neighbors and it is harmeder -- we johnson was elected you saw a change and new ethic of collaboration and working together and brits have had a lot of prime ministers nc >> we have lost count. >> with each one has been to look of ways of more closely with the e.u. and we are going to have fore prime minister before the end of the year and i suspect w■me a much bigger step up in the direction of cooperation. and it is going security and the labor party in the u.k. who have now been likely to win the next election will be to sign a security pact with the european union. >> taste another change. -- that's another change. >> they have changed their identity. it goes through quite a big shift and i think there's an appetite for that because there's not always been a huge appetite with reengaging with u.k. because of fr
but one that is starting to change attitudes beyond time passing and lack of major benefits from brexitreminded people that britain might have left the european union but it can't leave the european continent and insecurity and its interests are infi its -- undefined with its neighbors and it is harmeder -- we johnson was elected you saw a change and new ethic of collaboration and working together and brits have had a lot of prime ministers nc >> we have lost count. >> with each one...
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regarding britain's role in europe after leaving the european union is now gone. i don't think this is even discussed anymore. i certainly don't hear it. leading up to russia's large scale invasion, anytime there was some issue, security or otherwise, regarding the trans-atlantic community or europe, you would always have someone asking questions, how does this impact the region now that the u.k. is out of the e.u. or from an american point of view are we going to be able to work with the e.u. now that the u.k. is out? i think britain's leadership role leading up and since the large scale invasion has proven that the u.k. has been for centuries a continental power and will be one for centuries more. regardless of its membership status in the e.u. or not. it's now just become a reality that's accepted. i think this is a positive thing as the community moves on from this brexit debate. i always love pointing out that in 1920, there were british troops in estonia helping estonia during the russian civil war, depending estonia, helping them get their independence. bef
regarding britain's role in europe after leaving the european union is now gone. i don't think this is even discussed anymore. i certainly don't hear it. leading up to russia's large scale invasion, anytime there was some issue, security or otherwise, regarding the trans-atlantic community or europe, you would always have someone asking questions, how does this impact the region now that the u.k. is out of the e.u. or from an american point of view are we going to be able to work with the e.u....
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regarding britain's role in europe after leaving the european union is now gone. don't think this is even discussed anymore. i certainly don't hear it. leading up to russia's large scale invasion, anytime there was some issue, security or otherwise, regarding the trans-atlantic community or europe, you would always have someone asking questions, how does this impact the region now that the u.k. is out of the e.u. or from an american point of view are we going to be able to work with the e.u. now that the u.k. is out? i think britain's leadership role leading up and since the large scale invasion has proven that the u.k. has been for centuries a continental power and will be one for centuries more. regardless of its membership status in the e.u. or not. it's now just become a reality that's accepted. i think this is a positive thing as the community moves on from this brexit debate. i always love pointing out that in 1920, there were british troops in estonia helping estonia during the russian civil war, depending estonia, helping them get their independence. befor
regarding britain's role in europe after leaving the european union is now gone. don't think this is even discussed anymore. i certainly don't hear it. leading up to russia's large scale invasion, anytime there was some issue, security or otherwise, regarding the trans-atlantic community or europe, you would always have someone asking questions, how does this impact the region now that the u.k. is out of the e.u. or from an american point of view are we going to be able to work with the e.u....
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, it happened instantly, and great britain feels great having left the european union, well, relativelyrance, and this is not an independent entity, no matter what we say, it broadcasts the paradigm that is offered to him, which is imposed on him. and today this is one of the possible options for the interaction of the influence of the united states on europe, continued. and this voice of macron is not the voice of france, it is the voice of the united states. and the second point is a voice in support at the moment, the dying zelensky, the ukraine he is destroying. i would add that this is a voice in support of the united states, which completely wants to overthrow ukraine’s opinion in russia and europe. i’ll add one of the reasons for the rather unexpected improvisation the french president, which caused an international stir and the indignation of the internal opposition, is, according to many french observers, public fatigue from the military agenda of the deterioration of the image of ukraine, as evidenced by the recently released ifop survey results, and if in march 2022 82% of th
, it happened instantly, and great britain feels great having left the european union, well, relativelyrance, and this is not an independent entity, no matter what we say, it broadcasts the paradigm that is offered to him, which is imposed on him. and today this is one of the possible options for the interaction of the influence of the united states on europe, continued. and this voice of macron is not the voice of france, it is the voice of the united states. and the second point is a voice in...
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you know, you you care about britain.rtling towards a labour government. are you not going to be out campaigning? you're not going to be out there campaigning to for reform or for whoever tries to stop whoever else tries to stop a labour government. nigel, you know. mean, boris is almost >> well, i mean, boris is almost in retirement and what i'm doing is within rules my is i'm using within the rules my position at gb news with my 4.2 million followers on social media, i'm doing my and particularly on tiktok these days, with, with a younger audience. i am still fighting , audience. i am still fighting, trying very hard to get people to look at things in a very, very different way. i'm still, whether i for stand election, whether i for stand election, whether i for stand election, whether i stay as i am, i am still campaigning and fighting for change. i'm not sure boris is doing any of those things. >> well, now it's time for something completely different, as they say, nigel, because gb news is political editor, christoph
you know, you you care about britain.rtling towards a labour government. are you not going to be out campaigning? you're not going to be out there campaigning to for reform or for whoever tries to stop whoever else tries to stop a labour government. nigel, you know. mean, boris is almost >> well, i mean, boris is almost in retirement and what i'm doing is within rules my is i'm using within the rules my position at gb news with my 4.2 million followers on social media, i'm doing my and...
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you know, you you care about britain.ere hurtling towards a labour government. are you not going to be out campaigning? you're not going to be out there campaigning to for reform or for whoever tries to stop whoever else tries to stop a labour government. nigel, you know. mean, boris is almost >> well, i mean, boris is almost in retirement and what i'm doing is within rules my is i'm using within the rules my position at gb news with my 4.2 million followers on social media, i'm doing my and particularly on tiktok these days, with, with a younger audience. i am still fighting , audience. i am still fighting, trying very hard to get people to look at things in a very, very different way. i'm still, whether i for stand election, whether i for stand election, whether i for stand election, whether i stay as i am, i am still campaigning and fighting for change. i'm not sure boris is doing any of those things. >> well, now it's time for something completely different, as they say, nigel, because gb news is political editor, chr
you know, you you care about britain.ere hurtling towards a labour government. are you not going to be out campaigning? you're not going to be out there campaigning to for reform or for whoever tries to stop whoever else tries to stop a labour government. nigel, you know. mean, boris is almost >> well, i mean, boris is almost in retirement and what i'm doing is within rules my is i'm using within the rules my position at gb news with my 4.2 million followers on social media, i'm doing my...
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excursion, it happened instantly, and great britain feels great having left the european union, wellel at the moment, who are macron’s competitors at the moment, it’s scholz, who, in principle, is nobody not interesting, well, it’s like now on the internet there is the concept of skuf, this is such a bald, plump guy who has already lost, among other things. france, and this is not an independent entity, so to speak, an international project, would be imposed we didn’t talk there, he broadcasts the paradigm that is offered to him, which is imposed on him, and today this is one of the possible options. question: do you support ukraine's candidacy for membership in the eu? 63% answered in the affirmative, only 49% agreed with the candidacy in february 2024, approval of european arms supplies to ukraine dropped from 65 to 50%. so it is likely that the president sought , with his statement about the possible dispatch of military units to ukraine, to shake up public opinion and direct concern. states seemed rather confused by the rapid pace of developments and simply supported their anglo-
excursion, it happened instantly, and great britain feels great having left the european union, wellel at the moment, who are macron’s competitors at the moment, it’s scholz, who, in principle, is nobody not interesting, well, it’s like now on the internet there is the concept of skuf, this is such a bald, plump guy who has already lost, among other things. france, and this is not an independent entity, so to speak, an international project, would be imposed we didn’t talk there, he...
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. >> frank says apart from his other britain, other failures breaking britain, he the brexit he did notld vote if he came back, they would vote labour leanne and leanne has labour and leanne and leanne has got interesting constituency got an interesting constituency because a huge because there's a huge independent vote up there. they've got many of the councillors on the local authority , so it would be a real authority, so it would be a real big way fight now between big three way fight now between lee , labour, the lee anderson, labour, the independent tories. independent and the tories. that's fight. john that's a four way fight. john has got in touch to say boris is the past now. >> he did a great job on brexit but he wasted half a billion, 500 a trillion 500 billion, half a trillion dunng 500 billion, half a trillion during bringing 500 billion, half a trillion duri|back bringing 500 billion, half a trillion duri|back will bringing 500 billion, half a trillion duri|back will not bringing 500 billion, half a trillion duri|back will not work. inging 500 billion, half a trillion duri
. >> frank says apart from his other britain, other failures breaking britain, he the brexit he did notld vote if he came back, they would vote labour leanne and leanne has labour and leanne and leanne has got interesting constituency got an interesting constituency because a huge because there's a huge independent vote up there. they've got many of the councillors on the local authority , so it would be a real authority, so it would be a real big way fight now between big three way fight...
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you know, we've had we've had covid and kind of the residue of brexit.een there's reasons for it. but at the same time they've britain is europe is collapsing everywhere around us. >> us. >> are we collapsing worse. well that was the truth. >> the truth from what i know is no . 110. >> no. >> so i said there is some, some mischievous malarkey going on from the guardian. of course, this has been reported in the guardian and it's heavily reporting very anti—tory reporting and a very anti—tory stance as well. you'd expect them to be and probably, to some degree they're correct as well. however, there are a number global factors. there has been an unprecedented pandemic. we are not the only people suffering. they're suffering in the us. they're suffering people responded pandemic and furlough. >> this is what we're paying . >> this is what we're paying. >> this is what we're paying. >> so think the way that we >> so i think the way that we delivered our pandemic here against backdrop of brexit, against the backdrop of brexit, at same time has at exactly the
you know, we've had we've had covid and kind of the residue of brexit.een there's reasons for it. but at the same time they've britain is europe is collapsing everywhere around us. >> us. >> are we collapsing worse. well that was the truth. >> the truth from what i know is no . 110. >> no. >> so i said there is some, some mischievous malarkey going on from the guardian. of course, this has been reported in the guardian and it's heavily reporting very anti—tory...
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you know, we've had we've had covid and kind of the residue of brexit.en there's reasons for it. but at the same time they've britain is europe is collapsing everywhere around us. >> us. >> are we collapsing worse. well that was the truth. >> the truth from what i know is no . 110. >> no. >> so i said there is some, some mischievous malarkey going on from the guardian. of course, this has been reported in the guardian and it's heavily reporting very anti—tory reporting and a very anti—tory stance as well. you'd expect them to be and probably, to some degree they're correct as well. however, there are a number global factors. there has been an unprecedented pandemic. we are not the only people suffering. they're suffering in the us. they're suffering people responded pandemic and furlough. >> this is what we're paying . >> this is what we're paying. >> this is what we're paying. >> so think the way that we >> so i think the way that we delivered our pandemic here against backdrop of brexit, against the backdrop of brexit, at same time has at exactly the s
you know, we've had we've had covid and kind of the residue of brexit.en there's reasons for it. but at the same time they've britain is europe is collapsing everywhere around us. >> us. >> are we collapsing worse. well that was the truth. >> the truth from what i know is no . 110. >> no. >> so i said there is some, some mischievous malarkey going on from the guardian. of course, this has been reported in the guardian and it's heavily reporting very anti—tory...
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so it's around 700,000 now in june 2016, which, as it happens, was the month that britain voted for brexitas less than half that number. it was 321,000. it's now 672. and yet and people thought that brexit was going to be the brilliant answer, the shining beacon on the hill to all their problems. and it's and i mean look oh here here's a point this is based on. >> and we're talking legal migration figures at the moment not the small boats issue. that's something else. >> but sorry. by the way, stephen, i think the, the another thing i really dislike about the way robert jenrick is positioning he's positioning this is he's deliberately conflating the two. so you're absolutely to so you're absolutely right to point about legal immigration. >> yeah. okay. but legal migration down to us issuing migration is down to us issuing visas to allow people in to allow them to stay. yes. so why don't we just reduce the number of visas we're issuing? >> ask the government. >> well, ask the government. i mean, that's the ludicrous thing about this is you keep seeing rishi sunak pop up on television and sa
so it's around 700,000 now in june 2016, which, as it happens, was the month that britain voted for brexitas less than half that number. it was 321,000. it's now 672. and yet and people thought that brexit was going to be the brilliant answer, the shining beacon on the hill to all their problems. and it's and i mean look oh here here's a point this is based on. >> and we're talking legal migration figures at the moment not the small boats issue. that's something else. >> but sorry....
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done for look, we got brexit done for three simple to three very simple reasons to make britain veryal. to not globalist, but global. to make britain great again, that we need to be looking beyond the european union now, a part european union now, a big part of that is no longer being dictated to by foreign courts or foreign jurisdictions. now look, going back to rwanda, the rwanda plan, when priti started it, talking about it, yes, it would have acted as a deterrent to patel. priti patel as home secretary at the time, at at this minute, i'm not convinced it's going to act as a deterrent enough. because simply enough. yeah, because simply because because we haven't been able a single person able to deport a single person on to rwanda. on a plane to rwanda. >> also, we've embarrassed >> what? also, we've embarrassed ourselves we have given ourselves because we have given this free rein to people who are all appeals failed. here's all your appeals failed. here's some money join some more money to join our legal and try again. legal system and try again. yeah, no other country. >> absol
done for look, we got brexit done for three simple to three very simple reasons to make britain veryal. to not globalist, but global. to make britain great again, that we need to be looking beyond the european union now, a part european union now, a big part of that is no longer being dictated to by foreign courts or foreign jurisdictions. now look, going back to rwanda, the rwanda plan, when priti started it, talking about it, yes, it would have acted as a deterrent to patel. priti patel as...
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trade unionist andy mcdonald and ex brexit party mep belinda d'alessio and what happens next .d ones being cared for by a foreign con artist.
trade unionist andy mcdonald and ex brexit party mep belinda d'alessio and what happens next .d ones being cared for by a foreign con artist.
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minister of foreign affairs, but he was still the head of government, in fact, the leader of great britainsteem, apparently, well known the story with brexit, let's not talk about it now, well, as if the suspect is approaching me, i repeat, he is coming to me, all pps squads and assigned units are declared in full combat readiness, i'm calling, i just wanted to. say, please, be careful, okay, i’ll try, leave the body alone, let me build a new life with her, or i should help you with this somehow, don’t interfere, undercover taxi, premiere, from monday on the first, yes, vyacheslav mikhailovich, there is, i’m already eating. big on air game, chinese foreign minister wang just had a meeting with graham alison, a professor at harvard university, and he is a very famous person, he spoke a lot about the danger of confrontation between the united states and china, arguing that when one great power increases its weight. he meant china, and the other wants to maintain its previous position, then the potential for confrontation is very large, so vani accepted him and even said some positive words a
minister of foreign affairs, but he was still the head of government, in fact, the leader of great britainsteem, apparently, well known the story with brexit, let's not talk about it now, well, as if the suspect is approaching me, i repeat, he is coming to me, all pps squads and assigned units are declared in full combat readiness, i'm calling, i just wanted to. say, please, be careful, okay, i’ll try, leave the body alone, let me build a new life with her, or i should help you with this...
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is a kind of revenge for brexit, if you like. that's it, ukraine, unfortunately, is doomed to becomeually engaged in state terrorism, and all this needs to be taken into account, all this needs to be controlled, this is risk management in the end, well, europe is also at great risk, they are beginning to understand this; there is no ammunition left in all of europe. according to retired lieutenant general of the belgian armed forces mark thies, literally a few hours after the start of the armed conflict, the european the military will have to throw stones, i must say that this marktis was not shy at all in his expressions during his statement. we are poushe in deme. a few hours after the start of the armed conflict, the european military will have to throw stones. our inventory is extremely low, especially when it comes to... high-quality ammunition, getting some weapons in your hands can take up to 7 years, if you want to change europe politically, a knife must be presented to the throat, blood must be shed, only then everything will begin to change. and with us communications from
is a kind of revenge for brexit, if you like. that's it, ukraine, unfortunately, is doomed to becomeually engaged in state terrorism, and all this needs to be taken into account, all this needs to be controlled, this is risk management in the end, well, europe is also at great risk, they are beginning to understand this; there is no ammunition left in all of europe. according to retired lieutenant general of the belgian armed forces mark thies, literally a few hours after the start of the armed...
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it would certainly be against seeing britain because they're ashamed of their own country . ashamed ofth the ordinary instincts of the people of this country. >> lastly , rebecca, the >> just lastly, rebecca, are the left blame for stoking up the left to blame for stoking up the culture war. i mean , the writer culture war. i mean, the writer often of it, but often accused of it, but actually it's the left who want to talk about getting rid of songs that most people find unifying. no i'm not sure that's fair, and i don't think to suggest that the left are ashamed of this country is fair ehhen >> there is a lot about this country that i celebrate. it just wouldn't be the same things i'm country of emma i'm from the country of emma thompson, waller—bridge, thompson, phoebe waller—bridge, the life, felicity the bbc, the good life, felicity kendal that of kendal i'm from that side of things. of things. i like the creator of the warm traditions. the lovely, warm traditions. i like writing and the music. like the writing and the music. i like that i just don't like the bit where used to go t
it would certainly be against seeing britain because they're ashamed of their own country . ashamed ofth the ordinary instincts of the people of this country. >> lastly , rebecca, the >> just lastly, rebecca, are the left blame for stoking up the left to blame for stoking up the culture war. i mean , the writer culture war. i mean, the writer often of it, but often accused of it, but actually it's the left who want to talk about getting rid of songs that most people find unifying....
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and in britain in particular, because we have brexit, we got to get trade deals.o keep our costs down. if you go our labour costs down. if you go to your employer, you time to your employer, you take time off. of off mental off. a lot of time off on mental ill or you're using it. ill health or you're using it. you're using it for that purpose. you're going to be vulnerable to losing your job. >> so my own theory, what's something that's concerning, just that young people just lastly is that young people are disproportionately taking time off work because of mental health. is there not a question around whether young people are perhaps less resilient, or perhaps less resilient, or perhaps the focus in, you know, pubuc perhaps the focus in, you know, public life on, on mental health has maybe given some young people an excuse almost . has maybe given some young people an excuse almost. i'm has maybe given some young people an excuse almost . i'm not people an excuse almost. i'm not saying all, but it is striking that among young people , mental that among young peop
and in britain in particular, because we have brexit, we got to get trade deals.o keep our costs down. if you go our labour costs down. if you go to your employer, you time to your employer, you take time off. of off mental off. a lot of time off on mental ill or you're using it. ill health or you're using it. you're using it for that purpose. you're going to be vulnerable to losing your job. >> so my own theory, what's something that's concerning, just that young people just lastly is...
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get ready britain here we go.m that this is a muslim election. george galloway's claim that this is a muslim election . next. this is a muslim election. next. >> it's 10:01. this is a muslim election. next. >> it's10:01. i'm polly middlehurst and our top story tonight. the government has suffered a string of defeats to its flagship immigration policy. the rwanda bill in the house of lords this evening. peers have been variously voting in favour of monitoring mechanisms which would ensure safeguards in the bill would be fully implemented, and making sure the bill is fully compliant with international and domestic law . international and domestic law. after nearly 50 amendments in total were put forward, with more being voted on on wednesday. meanwhile a record 385 migrants crossed the english channel today. that's the largest number on a single day this year . gb largest number on a single day this year. gb news understands a seventh small boat crossed into uk waters this evening, carrying 49 migrants. it follows s
get ready britain here we go.m that this is a muslim election. george galloway's claim that this is a muslim election . next. this is a muslim election. next. >> it's 10:01. this is a muslim election. next. >> it's10:01. i'm polly middlehurst and our top story tonight. the government has suffered a string of defeats to its flagship immigration policy. the rwanda bill in the house of lords this evening. peers have been variously voting in favour of monitoring mechanisms which would...
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former brexit party mep and current sister anunciata rees—mogg , and sister anunciata rees—mogg, andways , i want nicole turner. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's you've all been it's what you've all been waiting of the day waiting for. the news of the day with sanchez. with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much . >> jacob, thank you very much. the top stories from the gb newsroom. lee anderson says he would still have defected to the reform uk party, even if he hadnt reform uk party, even if he hadn't been suspended from the conservatives. he became the party's first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got control of the mayor of london as recently as january. mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. he now says reform will allow him to
former brexit party mep and current sister anunciata rees—mogg , and sister anunciata rees—mogg, andways , i want nicole turner. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's you've all been it's what you've all been waiting of the day waiting for. the news of the day with sanchez. with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much . >> jacob, thank you very much. the top stories from the gb newsroom. lee...
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former brexit party mep and current sister anunciata rees—mogg , and sister anunciata rees—mogg, anduthor and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always , i want nicole turner. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's you've all been it's what you've all been waiting of the day waiting for. the news of the day with sanchez. with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much . >> jacob, thank you very much. the top stories from the gb newsroom. lee anderson says he would still have defected to the reform uk party, even if he hadnt reform uk party, even if he hadn't been suspended from the conservatives. he became the party's first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got control of the mayor of london as recently as january. mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. he now says reform will allow him to speak out on behalf of millions. party leader richard tice says reform would aim to build a red wall in traditionally conservative constituencies. >> related to
former brexit party mep and current sister anunciata rees—mogg , and sister anunciata rees—mogg, anduthor and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always , i want nicole turner. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's you've all been it's what you've all been waiting of the day waiting for. the news of the day with sanchez. with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob, thank you very much . >> jacob, thank you very...
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you may well recall that britain would be at the back of the queue if we decided to vote brexit.well, we did for vote brexit. and here's mr obama again, entering the door of downing street. what would his message be this time ? would his message be this time? there's a huge election of course, coming up in november for a future president. he's tagged on tightly to joe biden . tagged on tightly to joe biden. what could be going on there? exciting stuff. we'll have more as out throughout the as we find out throughout the show . now, prime minister rishi show. now, prime minister rishi sunak sets out plans to support female entrepreneurs, cut red tape for businesses and boost apprenticeships while speaking at an event early today in the midlands. rishi sunak has pledged to create up to 20,000 more apprenticeships, promising to pay the full cost for people aged 21 or under from the start of april . well, joining us now of april. well, joining us now is gb news economics and business editor liam halligan with on the money . liam, welcome with on the money. liam, welcome to the show. a
you may well recall that britain would be at the back of the queue if we decided to vote brexit.well, we did for vote brexit. and here's mr obama again, entering the door of downing street. what would his message be this time ? would his message be this time? there's a huge election of course, coming up in november for a future president. he's tagged on tightly to joe biden . tagged on tightly to joe biden. what could be going on there? exciting stuff. we'll have more as out throughout the as...
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gates contributed the foreword to her book greater britain after the storm.e ruinous lockdowns. here's the guardian in november 2020, quoting her as saying the uk can expect at least three covid waves with lockdowns. tory mp says the paper penny mordaunt defending lockdown strategy as rebels warn they will not vote to extend the latest restrictions means goodness. that was november 2020. imagine if the rebels had had their way. we wouldn't have a broken economy. we wouldn't have a tsunami of mental health depression and we wouldn't have a waiting list of 8 million people. a lot has been made of morden's military past. no disrespect , but we're talking disrespect, but we're talking about the naval reserves. a few weekends a year, training in a uniform. creditable for sure, but not exactly full metal jacket, is it? sorry, but less is mordaunt for me. and to those tory backbenchers considering mutiny, you have rolled the dice a few times now and you've got no goes left . you've got your no goes left. you've got your leader, we've got our prime minister and it's
gates contributed the foreword to her book greater britain after the storm.e ruinous lockdowns. here's the guardian in november 2020, quoting her as saying the uk can expect at least three covid waves with lockdowns. tory mp says the paper penny mordaunt defending lockdown strategy as rebels warn they will not vote to extend the latest restrictions means goodness. that was november 2020. imagine if the rebels had had their way. we wouldn't have a broken economy. we wouldn't have a tsunami of...