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should of jeremy should the likes of jeremy corbyn allowed labour corbyn be allowed in a labour party? no, that's a large tent. no, not absolutely not. >> diane abbott should not get the whip back. jeremy corbyn should never be anywhere near the labour party because i don't use don't anybody who is use i don't want anybody who is on the hard left to be selected. i want the central control that gets quality, moderate people that like the country. but that look like the country. but look, i would just point out that's impossible, though. >> because i've i've >> no, no, because i've got i've got loads friends that have got loads of friends that have been selected their own thoughts, feelings, thoughts, their own feelings, their opinions. their own opinions. that's just trying stream . it's your response. >> it's your responsibility to reflect the country. and people that political are that join political parties are weird. be more weird. they're going to be more extreme than the centre. extreme than than the centre. look, just point out that it's look, i just point out that it's a rich t
should of jeremy should the likes of jeremy corbyn allowed labour corbyn be allowed in a labour party? no, that's a large tent. no, not absolutely not. >> diane abbott should not get the whip back. jeremy corbyn should never be anywhere near the labour party because i don't use don't anybody who is use i don't want anybody who is on the hard left to be selected. i want the central control that gets quality, moderate people that like the country. but that look like the country. but look, i...
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assange's supporters, including former british labor party leader jeremy corbyn, have been demanding his immediate release, but to no avail. our demand is for the immediate release of julian asandge to protect him from life imprisonment in the united states. in the website created by assange wikileaks exposed. us war crimes, including the sensational case of the shooting of civilians and journalists in iraq. no one was ever punished for this murder of peaceful rak people. his publications completely exposed war crimes and were very painful for the united states government. assange is an australian citizen. after years of silence, australian authorities asked washington to stop pursuing him. during a meeting with the prime minister of japan. promised journalists to consider this request. request the extradition of asange from the united states was sent to london under donald trump. the biden administration not only inherited this matter, but also put a lot of effort into delivering the united states, the founder of wikileaks. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, lead london. moscow and
assange's supporters, including former british labor party leader jeremy corbyn, have been demanding his immediate release, but to no avail. our demand is for the immediate release of julian asandge to protect him from life imprisonment in the united states. in the website created by assange wikileaks exposed. us war crimes, including the sensational case of the shooting of civilians and journalists in iraq. no one was ever punished for this murder of peaceful rak people. his publications...
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jeremy corbyn has no right you. jeremy corbyn has no right to to us. he doesn't to say that to us. he doesn't understand this issue. he doesn't understand that our interests are sometimes contradictory, as he's demonstrated by this global homophobic medical scandal. >> now, i wanted to ask you about an open letter that has been put together by james esses, who's a campaigner, and this a letter which has this is a letter which has a number of signatories, including yourself and i should say for complete transparency, including myself. on complete transparency, including mysgovernment on complete transparency, including mysgovernment to on complete transparency, including mysgovernment to have on complete transparency, including mysgovernment to have a on complete transparency, including mysgovernment to have a full the government to have a full investigation the impact of investigation into the impact of gender identity ideology in all aspects life. you aspects of public life. can you tell us bit more about that? tell us a bit more about that? >> sure. i can tell you i'm one of the
jeremy corbyn has no right you. jeremy corbyn has no right to to us. he doesn't to say that to us. he doesn't understand this issue. he doesn't understand that our interests are sometimes contradictory, as he's demonstrated by this global homophobic medical scandal. >> now, i wanted to ask you about an open letter that has been put together by james esses, who's a campaigner, and this a letter which has this is a letter which has a number of signatories, including yourself and i should...
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i always thought that jeremy corbyn had , which that jeremy corbyn had, which cut through into middle england, has been picked up by the continuity labour party. the sir keir starmer team. it will be the biggest overhaul of our railways in a generation. louise hague says. it won't cost anything , they say not a penny anything, they say not a penny in compensation costs . they in compensation costs. they think they can save money in by cutting franchise bidding costs . cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting franchise bidding costs. by cutting duplication. a thing called the great british railways . a bit like what the railways. a bit like what the government is already trying to do from back in february. automatic delaying, cancellation, refunds, digital tickets , integrated timetables, tickets, integrated timetables, tickets, integrated timetables, tickets, fares. so it goes on. we've all heard it before , by we've all heard it before, by the way, from the tory government and it hasn't happened yet. but here's the unions are saying it's a stunning vision for rail. that's aslef ra
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corbyn, the man who said he would not press the nuclear button if he had to. just would not press the nuclear button if he had to— if he had to. just to say two things are not, if he had to. just to say two things are not. one _ if he had to. just to say two things are not, one is _ if he had to. just to say two things are not, one is the _ if he had to. just to say two things are not, one is the commitment . if he had to. just to say two things | are not, one is the commitment to nuclear— are not, one is the commitment to nuclear weapons which was honoured the last— nuclear weapons which was honoured the last two _ nuclear weapons which was honoured the last two manifestos forjeremy corbyn _ the last two manifestos forjeremy corbyn and you accepted it because is a democrat,. they didn't return then— is a democrat,. they didn't return then the _ is a democrat,. they didn't return then the invasion of the falklands are any— then the invasion of the falklands are any terrorists in this country in the _ are any terrorists in this country in the uk. —
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it could have been a jeremy corbyn prime ministership. so these polls haven't got it right in the past. so we'll just have to see what happens. >> i mean, i think charlie's right. and if they do tighten it may well be that there isn't the stonking labour majority that people are currently talking about, where i think the conservatives have a bigger problem than labour is even if one or other ends up as largest party, the tories have isolated themselves politically so much that very few other people would go in with them into a coalition how. >> now. >> well, yes, that is true. >> well, yes, that is true. >> all right. journalists there and political consultant emma burnell, thank you very much . burnell, thank you very much. and before that was the former special adviser to michael gove, charlie rowley , thank you very charlie rowley, thank you very much to both of them. now, folks, for all the very best analysis and opinion on that. you can go to our website gbnews.com. now summer is just around the corner and we want to make it sizzle f
it could have been a jeremy corbyn prime ministership. so these polls haven't got it right in the past. so we'll just have to see what happens. >> i mean, i think charlie's right. and if they do tighten it may well be that there isn't the stonking labour majority that people are currently talking about, where i think the conservatives have a bigger problem than labour is even if one or other ends up as largest party, the tories have isolated themselves politically so much that very few...
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we've had brexit, we've had the dramas, we had the rise and fall of jeremy corbyn. yeah. and now they're on there. the conservatives on their fifth prime minister since they came to power. and we have i mean, when was the last time we had such turbulence? >> i think probably the only comparable period was the 70s, wasn't it, where you had kind of two elections in 74 with slightly different , you know, slightly different, you know, and industrial unrest and proper kind of nasty feeling on both sides of the political divide. >> i think we had that division in the country in the 70s. but but our politics was more stable in the 70s. >> it's arguably the case, you know, because four years of conservatives, five years of labour during that decade, i mean, this is all over the shop. i think there's a decent argument that this is the most turbulent decade domestically, putting wars to one side since the great reform act, isn't it? i mean, it's kind of is brexit at the centre of this ? at the centre of this? >> is it is it that westminster found the will of the people just too dif
we've had brexit, we've had the dramas, we had the rise and fall of jeremy corbyn. yeah. and now they're on there. the conservatives on their fifth prime minister since they came to power. and we have i mean, when was the last time we had such turbulence? >> i think probably the only comparable period was the 70s, wasn't it, where you had kind of two elections in 74 with slightly different , you know, slightly different, you know, and industrial unrest and proper kind of nasty feeling on...
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jeremy corbyn was on gb news. where's the balance? where where is the balance, you know? >> oh, they're invited , john. >> oh, they're invited, john. they're invited regularly. and, you know, i just literally as i was coming into the studio past nigel nelson, you know , who's nigel nelson, you know, who's worked for the mirror group newspapers for nearly 40 years, who was an open labour supporter. oh, no. no, we absolutely make sure that all sides of the debate get a fair airing . airing. >> yes. i mean, it used to be said that the tory, the church of england was a tory party at prayer gb news is now now the tory party at prayer, isn't it. you know, come on, you know, i don't actually got away with it. >> i tell you what, john, if you actually ask gb news viewers what they think of the current conservative party, you might be quite surprised by some of the results you get. is there space? i mean, you've worked in this industry for decades and you've said already and all right, we're a disrupter. i get that. i accept that in very much the same way that sky were disrupters.
jeremy corbyn was on gb news. where's the balance? where where is the balance, you know? >> oh, they're invited , john. >> oh, they're invited, john. they're invited regularly. and, you know, i just literally as i was coming into the studio past nigel nelson, you know , who's nigel nelson, you know, who's worked for the mirror group newspapers for nearly 40 years, who was an open labour supporter. oh, no. no, we absolutely make sure that all sides of the debate get a fair airing ....
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the labour party, they couldn't get rid of jeremy corbyn even when 80% of the mps were against. >> now, that is very interesting. i think the labour party has a very different constitution , but also constitution, but also character, because the character of the labour party is not one where we where we do whatever we want with our leaders the same way with, you know, with the conservatives, we always hear that they are ruthless with the leaders. you either perform or you are out in the labour party. it doesn't work like that. and it's the same way with how we pick, how the labour party picks constituency mps. you expect them to be approved at the very least by the local constituency. >> deals are done with the union. >> are we going to move on? because another day, another bank of england failure and this time, unsurprisingly, you're footing the bill and it's quite a hefty one, £85 billion. according to a report in the daily telegraph but as much as £179 billion, if you believe the obr and it's all because of the losses made and the banks quantative easing programme . quantative eas
the labour party, they couldn't get rid of jeremy corbyn even when 80% of the mps were against. >> now, that is very interesting. i think the labour party has a very different constitution , but also constitution, but also character, because the character of the labour party is not one where we where we do whatever we want with our leaders the same way with, you know, with the conservatives, we always hear that they are ruthless with the leaders. you either perform or you are out in the...
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show my, sign and, someone behind jeremy corbyn come and really attacked me. and pushed me back. and the police come and, you know, remove me from front of march and, move me in the walk side. and they try to get an information from me and say, okay, give your name and say, okay, give your name and address. i say, okay, look, look around you. i think the police are not you know, exactly brief and they don't know exactly what they want to do. you know, they just think, yeah, they just come there. and then something happened between two or, you know, two groups. they just remove one of the. do you feel that there is a two tier level of policing on these protests that people like you holding up signs that say , hamas holding up signs that say, hamas is a terrorist organisation will be moved on by the police and perhaps less attention will be paid to those holding up signs with swastikas on them. yeah, exactly. you know, the police are . i spoke with, police are. i spoke with, police officer, which is, was front of me after this happening when they police arrested me, you know, for t
show my, sign and, someone behind jeremy corbyn come and really attacked me. and pushed me back. and the police come and, you know, remove me from front of march and, move me in the walk side. and they try to get an information from me and say, okay, give your name and say, okay, give your name and address. i say, okay, look, look around you. i think the police are not you know, exactly brief and they don't know exactly what they want to do. you know, they just think, yeah, they just come...
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>> well, it all starts with jeremy corbyn. in 2001, i wrote his biography, of course, and at that time the far left , in an that time the far left, in an attempt to unseat the moderate left in the labour party and target capitalism aligned themselves with the palestinian struggle is a complicated reasoning, which i won't go into here, but they do it because they're against capitalism and they've seized on the palestinians as their vehicle to undermine the west, to undermine our society and it's very easy because it's a 2003 thousand year habit of being anti—semitic . and so it was easy for them. and it's proven to be, unfortunately, very successful for them that their alliance with the palestinians and of course, with iran and the extreme islamic movement has actually resulted in the destabilisation of the west , and destabilisation of the west, and in that they've been very successful. they're out for world domination. they want to remove capitalism of the liberal society and the palestinians , society and the palestinians,
>> well, it all starts with jeremy corbyn. in 2001, i wrote his biography, of course, and at that time the far left , in an that time the far left, in an attempt to unseat the moderate left in the labour party and target capitalism aligned themselves with the palestinian struggle is a complicated reasoning, which i won't go into here, but they do it because they're against capitalism and they've seized on the palestinians as their vehicle to undermine the west, to undermine our society...
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this reached absurd heights in 2019, when jeremy corbyn made the ridiculous claim that boris johnson was going to sell the nhs to donald trump. it was precisely this sort of sentimentality and hysteria that has held back the nhs. but finally the labour party has turned a corner. the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, has declared, as if he were vying for a tory leadership bid that, quote, the nhs is a service, not a shrine. and he went on to say, pouring more money in without reform would be like pouring water into a leaky bucket. we will also use spare capacity in the private sector to cut the waiting lists. middle class lefties cry betrayal. the real betrayal is the two tier system that sees people like them treated faster , while them treated faster, while working families like mine are left waiting for longer. that's the end of the quote. and while i think that the labour party is really trying generally to say as little as possible before the election, just hopes to win by not being conservative, i think wes streeting has started a really important conversation , really imp
this reached absurd heights in 2019, when jeremy corbyn made the ridiculous claim that boris johnson was going to sell the nhs to donald trump. it was precisely this sort of sentimentality and hysteria that has held back the nhs. but finally the labour party has turned a corner. the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, has declared, as if he were vying for a tory leadership bid that, quote, the nhs is a service, not a shrine. and he went on to say, pouring more money in without reform would...
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galloway is going to stand workers party candidates in loads of seats, but not against jeremy corbyn. so, you know, being a putin lover pays off. and it also says in the article that chris williamson , who's a that chris williamson, who's a deputy, works on iranian state tv. this is press tv, a tv channel that ofcom hates more than this one. yeah. so that puts it in context. no, i remember it. >> it often gets brought up in conversations of that kind, isn't it, i don't know what monty panesar is very popular bloke and he's a sikh, right. which is often mistaken by the, less sort of detail orientated for muslims. but it's quite a different thing entirely, really i >> -- >> yeah. and in fact, it's interesting that, you know, considering george galloway has historically got so much, so much of his support from he stood as the sort of muslim candidate. yeah. in places, i mean , recently, that's exactly mean, recently, that's exactly what he did, you know, making gaza his main , thing. and so, gaza his main, thing. and so, yeah, monty panesar being sikh, it's interesting that he's he's bro
galloway is going to stand workers party candidates in loads of seats, but not against jeremy corbyn. so, you know, being a putin lover pays off. and it also says in the article that chris williamson , who's a that chris williamson, who's a deputy, works on iranian state tv. this is press tv, a tv channel that ofcom hates more than this one. yeah. so that puts it in context. no, i remember it. >> it often gets brought up in conversations of that kind, isn't it, i don't know what monty...
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corbyn. let's remember a leader who wanted to aboush remember a leader who wanted to abolish nato , so their abolish nato, so their credibility on defence is pretty slim. >> but they might say that this announcement, this pledge was first made by two prime ministers, two of your prime ministers, two of your prime ministers, boris johnson. nothing happened. >> why should they believe you this time? >> well, because we've we've put a plan in place to deliver that money. boris pointed the direction . given the outrageous direction. given the outrageous invasion of ukraine, rishi sunak has continued that this is a massive boost. it's real money, it's costed and i think it reflects the deteriorating international. >> it's paid for by cutting civil service jobs, isn't it? can you, can you do that? it's very hard . we cut civil service jobs. >> well, we need to get the civil service back to the size that it was prior to covid. there's been an additional 72,000. so we need to achieve workforce optimi
corbyn. let's remember a leader who wanted to aboush remember a leader who wanted to abolish nato , so their abolish nato, so their credibility on defence is pretty slim. >> but they might say that this announcement, this pledge was first made by two prime ministers, two of your prime ministers, two of your prime ministers, boris johnson. nothing happened. >> why should they believe you this time? >> well, because we've we've put a plan in place to deliver that money. boris...
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jeremy corbyn wanted to leave nato, get rid of our nuclear deterrent and turn the army into the peace corps. and multiple members of the laid—back senior team voted against trident, our nuclear deterrent including the shadow foreign secretary. that is the choice at the next election. i think this is the most dangerous time since the end of the cold war, and in order to keep people safe, i think the right thing to do is to increase our defence spending. i am proud of our party here, asjens, said back in 2014, is one of the few countries that met the 2% commitment. that wasn't easy, back in 2010 the conservatives inherited a country that bankrupted the public finances. and despite that we sided to prioritise the defence spending. that was the right thing to do, the right thing to do is increase it to 2.5%. we are consistent about this and people know where we stand. next, if we go to the telegraph. thank you, you had some very strong words _ thank you, you had some very strong words about— thank you, you had some very strong words about the _ thank you, you had some very strong word
jeremy corbyn wanted to leave nato, get rid of our nuclear deterrent and turn the army into the peace corps. and multiple members of the laid—back senior team voted against trident, our nuclear deterrent including the shadow foreign secretary. that is the choice at the next election. i think this is the most dangerous time since the end of the cold war, and in order to keep people safe, i think the right thing to do is to increase our defence spending. i am proud of our party here, asjens,...
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he's actually now on a par with where jeremy corbyn was ahead of the 2019 general election. but can varne rishi recover? that's what we'll debate this evening on the programme. we have an eyewitness account of how britain's asylum courts worked. i thought i'd covered every aspect of this story, but this one makes me just look on in total an utter disbelief. and joining me on talking pints tonight, jamie hull, he's a former sas reservist , but a man who went reservist, but a man who went through a plane crash. i know all about that but suffered horrific burns, went through a terrible time, but has turned his life around in the most astonishing way. it's an inspirational tale. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight is that nicola sturgeon's husband, murrell , has husband, peter murrell, has again arrested over the again been arrested over the scottish national party's finances. the former snp chief executive was taken into custody this
he's actually now on a par with where jeremy corbyn was ahead of the 2019 general election. but can varne rishi recover? that's what we'll debate this evening on the programme. we have an eyewitness account of how britain's asylum courts worked. i thought i'd covered every aspect of this story, but this one makes me just look on in total an utter disbelief. and joining me on talking pints tonight, jamie hull, he's a former sas reservist , but a man who went reservist, but a man who went through...
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a government under jeremy corbyn, example, would corbyn, for example, would be upsetting the banks far more than liz truss. and yet there were lots of people on the supposed left who said how dare she upset the status quo? i think the biggest problem we have at the moment is a sort of athena approach in politics that there alternative. don't there is no alternative. don't rock the labour party , rock the boat. the labour party, keir starmer's basically his whole campaign is whole electioneering campaign is i will not rock the boat, i will do nothing. don't worry. i'm not going to touch anything, you know, conservatives aren't much better. they nobody has any ideas. and so if liz truss is worth anything, i haven't read the book. i wait to see what's in it. >> will you read it? >> will you read it? >> yeah, i might, because i'm interested. what? interested. in what? what? you know, have say . know, politicians have to say. and, you know, i think that putting sort of slight putting my sort of slight dislike of truss is careerism aside, i think that any, anyone or anything that reveals the
a government under jeremy corbyn, example, would corbyn, for example, would be upsetting the banks far more than liz truss. and yet there were lots of people on the supposed left who said how dare she upset the status quo? i think the biggest problem we have at the moment is a sort of athena approach in politics that there alternative. don't there is no alternative. don't rock the labour party , rock the boat. the labour party, keir starmer's basically his whole campaign is whole electioneering...
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wrong on jeremy corbyn, who wanted to be corbyn, who starmer wanted to be pm. the list goes on. in fact, labour are so wrong about everything. i wouldn't be surprised if starmer was behind the all female reboot of ghostbusters . i the all female reboot of ghostbusters. i blame him and james blunt's difficult second album. oh, tickets have just gone on sale for glastonbury this week and demand is , as this week and demand is, as even this week and demand is, as ever, very high. but don't worry, with old political nostradame as sir keir starmer, in charge for five years, by 2029 we'll all be living in a field unwashed, sleeping in tents, relieving ourselves behind a bush and waiting for our dealer to arrive with a family pack of ketamine just to dull the pain. nostradamus keir starmer in charge for five years. just imagine . can you years. just imagine. can you imagine it? now the tories are terrible. don't get me wrong. but replacing them with starmers labouris but replacing them with starmers labour is a bit like replacing your rubbish boyfriend with someone . even worse that yo
wrong on jeremy corbyn, who wanted to be corbyn, who starmer wanted to be pm. the list goes on. in fact, labour are so wrong about everything. i wouldn't be surprised if starmer was behind the all female reboot of ghostbusters . i the all female reboot of ghostbusters. i blame him and james blunt's difficult second album. oh, tickets have just gone on sale for glastonbury this week and demand is , as this week and demand is, as even this week and demand is, as ever, very high. but don't worry,...
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we flirted with the with left wing policies with the with left wing policies with jeremy corbyn, whatever you thought of that, the electorate absolutely rejected them in 2019. and now we're back to a more to a change to a more moderate labour party, which is left of centre still, but it is more moderate than the one that we saw a couple of years ago. >> i won't make any jokes about. hopefully diane abbott won't be doing the maths on the police force numbers. but emma, on a serious point, this this does sound very much like a conservative party. it's a very centrist old fashioned labour party. tony blair could be in charge of this. my question is, i wonder how much blair is involved. i wonder i'm horrified to find myself absolutely behind this and absolutely agreeing with them. >> yes, we need more police on the streets. they're saying, take back our streets. i think the police in recent years, it's not about resourcing. i think they've become horribly sidetracked by the demos, by cybercrime, by hate crime, by all the other things they're not doing. they're not bothering about people, abou
we flirted with the with left wing policies with the with left wing policies with jeremy corbyn, whatever you thought of that, the electorate absolutely rejected them in 2019. and now we're back to a more to a change to a more moderate labour party, which is left of centre still, but it is more moderate than the one that we saw a couple of years ago. >> i won't make any jokes about. hopefully diane abbott won't be doing the maths on the police force numbers. but emma, on a serious point,...
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wrong on jeremy corbyn, who wanted to be corbyn, who starmer wanted to be pm. the list goes on. in fact, labour are so wrong about everything. i wouldn't be surprised if starmer was behind the all female reboot of ghostbusters . i the all female reboot of ghostbusters. i blame him and james blunt's difficult second album. oh, tickets have just gone on sale for glastonbury this week and demand is , as this week and demand is, as even this week and demand is, as ever, very high. but don't worry,...
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corbyn is practically attila the hun. but is this a sign that devolution has been a little bit of a disaster in scotland ? scotland? >> well, i don't necessarily think putting it out there, throwing it out there, that devolution itself has to have been a disaster because ultimately what we might be about to see is finally an enormous correction in scottish politics. moving away from the sort of independence divisions and towards perhaps a government of scotland for the first time since two thousand and seven, that doesn't want to break apart the uk. that could be that could be a result of wishful thinking, perhaps, but who knows? >> who knows? we will let you know. >> absolutely. but in the last few moments, we've heard that the scottish conservatives will now lodge a motion of no confidence in scotland's first minister, humza yousaf . minister, humza yousaf. >> so there you go. the scottish tories tried to get on the front foot with this, bad news perhaps, but this is, this is interesting because the snp are interesting
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jeremy corbyn had issues with nuclear weapons, jeremy corbyn had issues with nuclearweapons, he jeremy corbyn had issues with nuclear weapons, he talked about disarmament. keir starmer saying, nuclear weapons, he talked about disarmament. keir starmersaying, if disarmament. keir starmer saying, if labour wins disarmament. keir starmersaying, if labour wins power at the election, its position will be the opposite. it is completely committed to nuclear weapons, so he is in barrow in furness today where the nuclear submarines the uk uses are made and he says we will build four new ones, we will have a 24—hour deterrent at cnd interestingly uses the labour —— at sea, and they interestingly use the language that labour will have a generational commitment to having commitment to uk nuclear weapons. let's talk about michelle donelan the science secretary, in terms of there was a tweet, some reliable, a claim, there was money involved. and it seems now there is more money involved. b. it seems now there is more money involved. �* ., ., ., , it seems now there is more money involved. .,
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he's actually now on a par with where jeremy corbyn was ahead of the 2019 general election. but can varne rishi recover? that's what we'll debate this evening on the programme. we have an eyewitness account of how britain's asylum courts worked. i thought i'd covered every aspect of this story, but this one makes me just look on in total an utter disbelief. and joining me on talking pints tonight, jamie hull, he's a former sas reservist , but a man who went reservist, but a man who went through a plane crash. i know all about that but suffered horrific burns, went through a terrible time, but has turned his life around in the most astonishing way. it's an inspirational tale. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight is that nicola sturgeon's husband, murrell , has husband, peter murrell, has again arrested over the again been arrested over the scottish national party's finances. the former snp chief executive was taken into custody this
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corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, thatt jeremy corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, that somethingy corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, that something that 3yn in. is that something that resonates do you resonates with you or do you think now? it used think people now? well, it used to anymore. to, but not anymore. >> mean, could that >> i mean, you could say that the conservative party is splitting the vote. you know, there's anger out there there's a lot of anger out there about this two party politics people. you know, we've talked about the migrant crisis earlier. people are fed up with that. up with illegal that. we're fed up with illegal migration. are fed up to migration. they are fed up to the back teeth of legal migration you migration as well. you know, you know, into know, 1.2 million coming into the year. and it's the country last year. and it's the country last year. and it's the same old song we chirped up by both political parties . they by both political parties. they do not listen to the public and people, quite frankly , have had people,
corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, thatt jeremy corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, that somethingy corbyn the brexit party, splitting your vote, that something that 3yn in. is that something that resonates do you resonates with you or do you think now? it used think people now? well, it used to anymore. to, but not anymore. >> mean, could that >> i mean, you could say that the conservative party is splitting the vote. you know, there's anger out there there's a...
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we've seen this on whether woman a on whether a woman is a woman on brexit, on jeremy corbyn, whether prime whether he's fit to be prime minister not. seen minister or not. we've seen billion a year on green billion pounds a year on green spending. all spending. yeah, that's all you know . know. >> well, you know, pearson, i was if we had was saying before, if we had a half tory leader, yeah, half decent tory leader, yeah, labour stand a labour would really not stand a chance. labour would really not stand a chance . so what, sam, could they chance. so what, sam, could they elect another leader before an election, do you think? >> honestly, carol, i mean, the chatter continues all the time in westminster about this. all they about , you know, they talk about about, you know, will there be a new leader before election? the before the election? will the election july? it is election be now in july? it is ludicrous. i mean, going down that insanity . i ludicrous. i mean, going down that insanity. i agree, that road is insanity. i agree, and just think, you know, and i just think, you kno
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corbyn, quite a lot of voters were really quite frightened at the prospect of jeremy corbyn as prime minister whereas a lot of people don't feel scared they might not be happy about the idea of keir starmer as pm. but they're not scared by it in the same way. >> katherine forster it really makes you think people will makes you think that people will look know, historians look back, you know, historians on an astonishing on this as an astonishing period in history, in british political history, an unprecedented period, an 80 seat majority becoming 165 seats majority becoming 165 seats majority the other way . majority the other way. absolutely amazing. thank you very much for joining absolutely amazing. thank you very much forjoining us in the studio. katherine forster. now, of course, there's lots more still to come between now and 4:00 we the latest on 4:00 as we have the latest on the police investigating the care of the dead east care of the dead at east yorkshire funeral homes. but before that, it's time for your latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> martin, thank
corbyn, quite a lot of voters were really quite frightened at the prospect of jeremy corbyn as prime minister whereas a lot of people don't feel scared they might not be happy about the idea of keir starmer as pm. but they're not scared by it in the same way. >> katherine forster it really makes you think people will makes you think that people will look know, historians look back, you know, historians on an astonishing on this as an astonishing period in history, in british political...
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corbyn has no plan whatsoever and wanted to makejeremy corbyn prime minister and confronted with that choice we will see our poll ratings improved. lets talk about one of those plans. the government finally got its latest round of immigration legislation through parliament, the rwanda plan. on question time, there was a serious question behind that incident. a member of the audience wanted to know if family members came to the uk from goma, city on the border of congo with rwanda, could they theoretically be sent back to rwanda where they would be in danger. you said people would not be deported if there was clearly a risk they would behind. doesn't that illustrate precisely the problem with this bill that robertjenrick and others identify? there will be exceptions and because they will be exceptions and because they will be exceptions it will end up getting gummed up in the courts. it simply will not work. _ gummed up in the courts. it simply will not work. a _ gummed up in the courts. it simply will not work. a few _ gummed up in the courts. it simply will not work. a few points - g
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. >> you sound like a right wing jeremy corbyn at this point. >> well, that's fine if that's what i sound like, that's okay. >> i don't really suzanne. why don't why don't these groups, i've asked many of them whenever i've asked many of them whenever i've spoken to them on interviews and so on, why don't a lot of these tories get it? why don't they listen to the members adopt some conservative values, not only are they allowing fighting age males to flood the southern border, they're allowing legal migration. a city the size of birmingham. every two years. they can control that and they don't seem to care. >> i think it's all to do with about our political class. there are so many people now who go into politics not because they want what's best for the country. they will go in because they want what's best for them. they see it as a way to climb the greasy pole, to get accreditation in society, to make a good income. and they want the power and they want the kudos. i honestly think anyone that wants a career in politics should not be allowed to go into politics, because that's not what
. >> you sound like a right wing jeremy corbyn at this point. >> well, that's fine if that's what i sound like, that's okay. >> i don't really suzanne. why don't why don't these groups, i've asked many of them whenever i've asked many of them whenever i've spoken to them on interviews and so on, why don't a lot of these tories get it? why don't they listen to the members adopt some conservative values, not only are they allowing fighting age males to flood the southern border,...
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>> it's not only arsenal country, it's also jeremy corbyn country as it's. but i thought you'd thought you'd like that, for now, of course, because he's not coming here. labour candidate. and he isn't going to be. look i mean, i think it's out of order. it's bang out of order, and i think the footage makes it look a little bit more dramatic than it is because they basically firecrackers. and we have seen, we have seen sort of, british, football fans put off firecrackers in the past. i mean, people do get out of hand on on saturday and loads of people celebrated saint george's day peacefully and joyfully this week. but on saturday, i saw a whole group of lads outside a pub on my way to the studio who were giving nazi salutes when they were surrounded by coppers, and waving a flag of saint george, which isn't my idea of englishness, of which, you know, we should all be actually be proud of a much better version of englishness. so i think we need to just remind people that we have all these ways we should be living, and every community needs to be reminded of t
>> it's not only arsenal country, it's also jeremy corbyn country as it's. but i thought you'd thought you'd like that, for now, of course, because he's not coming here. labour candidate. and he isn't going to be. look i mean, i think it's out of order. it's bang out of order, and i think the footage makes it look a little bit more dramatic than it is because they basically firecrackers. and we have seen, we have seen sort of, british, football fans put off firecrackers in the past. i...
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i was on a tour of capitals in europe and spoke to leaders including jeremy corbyn. i did not get to speak to vladimir putin but at the table where he was out for 10 minutes before he gave the keynote speech which was all in russian. he and his companions were all speaking russian and i was speaking english so there was no conversation between us. i met michael flynn who by the time had been a part of the obama administration. not part of the trump administration at that time. he was a recent democrat official. and i told him why i was there to promote agree new deal, the end of nuclear weapons a piece in the middle east. that is where our conversation ended and i have no idea why he was there and i didn't hear his speech. there were many keynote speakers. i was at the conference which is why i was there. i thought it was important for the world to know we are not all on this track of being a global bully which is what democrats and republicans have record of endless wars. in my view we need to be part of a multi-polar world. no longer a world dominated by the u.s. e
i was on a tour of capitals in europe and spoke to leaders including jeremy corbyn. i did not get to speak to vladimir putin but at the table where he was out for 10 minutes before he gave the keynote speech which was all in russian. he and his companions were all speaking russian and i was speaking english so there was no conversation between us. i met michael flynn who by the time had been a part of the obama administration. not part of the trump administration at that time. he was a recent...
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let's not forget that jeremy corbyn did actually get more votes, just sadly , in my more votes, just sadly, in my opinion. but more votes than tony blair did in some of his own electoral victory. so i think that keir starmer is in big trouble and should take the george galloway threat very seriously. do you think there's a potential issue here for keir starmer? >> i think so, but unfortunately the nature of our political system means that it probably won't materialise into actual seats, the main difference you can see is that george galloway actually stands for something, and many people would say, look, i don't agree with him on everything. i don't agree with him on gaza. i mean, the whole gaza vote has just become sort of theatrical politics. it's meaningless. you have mps storming out of, of the commons oven storming out of, of the commons over, over gaza, but you never see them storming out over the rochdale grooming gangs or the fact that the nhs waiting lists are through the roof or things that actually affect people down the road, but he does stand for something and it resonat
let's not forget that jeremy corbyn did actually get more votes, just sadly , in my more votes, just sadly, in my opinion. but more votes than tony blair did in some of his own electoral victory. so i think that keir starmer is in big trouble and should take the george galloway threat very seriously. do you think there's a potential issue here for keir starmer? >> i think so, but unfortunately the nature of our political system means that it probably won't materialise into actual seats,...
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corbyn in 2019. and with reform uk just six points behind the tories and snapping at sunaks heels , their founder sunaks heels, their founder nigel farage believes it's curtains for the conservatives at the next election. >> i don't believe it's really about rishi sunak. i think if winston churchill came back and led the conservative party, it wouldn't really help their ratings very much. my belief is it's the conservative brand that's really taking the hit. i believe that the tory brand is absolutely in the bin. i don't think rishi can recover. but tell me, am i wrong ? tell me, am i wrong? >> tory mp dame andrea jenkins joins me now. good evening andrea, thank you so much for joining me , is your party doomed joining me, is your party doomed at the election or is there any way back? is nigel right that even sir winston churchill couldn't look i like couldn't save you? look i like and respect nigel, and i'd love to have seen him in the lords for he did fighting for for what he did fighting for brexi
corbyn in 2019. and with reform uk just six points behind the tories and snapping at sunaks heels , their founder sunaks heels, their founder nigel farage believes it's curtains for the conservatives at the next election. >> i don't believe it's really about rishi sunak. i think if winston churchill came back and led the conservative party, it wouldn't really help their ratings very much. my belief is it's the conservative brand that's really taking the hit. i believe that the tory brand...
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he started off being really good friends with jeremy corbyn next time was corbyn and the next time it was only with i know only friends with him. i know this the same thing this feels like the same thing the on weekend, the other week. on the weekend, he he's totally he was saying that he's totally confident her and confident about her and everything now he's everything feels like now he's wavering sort of wavering and sort of backtracking. he's going wavering and sort of bathrowking. he's going wavering and sort of bathrow her. he's going wavering and sort of bathrow her under he's going wavering and sort of bathrow her under thez's going wavering and sort of bathrow her under the bus.ying to throw her under the bus. that's think, not what do that's what i think, not what do you about this? you think about this? >> this is this is >> i mean, this is this is a good news for the conservative party, isn't it? >> em- elm-- party, isn't it? >> for it's good party, isn't it? >> forthe it's good party, isn't it? >> for the for it's good party, isn't it? >> for the for thes good party, isn't
he started off being really good friends with jeremy corbyn next time was corbyn and the next time it was only with i know only friends with him. i know this the same thing this feels like the same thing the on weekend, the other week. on the weekend, he he's totally he was saying that he's totally confident her and confident about her and everything now he's everything feels like now he's wavering sort of wavering and sort of backtracking. he's going wavering and sort of bathrowking. he's...
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and whatever your view is of jeremy corbyn, i think we can all agree he was not successful as leader. no. so i don't buy the idea that keir starmer is just a lucky, you know, he is johnny on the spot. >> i think he is. i mean look what's happened in scotland transformed the party so much he has done literally he's just sat there as everything's falling around, around his ears and he's just waited for it. i mean, look what's happened in scotland, for example, with humza yousaf, a lot of people can't help it, but it kind of rolls useless, sort of rolls off the tongue. sorry, humza, but you know. but what do you think? so? because with regard to that, should scotland's first minister, should he go? should humza yousaf go? the leader of the snp is rallying troops as he faces a vote of no confidence. humza yousaf continues to battle for his job at the top of the scottish politics, after a power sharing agreement with the green party fell apart. or one that he well, i think he dismantled it, didn't he, leaving him in charge of a minority government. so should he be the biggest person or the
and whatever your view is of jeremy corbyn, i think we can all agree he was not successful as leader. no. so i don't buy the idea that keir starmer is just a lucky, you know, he is johnny on the spot. >> i think he is. i mean look what's happened in scotland transformed the party so much he has done literally he's just sat there as everything's falling around, around his ears and he's just waited for it. i mean, look what's happened in scotland, for example, with humza yousaf, a lot of...
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former labour leader jeremy corbyn was among those holding banners at the front of the crowd. the march passed a fixed pro—israeli demonstration on pall mall peacefully. meanwhile a demonstration organised by the campaign against anti—semitism was also due to take place today, but that was cancelled yesterday as organisers said the safety of jews was at risk following threats made . more following threats made. more than 20 sexual predators have been jailed for exploiting young girls in west yorkshire involving abuse described as abhorrent in the extreme. the 24 men have been jailed for a total of 346 years, following prosecutions by operation tor, which is west yorkshire police's investigation into the rape, sexual abuse and trafficking of eight girls between 1999 and 2012. four of the men convicted in the series of trials received sentences of more than 20 years. a british tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark on a canbbean attacked by a shark on a caribbean island. the 64 year old is receiving critical care after serious injuries to his left arm ,
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>> because jeremy corbyn proposed it in his 2017 manifesto, and he was right to do so. you know it was wrong. it's another another day off. it would cost £4.3 billion to the economy. no idea how much it would have an alternative . would have an alternative. >> i've put that in his inflation calculator and thinks it's gospel. >> i have an alternative plan. we a terrible situation in we have a terrible situation in terms of bank holidays at the moment. suggest it's lopsided . moment. i suggest it's lopsided. we have bank holidays in we have two bank holidays in may. rid of of them. may. get rid of one of them. i suggested that i suggested that, i suggested suggested, i suggested that i suggested, and you jumped board. and then you jumped on board. let's you're let's rewind the tape. you're on. i rewind, your honour. on. i will rewind, your honour. i will get the clip i request and our viewers will remember that initially said, not that i initially said, why not just of the may bank just get rid of the may bank holiday, then you holiday, i think, and then you can emily sa
>> because jeremy corbyn proposed it in his 2017 manifesto, and he was right to do so. you know it was wrong. it's another another day off. it would cost £4.3 billion to the economy. no idea how much it would have an alternative . would have an alternative. >> i've put that in his inflation calculator and thinks it's gospel. >> i have an alternative plan. we a terrible situation in we have a terrible situation in terms of bank holidays at the moment. suggest it's lopsided ....
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jeremy corbyn wanted this before? is that the route we should be going as a free market nafion should be going as a free market nation ? nafion? >> that's a really difficult question to answer. where we are right now, because the government doesn't seem to be able to make any decisions on housing. we see the renters reform bill moving through parliament at a glacial pace since 2019, and we're seeing all these sticking plaster ideas to these sticking plaster ideas to the housing crisis, which really aren't the root of the problem, taking a socialist, aren't the root of the problem, taking a socialist , opportunity taking a socialist, opportunity from the government. i can't see it doing any worse than what they're doing right now, to be honest. but something needs to happen because the housing crisis isn't getting any easier. >> judy falls. superb. thanks for joining me on gb news. great forjoining me on gb news. great stuff. and let's talk now about the impact of spain's new plan on brits and the housing market in c
jeremy corbyn wanted this before? is that the route we should be going as a free market nafion should be going as a free market nation ? nafion? >> that's a really difficult question to answer. where we are right now, because the government doesn't seem to be able to make any decisions on housing. we see the renters reform bill moving through parliament at a glacial pace since 2019, and we're seeing all these sticking plaster ideas to these sticking plaster ideas to the housing crisis,...
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let's face it, keir starmer twice supported a man, jeremy corbyn, who wanted to take us out of nato, abandon trident, our nuclear defence and turn the army into a defence corps. well the peace corps, i think it was. yeah. >> well, labour have said about this since 2010. the conservatives have wasted more than 15 billion on mismanaging defence procurement, shrunk the army to its smallest size since napoleon missed their recruitment targets every year and allowed morale to fall to record lows . record lows. >> just to be clear on one of those those stats, for example, they keep quoting this, you know, 15 billion or whatever they're claiming . what happens they're claiming. what happens when, you get to the end of the life of the weapon and it has to be decommissioned, and then they count that in that figure. and in fact, actually, we've been including yesterday doing much more useful things with those weapons than you would usually just be decommissioned . any just be decommissioned. any government would have to do that. instead, we've been sending them to ukraine, which i think i'm ve
let's face it, keir starmer twice supported a man, jeremy corbyn, who wanted to take us out of nato, abandon trident, our nuclear defence and turn the army into a defence corps. well the peace corps, i think it was. yeah. >> well, labour have said about this since 2010. the conservatives have wasted more than 15 billion on mismanaging defence procurement, shrunk the army to its smallest size since napoleon missed their recruitment targets every year and allowed morale to fall to record...
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corbyn. now he has a shadow cabinet full of blairites and that is because he wants to get that centre ground. he wants to steal the tories clothes on these issues like crime, like immigration, like crime, like immigration, like defence. will it work out well , i think like defence. will it work out well, i think it probably will. but rishi sunak is just hoping for that little bit of breathing space over the next six months after the local elections. >> okay . olivia utley, good to >> okay. olivia utley, good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed, i'm just thinking i was going to say let's have a poll on twitter, but actually, we don't need to do that now. >> no we don't, do we? >> no we don't, do we? >> no. with gb news. com name.your. say, what if you're on there ? get on there. log in. on there? get on there. log in. >> i'm doing it right now. >> i'm doing it right now. >> all you have to do is just send a message saying, sunak or starmer, one of the one of the two. so who you
corbyn. now he has a shadow cabinet full of blairites and that is because he wants to get that centre ground. he wants to steal the tories clothes on these issues like crime, like immigration, like crime, like immigration, like defence. will it work out well , i think like defence. will it work out well, i think it probably will. but rishi sunak is just hoping for that little bit of breathing space over the next six months after the local elections. >> okay . olivia utley, good to...
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corbyn, who wanted to pull us out of nato and abandon our nuclear defence, so i don't think that it is the case that labour would or could be trusted on defence, not least because they have 11 members of his shadow team who themselves voted against our nuclear deterrent. so i don't think they are credible when it comes to being the party of defence, though it is the backdrop to this, not that you know, we know the armed forces are struggling, we know numbers are down, we know equipment isn't available to a lot of these soldiers. >> i mean, particularly you look at the number of tanks we've got where people are, you know, they're really struggling to get hold of tanks. a lot of the household what household divisions and what have mean, this it's have you. i mean, this is it's hugely problematic. and what we're not is anything we're not seeing is anything improving under the government. >> to of take some >> i have to sort of take some issue with this actually, because apart from anything, i'm going to see our challenger three tank later today, up in, telford, which is our latest and
corbyn, who wanted to pull us out of nato and abandon our nuclear defence, so i don't think that it is the case that labour would or could be trusted on defence, not least because they have 11 members of his shadow team who themselves voted against our nuclear deterrent. so i don't think they are credible when it comes to being the party of defence, though it is the backdrop to this, not that you know, we know the armed forces are struggling, we know numbers are down, we know equipment isn't...