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and nigel farage is in hot water again over comments he made about the muslim community and people up and down the country are kicking off over tourists ruining their beautiful villages and towns over bank holiday weekend. are we a nation of whingers though , we a nation of whingers though, or are we just disrespectful tourists ? but that's all to come tourists? but that's all to come in the next hour . it's packed. in the next hour. it's packed. but first, here's the latest news headlines with the lovely theo. >> it's 6:01. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18 year olds carry out national service , describing out national service, describing it as modern and bold. raisi sunak says the proposals will mean young people will get the skills and opportunities they need, which will serve them well in life. he says it will make society more cohesive and i believe this is the right thing to do because this is how we'll deliver a secure future for everyone and our country. >> we're not going to do that without taking bold action, and th
and nigel farage is in hot water again over comments he made about the muslim community and people up and down the country are kicking off over tourists ruining their beautiful villages and towns over bank holiday weekend. are we a nation of whingers though , we a nation of whingers though, or are we just disrespectful tourists ? but that's all to come tourists? but that's all to come in the next hour . it's packed. in the next hour. it's packed. but first, here's the latest news headlines with...
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. >> is nigel farage a cop out .7 >> is nigel farage a cop out.7 >> is nigel farage a cop out.7 >> and why school teachers should accommodate phones in the classroom. >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five. a very warm welcome along to the saturday five. we've waited for years. prime ministers have come and gone. careers have risen and fallen. but as the rain poured down on downing street and the nafion down on downing street and the nation looked on expectantly, it finally happened. someone emailed gb news saying they agreed with benjamin butterworth . the wokeist non—gender aligned person in britain is back for more, and his old sparring partner albie amankona has jetted back from holiday to join the fun too. but i'm afraid there's no ben leo this week . there's no ben leo this week. but lovers of annoyingly overconfident young right wingers need not despair. the one and only alex armstrong is present and correct now, keeping a measure of order and making her debut on the show. the brilliant freelance journalist georgia gillooly. now folks, you all know the drill. we outline
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and you're watching farage with me . you're watching farage with me. tom harwood now, the schoolboy killed in yesterday's london sword attack has been named as 14 year old daniel anjorin. he was struck by a sword as he walked to school by a remarkable and tragic coincidence. the very same school attended by grace o'malley kumar, who was killed, of course, in the vicious nottingham knife attacks last yeah nottingham knife attacks last year. two further stabbings have taken place at schools in the last fortnight, two in sheffield and in south—west wales. what on earth is going on with the safety of not only everyone in the united kingdom, but particularly children and teenagers? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by alison cope, an anti—knife crime campaigner whose own teenage son was tragically killed in a knife attack . alison, it seems that attack. alison, it seems that this is an issue that is simply spiralling out of control . spiralling out of control. >> yeah. good evening. it's been spiralling out of control for quite a while now , and we h
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nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says he wants to do his bit for the upcoming us election. well, to be clear, there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, 6 weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong footed a lot of people, myself included. at today's reform uk lunch in london, the elephant in the room was the man who wasn't in the room. i'm absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. the party's pitch was changed and stopping immigration. whether you vote tory or whether you vote labour, you will get the same form of socialism. you'll get higher taxes, lower wages, and mass immigration that will make us all worse off. you must be ex
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is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin to understand the sheer politicisation of the american judicial system. this is something i railed against, actually, for many, many years, and said to friends , you know, and said to friends, you know, it just it isn't working anymore. you know, 98% of cases in america that go to court result before they go to court in guilty verdicts. result before they go to court in guilty verdicts . everything in guilty verdicts. everything is wrong about american justice. i can give you some breaking news, from team trump , which is ne
is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin...
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now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high office or even the house of commons, throw a cat among the pigeons and redraw the political map of this country ? political map of this country? the answer no, it was not to be. when it came to i'm a celebrity, nigel had a million or so reasons to enter the jungle to and be fair, he won a new army of fans just by being himself . of fans just by being himself. but it seems he's going to stay out of the political jungle now. for the next six weeks, nigel will be actively campaigning for reform uk, but when they enter the polling sta
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farage would ever become an mp. he says there's a limit on his support, he says popular with a set of people. but he would probably be capped at 15 to 20% of the vote. he doesn't think he would get a beyond, say like 40% marker that we're talking about. he talks as well, about marker that we're talking about. he talks as well , about ukraine, he talks as well, about ukraine, which i thought was interesting. i don't know if you looked at this stuff. he was actually saying that getting into the situation where we've literally kind of really kind of got in deeply when it comes to backing and supporting ukraine, he says , and supporting ukraine, he says, was the absolutely wrong move. he does use lots of choice language. this is what i'm saying. so i can't read a lot of it out directly for you. but he basically says he calls, ukraine a corrupt mafia state that has basically conned us all. and now we're going to get bleeped as a consequence, he says, and he thinks that it was the wrong thing to do. he says that involving
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and mr farage said , we are, and mr farage said, we are, because you know why you say thatis because you know why you say that is because he was. yeah and, and then he quoted a, i trying to find what the name of it was. it was a survey done where i think 46% of muslims support hamas. i think it was actually the survey. it was, oh , actually the survey. it was, oh, the henry jackson society survey, which actually said that a quarter of muslims believe that hamas, committed rape and murder. and so three quarters didn't i don't think this is just a amongst the muslim community. it's also a great anti—western white thing going on as well. that seems to exacerbate this, and race theory and, you know, and of course, university campuses is , you university campuses is, you know, upholding and, you know, helping this. >> yes , yes. i mean, i mean, if >> yes, yes. i mean, i mean, if you look at this interview was with trevor phillips, who was asking , you know, really pushing asking, you know, really pushing back against what farage was saying. but interestingly , if saying. but interesting
and mr farage said , we are, and mr farage said, we are, because you know why you say thatis because you know why you say that is because he was. yeah and, and then he quoted a, i trying to find what the name of it was. it was a survey done where i think 46% of muslims support hamas. i think it was actually the survey. it was, oh , actually the survey. it was, oh, the henry jackson society survey, which actually said that a quarter of muslims believe that hamas, committed rape and murder. and...
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is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin to understand the sheer politicisation of the american judicial system. this is something i railed against, actually, for many, many years, and said to friends , you know, and said to friends, you know, it just it isn't working anymore. you know, 98% of cases in america that go to court result before they go to court in guilty verdicts. result before they go to court in guilty verdicts . everything in guilty verdicts. everything is wrong about american justice. i can give you some breaking news, from team trump , which is ne
is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin...
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email me at farage @gbnews .com or on x with the hashtag farage on gb news. as you know, let's catch up with the liberal democrats. ed davey had a very interesting day yesterday where he spent most of his time in lake windermere . gb news lake windermere. gb news political correspondent olivia utley has been with the yellows in the west country. olivia >> i have, i've been touring around with the lib dems on their yellowhammer one bus, as they're calling it yellowhammer, which they're promising will smash up the blue wall of the tory south. we're in the west country now. this used to be home to swathes of lib dem seats, but they all fell in the 2015 general election. there are just a few yellow bricks in a sea of a blue wall. these days. bath where we are, where we've just moved from and somerton and frome, where i am now, are two of them. the lib dems are very much hoping that they can win back lots and lots of seats in the south west. they're only polling at about 9% at the moment. that's compared to 25% that nick clegg was polling back in 2010. and it's ab
email me at farage @gbnews .com or on x with the hashtag farage on gb news. as you know, let's catch up with the liberal democrats. ed davey had a very interesting day yesterday where he spent most of his time in lake windermere . gb news lake windermere. gb news political correspondent olivia utley has been with the yellows in the west country. olivia >> i have, i've been touring around with the lib dems on their yellowhammer one bus, as they're calling it yellowhammer, which they're...
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nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor. ajmal, thank you so much for making the time for us this evening, because i think there's two different points here. number one, the idea that all british muslims are antithetical to british values, i think is plainly wrong and it isn't borne out by data, but the claim that a significant proportion of british muslims do hold views that are contrary to what most people would describe as british values . well, that as british values. well, that seems to stack up to evidence . seems to stack up to evidence. >> thank you very much for inviting me, and good evening to you and your viewers, on this glorious day, we've had a fantastic weather outside. what it what a discussion to have at the end of t
nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor. ajmal, thank you so much for making the time for us this evening, because i think there's two different points here. number one, the idea that all british muslims are antithetical...
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is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will start with the latest developments in the local elections. the conservatives have suffered their worst results in decades, conceding hundreds of seats to opposition parties across england. so far, labour's gained more than 170 seats and taken control of now eight more counc
is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus...
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farage bows out. they also say, right, we go to the mirror so we get all the lefty ones out the way first. by the looks of things, election bad start for sunak at brewers. oops pm's footie blunder during his wales beer visit. we've played you that clip before. he asked the welsh whether or not they were looking forward to the football. they have not qualified for the euros. let's go to the guardian. oh, getting all of them out of the way. sunak begins election campaign by abandoning flagship policies. right, okay, bills on smoking ban. yeah. can i just say the real winners here are smokers, by the way. so far. so there we go. but, no fault evictions . they're also likely evictions. they're also likely to be dropped, let's go to the daily mail . tories to cut green daily mail. tories to cut green levies on fuel bills. energy price cap set to plunge by under £100 before the election. we're going to kerb eco taxes on families, say the conservatives. so that is at least a message the tories are trying to
farage bows out. they also say, right, we go to the mirror so we get all the lefty ones out the way first. by the looks of things, election bad start for sunak at brewers. oops pm's footie blunder during his wales beer visit. we've played you that clip before. he asked the welsh whether or not they were looking forward to the football. they have not qualified for the euros. let's go to the guardian. oh, getting all of them out of the way. sunak begins election campaign by abandoning flagship...
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reporter: nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. >> we have a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally you'll not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrents. >> i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. what we've got in the labor campaign is confidence, assurance. >> the lights are on. reporter: farage has made it his life's work to dismay, disrecipient, horrify -- disrupt, horrify. and he reckons he's not done yet. christian: let's bring in michael who has also been following this today. is reform the new conservative movement do you think? listening to some of that today. michael: it's really interesting, hearing the way the public perceived farage on the ground. there's a sense in the local area that the conservatives are defecting from the conservatives to labour, that the conservative party have lost their w somewhat locally. so hearing that farage was trying to engage with the local vote,
reporter: nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. >> we have a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally you'll not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrents. >> i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. what we've got in the labor campaign is confidence, assurance. >> the lights are on. reporter: farage has made it his life's work to dismay,...
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. this and not necessarily campaigning out in the streets -- farage._ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you. — in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you. good _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to see _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to see you. - let's get reaction to those tory and labour interviews from our politics panel, and also discuss rishi sunak's decision to go with a july election. can we talk about the point professor sirjohn curtice raised, the two main leaders and their ability to connect with voters and to frame a message. how are they regarded as leaders by voters? 50. regarded as leaders by voters? so, keir starmer _ regarded as leaders by voters? so, keir starmer comes out best on lots of the _ keir starmer comes out best on lots of the characteristics _ keir starmer comes out best on lots of the characteristics we _ keir starmer comes out best on lots of the characteristics we track - of the characteristics we track everything _ of the characteri
. this and not necessarily campaigning out in the streets -- farage._ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you. — in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you. good _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to see _ in the streets -- farage. as always, thank you, good to see you. - let's get reaction to those tory and labour interviews from our politics panel, and also discuss rishi sunak's decision to go with a...
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now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high office or even the house of commons, throw a cat among the pigeons and redraw the political map of this country ? political map of this country? the answer no, it was not to be. when it came to i'm a celebrity, nigel had a million or so reasons to enter the jungle to and be fair, he won a new army of fans just by being himself . of fans just by being himself. but it seems he's going to stay out of the political jungle now. for the next six weeks, nigel will be actively campaigning for reform uk, but when they enter the polling sta
now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high...
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the rwanda scheme swept nigel farage to one side. i wonder if it'd be quite so easy on that now playing more to come on the general election campaign in the next hour. don't go anywhere . we'll have an go anywhere. we'll have an exclusive interview with the councillor who's forced oldham's grooming gang inquiry. i'm martin daubney first, here's your weather and it's alex burkham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , the sponsors of weather solar, the sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather forecast, brought to you in association with the met office. there will be some thundery downpours to watch out for through the next couple of days, but we also have some persistent rain across the uk at the moment, in association with a frontal system which is marching its way north eastwards across the country. it's already brought quite a bit of rain to many areas through the morning, but it is bringing quite a soggy end to the day across parts of scotland and northeast england. that rain will clear
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. >> is nigel farage about to do a deal with the tories? >> people were chanting death to america. >> some people were not everyone, but some people were. >> find out what a prominent member of the muslim faith had to say about that. and can you spot what's wrong with this? >> i've been a centrist conservative all my life , but i conservative all my life, but i think the party's really changed, and i think the last 14 years has done a real damage to the country . the country. >> on my panel is the director of the popular conservatives , of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, activist and landlord adam brooks, and author and journalist rebecca reid. oh, and journalist rebecca reid. oh, and what do you think is in these balloons? i will reveal all very , very shortly. get all very, very shortly. get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. young people don't know what's about to hit them . next. about to hit them. next. >> and the news. at just after 9:00, labour veteran diane abbott has vowed to be the mp for hackney no
. >> is nigel farage about to do a deal with the tories? >> people were chanting death to america. >> some people were not everyone, but some people were. >> find out what a prominent member of the muslim faith had to say about that. and can you spot what's wrong with this? >> i've been a centrist conservative all my life , but i conservative all my life, but i think the party's really changed, and i think the last 14 years has done a real damage to the country ....
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now farage isn't going to stand as a candidate. he will, however, commit to campaigning, but he's going to america to help donald trump. i'll be asking richard tice is the party over for reform uk that's coming up in your next hour? but first, get in touch and it's gbnews.com/yoursay say get in touch, it's your show. but first it's your headlines and it's ray addison . addison. >> martin, thanks. 5:02 top stories this hour. the prime minister says the lowering of the energy price cap shows his plan is working, as both labour and the conservatives look to make it an electoral dividing line. rishi sunak completed his tour of the nation in northern ireland, and claimed that the economy has turned a corner. he then criticised the cost of labour's net zero pledges, and said that he'll be telling voters over the next few weeks how the tories plan to secure britain's future inflation has fallen back to normal levels. >> the economy grew faster than all our competitors at the beginning of this year. today we've had the news that energy bil
now farage isn't going to stand as a candidate. he will, however, commit to campaigning, but he's going to america to help donald trump. i'll be asking richard tice is the party over for reform uk that's coming up in your next hour? but first, get in touch and it's gbnews.com/yoursay say get in touch, it's your show. but first it's your headlines and it's ray addison . addison. >> martin, thanks. 5:02 top stories this hour. the prime minister says the lowering of the energy price cap...
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so is nigel farage a cop out? well, myself, like many of you who really like nigel's policies and what he stands for, have been really disappointed to see that he has said he is ruling out standing in the general election . well, what's general election. well, what's he going to do instead? well, he's going to fly off to go and support donald trump because he says that's more important in this day and age. well frankly, nigel, i have to say i'm really disappointed . and if you are disappointed. and if you are a patriot at a time when you think that you can finish off the tories, you should be standing . tories, you should be standing. you will give reform a massive poll boost and you'll really hammer the nail into the tories. so why not now? why not do it now? and i'll put it to the rest of the panel. do you think nigel farage is a cop out, darren, i, i, i wouldn't call him a cop out because he is spent in the next six weeks campaigning for reform. so you could argue that all he's done is remove his chance of beco
so is nigel farage a cop out? well, myself, like many of you who really like nigel's policies and what he stands for, have been really disappointed to see that he has said he is ruling out standing in the general election . well, what's general election. well, what's he going to do instead? well, he's going to fly off to go and support donald trump because he says that's more important in this day and age. well frankly, nigel, i have to say i'm really disappointed . and if you are disappointed....
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nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. - what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay, horrify and he reckons he's not done yet. let's bring in michael who has also been following this today. it is reformed the new conservative movement, michael, listening to some of that today? what's interesting is nearing the public per trade and nigel for roche on the ground. shifter public per trade and nigel for roche on the ground-— on the ground. after natalie elhicke on the ground. after natalie elphicke defected _ on the ground. after natalie elphicke defected from - on the ground. after natalie elphicke defected from the i elphicke defected from the conservatives
nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. - what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay, horrify...
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leo nigel farage continues to win his 4d sumo bouts with the bbc's infamously impartial news coverage. >> yes. so a bbc news presenter, gita guru—murthy, has been forced to issue a grovelling apology today after she accused nigel farage of using customary inflammatory language. and they say here it is not racist to air concerns about migration. the bbc journalists have now been told. an official review is now, saying the corporation sees the issue through a narrow political lens and overlooks the impact on uk communities. so the quote that nigel farage was saying, he said we quoted the polish prime minister, donald tusk, but donald tusk said aggressive young males were coming into poland . and for some reason poland. and for some reason that's now seen as a as a controversial thing to say. i mean, a couple of things about that. donald tusk is a liberal. yeah. or certainly relatively liberal for poland . he's he's on liberal for poland. he's he's on the, on the left or the centre of polish politics. >> the left tusk. yes. >> the left tusk. yes. >> yeah, yeah. and and also just blatan
leo nigel farage continues to win his 4d sumo bouts with the bbc's infamously impartial news coverage. >> yes. so a bbc news presenter, gita guru—murthy, has been forced to issue a grovelling apology today after she accused nigel farage of using customary inflammatory language. and they say here it is not racist to air concerns about migration. the bbc journalists have now been told. an official review is now, saying the corporation sees the issue through a narrow political lens and...
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why is nigel farage the face of reform when he's not even running late? >> well, look , patrick, you know >> well, look, patrick, you know that. don't be so ridiculous, nigel farage has been probably been the most influential politician in this country over the past 30 years or so. look, i welcome the news that is not standing, because i'll tell you why, patrick. it means that he can start. he can come to places like ashfield, like he is at the weekend to campaign in my area to make sure that i get re—elected on july the 4th. this is great news for me. it's great news for richard tice who's standing in boston and skegness. i want to see nigel farage all around the country, not just in one seat. okay >> all right. are you not a bit put out there that they only want to talk to nigel? >> no, they want to talk to me. they want to talk to richard. they want to talk to richard. they want to talk to barnaby. listen, patrick, that's that's ridiculous journalism, by the way. you know, the people that contact me on a daily basis have got all the press, all the me
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the reason farage isn't hitting the party is because farage said a few months ago that if i did choose to run that reform, numbers would double. and in the recent polls, reform numbers have doubled without him at the helm. so he realises actually the actually, i think what he realises and what they realise they don't need him and there's a thing about him saying he wants to go and get involved in the trump campaign and if you've got to pick one of those two things, be part of the trump campaign or part of the reform campaign, you're more likely to be on the winning team because of the first past the post system. >> you could easily be on the winning team in america, and that's going to look better on a cv. well, yeah. go ahead. >> no, go ahead. >> no, go ahead. >> but it also may also if he chooses to be involved in this thing, there's a really good chance, like you say he's not going to win. the reform is not going to win. the reform is not going to win. so he's going to come out as a loser this way. he's unsullied. he's lost enough campaigns as it is. >> but what if reform wins 10, w
the reason farage isn't hitting the party is because farage said a few months ago that if i did choose to run that reform, numbers would double. and in the recent polls, reform numbers have doubled without him at the helm. so he realises actually the actually, i think what he realises and what they realise they don't need him and there's a thing about him saying he wants to go and get involved in the trump campaign and if you've got to pick one of those two things, be part of the trump campaign...
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is nigel farage. he's deciding, apparently, and announcing tomorrow at 11 am. whether or not he's going to run, how much of a concern is reform uk to you? >> well, nigel farage should ask himself whether he wants a labour government or a conservative government it's as simple as that. and if he wants the labour of a government, then step up, you know, push reform because all they're going to do is deny people the deny the support the conservatives. and in many marginal seats that will see the pendulum tilt towards laboun see the pendulum tilt towards labour. and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the nois
is nigel farage. he's deciding, apparently, and announcing tomorrow at 11 am. whether or not he's going to run, how much of a concern is reform uk to you? >> well, nigel farage should ask himself whether he wants a labour government or a conservative government it's as simple as that. and if he wants the labour of a government, then step up, you know, push reform because all they're going to do is deny people the deny the support the conservatives. and in many marginal seats that will see...
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nigel farage has decided to try to tackle this head on. suzanne. he's copped it a bit for it, but is he right? >> yeah, i think you have to tackle this head on. really, and i think it's something that's got to be brought into the pubuc got to be brought into the public consciousness. i remember being told years ago that religion was irrelevant in our society. you know, there was this great secular movement in the kind of 80s and 90s and thought people who were religious were nuts and had nobody thought took them seriously. and i said, no, you're wrong. religion is still a very, very powerful force in this country. and here we are now seeing it front and centre stage and integrated with our politics. and it's very worrying. and not just muslims, but any kind of fundamentalist religion because, you know, as as nigel farage hinted at, their most fundamentalist religions exclude gay people, exclude women , they exclude a lot of women, they exclude a lot of people who would find themselves in a very difficult position in society. i just don't think you
nigel farage has decided to try to tackle this head on. suzanne. he's copped it a bit for it, but is he right? >> yeah, i think you have to tackle this head on. really, and i think it's something that's got to be brought into the pubuc got to be brought into the public consciousness. i remember being told years ago that religion was irrelevant in our society. you know, there was this great secular movement in the kind of 80s and 90s and thought people who were religious were nuts and had...
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interviews tice or farage's former press officer, another presenter patrick christys interviews farage or farage his wife. >> but you'll never get away with that on any other channel. nigel farage is critique of the conservative party. >> when i interviewed him last week, was brutal, yes, but how often do you get a true left wingers interviewing each other on gb news? once a year. you have that on channel 4 most nights of the week. well, you used to be on channel, you know, my criticisms of channel 4 news and i made them for a long time. >> and, and i did i've given a lecture about all of this. so it's no secret that i felt that in the, in the, in the, in the teens channel 4 news was biased to the left. now you know. so i've got to be consistent here. yeah. and i think that is it's as i think basically gb news is taking the mickey out of ofcom. ofcom have become so weak they feel under i don't know what's going on at ofcom. frankly the people running it are just not up to it and they but on this ruling actually, this ruling , i ruling actually, this ruling, i think that it's a bit like
interviews tice or farage's former press officer, another presenter patrick christys interviews farage or farage his wife. >> but you'll never get away with that on any other channel. nigel farage is critique of the conservative party. >> when i interviewed him last week, was brutal, yes, but how often do you get a true left wingers interviewing each other on gb news? once a year. you have that on channel 4 most nights of the week. well, you used to be on channel, you know, my...
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is nigel farage. he's deciding, apparently, and announcing tomorrow at 11 am. whether or not he's going to run, how much of a concern is reform uk to you? >> well, nigel farage should ask himself whether he wants a labour government or a conservative government it's as simple as that. and if he wants the labour of a government, then step up, you know, push reform because all they're going to do is deny people the deny the support the conservatives. and in many marginal seats that will see the pendulum tilt towards laboun see the pendulum tilt towards labour. and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the nois
is nigel farage. he's deciding, apparently, and announcing tomorrow at 11 am. whether or not he's going to run, how much of a concern is reform uk to you? >> well, nigel farage should ask himself whether he wants a labour government or a conservative government it's as simple as that. and if he wants the labour of a government, then step up, you know, push reform because all they're going to do is deny people the deny the support the conservatives. and in many marginal seats that will see...
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is it the number one issue or has farage got this wrong? farage @gbnews .com. well, carl williams, the research director of the centre for policy studies, joins me. carl, it seems that you guys are actually catching up . actually catching up. >> well, i think the facts speak for themselves . and if you care for themselves. and if you care about that then let's do the economics of this. >> i made that point in 2016. i often think with economics that, you know, it's rather like the referendum on brexit. you know, people sit at home and one person says you'll be rich, or one person says, you'll be poorer. and the voters left confused. but we have i mean, virtually everything that's existed for years has told us there's a great economic benefit. so let me ask you the question directly . does question directly. does immigration does mass immigration does mass immigration make us richer? >> some forms of immigration can help the economy , some mass help the economy, some mass immigration? no, i think it's very clearly the case that it's not, and the common argument i
is it the number one issue or has farage got this wrong? farage @gbnews .com. well, carl williams, the research director of the centre for policy studies, joins me. carl, it seems that you guys are actually catching up . actually catching up. >> well, i think the facts speak for themselves . and if you care for themselves. and if you care about that then let's do the economics of this. >> i made that point in 2016. i often think with economics that, you know, it's rather like the...
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. >> and let's look at what nigel farage because nigel farage got himself in a bit of hot water at the weekend for comments that he made around a similar vein. listen, we have a growing number of young people in this country who do not subscribe to british values, in fact, loathe much of what we stand for. >> so what do you do? >> so what do you do? >> who are we talking about there? oh i think we see them on there? oh i think we see them on the streets of london every saturday. what do they look like? oh, we're talking about what do they look like? are we talking about muslims here? we are. >> well, also as well we've seen horrific scenes in germany today where we've had, someone setting up an event who's previously been critical, of what he was describing as the islamification of europe. we saw a stabbing take place, multiple people injured. i mean, i've got to say, the images coming out there are absolutely shocking. it was all live streamed. joining me now is the director of the oxford islamic information centre, doctor sheikh ramzi. thanks for joining centre, doctor sheikh ramzi.
. >> and let's look at what nigel farage because nigel farage got himself in a bit of hot water at the weekend for comments that he made around a similar vein. listen, we have a growing number of young people in this country who do not subscribe to british values, in fact, loathe much of what we stand for. >> so what do you do? >> so what do you do? >> who are we talking about there? oh i think we see them on there? oh i think we see them on the streets of london every...
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did you see what the bbc had to say about nigel farage today? we'll look at that. and lots of other stuff. but. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest headlines . latest headlines. >> the top story this evening . >> the top story this evening. pensioners could be in for a tax break worth up to £24 billion every year as part of an election pledge by the conservative party it could see cuts worth around £95 in the next tax year, rising to £275 by 2029. the prime minister says it will be funded by a clamp down on tax dodgers. labour, though, has described the plan as a desperate move. rishi sunak says it's part of the government's broader plan. however for what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. >> that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up the triple lock, which is going ”p by the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners de
did you see what the bbc had to say about nigel farage today? we'll look at that. and lots of other stuff. but. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest headlines . latest headlines. >> the top story this evening . >> the top story this evening. pensioners could be in for a tax break worth up to £24 billion every year as part of an election pledge by the conservative party it could see cuts worth around £95 in the next tax year, rising to £275 by 2029....
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i was always pretty certain that nigel farage| conservative vote? i was always i pretty certain that nigel farage did not want to stand, i have fought enough elections now and don't want to go through another one. he is going to help out across the pond and that is what attracts him more. i had a feeling this was going to be the case anyway. the issue about... but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you are riaht, conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but — conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all— conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those _ conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those candidatesj are right, but all those candidates find themselves standing and saying they are all about making sure that we make the most brexit. the answer is simple, you will simply end up putting into power either the liberal democrats who want to go back into europe, or a who plan to get as close to europe as possible or ev
i was always pretty certain that nigel farage| conservative vote? i was always i pretty certain that nigel farage did not want to stand, i have fought enough elections now and don't want to go through another one. he is going to help out across the pond and that is what attracts him more. i had a feeling this was going to be the case anyway. the issue about... but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you...
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i'm also going to be speaking to nigel farage. he's taking on his remain nemesis, michael heseltine , and going to be heseltine, and going to be discussing whether reform will do a deal with the tories. and would you believe it? protests have broken out in the sunny houday have broken out in the sunny holiday spot of majorca over , holiday spot of majorca over, you guessed it, tourism. we'll have more on that story in just a moment. but first, here's the news with polly middleton first in the gb newsroom . in the gb newsroom. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story this hour. the prime minister's been hitting out at plans by junior doctors to stage another round of strikes next month. members of the british medical association will walk out for five days starting from the 27th of june. speaking at a campaign event just this afternoon, rishi sunak said it was politically motivated and not in the interests of patients or staff . or staff. >> today's action by the junior doctors on the same day as the labou
i'm also going to be speaking to nigel farage. he's taking on his remain nemesis, michael heseltine , and going to be heseltine, and going to be discussing whether reform will do a deal with the tories. and would you believe it? protests have broken out in the sunny houday have broken out in the sunny holiday spot of majorca over , holiday spot of majorca over, you guessed it, tourism. we'll have more on that story in just a moment. but first, here's the news with polly middleton first in the...
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the bbc mask slipped when it came to nigel farage. do youngsters need to stop whingeing about supporting the pensioners? all of that and much, much more looking forward to it. >> patrick, full of energy as even >> patrick, full of energy as ever. well, of course that's coming up immediately after your very latest weather forecast . very latest weather forecast. but i'm told to say it's definitely, definitely sunny in somerset . somerset. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening from the met office . here's your latest gb office. here's your latest gb news weather update. whilst it is going to turn drier for most of us by the weekend, before then, we still have some thundery showers around earlier on today we had a weather system pushing its way north eastwards across the country, bringing some heavy persistent rain. for many of us, that's now starting to clear though lingering across some northeastern parts through this evening and overnight. and behind it, it isn't turning completely dry
the bbc mask slipped when it came to nigel farage. do youngsters need to stop whingeing about supporting the pensioners? all of that and much, much more looking forward to it. >> patrick, full of energy as even >> patrick, full of energy as ever. well, of course that's coming up immediately after your very latest weather forecast . very latest weather forecast. but i'm told to say it's definitely, definitely sunny in somerset . somerset. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar...
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also on the campaign trail this morning was nigel farage, - this morning was nigel farage, campaigning for reform uk. speaking in dover he said he was white to war years ago about small boat course crossings across the english channel. it crossings across the english channel. ., , , , crossings across the english channel. , ., , ., channel. it was pretty obvious to me earl in channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 — channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that _ channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that the _ channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that the trickle - channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that the trickle of - early in 2020 that the trickle of small inflatable dinghies that were coming across the english channel was something that would turn into a flood. but nobody was interested. nobody was talking about it. and so i came down to dover, i went out to sea repeatedly, ifilmed the dinghies coming over, ifilmed the processing centre here in dover docks, i went up to the midlands and elsewhere to film the hotel
also on the campaign trail this morning was nigel farage, - this morning was nigel farage, campaigning for reform uk. speaking in dover he said he was white to war years ago about small boat course crossings across the english channel. it crossings across the english channel. ., , , , crossings across the english channel. , ., , ., channel. it was pretty obvious to me earl in channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 — channel. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that _...
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and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today he won't attempt to become an mp for the eighth time. that's thought to be good news for the tories but with the prime minister also admitting no flights to rwanda will take off before the election, why shld voters believe his pledge to stop the boats? and we'll talk live to to the shadow defence secretary. plus, let me introduce our newsnighter panel tonight — two people who've been at the heart of previous labour and conservatives campaigns. what goes on behind the scenes? also tonight — more patient safety concerns at an nhs trust in sussex, where medical equipment and part of a bowel were left in a patient�*s stomach after surgery. welcome to election newsnight — with you live each weekday night at 10:30 on bbc two and bbc news. it's day one — the most important day for leaders of all parties to frame their message to you. over the next six weeks we will hear from all the parties from right across the uk. nick's here. what have we learned? today was the first really full — what have we learned? today was the
and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today he won't attempt to become an mp for the eighth time. that's thought to be good news for the tories but with the prime minister also admitting no flights to rwanda will take off before the election, why shld voters believe his pledge to stop the boats? and we'll talk live to to the shadow defence secretary. plus, let me introduce our newsnighter panel tonight — two people who've been at the heart of previous labour and conservatives...
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well, nigel farage was very quick to slap that down. he said you guys need to get a sense of humour , that it was very tongue humour, that it was very tongue in cheek, that he's not looking at any kind of a deal, that he did the biggest imaginable favour for the conservatives in 2019. in standing down candidates then and the same is not going to happen. and that is exactly what was reiterated by richard tice when i spoke to him a short time ago . feasible? a short time ago. feasible? >> absolutely not. look, we trusted them in 19. we gave them a massive majority. we're not going to trust them again. but and it might be your only way, really to secure a candidate. >> no . >> no. >> no. >> absolute nonsense. we're going to win seats. i've no doubt about that. and the point is they don't earn conservatism. they don't own the right to govern in perpetuity . if you do govern in perpetuity. if you do a bad job, eventually you're going to get fired . going to get fired. >> and one other point we were talking today, obviously, about legal migra
well, nigel farage was very quick to slap that down. he said you guys need to get a sense of humour , that it was very tongue humour, that it was very tongue in cheek, that he's not looking at any kind of a deal, that he did the biggest imaginable favour for the conservatives in 2019. in standing down candidates then and the same is not going to happen. and that is exactly what was reiterated by richard tice when i spoke to him a short time ago . feasible? a short time ago. feasible? >>...
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farage @gbnews. com i'm joined in the studio by chloe abbott, founder and director of education choices magazine, and down the line by emma hardy, mother and campaigner. chloe, let's start with you. as i say, this is not one of those absolutely black and white issues of what is right, what is wrong. what we do know is that there have been cases in schools of wholly inappropriate material being put in front of kids of 6 or 7 years old. how do you think we should deal with this issue, i think from our perspective, and obviously we have done a number of interviews with leading heads like nick hewlett from saint dunstan's , who have from saint dunstan's, who have a lot of concerns surrounding the children's commission report in 2023, when it stated, actually that 27% of children by the age of 11 have come across, some form of pornography online. and i think that further to that, there are concerns amongst parents about perhaps children being allowed to be children. and where, where does education step in
farage @gbnews. com i'm joined in the studio by chloe abbott, founder and director of education choices magazine, and down the line by emma hardy, mother and campaigner. chloe, let's start with you. as i say, this is not one of those absolutely black and white issues of what is right, what is wrong. what we do know is that there have been cases in schools of wholly inappropriate material being put in front of kids of 6 or 7 years old. how do you think we should deal with this issue, i think...
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. >> you'll hear from big name guests, including the person usually in this seat at 7:00, nigel farage, who will give his first reaction to the news. plus, we're live in the key locations with our reporters at downing street and buckingham palace tonight. two we'll look at the events leading up to the announcement today. and, crucially, what happens next. with just 44 days until the general election , who will get general election, who will get the keys to number 10.7 this is gb news, britain's election channel. but first, let's take a quick look at the other headunes quick look at the other headlines today with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom and as you've just been hearing, the prime minister, rishi sunak, has now confirmed a general election for the 4th of july. but now, in other news, uk inflation has fallen to the lowest level in nearly three years in april, dnven nearly three years in april, driven by lower gas and electricity prices. the latest figures show. inflation dropped to 2.3% last month, but people in birmingham say they'r
. >> you'll hear from big name guests, including the person usually in this seat at 7:00, nigel farage, who will give his first reaction to the news. plus, we're live in the key locations with our reporters at downing street and buckingham palace tonight. two we'll look at the events leading up to the announcement today. and, crucially, what happens next. with just 44 days until the general election , who will get general election, who will get the keys to number 10.7 this is gb news,...
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farage. are they editorialising? they're in the middle of a general election. >> that's certainly nigel farage is accusing and a young people hard done by the prime minister is promising yet another boost to pensions . is promising yet another boost to pensions. but young people, are they having a rough time of it. we'll have that debate . it. we'll have that debate. looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. good weather on. gb news. good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so after a showery weekend for many of us, there is further rain on the way as we head through the rest of today. this arriving into the west through the early hours of this morning and continues to push its way northwards as we head through this afternoon. but it will be a bit of a brighter start across parts of scotland and northern england through this morning. that rain continues to turn quite heavy in places, particularly across western parts of scotland, although we coul
farage. are they editorialising? they're in the middle of a general election. >> that's certainly nigel farage is accusing and a young people hard done by the prime minister is promising yet another boost to pensions . is promising yet another boost to pensions. but young people, are they having a rough time of it. we'll have that debate . it. we'll have that debate. looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. good weather on. gb news. good morning....
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farages final throw of the dice. farages final throw of the dice . nigel the dice. farages final throw of the dice. nigel has said the dice. farages final throw of the dice . nigel has said that he the dice. nigel has said that he has one more big card to play in politics, but didn't have time to prepare for this summer election. >> i had to be honest with you, put in place some preparations to launch next week , and a to launch next week, and a former post office boss, paula vennells, has been accused of trying to keep a lid on the faulty horizon. >> it systems at the post office inquiry. the questioning continues . continues. >> meanwhile, a tragic story chaos in majorca at least four people have died and others trapped under rubble after a restaurant building collapses on a beach in majorca. we'll have the latest. >> and killer nurse lucy letby loses her appeal. the court rules that the serial baby killer cannot challenge her convictions . convictions. >> we'd love to hear what you think. send your views in to gbnews.com/yoursay or say so much to get through in t
farages final throw of the dice. farages final throw of the dice . nigel the dice. farages final throw of the dice. nigel has said the dice. farages final throw of the dice . nigel has said that he the dice. nigel has said that he has one more big card to play in politics, but didn't have time to prepare for this summer election. >> i had to be honest with you, put in place some preparations to launch next week , and a to launch next week, and a former post office boss, paula vennells,...
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nigel farage said he won't be standing for reform uk but will campaign for them. it has been a busy day. let's get more from our political correspondent damian grammaticas. enter the man who has staked everything on this gamble, calling an election now. quite a few of his mps are not convinced by the timing and he has a huge poll deficit to overcome. i want to build a britain, a country where you all can have confidence, restored confidence and pride in our communities, in our society and our nation. earlier he had an admission — he'd promised deportation flights to rwanda. now he says they will happen if he is elected. we have already started detaining people, we have hired the escorts, we have an airfield on standby and we have booked the flights. all of that work is already ongoing and the choice of this election is clear, because if i'm reelected as prime minister on the 5th ofjuly, these flights will go. the labour leader was 200 miles to the south, in kent. keeping with tradition, he stopped for the first baby of his campaign. less traditional — this loc
nigel farage said he won't be standing for reform uk but will campaign for them. it has been a busy day. let's get more from our political correspondent damian grammaticas. enter the man who has staked everything on this gamble, calling an election now. quite a few of his mps are not convinced by the timing and he has a huge poll deficit to overcome. i want to build a britain, a country where you all can have confidence, restored confidence and pride in our communities, in our society and our...
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sorry for the 4th of july, but what will nigel farage do? this is what he told us here @gbnews earlier. >> fight the election. as for what i do, i'll think about it overnight. >> so that's no commitment either way. >> no commitment either way from me at the moment. i will think about it overnight . about it overnight. >> do you think he'll do it, mark? >> i would have said over the last 2 or 3 weeks i expected him not to run . he's very not to run. he's very interested. he's been very honest on gb news about this . he honest on gb news about this. he i think he even said he's more interested in what's happening interested in what's happening in america, where he's very close to donald trump. so i would have thought he was not going to run. i would still think, and just as we've heard from the pollster there, it's hard to see a seat. he could win. he possibly could pull one off if he ran himself. and they put everything behind it. he might he might win a seat. i was leaning against him running. but here are two things that might be weighing w
sorry for the 4th of july, but what will nigel farage do? this is what he told us here @gbnews earlier. >> fight the election. as for what i do, i'll think about it overnight. >> so that's no commitment either way. >> no commitment either way from me at the moment. i will think about it overnight . about it overnight. >> do you think he'll do it, mark? >> i would have said over the last 2 or 3 weeks i expected him not to run . he's very not to run. he's very...