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i am still jacob rees—mogg, and this has been state of the nation. and as usual, the weather is going to be absolutely glorious in somerset, though, my brilliant producer wants me to say it'll also be quite nice in yorkshire as well, and we have a lot of back and forth on which is god's own county. but you all know it's somerset . it's somerset. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. it's time for your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. there will be a few showers around tomorrow, but also some decent warm sunshine before that. a largely dry night ahead once the heavy rain that is affecting central parts at the moment clears away towards the moment clears away towards the west. the low pressure driving the rain is making its way westwards across the uk and as it clears away, it will take the worst of the heavy rain with it. so for many it is going to turn largely dry overnight, although across some parts of nonh although across some parts of north wales, northern england,
i am still jacob rees—mogg, and this has been state of the nation. and as usual, the weather is going to be absolutely glorious in somerset, though, my brilliant producer wants me to say it'll also be quite nice in yorkshire as well, and we have a lot of back and forth on which is god's own county. but you all know it's somerset . it's somerset. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. it's time for your latest gb news weather update...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight. astrazeneca is withdrawing its vaccine worldwide after admitting in court papers it can cause a rare side effect. i was in government dunng side effect. i was in government during those dark days of lockdown and i'll be revealing what i think shortly . the what i think shortly. the westminster fallout continues after natalie elphicke shocked affection. i'll be discussing this with my panel and responding to a surprise invitation to cross the floor of parliament. it is spending the best part of £70,000 a year of your money on a new diversity manager, and today is the feast of the ascension . i'll be joined of the ascension. i'll be joined by the dowager princess of thurn and taxis to discuss the importance of this holy day. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a stunningly intellectual panel this evening. gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as a
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight. astrazeneca is withdrawing its vaccine worldwide after admitting in court papers it can cause a rare side effect. i was in government dunng side effect. i was in government during those dark days of lockdown and i'll be revealing what i think shortly . the what i think shortly. the westminster fallout continues after natalie elphicke shocked affection. i'll be discussing this with my panel and responding to a surprise invitation to...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been staged for the nation. william and i are going to help the hospitality industry in a moment. and the weather in somerset, you know it. it's going to be absolutely sumptuously good tomorrow. so >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. whilst there will be a little bit of rain around and also some patches of mist and fog tonight, for many there's going to be plenty of fine weather through the next few days because of a large area of high pressure that's dominating the story across the uk. this means it's going to stay largely settled through the end of today and overnight does mean we will see a few patches of mist and fog, particularly towards the west, but also some cloud drifting in from the north sea further east as well. a dry night for most of us and temperatures not dropping a huge amount, many areas staying in high single figures or low double digits. so not a particularly chilly
i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been staged for the nation. william and i are going to help the hospitality industry in a moment. and the weather in somerset, you know it. it's going to be absolutely sumptuously good tomorrow. so >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. whilst there will be a little bit of rain around and also some patches of mist and fog...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight, as a new poll for the sun suggests, the conservative party could be facing extinction if nigel farage were to re—enter politics tonight, i'll be calling on the prime minister to unite the right and bring nigel into government and restore boris johnson to high office. this is the only way to turn the tide at the only way to turn the tide at the next election, despite nearly half a million student visas being issued last year , visas being issued last year, the migration watchdog has advised against kerbing the numbers as it could lead to a collapse of our universities vast oil reserves have been discovered in the antarctic, which means the falklands may have become the most valuable real estate on earth. so surely it's real estate on earth. so surely wsfime real estate on earth. so surely it's time to get the drills out . it's time to get the drills out. plus, the question of rainbow lanyards has seemingly split the cabinet in two after my former gb news colleague esther mc
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight, as a new poll for the sun suggests, the conservative party could be facing extinction if nigel farage were to re—enter politics tonight, i'll be calling on the prime minister to unite the right and bring nigel into government and restore boris johnson to high office. this is the only way to turn the tide at the only way to turn the tide at the next election, despite nearly half a million student visas being issued last year , visas...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg, on state of the nation. tonight it's coats and ties off and sleeves rolled up for sir keir starmer as he sets out labour's six pledges to the nation. but once again, this is another chapter in labour's book of non plans. everything from migration to taxes and education to the nhs. this is a classic case of style over substance. the covid inquiry is costing you, the taxpayer, £300,000 a day, and it's now projected to reach a total bill of £200 million. it is the inquiry serving any useful purpose . is serving any useful purpose. is it too expensive and looking at the wrong problems while the government delayed the ban on new petrol and diesel cars to 2035, there remains in place a surreptitious net zero tax that could pass on £15,000 per car onto you. the consumer. it must be scrapped. plus, as one of thames water's directors resigns, i'll be calling for the utility ferm to be allowed to fail. so it's responsible. directors, shareholders and bondholders
it's me, jacob rees—mogg, on state of the nation. tonight it's coats and ties off and sleeves rolled up for sir keir starmer as he sets out labour's six pledges to the nation. but once again, this is another chapter in labour's book of non plans. everything from migration to taxes and education to the nhs. this is a classic case of style over substance. the covid inquiry is costing you, the taxpayer, £300,000 a day, and it's now projected to reach a total bill of £200 million. it is the...
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if the answer is anything other than watching jacob rees—mogg's programme, then you are in the wrong place. mps then you are in the wrong place. mp5 get a kick in frequently. but, look, he's got a really fascinating exclusive. you weren't want to miss it, look. >> starting to feel just a little bit unwell. and beyond that i'm out of it and gone and put into a coma and gosh, didn't come round for another 16 days. >> this really is an inspiring story. 8:00 tonight, i promise you, you won't want to miss that one. look, for now, i'm going to take a break. when i come back, do you think as women we've been filled? we was told we could hi there. this is dewbs& co with me . michelle dewberry ben habib me. michelle dewberry ben habib and ella whelan rahman alongside me. michael says britishness is about responsibilities, not rights. it's about fairness, not entitlement. it's about looking after your neighbours and not exploiting them. valerie says . exploiting them. valerie says. for her, britishness is also about enterprise . as, philip about enterprise. as, philip says, being british means
if the answer is anything other than watching jacob rees—mogg's programme, then you are in the wrong place. mps then you are in the wrong place. mp5 get a kick in frequently. but, look, he's got a really fascinating exclusive. you weren't want to miss it, look. >> starting to feel just a little bit unwell. and beyond that i'm out of it and gone and put into a coma and gosh, didn't come round for another 16 days. >> this really is an inspiring story. 8:00 tonight, i promise you,...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset. you know how glorious it will be. look at the skies behind me in the picture. that blue will be the blue in somerset. tory blue skies. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> hello. good evening. it's been another dry and fine day for many of us, and there'll be more in the way of sunshine to come tomorrow. and it should be a warmer day for most of us. however, cloudier skies are starting to approach the northwest as this weather front moves in. won't make too much progress overnight. further elsewhere across the country as high pressure is building in, so it should be a fairly clear and dry night for the bulk of england and wales. cloudier skies will affect parts of northern england, northern ireland and in particular much of scotland, where the rain will turn quite persistent across the northwest overnight. so quite a damp night to come. probably a damp night to come. probably a damp start to the day, but elsewhere it should be a b
i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset. you know how glorious it will be. look at the skies behind me in the picture. that blue will be the blue in somerset. tory blue skies. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> hello. good evening. it's been another dry and fine day for many of us, and there'll be more in the way of sunshine to come tomorrow. and it should be a warmer day for...
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i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said i listen _ rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to— rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to that debate as well. gh, listen to that debate as well. oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think we _ listen to that debate as well. on you too. i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, chris mason on the phone. hello. collar. where _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you calling i chris mason on the phone. hello. i collar, where are you calling from? what you want to ask the panel? taste what you want to ask the panel? we exect what you want to ask the panel? , expect to see you on the screen. to be honest, i'll be crying out for the long wave signal that nick was talking about the whole project me into the newscast for the perhaps slightly better quality tha
i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said i listen _ rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to— rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to that debate as well. gh, listen to that debate as well. oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think we _ listen to that debate as well. on you too. i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. collar,...
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do you know who thinks that jacob rees—mogg thinks that of this, of this parish? yeah. >> jacob rees—mogg also thinks that shamima begum should come oven that shamima begum should come over. so he's got some different views. he's got some different views, i must say. but matthew, look, when you when you are having a look at again, it's just forecast but showing that the tories might have lost, might have lost 478 seats. i think it was. >> yeah, yeah, yeah . that's, >> yeah, yeah, yeah. that's, that's, that seems right to me because and the balance of who they're losing those seats to as well. i mentioned the lib dems earlier. we need to give the greens a bit of a shout out because, maybe the voters hadn't clocked what's going on in scotland. it's a separate green party from england. and wales, but the greens are doing well in a variety of areas, not just their traditional base and kind of student towns and cities like norwich and brighton, but they're also doing well in some of the tory shires. they're also doing well in some of the tory shires . they run of the
do you know who thinks that jacob rees—mogg thinks that of this, of this parish? yeah. >> jacob rees—mogg also thinks that shamima begum should come oven that shamima begum should come over. so he's got some different views. he's got some different views, i must say. but matthew, look, when you when you are having a look at again, it's just forecast but showing that the tories might have lost, might have lost 478 seats. i think it was. >> yeah, yeah, yeah . that's, >>...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation on the weather in somerset will be fantabulous as always. and you'll be seeing hallelujahs to the sunshine that you get there tomorrow. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest weather update from the met office for gb news. heavy rain overnight in the south continuing into much of thursday. risk of thunderstorms in places but it will be much dner in places but it will be much drier further north. we've got an area of low pressure across the continent that's going to push some humid and warm air into much of the uk overnight, but on the boundary between that and the cooler air out in the atlantic, we've got this reactivation of a frontal zone, bringing some heavy rain to northern ireland, wales and then increasingly southern england. the persistent wet weather will affect south wales and the southwest of england by dawn, but thundery showers will turn up across the midlands, southern england as well, and they'll
i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation on the weather in somerset will be fantabulous as always. and you'll be seeing hallelujahs to the sunshine that you get there tomorrow. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest weather update from the met office for gb news. heavy rain overnight in the south continuing into much of thursday. risk of thunderstorms in places but it will be much dner in places but it...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been staged for the nation. william and i are going to help the hospitality industry in a moment. and the weather in somerset, you know it. it's going to be absolutely sumptuously good tomorrow. so >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. whilst there will be a little bit of rain around and also some patches of mist and fog tonight, for many there's going to be plenty of fine weather through the next few days because of a large area of high pressure that's dominating the story across the uk. this means it's going to stay largely settled through the end of today and overnight does mean we will see a few patches of mist and fog, particularly towards the west, but also some cloud drifting in from the north sea further east as well. a dry night for most of us and temperatures not dropping a huge amount, many areas staying in high single figures or low double digits. so not a particularly chilly
i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been staged for the nation. william and i are going to help the hospitality industry in a moment. and the weather in somerset, you know it. it's going to be absolutely sumptuously good tomorrow. so >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. whilst there will be a little bit of rain around and also some patches of mist and fog...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight the de—banking scandal continues as santander and lloyds have closed 300 defence accounts over fears of ethical compliance. so not only has de—banking threatened freedom of speech, but now it's threatening national security too . natalie elphicke, who was too. natalie elphicke, who was allegedly firmly on the right of politics and once mocked sir keir starmer as sir softy , has keir starmer as sir softy, has defected to labour. i'll be giving my view. israel has launched its long expected rafa offensive and vowed to eliminate the remaining hamas battalions in the city. i'll be joined by an israeli mp who also attended the oxford pro—palestine protests today and like the prodigal son, it seems the king's schedule is too busy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a particularly pugnacious panel this evening historian and broadcaster doctor tessa dunlop and the founder of the new culture forum, peter whittle. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight the de—banking scandal continues as santander and lloyds have closed 300 defence accounts over fears of ethical compliance. so not only has de—banking threatened freedom of speech, but now it's threatening national security too . natalie elphicke, who was too. natalie elphicke, who was allegedly firmly on the right of politics and once mocked sir keir starmer as sir softy , has keir starmer as sir softy, has defected to labour. i'll...
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well, in case you thought i'd forgotten, i am still jacob rees—mogg . and we've been rees—mogg. and we've been talking about uniting the right of british politics. and you've been sending in your mail. moggs. jenny says you are so right. i had a bet with my partner that the only way that the conservatives and reform can sort out this country is to form an alliance. i'm so excited. you must push this forward. get rid of loose cameron's and tobias edwards and go for it. alan, true conservatives have self—esteem and would never lose their values. you get out of life what you put into it. country always first. god save the king. the migration advisory committee today said that the visa route allowing foreign students to stay in the uk for two years after their studies should be retained in its present form. fortunately it's an advisory rather than a mandatory committee, so i urge the home office to reject the committee's finding the graduate visa was brought back in 2019 to attract talented students who would go on to earn high wages. it has failed to do so. 41% of graduate visa h
well, in case you thought i'd forgotten, i am still jacob rees—mogg . and we've been rees—mogg. and we've been talking about uniting the right of british politics. and you've been sending in your mail. moggs. jenny says you are so right. i had a bet with my partner that the only way that the conservatives and reform can sort out this country is to form an alliance. i'm so excited. you must push this forward. get rid of loose cameron's and tobias edwards and go for it. alan, true...
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but of course the bank of england don't need to dance to jacob rees—mogg's tune. they don't need to dance to the conservative party's tune. and an interest rate cut would be a gift to rishi sunak. it would be signs, as he keeps saying the plan is working, but are the bank of england political? would they hold that back ? they hold that back? >> i mean, i suspect that the bank of england, inside their own hearts, would want to do the government no favours after the last few years they've had. but i think, look, i think it's just a very difficult position where you're contingent on others good fortune or making mistakes, etc. i think an awful lot of things need to go wrong for labour in the next six weeks, and an awful lot of things need to go right for the conservatives. so it's going to be a very difficult time and i wait to see what they're going to run on. >> and james, as you said a moment ago, and we've been heanng moment ago, and we've been hearing for many, many weeks as those leadership rumours, those challenges were going in with penny mordaunt put the let
but of course the bank of england don't need to dance to jacob rees—mogg's tune. they don't need to dance to the conservative party's tune. and an interest rate cut would be a gift to rishi sunak. it would be signs, as he keeps saying the plan is working, but are the bank of england political? would they hold that back ? they hold that back? >> i mean, i suspect that the bank of england, inside their own hearts, would want to do the government no favours after the last few years they've...
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it's not often i agree with jacob rees—mogg in many things in life, but he he has the position that repatriation is the right thing to do because a country has to put on its big boy pants and just be responsible for its citizens and deal with them appropriately when they come back, whatever they may be from. >> if you think that had happened. yeah cressida, the i news boris johnson forgot his id to vote when he was the one who brought that law in. next, you'll be telling me he claims he didn't know the lockdown rules that he announced . what's rules that he announced. what's that? they're telling me? oh, god. >> very nice . boris johnson >> very nice. boris johnson tried to use a magazine as id to vote in local election. you couldn't make it up. well, you couldn't make it up. well, you could though, couldn't you? it feels like a stunt , so former feels like a stunt, so former prime minister boris was told by locals that a periodical magazine was not a valid form of id hahaha. so he went to vote and he turned up with a magazine that had, i think it was like an address label because it had been po
it's not often i agree with jacob rees—mogg in many things in life, but he he has the position that repatriation is the right thing to do because a country has to put on its big boy pants and just be responsible for its citizens and deal with them appropriately when they come back, whatever they may be from. >> if you think that had happened. yeah cressida, the i news boris johnson forgot his id to vote when he was the one who brought that law in. next, you'll be telling me he claims he...
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rees—mogg . others are suggesting rees—mogg. others are suggesting that the pm wants to take a top job in the united states, where he has a californian home. and of course, that notorious green card. keen observers point out that american schools don't start until early september, which means an easy transition for him and his kids should they decide to head stateside. but politics is a funny old business. i'm not sure that i believe the polls. who the hell is going to be honest and tell a 21 year old woke graduate with a clipboard on the street that they're voting tory. after all, labour have their own problems polling suggests that the momentum behind labour is to do with the public's fatigue in regards to the tories, not enthusiasm for starmer's bill of goods, but not being leader of the conservatives may be enough to get starmer across the line . to get starmer across the line. the labour offer seems to be a simple one to provide an alternative but not scare the horses by suggesting any con
rees—mogg . others are suggesting rees—mogg. others are suggesting that the pm wants to take a top job in the united states, where he has a californian home. and of course, that notorious green card. keen observers point out that american schools don't start until early september, which means an easy transition for him and his kids should they decide to head stateside. but politics is a funny old business. i'm not sure that i believe the polls. who the hell is going to be honest and tell a...
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rees—mogg . others are suggesting rees—mogg. others are suggesting that the pm wants to take a top job in the united states, where he has a californian home. and of course, that notorious green card. keen observers point out that american schools don't start until early september, which means an easy transition for him and his kids should they decide to head stateside. but politics is a funny old business. i'm not sure that i believe the polls. who the hell is going to be honest and tell a 21 year old woke graduate with a clipboard on the street that they're voting tory. after all, labour have their own problems polling suggests that the momentum behind labour is to do with the public's fatigue in regards to the tories, not enthusiasm for starmer's bill of goods, but not being leader of the conservatives may be enough to get starmer across the line . to get starmer across the line. the labour offer seems to be a simple one to provide an alternative but not scare the horses by suggesting any con
rees—mogg . others are suggesting rees—mogg. others are suggesting that the pm wants to take a top job in the united states, where he has a californian home. and of course, that notorious green card. keen observers point out that american schools don't start until early september, which means an easy transition for him and his kids should they decide to head stateside. but politics is a funny old business. i'm not sure that i believe the polls. who the hell is going to be honest and tell a...
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i would love jacob rees-mogg- _ rees—mogg. laughter you have got someone from the erg. aha, you have got someone from the erg. former member of the erg. it is a broad church. it former member of the erg. it is a broad church.— broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair. _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said we _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said we are _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said we are the i broad church. it is a sprawling... | tony blair, said we are the british —— political wing of the british people. to -- political wing of the british --eole. ., ., , people. to montgomery, the third defection to _ people. to montgomery, the third defection to labour _ people. to montgomery, the third defection to labour during - people. to montgomery, the third defection to labour during the i defection to labour during the parliament, were you surprised? i was completely shocked. i was watching — was completely sho
i would love jacob rees-mogg- _ rees—mogg. laughter you have got someone from the erg. aha, you have got someone from the erg. former member of the erg. it is a broad church. it former member of the erg. it is a broad church.— broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair. _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said we _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair, said we are _ broad church. it is a sprawling... tony blair,...
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you heard the offer from jacob rees—mogg earlier this week. would you come back inside the tory party and try and stop what you will? we will do. it's probably bequeathed some form of, of power to the labour party . labour party. >> well, the labour party is going to win this election. whatever reform uk does. but the problem with the conservative party is you vote conservative, you get labour policies, you vote labour, you get even worse labour policies . what we need is labour policies. what we need is a 180 degree change in direction. >> and i of course , i don't want >> and i of course, i don't want to be in politics, chris. i do not want to be in politics. i'm in politics. >> you do? no, i do not. >> i do not. i'm in politics because the conservative party has driven this country to the precipice of disaster, and we've got to reverse away from it. >> and the problem with the conservative party, i love jacob rees—mogg. >> love suella love pretty love a whole load of them. >> but the problem with the conservative party is the one nafion
you heard the offer from jacob rees—mogg earlier this week. would you come back inside the tory party and try and stop what you will? we will do. it's probably bequeathed some form of, of power to the labour party . labour party. >> well, the labour party is going to win this election. whatever reform uk does. but the problem with the conservative party is you vote conservative, you get labour policies, you vote labour, you get even worse labour policies . what we need is labour...
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i'm not the only person who thinks that our colleague jacob rees—mogg also agrees with me. i also thought it was quite notable that andrea jenkins , notable that andrea jenkins, earlier on didn't say that we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point, even though she's already put her letters in. i think we've all accepted that it's going to be rishi sunak leading us into the next general election. we've got to make the best out of this situation. i don't think all is lost. >> all right. does anyone agree with jennifer? >> what ? that albie is clutching >> what? that albie is clutching at straws? yeah, i've thought that for more than a year now, on this programme. look, you know, you kind of understand it, right? it's politics. they have to try and spin it, but you know, if you look at tees valley, which is where ben houchen was returned , where houchen was returned, where rishi sunak turned up to lambast, you know, to celebrate a victory, the swing against the tories there was big enough that they'd lose every parliamentary seat and it's likely that they got a better resu
i'm not the only person who thinks that our colleague jacob rees—mogg also agrees with me. i also thought it was quite notable that andrea jenkins , notable that andrea jenkins, earlier on didn't say that we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point, even though she's already put her letters in. i think we've all accepted that it's going to be rishi sunak leading us into the next general election. we've got to make the best out of this situation. i don't think all is lost. >> all...
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. >> and also tonight, jacob rees—mogg will meet nigel farage. could there be the godfathers of the right coming together and forming a sensational electoral pact? of the full update on that and my show three till six. but first, here's your latest weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. some sunny spells around tomorrow, but a greater chance of some heavy downpours across the south again. northern scotland may well see the highest temperatures. low pressure is dominating down to the southwest on this weather front, providing a band of thicker cloud and some rain and drizzle over northern england. southern scotland that'il peter out , england. southern scotland that'il peter out, as will england. southern scotland that'il peter out , as will the that'il peter out, as will the heavy showers we've got scattered across parts of the midlands through the early evening, so many of us will have a dry night , evening,
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rees—mogg well as this, jacob rees—mogg spoke about the strawberries industry and this sums up their thinking was just important. >> but what happens if we have another incident, like what happened with the energy crisis when the war happened? so what we don't realise because we've never experienced this, is if the food stop going on the shelves. how long do you think it would be until there was civil anarchy? not anarchy. sorry, but civil uprising. that's that is the level of importance of food. and there is becoming a point where people my age, we're , you know, the age, we're, you know, the world's a small place now. we've all got families, you know, that's six till nine at the moment. we're working to try and plant potatoes every day, i've got a young child and. yeah it's. the risks are a lot higher because costs are a lot higher. so you ask yourself what? why? why should we? you know , what's why should we? you know, what's the incentive? what's the drive, and we need to protect that, because if we don't protect that, it's big problems for, for and it affects the whole economy i
rees—mogg well as this, jacob rees—mogg spoke about the strawberries industry and this sums up their thinking was just important. >> but what happens if we have another incident, like what happened with the energy crisis when the war happened? so what we don't realise because we've never experienced this, is if the food stop going on the shelves. how long do you think it would be until there was civil anarchy? not anarchy. sorry, but civil uprising. that's that is the level of...
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. >> are you telling jacob rees—mogg to pipe down i would, i would i rees—mogg to pipe down i would, iwould i be rees—mogg to pipe down i would, i would i be so would rees—mogg to pipe down i would, iwould i be so would i be so i would i be so would i be so rude as to tell jacob to do such a thing? >> but i think there are two views on that. and, you know, i mean, jacob, i think moved quite a lot of his business to dublin and other places. so it's interesting what people do. okay. >> now, linda, briefly, the liberal democrats , they could liberal democrats, they could hold the balance of power if the numbers are tight. i think the next election, could they influence the uk prime minister's brexit position? >> it's possible , but they would >> it's possible, but they would have to get they'd certainly have to get they'd certainly have to get they'd certainly have to do well getting a number of seats. i did hear this week that they are likely to get maidenhead, which is theresa may's, old seat and i think there are concerns about the seats that co—joined that constituency raisi,
. >> are you telling jacob rees—mogg to pipe down i would, i would i rees—mogg to pipe down i would, iwould i be rees—mogg to pipe down i would, i would i be so would rees—mogg to pipe down i would, iwould i be so would i be so i would i be so would i be so rude as to tell jacob to do such a thing? >> but i think there are two views on that. and, you know, i mean, jacob, i think moved quite a lot of his business to dublin and other places. so it's interesting what people do....
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rees—mogg, gets it as well i >> -- >> oh -_ >> oh yeah, we all get it. but i mean, she seems to get it particularly because scotland has become this progressive place , even though kate forbes place, even though kate forbes has said herself, look, i have these particular views, but i've no intention of putting them on to anybody else. >> they say scotland has become this bastion of progressive liberalism . but actually, if you liberalism. but actually, if you compare the polling with england, there is much there, much in the same vein as we are. >> i'm talking about the government. >> probably not. indeed, i agree, so i agree with that. but you know, the political class are actually removed from the public, especially on issues. let's not forget humza yousaf and nicola sturgeon and john swinney is the continuity sturgeon . essentially. it's sturgeon. essentially. it's another one that they presided over a scotland which allowed a double rapist trans person to enter a female prison . yeah, enter a female prison. yeah, there are issues where actually issue
rees—mogg, gets it as well i >> -- >> oh -_ >> oh yeah, we all get it. but i mean, she seems to get it particularly because scotland has become this progressive place , even though kate forbes place, even though kate forbes has said herself, look, i have these particular views, but i've no intention of putting them on to anybody else. >> they say scotland has become this bastion of progressive liberalism . but actually, if you liberalism. but actually, if you compare...
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>> wasn't it jacob rees—mogg, who once called rishi sunak a socialist? well, yes. perhaps if you're if you're a member of parliament for a party that has raised the tax burden , that has raised the tax burden, that has presided over a lack of brexit reforms, that hasn't repealed all of those eu directives, that hasn't been able to get through any significant privatisation, actually is nationalised more train lines than, than, than anything that it's privatised in the last few years , you could the last few years, you could make the argument that this government isn't particularly conservative. so why not throw your lot in with the other guys? >> here we go. tom harwood asking you if you think the conservative party is socialist, and therefore it makes no difference whether natalie elphicke defects to the labour party. >> i think i think i think you can make a strong argument that tony blair's government was more conservative than this government on levels of tax , on government on levels of tax, on levels of spend, on, attitude towards regulation and introduction o
>> wasn't it jacob rees—mogg, who once called rishi sunak a socialist? well, yes. perhaps if you're if you're a member of parliament for a party that has raised the tax burden , that has raised the tax burden, that has presided over a lack of brexit reforms, that hasn't repealed all of those eu directives, that hasn't been able to get through any significant privatisation, actually is nationalised more train lines than, than, than anything that it's privatised in the last few years ,...
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and, you know , we have the lovely sir you know, we have the lovely sir jacob rees—mogg on our channel. and there are others like liz truss and mark francois , you truss and mark francois, you know, who have used patrick similarly , you and me, but they similarly, you and me, but they are in a tiny minority of the parliamentary just just on that. >> i wasn't actually planning on talking to this about your next, but you mentioned jacob there and he he told me to ask you earlier, germanova, whether or not you'd become a cabinet minister in the conservatives. i think, i think i'm just hearing now. i'm hearing now, look, we've got a little clip of this. so let's, let's, let's have it then. >> come on, sir, lies in reuniting the right with the help of nigel farage in a conservative government. as a conservative minister, with bofis conservative minister, with boris johnson probably returning as foreign secretary and welcoming the likes of ben habib and richard tice into our party, as well as pursuing genuinely conservative policies , winning conservative policies, winning the next election
and, you know , we have the lovely sir you know, we have the lovely sir jacob rees—mogg on our channel. and there are others like liz truss and mark francois , you truss and mark francois, you know, who have used patrick similarly , you and me, but they similarly, you and me, but they are in a tiny minority of the parliamentary just just on that. >> i wasn't actually planning on talking to this about your next, but you mentioned jacob there and he he told me to ask you earlier,...
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and also you have you have jacob rees—mogg last week, right. saying in his moggle mog monologue, monologue and his monologue, monologue and his monologue monologue that he ianes monologue monologue that he invites the reform party to join the conservatives. so i do think that for a lot of reform voters already, they have gotten the message that if they have a right wing enough mp standing in their constituency , they should their constituency, they should go for it. right. >> let's just talk, can we, about the announcement yesterday? i mean, it was extraordinary . drowned rat was extraordinary. drowned rat was what social media was saying. unfortunately he does look a little bit like roland rat rishi sunak. that's what these i mean, look look at the headline on the telegraph. >> this is the tory graph. the house journal of the of the tory party. things can only get better. >> it wasn't a great look. let's be fair. i mean, it just, you know, it just did not strike well, in terms of a great big bang election launch, did it? i mean, he he was dren
and also you have you have jacob rees—mogg last week, right. saying in his moggle mog monologue, monologue and his monologue, monologue and his monologue monologue that he ianes monologue monologue that he invites the reform party to join the conservatives. so i do think that for a lot of reform voters already, they have gotten the message that if they have a right wing enough mp standing in their constituency , they should their constituency, they should go for it. right. >> let's just...
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and then shortly after, jacob rees—mogg essentially admitted that it was gerrymandering that had backfired because they assumed younger voters wouldn't have the id when actually it was the older . older. >> but what is interesting is that if i mean sadiq khan was also opposed to this, but if you remember, he insisted that people have voter had photo id to go and see the london fireworks. so, maybe he was being discriminatory there and not being inclusive enough. if you thought that ethnic minorities and young people were not going to be able to go and enjoy the fireworks, but what's interesting on the gerrymandering argument is that that's been definitively proven now to be incorrect, because as we've seen with these results, it's been a complete labour landslide. the voter id hasn't had the effect of deterring labour voters from from going to the polls, which is obviously what their concern was in the first. >> however, what about the veterans cards, though that wasn't accepted? i know it just seems a bit absurd . seems a bit absurd. >> well, yeah, but there's 22 different forms of id tha
and then shortly after, jacob rees—mogg essentially admitted that it was gerrymandering that had backfired because they assumed younger voters wouldn't have the id when actually it was the older . older. >> but what is interesting is that if i mean sadiq khan was also opposed to this, but if you remember, he insisted that people have voter had photo id to go and see the london fireworks. so, maybe he was being discriminatory there and not being inclusive enough. if you thought that...
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i mean, i think @gbnews you need to check with jacob rees—mogg, anyone's welcome in keir starmers labour party apart from real socialists. >> well, they were talking about nigel farage, weren't they yesterday. >> he's not going to do that. i think, nigel farage, you know, can give a good speech. >> so i'm not sure how many of those are found in the labour party, but, you know, i think i think it's one to watch. certainly a labour wants to play up this narrative. of course they do. and cause havoc with they do. and cause havoc with the enemy side. >> well, why would anybody, to be fair, wes streeting, he's the guy that called people who support suzanne hall, white supremacist. i remember his tweet many years ago about jan one of the daily mail columnist, talking about her going under, being under a train. he has apologised for that. but but this is somebody who's made comments like that. i'm i was actually talking to somebody as i was getting ready today in the dressing room and saying the comment that he wrote about suzanne hall have any of you or would any of you ever dare tweet somethi
i mean, i think @gbnews you need to check with jacob rees—mogg, anyone's welcome in keir starmers labour party apart from real socialists. >> well, they were talking about nigel farage, weren't they yesterday. >> he's not going to do that. i think, nigel farage, you know, can give a good speech. >> so i'm not sure how many of those are found in the labour party, but, you know, i think i think it's one to watch. certainly a labour wants to play up this narrative. of course...
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. >> is that why we saw jacob rees—mogg the other night, making a quite a public call of arms to the reform a lot. nigel farage ben habib richard tice come over, you can be a cabinet minister and so on. are they are the tories now getting worried, do you think? >> well, they're getting very worried because on these kinds of numbers that we've got people polling with gb news shows, we're looking at a wipe—out every red wall seat goes back to laboun every red wall seat goes back to labour. labour become the dominant party in scotland. labour become even stronger in the big cities. the university towns and wales. and so the conservatives aren't really going to have many places to go. and if you look at that reform party vote, i4% nationally. well, as the reform party gets something like that at the election, they're going to cost the conservatives about 40 to 45 seats. they're going to finish second to often the labour party and lots of those red wall seats. and look, the conservatives are going to be hoping for a deal. but here's the thing. every senior reform party person i talked t
. >> is that why we saw jacob rees—mogg the other night, making a quite a public call of arms to the reform a lot. nigel farage ben habib richard tice come over, you can be a cabinet minister and so on. are they are the tories now getting worried, do you think? >> well, they're getting very worried because on these kinds of numbers that we've got people polling with gb news shows, we're looking at a wipe—out every red wall seat goes back to laboun every red wall seat goes back...
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i'm transitioning into jacob rees—mogg. please join me at 8:00. but first, it's time for your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there! welcome to your latest gb news weather. it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain . but there will be heavy rain. but there will be some fog patches, particularly at night and that's thanks to an area of high pressure. low pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the way high pressure moves in for the week ahead, largely settling it down some weather fronts across the north—west, at times bringing some rain this evening time. still some rumbles of thunder, some heavy rain in places, but it does slowly ease as we head towards midnight and into the early hours, the rain just taking its time to clear the far southeast but generally dry overnight. some splashes of light rain in places, but a lot of cloud, some low cloud too, making it murky over the hills and around the coasts , and around
i'm transitioning into jacob rees—mogg. please join me at 8:00. but first, it's time for your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there! welcome to your latest gb news weather. it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain . but there will be heavy rain. but there will be some fog patches, particularly at night and that's thanks to an area of high pressure. low pressure moves out the way high pressure...
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rees—mogg's seat ed davey does seem to be treading a pretty careful line. i asked him today whether the price of a liberal labour coalition would be a second referendum, and he wouldn't answer that question. he is talking much, much less about brexit. he doesn't seem to be the big remainer that he was just a few years ago . just a few years ago. >> yes, it's all gone a bit quiet on that front. thank you very much indeed. olivia utley there, our political correspondent, in lovely somerset . somerset. >> now we're asking, is the labour party at war with itself? that's next. good afternoon. britain. it is coming up to ten minutes to one. now is the labour party at war with itself? the member of parliament for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell—moyle. he's been told he won't be eligible to stand in the upcoming general election after anonymous complaints about his behaviour, something he was told was something that happened eight years ago. but he believes this is politically motivated and following his suspension in and following his suspension in a lloyd russ
rees—mogg's seat ed davey does seem to be treading a pretty careful line. i asked him today whether the price of a liberal labour coalition would be a second referendum, and he wouldn't answer that question. he is talking much, much less about brexit. he doesn't seem to be the big remainer that he was just a few years ago . just a few years ago. >> yes, it's all gone a bit quiet on that front. thank you very much indeed. olivia utley there, our political correspondent, in lovely...
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>> i am on this evening standing in for jacob rees—mogg >> i am on this evening standing in forjacob rees—mogg at state of the nation. from now until the election, pretty much. but, yes, much more to come. don't go anywhere. martin daubney is up next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar 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 northeastwards 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 away as we go overnight, but then plenty of showers following in behind. we've seen some of these turning heavy and thundery through the daytime, and they could still be a little bit on the heavy side overnight. most
>> i am on this evening standing in for jacob rees—mogg >> i am on this evening standing in forjacob rees—mogg at state of the nation. from now until the election, pretty much. but, yes, much more to come. don't go anywhere. martin daubney is up next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar 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...
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rees—mogg don't believe they changed the voting system for every mayoral election that we've just had in may. but no, it is changing. it is absolutely. and it's happened the same and it's happened in scotland and wales for local elections for and the scottish and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections , you know that this elections, you know that this isn't right. >> you know he's doing this just because you own your post because you own your post because he'll damage the right, the, the younger generation are more likely to vote. labour because they're mainly woke bngade because they're mainly woke brigade and they will vote for him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this. him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this . do you know it? no. >> it's about making a better society. >> i've got the life skills to vote. i would be horrified if i'm thinking six year olds are voting because they haven't your full, you know, frontal cortex of your brain isn't fully developed. >> well, then we sho
rees—mogg don't believe they changed the voting system for every mayoral election that we've just had in may. but no, it is changing. it is absolutely. and it's happened the same and it's happened in scotland and wales for local elections for and the scottish and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections , you know that this elections, you know that this isn't right. >> you know he's doing this...
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i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i mean, as catherine has mentioned, that under present polling they don't get a single mp, so , so, but when you see mp, so, so, but when you see things like a 17% in blackpool south, if they get a bit, if they get a bit more going, if they get a bit more going, if they got 20% of the vote, then they got 20% of the vote, then they do start collecting mps and they do start collecting mps and they have some real kind of power. and i think this is where nigel nigel farage keeps teasing us about whether or not he is going to come back and lead reform , clearly he doesn't want reform, clearly he doesn't want to do it if it's the same, same old story as ukip had back in 2015. so back then they were running at about 13. ukip got one mp, and that was douglas carswell ,
i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i mean, as catherine has mentioned, that under present polling they don't get a single mp, so , so, but when you see mp, so, so, but when you see things like a 17% in...
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there were these, staunch brexiteers like your colleague sir jacob rees—mogg staunch brexiteers like your colleague sirjacob rees—mogg in this group, the european research group, who are the true believers in brexit. and natalie elphicke was a signed up member of that , so, i mean, she hasn't of that, so, i mean, she hasn't she hasn't explained why she's, why she suddenly, suddenly become a, a socialist and wanting us to have, closer , wanting us to have, closer, links with the european union . i links with the european union. i don't think anybody i don't even think she would have written that statement saying saying why she was joining the labour party. it was probably written written for her by some, labour party spin doctor. i know, i think it's i think even, but i say even before today's, revelations of her making this terrible, misjudgement about about wanting judicial interference. it was it was it already really backfired. and now i think the a lot of the labor party people will, you know, will be deeply embarrassed by what's happened, slightly amusing, isn't it, really. i
there were these, staunch brexiteers like your colleague sir jacob rees—mogg staunch brexiteers like your colleague sirjacob rees—mogg in this group, the european research group, who are the true believers in brexit. and natalie elphicke was a signed up member of that , so, i mean, she hasn't of that, so, i mean, she hasn't she hasn't explained why she's, why she suddenly, suddenly become a, a socialist and wanting us to have, closer , wanting us to have, closer, links with the european...