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i'm going to be discussing that with richard tice in just a moment. and let's ask ourselves this question. are the left in danger of eating themselves over the diane abbott fiasco? but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst . camilla, polly middlehurst. camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is, as you've been hearing, mark logan, who represented bolton north east for the conservatives, is reportedly leaving the party. he's told media outlets the conservatives are now unrecognisable. his word
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tice into our party. as well as pursuing genuinely conservative policies , winning conservative policies, winning the next election suddenly becomes within reach as ever. let me know your thoughts. mail margaret gb news. com. well, i'm joined now by the deputy leader of the reform party, and soon i hope to become tory mp, ben habib. ben, thank you for joining me . we agree on so much, joining me. we agree on so much, don't we, ben? >> we ought to be in the same party. everything you said i absolutely applaud and i'm 100% behind. how could i disagree? you described the landscape that certainly i, nigel, richard and of course yourself pretty suella and a number of others in your party would wish to see. why wouldn't we? a championing of british private sector taking back control , british private sector taking back control, ditching unnecessary regulations, cutting taxes , taking the burden off taxes, taking the burden off them, working in middle class, getting rid of net zero, which is i've described many
tice into our party. as well as pursuing genuinely conservative policies , winning conservative policies, winning the next election suddenly becomes within reach as ever. let me know your thoughts. mail margaret gb news. com. well, i'm joined now by the deputy leader of the reform party, and soon i hope to become tory mp, ben habib. ben, thank you for joining me . we agree on so much, joining me. we agree on so much, don't we, ben? >> we ought to be in the same party. everything you said...
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richard tice set the record straight. >> absolutely not. look, we trusted them in 19. we gave them a massive majority. we're not going to trust them again. >> but it might be your only way. really to secure a candidate. >> no. absolute nonsense. we're going to win . going to win. >> well, and just last night, isabel oakeshott came to her partner's defence. we sing. richard tice is the leader of reform party and there won't be any deals with the tory party. end of . but, alex. nigel any deals with the tory party. end of. but, alex. nigel is everywhere, isn't it? i mean, he's on question time tonight. i mean, is he really leading the party? >> nigel is the honorary president and he is playing a massive part in this campaign. now, look , you know nigel, nigel now, look, you know nigel, nigel banters , nigel is sarcastic, and banters, nigel is sarcastic, and you shouldn't take every word literally now. i think he's also got to learn from that, because in the course of an election campaign, people will take everything you say totally, literally . but he did not mean literal
richard tice set the record straight. >> absolutely not. look, we trusted them in 19. we gave them a massive majority. we're not going to trust them again. >> but it might be your only way. really to secure a candidate. >> no. absolute nonsense. we're going to win . going to win. >> well, and just last night, isabel oakeshott came to her partner's defence. we sing. richard tice is the leader of reform party and there won't be any deals with the tory party. end of . but,...
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what does this say about richard tice party? >> well, send in your views, post them to gbnews.com forward slash your say. we'll get to those throughout the show . but those throughout the show. but now it's time for the headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> very good afternoon to you. it's just coming up to 12:03. a look at the headlines this lunchtime . the prime minister is lunchtime. the prime minister is urging voters to re—elect him if they want to see asylum flights take off to rwanda , conceding take off to rwanda, conceding they won't get off the ground before the general election . before the general election. rishi sunak also saying he's putting the economy and global security at the heart of his campaign. it comes as political party leaders begin six weeks of trying to win votes , after it trying to win votes, after it was announced that polls will open on the 4th of july. the timing of the announcement came as a surprise to some, with labour polling 20 points ahead, kicking off the conservatives campaig
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meanwhile labour leader keir starmer was at the polling station and reform party leader richard tice was also out casting his vote this morning . casting his vote this morning. scotland's longest serving deputy first minister is expected to announce that he's launching a campaign to become snp leader and first minister. later, john swinney has received support from senior members of the snp since first minister humza yousaf announced on monday he would step down. the perthshire north msp, who served as nicola sturgeon's for deputy almost nine years, will make a statement in edinburgh later today. statement in edinburgh later today . the former snp member today. the former snp member stuart crawford, doesn't have confidence in john swinney. >> it has been first minister before , back in, the sort of, before, back in, the sort of, turn of the century where i in fact was a was a, snp member and parliamentary candidate on two occasions, both of which i withdrew from . and there were withdrew from. and there were three elections in his last tenure , one general election, tenure, one gener
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he set it up with, with, richard tice says it in that article. it says it in that article. it says it in that article. so sorry. there was a way to read it. i don't know, this was this one i skipped because he said, no, it's all good news for louis schaefer because he's he's not. >> louis lubricated the transition . transition. >> he's he was i had nothing to do with it. but now i'm the number two guy here in the station. i'm, i'm this is the louis schaefer. this is the channel that louis schaefer is on. and, he's he's he's not in this basically , tice his guy this basically, tice his guy called this election the immigration election. right. and that's what it is. because what's going to happen is after the tories lose, this is my prediction. you can bet on it if you want to. if it's legal after the tories lose the second party, the reform party, which will hopefully have more votes than the tories will, will form the new conservative party. what do you say about that when he says, shelving? >> does he mean he's taking a pause? as i say in showbiz, in the us, or does that m
he set it up with, with, richard tice says it in that article. it says it in that article. it says it in that article. so sorry. there was a way to read it. i don't know, this was this one i skipped because he said, no, it's all good news for louis schaefer because he's he's not. >> louis lubricated the transition . transition. >> he's he was i had nothing to do with it. but now i'm the number two guy here in the station. i'm, i'm this is the louis schaefer. this is the channel that...
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richard tice, the head of reform uk, he wants to run the country like a nightclub. one in, one out. i would have the country run seriously where there is need give you a quick example 150,000 health and social care visas we gave out last year. right? without those people coming to our country, we would be absolutely in a terrible mess. >> let me put something to you then. >> let me put something to you then . how about you pay health then. how about you pay health and social care workers more money in this country and encourage the people of this country to take those jobs? love it rather love it than being drunk on cheap labour, which is what you're proposing. you're saying . you're saying 150,000 saying. you're saying 150,000 care workers on cheap labour, bringing down the current price of their their job and their work because you think the immigration we should take immigration we should take immigration all for. >> i'm all for proper wages for people who do those sorts of jobs. >> and then you'll find that you probably need less migration because the british people will see. >>
richard tice, the head of reform uk, he wants to run the country like a nightclub. one in, one out. i would have the country run seriously where there is need give you a quick example 150,000 health and social care visas we gave out last year. right? without those people coming to our country, we would be absolutely in a terrible mess. >> let me put something to you then. >> let me put something to you then . how about you pay health then. how about you pay health and social care...
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the party leader richard tice, who's standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire, says they will field candidates in all but 20 constituencies. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. 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 there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, six 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 an awful lot of people, myself included. on the show he normally presents but will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand. i will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand.- will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, put _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you,
the party leader richard tice, who's standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire, says they will field candidates in all but 20 constituencies. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. 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 there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, six weeks is such a short period of time to...
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every senior reform party person i talked to, richard tice ben habib , the richard tice ben habib, the honorary president, nigel farage and so on. everybody basically says the same thing. there will not be a deal between the two parties. now, why do they say that? because of the memory of 2019, when they made that deal with boris johnson , and then with boris johnson, and then they got record immigration and out of control borders , but they out of control borders, but they shouldn't do the deal because the policies are quite different and reform are sort of uber conservative. >> conservatives aren't. now, when people were asked about labour's six pledges. so what was that? the sticking to tough spending nhs waiting lists, border security command, small boats and so on and so forth. people weren't really that impressed by them. no, absolutely. >> so what we've got , i think, >> so what we've got, i think, are two conversations going on in the country. we've sort of swi in the country. we've sort of sw1 westminster conversation, which is labour's got itself together . we can trust labou
every senior reform party person i talked to, richard tice ben habib , the richard tice ben habib, the honorary president, nigel farage and so on. everybody basically says the same thing. there will not be a deal between the two parties. now, why do they say that? because of the memory of 2019, when they made that deal with boris johnson , and then with boris johnson, and then they got record immigration and out of control borders , but they out of control borders, but they shouldn't do the...
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tice, he would welcome richard tice, he would welcome nigel farage into the reform party. in fact, he said, i recommend this to the prime minister. rishi sunak well, tonight in this precise studio , tonight in this precise studio, the two godfathers will meet. do you think there could be what a lot of people would like to see happen, a dramatic coming together of the two families, the godfathers being jacob rees—mogg and nigel farage. >> correct. meeting in the studio. right. are the viewers ready for that? >> they should be, because jacob is rolling out the red carpet. it seems like he wants this to happen now. nigel might, might say this plan can go and swim with the fishes. >> he will. and that's what i think. richard tice to the reform leader has said so. nigel farage is not a politician. he's a presenter on gb news. he is honorary president of reform uk. speculation about whether he might re—emerge to fight maybe clacton in september or october ahead of the november election. he's keeping his powder dry. rees—mogg has no real power nationally anymore in the part
tice, he would welcome richard tice, he would welcome nigel farage into the reform party. in fact, he said, i recommend this to the prime minister. rishi sunak well, tonight in this precise studio , tonight in this precise studio, the two godfathers will meet. do you think there could be what a lot of people would like to see happen, a dramatic coming together of the two families, the godfathers being jacob rees—mogg and nigel farage. >> correct. meeting in the studio. right. are the...
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now, richard tice and reform candidates are saying under no circumstances will there be a deal with the tories, but you can bet your bottom dollar that cchq and the conservative party will be throwing everything at both richard tice and nigel farage to say, look, just get your candidates to stand down and maybe we'll give you a seat in the house of lords , maybe we'll the house of lords, maybe we'll give you some kind of policy influence. maybe we'll give you some kind of, you know, maybe a 1 or 2 safe seats and we'll stand down in clacton or boston and skegness or whatever. i think a deal is very unlikely. but such is the desperation in tory land, i suspect there will be a lot of talking behind the scenes. scenes. >> scenes. >> okay, look , matthew, thank >> okay, look, matthew, thank you very, very much. as ever, thatis you very, very much. as ever, that is the pollster and academic matthew goodwin, who's been digging into those numbers. he's also got a substack . so he's also got a substack. so make sure that you subscribe to that and you get this infinite wisdom all for yourself. th
now, richard tice and reform candidates are saying under no circumstances will there be a deal with the tories, but you can bet your bottom dollar that cchq and the conservative party will be throwing everything at both richard tice and nigel farage to say, look, just get your candidates to stand down and maybe we'll give you a seat in the house of lords , maybe we'll the house of lords, maybe we'll give you some kind of policy influence. maybe we'll give you some kind of, you know, maybe a 1...
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tice are trying to put out there which i'm with those think she is interested in, and to be honest, not a huge price the consummate party has suspended her from the party. to endorse a rival candidate, thatis party. to endorse a rival candidate, that is essentially the rule book says. that is essentially the rule book sa s. , . ~ ~' that is essentially the rule book sa ., " that is essentially the rule book sa ., ~ ., ., says. jack, thank you for that u date, says. jack, thank you for that update. jack _ says. jack, thank you for that update, jack fenwick, - says. jack, thank you for that update, jack fenwick, our - says. jack, thank you for that - update, jack fenwick, our political update, jack fenwick, our political correspondent. the westminster leader of plaid cymru, liz saville—roberts, has given her reaction to the conservatives' plan to bring back national service. it's a completely bonkers policy that they have pulled out at the beginning of an election. if you think, this is the party that has ensured that there are hardly any youth clubs, youth facilities left, because
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no wonder that richard tice was leaping _ really nervy. no wonder that richard tice was leaping on _ really nervy. no wonder that richard tice was leaping on to _ really nervy. no wonder that richard tice was leaping on to social- really nervy. no wonder that richard tice was leaping on to social media | tice was leaping on to social media within nanoseconds even at this early stage. of course we can't be certain exactly where votes had come from, but there is a certain symmetry that will alarm conservatives. yes, there is a particular lytical history of sunderland, which people will recall from the other results of the brexit referendum, but in terms of that dynamic that exists in british politics at the moment involving the conservatives and reform, with reform uk absolutely insistent that they are not going to call off the dogs, that they regard the conservatives as a spent force and want to inflict damage, richard tice and others will point to this result and others will point to this result andindeed and others will point to this resu
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. >> no reform will make a richard tice has got the party up and running. there are 500 candidates selected. he will get more. and the whole plan for reform was that it was a six year plan, a six year plan. fight this election, get ready for when labour fail, which they will. i mean , you know, will. i mean, you know, starmer's first cabinet will not have the competence that blair's first cabinet had by an absolute mile , so reform will fight the mile, so reform will fight the election. as for what i do , i'll 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. wow, but i do think it's funny. i met a cabinet minister at a social event on monday of this week, and the venom directed towards me was quite extraordinary. the fear was quite extraordinary. they're about to become a losing party. they may, over the next couple of years , become an couple of years, become an extinct tribe. i have no love for them. i stood aside for 319 of
. >> no reform will make a richard tice has got the party up and running. there are 500 candidates selected. he will get more. and the whole plan for reform was that it was a six year plan, a six year plan. fight this election, get ready for when labour fail, which they will. i mean , you know, will. i mean, you know, starmer's first cabinet will not have the competence that blair's first cabinet had by an absolute mile , so reform will fight the mile, so reform will fight the election....
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now, reform uk leader richard tice has said it's a very good day for the party. as reform uk candidates mark butcher came third. just 117 votes behind the conservatives. of course, in blackpool south. the reform party leader, tice told gb news that the party is making huge strides . making huge strides. >> succeeded with our best ever by—election result by some margin, significantly ahead of our national polling average. many people in the media have now got egg on their face. they said we couldn't do it. you know, we were a virtual party. well, we've just proven them completely and utterly wrong and, well, richard tice they're in jubilant mood . in jubilant mood. >> i'm joining the studio by the deputy leader of reform uk , ben deputy leader of reform uk, ben habib. ben, welcome to the studio show. so you came a nice third, just 117 votes behind the conservatives. but be honest, you should have beaten the tories in that seat. don't you think? they were on their knees up to their necks in sleaze? that seat is a second place. it was there for the taking. it didn
now, reform uk leader richard tice has said it's a very good day for the party. as reform uk candidates mark butcher came third. just 117 votes behind the conservatives. of course, in blackpool south. the reform party leader, tice told gb news that the party is making huge strides . making huge strides. >> succeeded with our best ever by—election result by some margin, significantly ahead of our national polling average. many people in the media have now got egg on their face. they said...
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i mean, nigel farage richard tice have called this an an immigration election, haven't they? so is that enough to just focus on one one issue? >> well, we're not going to focus on one issue over the next six weeks. you'll hear next week that richard will be launching things about our taxation policies, etc. very much. i mean, i'm standing you know, when i stood in london as london mayor, which obviously i was unsuccessful, you know, i stood on the fact, you know, a lot of things had arose like ulez, etc. and then we talked about things like, tripling the number of policemen to make people see, you know, visible policing on the streets. and the third thing was affordable housing. all of those are in the contract with the people that reform uk has. and i really implore people to read it. i think you'll find a lot of people have come across once they read our policies. >> well, howard cox, former london mayoral candidate, now parliamentary candidate for dover for reform uk. thank you for your time. we'll let you get back to the candidate meeting. you have there. >> yes. now, gb
i mean, nigel farage richard tice have called this an an immigration election, haven't they? so is that enough to just focus on one one issue? >> well, we're not going to focus on one issue over the next six weeks. you'll hear next week that richard will be launching things about our taxation policies, etc. very much. i mean, i'm standing you know, when i stood in london as london mayor, which obviously i was unsuccessful, you know, i stood on the fact, you know, a lot of things had arose...
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now that is a shot across the bows to richard tice and co isn't it. but when i have a little look as well at some of the things that i've been doing the rounds recently, you know nigel on the trevor phillips and this is an issue that i think is close to your heart as well, because you were dogged with islamophobia claims for a while. we spoke about them on air as well. nigel, you know, faced quite a lot of serious allegations over it. he was simultaneously accused of being both anti—semitic and islamophobic, which many people would regard as being quite, quite the achievement if both of those things were true . and do you things were true. and do you think that that there is a bit of a racism cloud hanging over reform? reform ? >> reform? >> no. absolutely not, patrick. it's absolutely not. this is what the left in politics do all the time when they start losing the time when they start losing the debate on any single subject, they always play the race card. it's absolute nonsense. nigel farage has known quite well. i class him as a friend. he is no
now that is a shot across the bows to richard tice and co isn't it. but when i have a little look as well at some of the things that i've been doing the rounds recently, you know nigel on the trevor phillips and this is an issue that i think is close to your heart as well, because you were dogged with islamophobia claims for a while. we spoke about them on air as well. nigel, you know, faced quite a lot of serious allegations over it. he was simultaneously accused of being both anti—semitic...
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richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am 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. also hoping to siphon votes away from the conservatives are the liberal democrats. they launched yesterday. today, their deputy leader said they are concentrating their efforts on several dozen target seats. i think we all know the country is absolutely crying out for change. we all know that, we feel it in our bones. but there are places around the country, around 80 seats, where it is the liberal democrats who can deliver that change, where liberal democrats are the key challengers to the conservatives, and it is in those areas we are really going after conservative mps because we are best placed to beat them in this general election. when he ann
richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am 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. also hoping to siphon votes away from the...
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and richard tice said he'll put forward 630 people to seats and everything else like that. people he that's going to take him time in six months. maybe but in six weeks i don't think so. and i think that's a very clever move from rishi sunak. >> i think this is wrong to put up in all 630 seats. i think he's wrong to put up against the tory mp. why? >> because all he will do is let more labour voters in. >> i think there's a certain tory mps who i think if i was tice, i would say right . to tice, i would say right. to a very large extent we share the same values. we're not going to compete against them. but anyway, that that's his decision. honestly, i think i could have told you and i did say months ago that there was no way nigel farage was ever going to stand in this election, because if he did, there was only one of two outcomes, neither of which was palatable to him. one is that he would lose for the eighth or ninth time, and he doesn't want to do that. and the other is that he would be elected and he would be one, one tiny little right wing cog in a in a labour governm
and richard tice said he'll put forward 630 people to seats and everything else like that. people he that's going to take him time in six months. maybe but in six weeks i don't think so. and i think that's a very clever move from rishi sunak. >> i think this is wrong to put up in all 630 seats. i think he's wrong to put up against the tory mp. why? >> because all he will do is let more labour voters in. >> i think there's a certain tory mps who i think if i was tice, i would...
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and of course, richard tice last night ruling out again any sort of electoral pacts with the tories. so catherine, thank you very much. from one political powerhouse to another, catherine to alyssa stewart, he's going to join us next in the studio in just a gb news. >> good morning. this is britain's newsroom just coming up to 51 minutes after 9:00. so is it time up for rishi sunak? labour has won the blackpool south by—election from the conservatives. in yet another for blow the prime minister. >> gb news contributor alison stewart . of course, the legend. stewart. of course, the legend. he joins us now in the studio. alastair. yes, first of all, very privileged and happy that you're with us this morning. thank you. well i'm delighted to be back on, on what has already an extraordinary day. >> and as our correspondents like olivia have been saying, there's yet more to come. >> yes. yeah. it feels like it's only half time or not quite there. but as i said to catherine, maybe 2 or 3 nil down the tories. what do you make of the tories. what do you make of the blackpool south by—ele
and of course, richard tice last night ruling out again any sort of electoral pacts with the tories. so catherine, thank you very much. from one political powerhouse to another, catherine to alyssa stewart, he's going to join us next in the studio in just a gb news. >> good morning. this is britain's newsroom just coming up to 51 minutes after 9:00. so is it time up for rishi sunak? labour has won the blackpool south by—election from the conservatives. in yet another for blow the prime...
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i am fully supportive of richard tice as the leadership. but the crucial bit, now is not the right time for me to go any further than that. he talks about what he wants to do on the us election. but the final paragraph, the choice between labour and conservatives he says is uninspiring. only reform uk have the radical agenda that is needed to end decline in this country, as he signs off. nigel farage, honorary president of reform uk, but will not stand in the upcoming general election. let�*s go back to ilkeston. the prime minister is answering more questions. he is laying out some more of his ambition and plans to get you to vote for him injuly. let�*s have a listen. i get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen.— get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about it. _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about it. lots - let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed abou
i am fully supportive of richard tice as the leadership. but the crucial bit, now is not the right time for me to go any further than that. he talks about what he wants to do on the us election. but the final paragraph, the choice between labour and conservatives he says is uninspiring. only reform uk have the radical agenda that is needed to end decline in this country, as he signs off. nigel farage, honorary president of reform uk, but will not stand in the upcoming general election. let�*s...
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that richard tice will be turning up at downing street on on july the 5th. however, we stand for the silent majority and the level of, disruption and the level of , incompetence shown the level of, incompetence shown by this government over the last, particularly the last four years. but overall , the decline years. but overall, the decline in britain has been over the last 20 years, starting with tony blair and then the succession of conservative, prime ministers. so we will put in a good performance . we're ready. >> well, that was reform uk candidate for sutton coldfield, mark hoath speaking to us a little bit earlier on in the programme. do stay with us. we're going to be talking to former culture secretary nadine dorries to get her view on rishi sunak's interview with us earlier next. >> right 741. let's return to. what else is there to talk about today? actually general election taking place on the 4th of july. >> well, after speaking to him, we can get the thoughts of former culture secretary and bofis former culture secretary and boris johnson loyal
that richard tice will be turning up at downing street on on july the 5th. however, we stand for the silent majority and the level of, disruption and the level of , incompetence shown the level of, incompetence shown by this government over the last, particularly the last four years. but overall , the decline years. but overall, the decline in britain has been over the last 20 years, starting with tony blair and then the succession of conservative, prime ministers. so we will put in a good...
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tice an announcement that he's taking over from richard tice as leader of reform? the one thing nigel farage has that none of the other principal party leaders have is charisma and an ability to communicate effectively with the wider public. that is one of the problems that will face all the parties at this election. it was to about six months ago, you golf asked, would you vote for reform if nigel farage was leader? —— you golf. maybe the support would double. but reform support has almost doubled since that was done. whether nigel farage would make more difference again, that remains to be seen and is less than certain. but i think conservative mps are hoping the salary gb news pays nigel faraj is a significant incentive for him to remain in front of the television and not necessarily campaigning out in the streets —— farage. 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 _
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it wouldn't have even survived unless richard tice had kept it going. and the fact that they outpoll in a competitive by—election, where the big parties are piling in hundreds of their own people every day, the fact that it managed to get just shy of 17% of the vote tells you the reform vote is real, and there's something quite big to build on here. >> the reform vote certainly does seem to be more real than some snide and sniping columnists have suggested. in the last few weeks , but but ukip the last few weeks, but but ukip was on twice that share in by elections as ukip was winning seats in hartlepool reform uk currently coming a strong second in some seats in hartlepool ukip with more organisation, more on the ground, councillors was able only ever in a general election to win one seat on these numbers. reform uk .will not win a single seat . a single seat. >> well, in 2015, of course, which was the general election that i led ukip into , the big that i led ukip into, the big problem we faced was that there was a perception that we were splitting
it wouldn't have even survived unless richard tice had kept it going. and the fact that they outpoll in a competitive by—election, where the big parties are piling in hundreds of their own people every day, the fact that it managed to get just shy of 17% of the vote tells you the reform vote is real, and there's something quite big to build on here. >> the reform vote certainly does seem to be more real than some snide and sniping columnists have suggested. in the last few weeks , but...
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i love nigel farage, i admire richard tice, but they're not going to win in this area. so it's got to be tory. >> well, the will and the conservatives will bang the drum for that message i guess. >> but against that you get people either not voting ex—conservative or reform, voters who say the conservative party is not conservative anymore. it's conservative in name only. and why should i vote for them? why should i get labour policies from a so—called conservative government? i'm going to vote for how many people? >> martin, are going to vote labour because the tories aren't conservative enough. make it make sense. >> yes, the some voters are voting green because labour are not left wing enough. >> so keir starmer has a little bit of problem on his left flank. but it's much smaller than the conservatives problem on their right, their right flank, fascinating debate, martin, can i thank you for coming in. really enjoyed your input. martin baxter there, who is a top polling expert. he's the founder of the electoral calculus. and of course, he will be returning to the
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tice, that we will be able to overtake the tories. i'm not going to do it tomorrow morning, but we will be able to overtake the tories. and at that point, we become the opposition. now, michelle, a very briefly, i have to go back to the hugely interesting discussion that you've just had with your two panellists about labourin with your two panellists about labour in the working class, i think exactly the same thing appues think exactly the same thing applies to the conservatives, because the caricature of the conservatives, when i was a young candidate in the 70s was that we were all xenophobic hangers and it wasn't true, but it was a caricature and because we were interested in things like crime and immigration, we did appeal, to small c conservatives, if you like. and certainly i was fighting burnley in lancashire, very working class area, and, we have the labour vote, and so that also disappeared. it was there, with william hague, but it disappeared completely with david cameron, and it was overtaken by, if you like, what is called
tice, that we will be able to overtake the tories. i'm not going to do it tomorrow morning, but we will be able to overtake the tories. and at that point, we become the opposition. now, michelle, a very briefly, i have to go back to the hugely interesting discussion that you've just had with your two panellists about labourin with your two panellists about labour in the working class, i think exactly the same thing appues think exactly the same thing applies to the conservatives, because the...
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richard tice making that speech a moment ago, he also has another event with nigel farage, who's not standing to be an mp, but clearly he still wants to have a big effect on this election campaign. he's been talking about how he believes that britain is moving towards a sectarian politics. he was also talking about how he believes he's been justified talking about how he believes he's beenjustified in talking about how he believes he's been justified in talking about small boat crossings across the channel for a number of years now. the snp have also been out campaigning today, and interestingly they've written to both labour and they've written to both labour and the conservatives asking for the uk to recognise a palestinian state, so they could be something that crops up they could be something that crops up in the next few days again. finally, there's news of angela rayner this evening — i think it will come as a relief to labour, we knew greater manchester police had been investigating for some time over this potential controversy around her living arrangements. ranjit desecrat
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they've no intention of discussing this in a general election and that's why i'm helping richard tice. we need to have this debate and frankly, they need to be held accountable and talking of which, tomorrow morning you're at dover, you're having a reform party press conference. >> dover, of course, talismanic in the illegal, immigrants arriving but also , you seem arriving but also, you seem fully square behind the idea of making this an immigration election. can you give us a sneak preview of what you might expect to hear at dover tomorrow? >> four years ago, i was going out into the english channel filming small boats coming, predicting that if we didn't deal with it, you may as well put a sign on the white cliffs of dover. everyone welcome and i said there would be an invasion. i was called all the names under the sun for daring to use that word. well, since that time , word. well, since that time, 3800 boats have come, 125,000 people have come, most of them young men under did young males. i think that poses a very serious potential security risk to this country, particularly in
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>> i wonder what richard tice makes of that. >> i know that's our question. we'd like to pitch him, wouldn't we? yeah, i'll bet it annoys him. sorry. if you're watching, do let us know. richard, if you're watching at gbnews.com/yoursay now, it's 7:19. >> let's have a look at some of the other stories coming into the other stories coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and patients have been warned not to attend hospitals in bristol city centre after a critical incident was reported when a ceiling collapsed in a&e, causing a power outage. at least ten fire engines arrived at bristol royal infirmary yesterday afternoon as patients were forced to evacuate the hospital after being plunged into darkness . into darkness. >> barry manilow has become the latest in a line up of stars affected by the ongoing issues facing manchester's new co—op live arena. the venue , which live arena. the venue, which will accommodate 23,000 people largest in the uk, has seen a host of stars cancel shows including take that, olivia rodngo. including take that, olivia rodrigo . i
>> i wonder what richard tice makes of that. >> i know that's our question. we'd like to pitch him, wouldn't we? yeah, i'll bet it annoys him. sorry. if you're watching, do let us know. richard, if you're watching at gbnews.com/yoursay now, it's 7:19. >> let's have a look at some of the other stories coming into the other stories coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and patients have been warned not to attend hospitals in bristol city centre after a critical...
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and richard tice just doesn't seem to be it. he says you need nigel farage to come back and get stuck in, mark avira has beenin get stuck in, mark avira has been in touch saying, can i just say that matthew normally makes my head explode? but tonight is actually making sense. mark, i don't know what programme you're watching, my friend, but there's nobody on this panel, called matthew, look, i will be coming back after the break, though, sir aaron bastani, because i want his thoughts on this new migration plan. 36 points. we'll go through some of them, but do you reckon it'll make a blind bit of difference? tell me. see you in two. hello, everyone. i'm michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight. i want to talk to you. then about that conversation. migration. we're just having this whole notion that we can even cap the numbers now to the tens of thousand. that ship, pardon the pun, has sailed , has pardon the pun, has sailed, has it not? these are robert jenrick and kurz, 30 odd point plan as to what we're going to do to fix th
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. >> the other thing in mr galloway's favour, as the leader of reform uk, richard tice pointed out, is that the usual groups like hope not hate for example, aren't going to delve into his candidates are they? what their history is? they have a blind spot when it comes to that side of politics, so i suspect they'll probably get a free pass there. even if galloway's workers party of britain don't win seats, they could dent the labour vote significantly. okay, now you don't have to like george galloway. i know a lot of people don't . now, if you still don't don't. now, if you still don't think, though, that george galloway is a threat to keir starmer, what you have to ask yourselves is this who would win? in a debate between mr galloway and sir keir? let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. i am joined by columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. i've also got jonathan gullace as well. the deputy chair of the tory party. and i've got author and broadcaster amy nicholson. look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here
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tice copybook, peter adds this the conservatives are centre left in action, says in talk and completely lost in competence . completely lost in competence. now moving on, an estimated 10,000 protesters took to the streets of dublin today in a national protest against government policy on asylum seekers . hell yeah. government policy on asylum seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell, let them seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let them get seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell, let them get their seekers. hell yeah. hell yeah. >> hell , let them get their get >> hell, let them get their get their health care . their health care. >> and now, in contrast to a previous march in dublin, which saw a burst set fire to and despite a heavy police presence on the streets today, there was no trouble at the protest. today and on my show earlier this afternoon, what struck me was that the crowds were made up of normal islanders, mothers, fathers , grandmothers and fathers, grandmothers and children. here's what some of them had to say to our reporte
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why i think what dominic cummings actually should be doing is he should be getting on the phone to richard tice, offering his services to the reform party because they are at least an alternative to the conservatives as a centre right force. and what they're polling at 13% of the share. close to the conservatives. indeed, that is something to build on. >> well, he talks about he talks about nigel farage actually, because he's basically saying that he reckons the tory party are constantly fretting about what nigel farage is going to do next, and he says , they said to next, and he says, they said to him, do you reckon nigel farage would be welcome in your new start up party? and he says no, because farage is basically the same as all the other mps. his orientation is towards the daily telegraph and the today programme. no, he's saying that his orientation is the same as the other mps. so he's saying that he's driven more towards connecting with the telegraph and the today programme , and he and the today programme, and he thinks it's highly, highly unlikely that's his quote, that farage wou
why i think what dominic cummings actually should be doing is he should be getting on the phone to richard tice, offering his services to the reform party because they are at least an alternative to the conservatives as a centre right force. and what they're polling at 13% of the share. close to the conservatives. indeed, that is something to build on. >> well, he talks about he talks about nigel farage actually, because he's basically saying that he reckons the tory party are constantly...
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so we'd absolutely reached out to the likes of keir starmer, ed davey richard tice for those guys to have the same platform to interact with you, the viewer, and i want to reiterate the point that aaron's already made the audience were nothing to do with gb news. they were not selected by us. we use an independent organisation who got those viewers. they were a mixture of different viewers with different voting intentions. perhaps some some of them might not have had any voting intentions because they weren't going to turn out, and perhaps some were undecided. it all seems very odd to me. the level of scrutiny piled onto gb news is like nothing i've ever seen before. online campaigns absolutely whipped up by people desperate to see the back of us. why? well, adam boulton, he put it beautifully. do you remember when he said, how dare gb news come along and upset the delicate broadcast . ecology? do delicate broadcast. ecology? do you remember that conversation on newsnight on bbc that didn't have a single solitary voice in favour of gb news at all? but guess what, ladies and gents? ap
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. >> well, richard tice, speaking in the early hours, said that he wants reform to be seen as the big opposition in red wall seats. do you think that will be the case, or do you think it's more the case? there'll be a gift to the labour party. >> well , the conservative >> well, the conservative argument is a vote for reform is argument is a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer, because the likelihood is millions of people may probably will vote for reform in the general election . but because of the election. but because of the voting system we have, it's probable that they won't win any or possibly very , very few or possibly very, very few seats. so the overall effect will be to hurt conservatives to take seats from the conservatives. they might potentially stop labour getting some seats, but i think given that they're to the right of the tory party, they're going to hurt the conservatives more. but of course there's plenty of reform voters and i've spoken to a number of them, will say ultimately they don't care , even ultimately they don't care, even if it means that it puts
. >> well, richard tice, speaking in the early hours, said that he wants reform to be seen as the big opposition in red wall seats. do you think that will be the case, or do you think it's more the case? there'll be a gift to the labour party. >> well , the conservative >> well, the conservative argument is a vote for reform is argument is a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer, because the likelihood is millions of people may probably will vote for reform in the general...
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i mean it presumably that's what richard tice is talking about. but but the issue is it's not that simple . the eu is it's not that simple. the eu don't, you know, don't want to don't, you know, don't want to do that. deal with us. do they. >> well, you say that, but i'm not sure that's the case. i think there are things they want . and if i forgive me, ivan. >> but if there was a return deal that was that simple, it would have been done years ago. >> yeah, but there are things that the eu and i've said this before in other programmes and i've been absolutely lambasted for it. what the eu want is some form, some form of free movement. back now, i'm not saying that everybody should come over. that's not what i'm saying. but i'm saying skilled workers, for example, surgeons , workers, for example, surgeons, doctors, engineers, those skilled jobs that we need, we should consider free movement back. and i think if we put that to them, you may get a different response. and look, it's the asylum problem is a global problem. the eu wants a solution as we
i mean it presumably that's what richard tice is talking about. but but the issue is it's not that simple . the eu is it's not that simple. the eu don't, you know, don't want to don't, you know, don't want to do that. deal with us. do they. >> well, you say that, but i'm not sure that's the case. i think there are things they want . and if i forgive me, ivan. >> but if there was a return deal that was that simple, it would have been done years ago. >> yeah, but there are...
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. >> so i know people like, you know, richard tice says this is what you can do. you can't. every legal opinion says you can't do that because you go straight from french waters to british waters. so you can't do that. and what we're saying is you need a third safe country, which is rwanda, because people who come over here illegally, who come over here illegally, who have destroyed their passports and identification, you can't send them back to a country because they've destroyed it. so you have to have a safe third country. and that's the rwanda policy. and labour don't have an answer for that, because what they're saying is they'll come into this country, they will have destroyed their , their, destroyed their, their, passports. so actually labour would keep them in the uk because they couldn't send them anywhere . and that's why you anywhere. and that's why you need rwanda. >> because emily, the labour party hasn't signed any or doesn't want to sign any deals with third countries. what do you do if you have an asylum seeker who's come to the uk, who has no right to be in
. >> so i know people like, you know, richard tice says this is what you can do. you can't. every legal opinion says you can't do that because you go straight from french waters to british waters. so you can't do that. and what we're saying is you need a third safe country, which is rwanda, because people who come over here illegally, who come over here illegally, who have destroyed their passports and identification, you can't send them back to a country because they've destroyed it. so...
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are the tories richard tice and the greens. >> you know, they're doing their thing at the moment. yeah. >> they're a nice sort of confluence of the islamism and, and also do with rainbow flags again, i mean , it's weird the, again, i mean, it's weird the, the greens seem to be a sort of a carapace, a shell that anybody can climb inside and take any ideas they want. so whether i mean, it used to just be about the environment and low emissions people, people can hate the west for different reasons. no, it's, gender ideology, you know, so pushing transgender issues, the transgender issues, the transgender issues, the transgender issue and also, fundamentalist islam, which is weird things to cram inside the same party. >> it's bizarre. and i always say, if you want to draw a crowd, start a fight. that's the sort of basic sort of principles. so you're going to watch all of these every saturday night. i tried from the click. i've got royalties on it. it's coming. yeah. but it's really interesting that rishi didn't deviate. so either people are going to view him as a stoic. he was there
are the tories richard tice and the greens. >> you know, they're doing their thing at the moment. yeah. >> they're a nice sort of confluence of the islamism and, and also do with rainbow flags again, i mean , it's weird the, again, i mean, it's weird the, the greens seem to be a sort of a carapace, a shell that anybody can climb inside and take any ideas they want. so whether i mean, it used to just be about the environment and low emissions people, people can hate the west for...
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. >> and richard tice launches reform's campaign from a hotel room only reform uk's common sense policies that can now save britain. but could nigel farage put the cat amongst the pigeons by running reform, fight the election ? election? >> as for what i do, i'll think about it overnight . about it overnight. >> here's who you're voting for. okay, look at these front benches from the tories and from laboun benches from the tories and from labour. who do you trust to run the country? we've dropped all the country? we've dropped all the breaks tonight. we are rolling with this and we will be going live to downing street with our political editor, christopher hope. there he is, the man himself. and on my panel tonight, it's the crack team of the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, activist and landlord adam brooks and author and journalist rebecca reid. oh yes. and the most annoying man in the world got lifted gaseous. this is not law . get ready britain , here we law. get ready britain, here we go . go. get your popcorn ready. sit down and don't move for two hours. next
. >> and richard tice launches reform's campaign from a hotel room only reform uk's common sense policies that can now save britain. but could nigel farage put the cat amongst the pigeons by running reform, fight the election ? election? >> as for what i do, i'll think about it overnight . about it overnight. >> here's who you're voting for. okay, look at these front benches from the tories and from laboun benches from the tories and from labour. who do you trust to run the...