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. >> and ukip had 4 million votes and no mps and nothing, you know, 12.5% in 2015 got nothing. >> the lib dem activist by the way, are absolute fanatics. they're out there door knocking every single day. so they'll be pounding the streets. and of course, remember, a lot of these places have a history of voting lib dem. up until about 2015 2016, lib dems never really recovered from the coalition and brexit, and now they're going to be coming back. >> i just wonder if they're going for there's a lot of the same target seats as labour party are, and if they could end up pinching votes off each other in the south east, well, let's just remember lib dems are on 9% and reform are on 12. >> at the moment. i don't think ed davey is actually really been held to account for the whole post office. i think people are going to remember that. we see paula vennells there with her crocodile tears. what about the tears of the people who actually lost their lives, lost their livelihoods, lost their businesses, their marriages, their homes throughout the whole post office reputation that their reputatio
. >> and ukip had 4 million votes and no mps and nothing, you know, 12.5% in 2015 got nothing. >> the lib dem activist by the way, are absolute fanatics. they're out there door knocking every single day. so they'll be pounding the streets. and of course, remember, a lot of these places have a history of voting lib dem. up until about 2015 2016, lib dems never really recovered from the coalition and brexit, and now they're going to be coming back. >> i just wonder if they're...
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but was it good enough in this period before the 2015 general election, ukip , which is a rough election, ukip, which is a rough equivalent to reform, was polling higher and was actually doing much, much better in by elections. so is this actually going to play out for a long time now reform has been on the up. it's felt like they're about to break through, but they haven't got very much time left to break through. and coming third, albeit by only 117 votes in an area where they've put in a lot of resources and a lot of campaigning time, it might be good, but is it good enough? >> the i mean, it just looks as though, the labor party are just going to just take everything pretty much , do you think that pretty much, do you think that it's more a sign of, if pretty much, do you think that it's more a sign of , if you pretty much, do you think that it's more a sign of, if you look at it, that people are actually wanting a change or it's just the fact that they're just really turning their backs away from the conservative party after the sort of mess that has ensued. >> well, i think, yeah,
but was it good enough in this period before the 2015 general election, ukip , which is a rough election, ukip, which is a rough equivalent to reform, was polling higher and was actually doing much, much better in by elections. so is this actually going to play out for a long time now reform has been on the up. it's felt like they're about to break through, but they haven't got very much time left to break through. and coming third, albeit by only 117 votes in an area where they've put in a lot...
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you have ukip to lib dems switchers . you have people who switchers. you have people who once voted snp who might then vote conservative in the next election. patterns of voting don't always follow what one might expect, so we can see, a huge amount of churn and potentially some surprises. >> i think we see now the narrowing of the polls at the moment, it looks as if labour will will have an overall majority , i didn't believe for majority, i didn't believe for a moment the idea that the local election results showed showed any showed a hung parliament, which they claim to. what they showed was how the country would have voted in local elections if everyone was voting. i suppose the big the big clue there was the big the big clue there was the enormously high green vote and lib dem votes, which probably we don't expect, and independent votes. and the fact that reform were only standing in a half a dozen seats, so i mean, and also scotland was left out. so none of those, those predictions that everyone got terribly excited about meant anything. >> well,
you have ukip to lib dems switchers . you have people who switchers. you have people who once voted snp who might then vote conservative in the next election. patterns of voting don't always follow what one might expect, so we can see, a huge amount of churn and potentially some surprises. >> i think we see now the narrowing of the polls at the moment, it looks as if labour will will have an overall majority , i didn't believe for majority, i didn't believe for a moment the idea that the...
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the point is they did so well ukip last time. nigel farage, if you'd had nigel farage on the ticket, much as i love you, richard, you'd have done a lot better, you'd have done a lot better, you'd have done a lot better. >> and it's very exciting because nigel's got a big decision to make, hasn't he? well, why aren't he going to make it? >> well, you know, i mean, you know, time is, you know, time is ticking by. >> he'll make a decision in due course. you know, there's lots of opportunities. >> didn't seem rushing, didn't seem rushing to embrace your results the other day . oh. results the other day. oh. >> he was i think he was thrilled with the results. but obviously he was in america doing things in america. and he's more interested. as you know, he's a very fine broadcaster. so he's got he's our honorary president, which which area were you disappointed in your performance ? in your performance? >> in which area in the country would you say? i thought we'd have done better. there >> we're delighted everywhere because almost ev
the point is they did so well ukip last time. nigel farage, if you'd had nigel farage on the ticket, much as i love you, richard, you'd have done a lot better, you'd have done a lot better, you'd have done a lot better. >> and it's very exciting because nigel's got a big decision to make, hasn't he? well, why aren't he going to make it? >> well, you know, i mean, you know, time is, you know, time is ticking by. >> he'll make a decision in due course. you know, there's lots of...
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. >> it's extraordinary to, you know, to hear the intern , ukip know, to hear the intern, ukip leader saying, what if we went and sat down with various european leaders and countries and had some kind of. but you don't economic agreement that had a deal on borders? >> well, i think we had benjamin. >> i worked in brussels for three years. i was in the room when you had council meetings. i was in the room with heads of government . i was in the room in government. i was in the room in the political security committee. okay i the idea that the uk could actually exercise leadership of that sort . no, the leadership of that sort. no, the uk could raise issues, could raise concerns. it would be discussed, there would be a meeting of minds that is not leadership from outside the european union. we can say this is we're triggering it already with rwanda. i've got all sorts of issues with rwanda as a plan, but it's triggering a situation that can be mobilised, utilised to then say, right, we have a problem. we are going to invite you all to london to discuss it. you couldn't do that if you we
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ukip had to dump people. the tories have had to dump people a lot more sexual allegations there amongst conservative mps and candidates. this is the unpleasant small change of politics. i wish all politicians were saints and nothing in their past that they regretted. and the daily mail, the daily telegraph would never, ever accuse keir starmer of endorsing someone who'd said something pretty ugly. 2 or 3 years ago, i wish i lived in that ideal world now, dennis, you say that each faction in the labour party have their own factional reasons for this factional reasons for this factional infighting, and we see it each time and that's undeniable . undeniable. >> true. but i would put it to you that what the corbyn project wanted to do, and lots of people did not like this was forcing every candidate to go through mandatory reselection every election. so they had to fight a battle to even be the candidate each and every time they wanted to stand. now, lots of good reasons. that was a terrible idea, but it was an o
ukip had to dump people. the tories have had to dump people a lot more sexual allegations there amongst conservative mps and candidates. this is the unpleasant small change of politics. i wish all politicians were saints and nothing in their past that they regretted. and the daily mail, the daily telegraph would never, ever accuse keir starmer of endorsing someone who'd said something pretty ugly. 2 or 3 years ago, i wish i lived in that ideal world now, dennis, you say that each faction in the...
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martin, someone not allowed on the radio because they were a ukip supporter. and that's because the woman answering the phone was a card carrying labour member. and that's very commonplace. so i'm really pleased that the bbc understand now it's to okay have valid concerns. it doesn't make you a big old racist. >> and danny kelly, you're a wonderful, beautiful black cats are just stroll behind you and stolen the scene. i'm a cat man myself , mate. but stolen the scene. i'm a cat man myself, mate. but danny, the big question is this. this is the report. will it make a blind jot of difference? can we expect honest reporting from the bbc any time soon, or will it be more of the same? >> i think it's going to be more of the same. and i'll tell you why. because they're very comfortable at the bbc generally speaking, they're lefty remainer type university type people and they have their opinions. everyone has their opinion. no one is impartial. it'sjust everyone has their opinion. no one is impartial. it's just that you need to make sure you take both sides of the st
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brexit party and ukip and all that. they, they can direct the movement of the government , but will you have it government, but will you have it do enough people support reform to get enough reform mps doesn't look like at the moment, but who knows. they are putting someone up in every seat. so we're told. >> yeah. and if nigel farage comes into the fold, could that be a game changer? >> could that be what gets reformed? 20? >> 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 infirmar
brexit party and ukip and all that. they, they can direct the movement of the government , but will you have it government, but will you have it do enough people support reform to get enough reform mps doesn't look like at the moment, but who knows. they are putting someone up in every seat. so we're told. >> yeah. and if nigel farage comes into the fold, could that be a game changer? >> could that be what gets reformed? 20? >> i wonder what richard tice makes of that....
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neil hamilton, former ukip leader. what is she? is she an asset or a liability for keir starmer's party? >> well, the labour party is very keen on net zero. >> i think she's the human equivalent of net zero, isn't she. so i don't i don't think she's going to make the slightest difference either way. it's true that the conservative party describes itself as a broad church. labour is more like a broad mosque, i suppose. >> i don't see that she will fit into the kind of mindset of the modern labour party , any shape modern labour party, any shape or form. >> but it's all irrelevant anyway, because she isn't going to be contesting the next election, and parliament has probably got about 12 sitting weeks left to go. if there's a general election in the autumn. >> so i think this is a five minute wonder and there isn't much of a wonder in it at all. we're just wondering why on earth has she done it? she's got nothing in common with the party. she's now joined. >> what can she possibly get out of this, stephen? that i just can't see the b
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and the former leader of ukip, henry bolton. thank you to both of them. now, folks, as you well know by now, it's eurovision tonight and it's all kicking off some fear that that especially camp spectacle, is already mired in controversy. many people are calling for israel to be booted out of the competition due to the ongoing conflict in gaza. now, eurovision's website , of course, eurovision's website, of course, states that peaceful protesters are allowed, stating their ferm advocates of freedom of speech and the right for people to express deeply held views and opinions. but now a dutch act has been axed due to an ongoing incident. what on earth's going on? joining me now is gb news reporter charlie peters. i mean, charlie, are you of the view that there's going to be people trying to sneak in palestinian flags? there's going to be people trying to get their two minutes of fame by, you know, marching upon the stage. it just it feels like the environment is really bubbling up . really bubbling up. >> well, the only palestinian protest we've seen inside
and the former leader of ukip, henry bolton. thank you to both of them. now, folks, as you well know by now, it's eurovision tonight and it's all kicking off some fear that that especially camp spectacle, is already mired in controversy. many people are calling for israel to be booted out of the competition due to the ongoing conflict in gaza. now, eurovision's website , of course, eurovision's website, of course, states that peaceful protesters are allowed, stating their ferm advocates of...
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this is exactly what farage did with ukip in 2015. and the end result? well, nearly 13. okay. they got one seat. but actually david cameron and the conservatives didn't really manage to squeeze that ukip vote down as much as they wanted. they had to instead focus on destroying the liberal democrats. so this is going to get really interesting, michael. this is going to get really interesting . interesting. >> there's a view on that because, i mean, i imagine quite a lot of your readers might be somewhere between the tories and reform, how do you think the reform thing is going to play out now that we know that nigel farage will not be a candidate? but matt tells us that he will be active . be active. >> yeah, we have also have nigel writing for our paper today. we you know, it's a it's a bumper edition. everyone get out there and buy it. and, and i think it will be interesting because i think actually the conservatives have made a mistake. i think they should have gone in november. i think the idea of nigel farage being out in america for the whole of the election campaign woul
this is exactly what farage did with ukip in 2015. and the end result? well, nearly 13. okay. they got one seat. but actually david cameron and the conservatives didn't really manage to squeeze that ukip vote down as much as they wanted. they had to instead focus on destroying the liberal democrats. so this is going to get really interesting, michael. this is going to get really interesting . interesting. >> there's a view on that because, i mean, i imagine quite a lot of your readers...
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they were douglas carswell and mark reckless, both defecting from the conservatives to ukip. but they called by elections . and actually it was elections. and actually it was the best thing that they could have possibly done because they won those by elections and it was a huge pr coup for the party. it showed that they could actually win. it's a bit odd that there aren't by elections happening for all the defections that are going on right now. >> yes. well, maybe they're more concerned that they wouldn't , or concerned that they wouldn't, or because perhaps we're so close to a general election, maybe that's the get out excuse, allen says. good work. denis macshane . says. good work. denis macshane. we keep reminding the country about that disaster. tony blair andrew says breaking news. >> starmer has crossed the floor. wait, no, he only got halfway and changed his mind. well, this is the thing i think it makes . it makes. >> i think and perhaps i think some people will see this as you know, keir starmer not being particularly principled either. i do take your point that mos
they were douglas carswell and mark reckless, both defecting from the conservatives to ukip. but they called by elections . and actually it was elections. and actually it was the best thing that they could have possibly done because they won those by elections and it was a huge pr coup for the party. it showed that they could actually win. it's a bit odd that there aren't by elections happening for all the defections that are going on right now. >> yes. well, maybe they're more concerned...
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the tory party drifts to the right following the reform votes, as it has done, you know, following ukip and brexit and everything else, it will lose that core ground, that centre ground. and i think, you know what you're seeing is, suella braverman, frankly, might as well join reform and just go there and be done with it . there and be done with it. >> she's not helpful. the things that she's just talked about, darren. you know, tax cuts. yes. well we'd all like tax cuts. but you know , we'd probably like to you know, we'd probably like to see some money clawed back from the people who've broken this country, like the water industry , for instance, the people who've ripped us off during covid on dodgy contracts. she talks about, you know, leaving the european convention on human rights. and she talked about the cap on migrants. i mean , yeah, cap on migrants. i mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what is really clear from these elections is that people have metaphorically stuck their fingers in the ear and gone, la la la la la. we're not listening to the tories . the tories, to the tori
the tory party drifts to the right following the reform votes, as it has done, you know, following ukip and brexit and everything else, it will lose that core ground, that centre ground. and i think, you know what you're seeing is, suella braverman, frankly, might as well join reform and just go there and be done with it . there and be done with it. >> she's not helpful. the things that she's just talked about, darren. you know, tax cuts. yes. well we'd all like tax cuts. but you know ,...
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they have still got less than ukip got in the general election in this constituency in 2015. i do think the problem for the conservatives is that if they try to read good news into that, i don't think there is much there. one of the interesting things about reform is that they are disproportionately drawing their votes from previous conservative 2019 voters. the number for labour is in single digits. there really hurting the conservatives. so now even if the general election polling the halves, which is more than what you would expect in line with these sorts of by—election results a local election results, they can still do a lot of damage. the greens, interesting, i don't think anyone is claiming at the moment that the greens are doing damage to labour as reform are doing to the conservatives. sure people in bristol will be nervously watching that result tomorrow evening given what we've seen earlier in the night. but i think it is the source of warning signs for the coalition of warning signs for the coalition of voters that they won't have to hold together. i of voters
they have still got less than ukip got in the general election in this constituency in 2015. i do think the problem for the conservatives is that if they try to read good news into that, i don't think there is much there. one of the interesting things about reform is that they are disproportionately drawing their votes from previous conservative 2019 voters. the number for labour is in single digits. there really hurting the conservatives. so now even if the general election polling the halves,...
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then there was ukip and the robert kilroy—silk party vie. they took 5000 votes between them , 5000 votes between them, predominantly former tory voters. and i think it's already going to be a big labour win. i think the impact of reform will make it even bigger. >> all right. thank you very much. bill rammell and dawn neesom. thank you so much. right. next up, let's get your latest headlines with aaron armstrong . armstrong. >> it's 1131. armstrong. >> it's1131. good morning i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister says the lowering of the price cap shows his plan is working as both parties look to make energy policy an electoral dividing line . speaking in belfast little line. speaking in belfast little earlier as part of a whistle stop campaign tour of the uk, rishi sunak has once again repeated that the economy has turned a corner and says he'll be talking to voters over the next few weeks about securing britain's future. >> inflation has fallen back to normal levels. the economy grew faster than all our competitors at t
then there was ukip and the robert kilroy—silk party vie. they took 5000 votes between them , 5000 votes between them, predominantly former tory voters. and i think it's already going to be a big labour win. i think the impact of reform will make it even bigger. >> all right. thank you very much. bill rammell and dawn neesom. thank you so much. right. next up, let's get your latest headlines with aaron armstrong . armstrong. >> it's 1131. armstrong. >> it's1131. good morning...
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reform is the party which has come out of the ancestors, the brexit party and ukip, they came within a whisker of beating the tories into third place in the blackpool south by—election. how worried should your party be about the threat from the right, maybe even a nigel farage comeback? reform blame people without actual solutions _ reform blame people without actual solutions. we have to focus on that palpable _ solutions. we have to focus on that palpable anger and frustration of voters _ palpable anger and frustration of voters but as with what jackie was saying. _ voters but as with what jackie was saying. if — voters but as with what jackie was saying, if they want true conservatives in parliament they will not — conservatives in parliament they will not get it from reform. but you could be squeezed _ will not get it from reform. but you could be squeezed from _ will not get it from reform. but you could be squeezed from both - will not get it from reform. but you | could be squeezed from both sides? if we do not have a vision then we will _ if we do not have a vision then
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ukip in 2015 won 4.3 million votes. they were the second party, sorry the third party. >> they want to tell you about european parliament elections. >> because, say it's only because of the way the electoral system is structured. >> right. >> right. >> if. >> if. >> all right, if he's done more than any mp, i should for sure backs, the liberal democrats and the greens . the greens. >> he wants a fully pr system just like the israelis have got. and some of the well, most of europe has a pr system. yes. and look at the politics of now producing not getting into pr debates, but our politics. >> well are you saying ours ours are some something to be sort of proud, actually. >> it'll be very interesting in a month we will. i assume we'll have for the first time in ten years, a reasonably stable government with a good majority. now, you may not like his policies . you may not last long, policies. you may not last long, but i assume. but what now? find is that that reform richard tice ben habib and dumping of nigel farage i lo
ukip in 2015 won 4.3 million votes. they were the second party, sorry the third party. >> they want to tell you about european parliament elections. >> because, say it's only because of the way the electoral system is structured. >> right. >> right. >> if. >> if. >> all right, if he's done more than any mp, i should for sure backs, the liberal democrats and the greens . the greens. >> he wants a fully pr system just like the israelis have got. and...
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so, because ukip a water situation, you know, we have taken a precautions and he's got his bottle of water as well , but like, he's got his bottle of water as well, but like, yeah, it's a risk at like, i ever got clean, clean water and or is it going to continue. >> think about it for quite a while as to whether it was safe or not. but it says on the website that they've had a fresh water supply delivered. so yeah . water supply delivered. so yeah. >> well, south west water say they are truly sorry for the situation and they're working round the clock to try and resolve it. they think they've found the source. they think that it's a faulty air valve which is on a farm near the reservoir. but that reservoir serves 40,000 people in the local area , many people are local area, many people are sick. only 22 diagnosed cases of cryptosporidium , but there's at cryptosporidium, but there's at least 100 people who say they're suffering from chronic diarrhoea . and then once that diarrhoea passes, they then suffer from cramps, stomach cramps that they say is comparable to childbirth. that's h
so, because ukip a water situation, you know, we have taken a precautions and he's got his bottle of water as well , but like, he's got his bottle of water as well, but like, yeah, it's a risk at like, i ever got clean, clean water and or is it going to continue. >> think about it for quite a while as to whether it was safe or not. but it says on the website that they've had a fresh water supply delivered. so yeah . water supply delivered. so yeah. >> well, south west water say they...
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this is the deputy leader of the rejoined the eu party, jim newell, as well as the former leader of ukip, neil hamilton. well jim, we've got to start with you on the 24th of june 20, 2016. were you crying , well, 2016. were you crying, well, yes, i cried, but i suppose you'd expect me to say that, wouldn't you, i don't sorry to hear that. sorry. >> i'm sorry to hear that, no, it it's fine, but i suppose that people who voted in favour of brexit were, were were , were, brexit were, were were, were, were highly delighted. >> so i suppose some people were crying and others weren't. >> well, i was at glastonbury actually at the time, the first and last time i went to that, that concert concert festival and i must say i was in the minority with my reaction, neil hamilton, do you cry over brexit? >> oh, i cry over the british government's utter failure to take advantage of the freedoms which brexit gives us. >> but that's a different matter altogether. >> there's no evidence whatsoever of what you might call buyer's remorse on the part of the british people for having voted for freedom in 2016
this is the deputy leader of the rejoined the eu party, jim newell, as well as the former leader of ukip, neil hamilton. well jim, we've got to start with you on the 24th of june 20, 2016. were you crying , well, 2016. were you crying, well, yes, i cried, but i suppose you'd expect me to say that, wouldn't you, i don't sorry to hear that. sorry. >> i'm sorry to hear that, no, it it's fine, but i suppose that people who voted in favour of brexit were, were were , were, brexit were, were...
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relief to rishi sunak and the conservative party, many voters will be disappointed that the former ukip gaffer will be focusing his efforts instead on helping donald trump win the us presidential election . so the presidential election. so the topic of today's debate has nigel farage betrayed britain, or has he done the right thing? to debate this, i'm joined by political commentators emma webb and matthew stadlen. welcome to you both. emma, let's start with you. if we could has nigel done the right thing or should he have stayed and fought on british soil? >> look, i think many of us would have liked to have seen, nigel run, but ultimately , his nigel run, but ultimately, his decision makes plenty of sense, and i don't think it makes sense , for the reason that many people have said that, you know , people have said that, you know, if he runs, he's unlikely to get a seat that he's ran so many times before and not become an mp. >> i think clearly, nigel farage's power lies outside of, the sort of muck of politics he's been the most successful politician of a generation without ever havi
relief to rishi sunak and the conservative party, many voters will be disappointed that the former ukip gaffer will be focusing his efforts instead on helping donald trump win the us presidential election . so the presidential election. so the topic of today's debate has nigel farage betrayed britain, or has he done the right thing? to debate this, i'm joined by political commentators emma webb and matthew stadlen. welcome to you both. emma, let's start with you. if we could has nigel done the...
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rebecca reid, who doesn't think that university protests should be clamped down on and the leader of ukip, neil hamilton, who does think they should be. rebecca so many, jewish groups , rebecca so many, jewish groups, anti—semitism campaigners have expressed multiple concerns about students feeling intimidated , harassed on intimidated, harassed on campuses. and it's clear these protests are very much adding towards that . towards that. >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and i completely respect and understand that. and anti—semitism is intolerable and should not be tolerated. i think the difficulty is it's a very, very broad, tool to say because there is anti—semitism happening on some campuses at some protests , we are going to shut protests, we are going to shut down protests. and i am worried about the government's increasingly intolerant attitude towards protest in general. i think suella braverman illustrated that fairly clearly , illustrated that fairly clearly, that it seems like they would like to be able to shut down protest protests more and more often, and i fe
rebecca reid, who doesn't think that university protests should be clamped down on and the leader of ukip, neil hamilton, who does think they should be. rebecca so many, jewish groups , rebecca so many, jewish groups, anti—semitism campaigners have expressed multiple concerns about students feeling intimidated , harassed on intimidated, harassed on campuses. and it's clear these protests are very much adding towards that . towards that. >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, absolutely....
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. >> you're still just about in the lead for ukip. >> yes, question for the economy . officially exited recession this week, but how much did the economy grow by? closest answer wins matthew laza. 0.2% lizzie cundy 0.10. i should have gone the other way. 0.6. >> so i knew it was little, but it was a bit sorry that though. >> so i thought you were gonna go the other way. no. matthew laza. you take that. point two. >> you are winning. >> you are winning. >> question five only just. there's one more. question five. there's one more. question five. the national cyber security centre is facing questions about its own defences this week, after the door codes inside its facility were revealed to be. what is it, a. that's right. >> i mean that was taking the mickey. i am so sorry 111 is it 2b1234 or c6969 matthew laza b1234 lizzie cundy b what did he say ? say? >> it isb say? >> it is b but i'll go for a, you go for a. >> the answer is 1234 which is b very matthew laza you win this one. three one. well done. >> i'll let you do that darling . >> i'll let you do that darling. >>
. >> you're still just about in the lead for ukip. >> yes, question for the economy . officially exited recession this week, but how much did the economy grow by? closest answer wins matthew laza. 0.2% lizzie cundy 0.10. i should have gone the other way. 0.6. >> so i knew it was little, but it was a bit sorry that though. >> so i thought you were gonna go the other way. no. matthew laza. you take that. point two. >> you are winning. >> you are winning....
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so, because ukip the water situation, yeah, we have taken our precautions and he's got his bottle of water as well . got his bottle of water as well. >> but like, yeah, it's a risk at like, you either got clean, clean water and or is it going to continue? >> think about it for quite a while. as to whether it was safe or not. but it says on the website that they've had a fresh water supply delivered. so well. >> it was a lovely day down there at least. well anyway, that makes it worse, though, doesn't it? >> because you probably desperate for just a >> because you probably desperate forjust a drink of desperate for just a drink of really cold water at the tap or something like that, etc. but, anyway. well, look, we obviously wish everybody down there well, and everybody who is ill a speedy recovery and yeah, just stay vigilant , stay vigilant. stay vigilant, stay vigilant. i hope this is a isolated issue just in that part of the country. and it's not something that's going to spread, not something is going to spread everywhere. >> no. but coming up you may have seen some coverage of a
so, because ukip the water situation, yeah, we have taken our precautions and he's got his bottle of water as well . got his bottle of water as well. >> but like, yeah, it's a risk at like, you either got clean, clean water and or is it going to continue? >> think about it for quite a while. as to whether it was safe or not. but it says on the website that they've had a fresh water supply delivered. so well. >> it was a lovely day down there at least. well anyway, that makes...
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well, joining me to discuss ukip leader neil hamilton, journalist kevin schofield, author and broadcaster becca reid, and former labour mp denis macshane . former labour mp denis macshane. right. so i'm going to start with you, denis macshane. is this the end of them ? this the end of them? >> it's the end of this tory party. unless they change, if they keep going on as they have done for the last. what about ten years? five, ten years? yes. they'll never get re—elected . they'll never get re—elected. but the tory party keeps coming back. >> 200 years. they lose big and you think they're out forever. and then normal people emerge somewhere in there. that great party. many of your guests nana there are normal tory mps, but they just haven't been cited in they just haven't been cited in the last few years . the last few years. >> they are really. what do you think? have they been cited ? think? have they been cited? right. let's go to kevin schofield, author and a journalist , schofield, author and a journalist, no, i don't think it is the end of the conservative party. i mean, they're
well, joining me to discuss ukip leader neil hamilton, journalist kevin schofield, author and broadcaster becca reid, and former labour mp denis macshane . former labour mp denis macshane. right. so i'm going to start with you, denis macshane. is this the end of them ? this the end of them? >> it's the end of this tory party. unless they change, if they keep going on as they have done for the last. what about ten years? five, ten years? yes. they'll never get re—elected . they'll never...
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he said to me, ukip here. i said, well, i live here. so i just wouldn't i just don't see any of them being worthy of my vote, i really don't. >> it is a bit it's a sad time. >> you know, you you mentioned earlier about have we become a third world country. you know, you, you drive down the roads, there's potholes everywhere. we used to say we drive on the left. now we drive on what's left. now we drive on what's left . it's unbelievable what's left. it's unbelievable what's go to the airports in britain are terrible. manchester airport. i fly out of it a lot. it's absolutely disgraceful . all it's absolutely disgraceful. all these institutions and business is absolutely almost like falling apart at the seams . falling apart at the seams. >> well it is, i mean we've got an nhs falling apart. i mean. absolutely keir had his six pledges or six things he's going to do. one of them to rob private schools and add by charging them vat so they can pay charging them vat so they can pay for the public schools . it pay for the public schools. it d
he said to me, ukip here. i said, well, i live here. so i just wouldn't i just don't see any of them being worthy of my vote, i really don't. >> it is a bit it's a sad time. >> you know, you you mentioned earlier about have we become a third world country. you know, you, you drive down the roads, there's potholes everywhere. we used to say we drive on the left. now we drive on what's left. now we drive on what's left . it's unbelievable what's left. it's unbelievable what's go to...
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foundation, norman brennan, and also broadcaster christine hamilton and alongside her husband, former ukip leader neil hamilton . hello, guys. right, hamilton. hello, guys. right, lovely to see you, christine. thank you for joining lovely to see you, christine. thank you forjoining me. she's thank you for joining me. she's great, isn't she? christine. she's a bastion. she's there working to make sure she's on with me. lovely. right. let's start with you, norman brennan, we've had them every single weekend . we're sick and tired of weekend. we're sick and tired of them. they've been all over the country, and in particular, they've. every weekend in london, things are shutting down. jewish people can't go out in the streets. is it time to sort of ban or shut down some of these, these pro—palestine protests ? protests? >> absolutely, i'm sick and tired of it . the >> absolutely, i'm sick and tired of it. the public are sick and tired. >> it victims of crime are sick and tired of it, thousands of police officers, every, every week, are leaving their police stations and divisions, to attend t
foundation, norman brennan, and also broadcaster christine hamilton and alongside her husband, former ukip leader neil hamilton . hello, guys. right, hamilton. hello, guys. right, lovely to see you, christine. thank you for joining lovely to see you, christine. thank you forjoining me. she's thank you for joining me. she's great, isn't she? christine. she's a bastion. she's there working to make sure she's on with me. lovely. right. let's start with you, norman brennan, we've had them every...
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it's going to be great, so do ukip wedding bells in france? i really hope so. whether they do it, you could be the bell fingeh >> yeah, i'll take along a tape recorder and just press go or something. that's what they do. if you get married in las vegas or something. do they? yeah. they say you may kiss the bride and then they press a button and goes, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong ding. >> so there you go. >> so there you go. >> i might get married in las vegas. love to hear from you. what's your story, right. and do you work in the nhs? and what do you work in the nhs? and what do you think about labour's plans? because wes streeting has been revealing his plans to tell nhs staff to work weekends and evenings as he pledges to deliver an extra 40,000 appointments a week? >> yes, the shadow health secretary also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on migrant workers. well gb news political correspondent olivia utley joins us now . us now. >> us now. >> hi there. it is an amazing wish. but tony blair did it, didn't he? when he was runnin
it's going to be great, so do ukip wedding bells in france? i really hope so. whether they do it, you could be the bell fingeh >> yeah, i'll take along a tape recorder and just press go or something. that's what they do. if you get married in las vegas or something. do they? yeah. they say you may kiss the bride and then they press a button and goes, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong ding. >> so there you go. >> so there you go. >> i might get married in las vegas. love...
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. >> ukip, i know it is. there's a little bit of gall there, isn't there? i mean, when we when we look at exactly what the chinese state are doing right now, and particularly the mss, which is their intelligence instrument of their intelligence instrument of the state that conducts and operates and manages many of these operations overseas. even ken mccallum, the head of m15, came out with a statement saying that 20,000 odd brits had been approached through social media websites like linkedin and in the states themselves. they've got 2000 cases currently running of chinese espionage . and a lot of chinese espionage. and a lot of chinese espionage. and a lot of this, as is always the case with china, is economic espionage. it's about gathering secrets, proprietary intelligence and technology , intelligence and technology, which they can take home and utilise themselves. >> what is without referring to these three men, what is the attraction? what do they do? how do they lure people to work for them? because it seems to be, in these cases where the charges ar
. >> ukip, i know it is. there's a little bit of gall there, isn't there? i mean, when we when we look at exactly what the chinese state are doing right now, and particularly the mss, which is their intelligence instrument of their intelligence instrument of the state that conducts and operates and manages many of these operations overseas. even ken mccallum, the head of m15, came out with a statement saying that 20,000 odd brits had been approached through social media websites like...
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by—election although one has to say it's still not on a par with the kinds of by—election performances that ukip, the previous standard bearer of the eurosceptic cause, were gaining in the 2010—15 parliament. if we also look at what happened in the local elections, reform didn't fight most of the council seats but where they did, the fall in the conservative vote was markedly higher than where they did not so again, one of the other measures in the opinion polls more recently, which is a rise of reform and arise particular damaging the conservatives, that also was confirmed by the local ballot boxes. give us some context, john, because we are talking about local elections. a new mp. to what extent does this translate into general election which we will be coming in the relatively near future? weill. the relatively near future? well, what local— the relatively near future? well, what local elections _ the relatively near future? well, what local elections do - the relatively near future? well, what local elections do as - the relatively near future? well, what local elections do as they l the
by—election although one has to say it's still not on a par with the kinds of by—election performances that ukip, the previous standard bearer of the eurosceptic cause, were gaining in the 2010—15 parliament. if we also look at what happened in the local elections, reform didn't fight most of the council seats but where they did, the fall in the conservative vote was markedly higher than where they did not so again, one of the other measures in the opinion polls more recently, which is a...
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reform is looking out and they are looking to take the ground that people might have associated with ukip when we were more focused on the eu referendum. and those votes could eat into the tory share but they are important votes for labour. they will need to win over some of those 2019 tory voters. labour have to have a tremendous groundswell to get the numbers they need. people talk about a big majority but they have to be on the right places but there will be constituencies that are door—to—door and it might be tighter than some people realise. reform have a big part to play because those small ships could be the difference between a traditional two horse race between the conservatives and labour. band two horse race between the conservatives and labour. and it noes conservatives and labour. and it goes straight _ conservatives and labour. and it goes straight into _ conservatives and labour. and it goes straight into the _ conservatives and labour. and it goes straight into the economy, | goes straight into the economy, because we all know that elections, by and large will be decid
reform is looking out and they are looking to take the ground that people might have associated with ukip when we were more focused on the eu referendum. and those votes could eat into the tory share but they are important votes for labour. they will need to win over some of those 2019 tory voters. labour have to have a tremendous groundswell to get the numbers they need. people talk about a big majority but they have to be on the right places but there will be constituencies that are...