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bofis you got rid of boris johnson. boris johnson, your only election winner. >> yeah. yeah. crazy. >> yeah. yeah. crazy. >> well it's been a very strong start for labour as results for the local council elections continue to come in. >> joining us now in the studio is our political correspondent katherine forster. catherine results coming in thick and fast still. is there anything salvageable for the tories over the coming days? >> well, there's a long way to 90, >> well, there's a long way to go, a long way to go . but their go, a long way to go. but their sort of worst projection would be that they would lose about half the seats they're defending, but they'd lose about 500 council seats. and it looks at the moment like they are probably on track to be as bad as they fear, one very small ray of sunshine that they're clinging to is that they've managed to hold on to harlow , managed to hold on to harlow, and that is a place that keir starmer was in yesterday saying this is the sort of place that labour needs to get. but they only held on to it. by one councillor i mean one
bofis you got rid of boris johnson. boris johnson, your only election winner. >> yeah. yeah. crazy. >> yeah. yeah. crazy. >> well it's been a very strong start for labour as results for the local council elections continue to come in. >> joining us now in the studio is our political correspondent katherine forster. catherine results coming in thick and fast still. is there anything salvageable for the tories over the coming days? >> well, there's a long way to 90,...
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it that mean there will be no place for boris johnson when it comes to the campaign — boris johnson when it comes to the campaign i— boris johnson when it comes to the cam -aain. . , boris johnson when it comes to the cam-rain. ., , . ., boris johnson when it comes to the cam-cain. ., , . ., campaign. i have been clear about this in the past. _ campaign. i have been clear about this in the past. i _ campaign. i have been clear about this in the past. i want _ campaign. i have been clear about this in the past. i want every - this in the past. i want every conservative who shares the vision that i do to be part of that campaign, to fight for the things that we believe in. the conservative family is a broad church but we are united by a set of values and that set of values that i talked about early on are fountain and an innate optimism about our country from an intrinsic sense of pride in our history and identity and our knowledge that actually progress comes from people, not from the states and that is about creating the innovative economy that i talked about, seizing the opportun
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johnson, because under bofis of boris johnson, because under boris johnson we saw taxes rise to the highest level since since the end of the second world war, we saw sky high levels of immigration. three quarters of 1,000,000 in 2022, ushered in by priti patel and boris johnson, by the way. and he's a social liberal, whereas you're meant to be a social conservative. so what is the draw of boris johnson to people like you and dame andrea jenkin, who actually disagree with him on all of those things ? those things? >> i'm not going to speak for dame andrea, but for myself, i'm not boris's biggest fan, but it is undoubtedly true that there is undoubtedly true that there is a large proportion of the right of centre electorate that do find him an electable and appealing character to have , appealing character to have, either as their leader or representing them in some way. and i think that has to be reflected that, yes, of course it is immigration that is a very important to many people, but the only way we can achieve that is to leave the echr. now labour are completely and utterly opposed to
johnson, because under bofis of boris johnson, because under boris johnson we saw taxes rise to the highest level since since the end of the second world war, we saw sky high levels of immigration. three quarters of 1,000,000 in 2022, ushered in by priti patel and boris johnson, by the way. and he's a social liberal, whereas you're meant to be a social conservative. so what is the draw of boris johnson to people like you and dame andrea jenkin, who actually disagree with him on all of those...
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now i've had my differences with boris johnson. i'll never forgive him for the lockdowns as the mask mandates and vaccine tyranny, but he got brexit done and kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and history will judge him kindly for that . and liz truss had for that. and liz truss had plenty of good ideas that she wasn't allowed to pursue. and yes, her execution was not the best. she was outlived by her salad, but her premiership, though short, was like salad days compared to that of theresa may a truss negotiated brexit would have been far better than the pathetic one hammered out by theresa. strong and stable may mercifully , theresa may is mercifully, theresa may is leaving the house of commons at the election . all she needs to the election. all she needs to do now is defect to labour and that will be the cherry on the cake. that will be the cherry on the cake . now jerry hayes, who is cake. now jerry hayes, who is theresa may to attack boris johnson and liz truss, a decent, honest person . honest person. >> the other people wer
now i've had my differences with boris johnson. i'll never forgive him for the lockdowns as the mask mandates and vaccine tyranny, but he got brexit done and kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and history will judge him kindly for that . and liz truss had for that. and liz truss had plenty of good ideas that she wasn't allowed to pursue. and yes, her execution was not the best. she was outlived by her salad, but her premiership, though short, was like salad days compared to that of theresa may...
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now i've had my differences with boris johnson. i'll never forgive him for the lockdowns as the mask mandates and vaccine tyranny, but he got brexit done and kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and history will judge him kindly for that . and liz truss had for that. and liz truss had plenty of good ideas that she wasn't allowed to pursue. and yes, her execution was not the best. she was outlived by her salad, but her premiership, though short, was like salad days compared to that of theresa may a truss negotiated brexit would have been far better than the pathetic one hammered out by theresa. strong and stable may mercifully , theresa may is mercifully, theresa may is leaving the house of commons at the election . all she needs to the election. all she needs to do now is defect to labour and that will be the cherry on the cake. that will be the cherry on the cake . now jerry hayes, who is cake. now jerry hayes, who is theresa may to attack boris johnson and liz truss, a decent, honest person . honest person. >> the other people wer
now i've had my differences with boris johnson. i'll never forgive him for the lockdowns as the mask mandates and vaccine tyranny, but he got brexit done and kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and history will judge him kindly for that . and liz truss had for that. and liz truss had plenty of good ideas that she wasn't allowed to pursue. and yes, her execution was not the best. she was outlived by her salad, but her premiership, though short, was like salad days compared to that of theresa may...
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and the boris johnson it. and the boris johnson government in the end withdrew that legislation , why why the that legislation, why why the flip flop from labour on this jenrick was proposing a planning free for all he was going to deny , take away people's rights deny, take away people's rights to have a say over developments in the community, in the neighbourhood where they live. >> that is handing all money, all power over to the developers at the same time . at the same time. >> not what keir starmer said about pylons. >> just two months ago, at the same time he was doing that at the same time that we discovered that developers were the single biggest source of donations to the tory party. so in a way, this was sleaze. they were taking money from developers and then handing over communities. hang on, hang on, hang on. >> i got a few minutes left. robert jenrick if you want him , robert jenrick if you want him, as i want to bring jane in, and you can look forward to helen after the local election results. >
and the boris johnson it. and the boris johnson government in the end withdrew that legislation , why why the that legislation, why why the flip flop from labour on this jenrick was proposing a planning free for all he was going to deny , take away people's rights deny, take away people's rights to have a say over developments in the community, in the neighbourhood where they live. >> that is handing all money, all power over to the developers at the same time . at the same time. >>...
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i noticed that boris johnson had a warmer relationship with zelenskaya’s wife, elena, who responded, well, it’s not a start, we need to thank someone more, biden, yes, she thanked boris johnson all the time, because she is like a wife. doesn’t think about the state, but thinks about the family, and where will we be when ukraine rises up and removes this scoundrel, london, yes, they have already bought a nest there, a family nest in london, vladimir nikolaevich, thank you very much, but we are watching the development of events, the ukrainian people will ultimately decide who controls them and so on, thank you very much, all the best. alfabank is the best bank for business. send all payments and transfers without commission. open a business account. at alfabank, book your break among millions of hotel apartments, every wedding ends the same, the newlyweds retire to the bedroom and decide, i prefer investments, where to invest the donated money, investments in the future, we agree, but first we’ll open a deposit with interest on the sea, with sberbank everyone can profitably incr
i noticed that boris johnson had a warmer relationship with zelenskaya’s wife, elena, who responded, well, it’s not a start, we need to thank someone more, biden, yes, she thanked boris johnson all the time, because she is like a wife. doesn’t think about the state, but thinks about the family, and where will we be when ukraine rises up and removes this scoundrel, london, yes, they have already bought a nest there, a family nest in london, vladimir nikolaevich, thank you very much, but we...
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clearly the precedent had been set, led by the blonde bombshell not me, but boris johnson in downing street. consistent parties throughout the year before it's not true. by april it is. i just looked up the dates throughout december. i mean, there were so many christmas parties. i'm surprised anybody got . surprised anybody got. >> boris was not at parties. the only thing that he was criticised for was having a slice of cake on his birthday. dan slice of cake on his birthday. drink that was brought to him. he didn't have anything to drink. >> the precedent was set, wasn't it? no. the problem is, yes, we all know that if something dodgy goes on in the home office, the head of state resigns. the head of the home ofsted should know the. you know the king, know the head. >> don't deport somebody and the king abdicates. come on. tesla's getting a bit confused. kelvin. do you want her proud? >> well, the two issues. first of all, i hadn't seen this before tonight. so where did it actually go? out did it go out on television? >> it's on a labour propaganda video. >> a labour propaganda, and
clearly the precedent had been set, led by the blonde bombshell not me, but boris johnson in downing street. consistent parties throughout the year before it's not true. by april it is. i just looked up the dates throughout december. i mean, there were so many christmas parties. i'm surprised anybody got . surprised anybody got. >> boris was not at parties. the only thing that he was criticised for was having a slice of cake on his birthday. dan slice of cake on his birthday. drink that...
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we'll be heading boris johnson. we'll be heading to the united states and getting the views of a former top aide to margaret thatcher as king charles announces his first foreign trip following his cancer diagnosis. we'll get reaction in the studio from legendary royal author angela levin. it's the king now working too hard for his own good, and i'm looking forward to this in my take at ten, archbishop justin welby weighs in on another political row over the two child benefit cap stick to weddings and christenings, archbishop. i'll be dealing with justin welby in no uncertain terms at 10:00. so we're busy. show two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment tonight. the labour party and union chaos after the news headunes union chaos after the news headlines and sam francis . headlines and sam francis. >> very good evening to you and welcome to the latest news headunes welcome to the latest news headlines from gb news. it's 9:00 and we start with the top story of the night that the iranian president and f
we'll be heading boris johnson. we'll be heading to the united states and getting the views of a former top aide to margaret thatcher as king charles announces his first foreign trip following his cancer diagnosis. we'll get reaction in the studio from legendary royal author angela levin. it's the king now working too hard for his own good, and i'm looking forward to this in my take at ten, archbishop justin welby weighs in on another political row over the two child benefit cap stick to...
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clearly the precedent had been set, led by the blonde bombshell not me, but boris johnson in downing street. consistent parties throughout the year before it's not true. by april it is. i just looked up the dates throughout december. i mean, there were so many christmas parties. i'm surprised anybody got . surprised anybody got. >> boris was not at parties. the only thing that he was criticised for was having a slice of cake on his birthday. dan slice of cake on his birthday. drink that was brought to him. he didn't have anything to drink. >> the precedent was set, wasn't it? no. the problem is, yes, we all know that if something dodgy goes on in the home office, the head of state resigns. the head of the home ofsted should know the. you know the king, know the head. >> don't deport somebody and the king abdicates. come on. tesla's getting a bit confused. kelvin. do you want her proud? >> well, the two issues. first of all, i hadn't seen this before tonight. so where did it actually go? out did it go out on television? >> it's on a labour propaganda video. >> a labour propaganda, and
clearly the precedent had been set, led by the blonde bombshell not me, but boris johnson in downing street. consistent parties throughout the year before it's not true. by april it is. i just looked up the dates throughout december. i mean, there were so many christmas parties. i'm surprised anybody got . surprised anybody got. >> boris was not at parties. the only thing that he was criticised for was having a slice of cake on his birthday. dan slice of cake on his birthday. drink that...
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so i remained loyal to boris johnson to the end. i know partly for the reason that under our system, it's actually not easy to change party leader and change prime minister when you're in government, it's quite a risky thing to do. it's not an easy manoeuvre to do. and we've tried to do that now several times, you know, with david cameron, when we had theresa may and then we had, you know, boris johnson and then of course, liz truss , briefly, it's very truss, briefly, it's very difficult. and i think the more chopping and changing we've done, the more the public have also created a settled view that they're not sure that they want to give us another go. >> and i appreciate what you're saying there, because i think there has been far too much chopping and changing. however if the tories lose the next general election, rishi sunak's not going to stay at the helm, is he? >> well, unlikely. but i mean, when prime ministers lose elections, they do. you know, in this day and age they tend to step down. >> but look my view on rishi got an
so i remained loyal to boris johnson to the end. i know partly for the reason that under our system, it's actually not easy to change party leader and change prime minister when you're in government, it's quite a risky thing to do. it's not an easy manoeuvre to do. and we've tried to do that now several times, you know, with david cameron, when we had theresa may and then we had, you know, boris johnson and then of course, liz truss , briefly, it's very truss, briefly, it's very difficult. and...
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johnson, lord moylan, now remember , i want to moylan, now remember, i want to hear from you. and the email remains the same despite the person being different. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, it's mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, wsfime mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, it's time for your latest news headunes it's time for your latest news headlines and it's ray addison. >> thanks very much, martin. our top stories this evening. israel has rejected a ceasefire deal which hamas claims to have
johnson, lord moylan, now remember , i want to moylan, now remember, i want to hear from you. and the email remains the same despite the person being different. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, it's mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, wsfime mailmogg@gbnews.com. but first, it's time for your latest news headunes it's time for your latest news headlines and it's ray addison. >> thanks very much, martin. our top stories this evening. israel has rejected a ceasefire deal which hamas claims to...
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you described boris johnson's departure from number 10 as a travesty. why mark, many thanks for having me on the show today and i do think that nadhim zahawi is absolutely correct when he points out that the removal of boris johnson was ultimately disastrous. >> i think for the conservative past party, it was a travesty. i think the removal of boris, it hasn't worked out well for the conservatives. boris is a big picture leader in many respects, a man with tremendous energy, he took, of course, the uk outside of the european union through brexit, he is somebody who i think if he was here today would be capable of leading the conservatives to victory again , conservatives to victory again, but boris is out of parliament, he removal was an act of, you know, harakiri by the conservative party. absolutely disastrous . and i think the disastrous. and i think the conservatives are facing the consequences of that, today. so i do agree with, nadeem that, the removal of boris was , was an the removal of boris was, was an absolute, travesty, a disastrous decision
you described boris johnson's departure from number 10 as a travesty. why mark, many thanks for having me on the show today and i do think that nadhim zahawi is absolutely correct when he points out that the removal of boris johnson was ultimately disastrous. >> i think for the conservative past party, it was a travesty. i think the removal of boris, it hasn't worked out well for the conservatives. boris is a big picture leader in many respects, a man with tremendous energy, he took, of...
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from the commons for trying to influence a judge in her ex—husband's sexual assault trial, backing boris johnson and truss , supporting israel's truss, supporting israel's bombardment of gaza, attacking trade unions , scaremongering trade unions, scaremongering about vulnerable asylum seekers and blaming marcus rashford , and blaming marcus rashford, missing a penalty on free school meals. i mean, it is actually quite a comprehensive list of the reasons why she shouldn't really be in the labour party. but there you go. the daily mail. labour willing to pander to sectarianism after dozens of pro gaza candidates elected in the local elections, tory chairman accuses starmer of embracing a threat to democracy. and we're going to start with the mail mark, do you think that keir starmer, in trying to say that he wants to win back these people, some of these green party , nutters. yeah. said it party, nutters. yeah. said it that he's actually , you know, that he's actually, you know, really embracing, well, kind of extremism or sectarianism. >> well look, he mustn't i really hope he doesn't . i
from the commons for trying to influence a judge in her ex—husband's sexual assault trial, backing boris johnson and truss , supporting israel's truss, supporting israel's bombardment of gaza, attacking trade unions , scaremongering trade unions, scaremongering about vulnerable asylum seekers and blaming marcus rashford , and blaming marcus rashford, missing a penalty on free school meals. i mean, it is actually quite a comprehensive list of the reasons why she shouldn't really be in the...
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everything that we tried to do in boris johnson's time . but i in boris johnson's time. but i guess that's politics. well, i said all the great and the good of british farming were invited. one person who wasn't invited is liz webster from save british farming, and liz has been in the studio before with us. liz, of course, very much behind the recent farming protests. so they didn't want you there? no we didn't want you there? no we didn't get an invitation. >> why , i don't know. you would >> why, i don't know. you would have thought we'd be invited, but also farmers weekly weren't invited, you know that is the one magazine that really, really is about farming. you know, even jeremy clarkson is talks about farmers weekly. but rishi left them out , so that really shows them out, so that really shows he wasn't serious about farming . he wasn't serious about farming. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and you saw the point i made about government policy was rewilding, the encouragement of solar farms. and now suddenly they want us to produce more of our ow
everything that we tried to do in boris johnson's time . but i in boris johnson's time. but i guess that's politics. well, i said all the great and the good of british farming were invited. one person who wasn't invited is liz webster from save british farming, and liz has been in the studio before with us. liz, of course, very much behind the recent farming protests. so they didn't want you there? no we didn't want you there? no we didn't get an invitation. >> why , i don't know. you...
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it was boris johnson's oli in spending. it was boris johnson's policy in 2022 — spending. it was boris johnson's policy in 2022 and _ spending. it was boris johnson's policy in 2022 and a _ spending. it was boris johnson's policy in 2022 and a couple - spending. it was boris johnson's policy in 2022 and a couple of i spending. it was boris johnson's - policy in 2022 and a couple of weeks ago rishi sunak accused keir starmer of being a danger to the nation for not committing to the same thing that just a few weeks not committing to the same thing thatjust a few weeks ago, you had not committed to. is it just is itjust electioneering? you have is it 'ust electioneering? you have to is itjust electioneering? you have to start coming — is itjust electioneering? you have to start coming up _ is itjust electioneering? you have to start coming up with _ is itjust electioneering? you have to start coming up with plants - is itjust electioneering? you have to start coming up with plants and if you don't have a route to get that it's wishful thinking to say we want to get there, p
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has parties was instrumental in boris johnson's down.— parties was instrumental in boris johnson's down. after a contest, conservative party members picked liz truss over rishi sunak to be the next leader and the country's next prime minister. thank ou for country's next prime minister. thank you for putting _ country's next prime minister. thank you for putting your— country's next prime minister. thank you for putting your faith _ country's next prime minister. thank you for putting your faith in - country's next prime minister. thank you for putting your faith in me. i you for putting your faith in me. her tenure — you for putting your faith in me. her tenure was short—lived after the economic turmoil caused by the mini budget. enter rishi sunak, attempting to bring stability. l attempting to bring stability. i understand too that i have work to do, to restore trust after all that has happened. he do, to restore trust after all that has happened-— has happened. he set out his riorities has happened. he set out his priorities with _ has happened. he set out his priorities with
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johnson, right wing boris johnson is not anything he's in favour of the boris. he's the leader of the bofis boris. he's the leader of the boris johnson party. that's the whole point. >> he won because, i mean labour were absolutely bending over backwards to get rid of boris johnson because despite, despite all of what you've said there, which you know is there is, by the way, a lot of merit to some of the things that you guys have said. he is a force at an election campaign. and i daresay you know why , because he's the you know why, because he's the only politician with a personality for a very long time i >>i -- >> i think hm >> i think the one thing we have to also bear in mind that sort of 2019, jeremy corbyn, he was also not a popular politician then, and people have still not forgiven him. now. we have to remember , patrick, that the remember, patrick, that the origins of the conservative's current disaster started with partygate. in fact, owen paterson a month before that , paterson a month before that, the conservatives had not been aheadin the conserva
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whether it's brexit, donald trump's victory in 2016 or boris johnson in 2019, political polling of late has been about as accurate as a gary barlow tax return . there was barlow tax return. there was huge excitement in labour ranks about their performance on thursday, winning the blackpool south by—election with an impressive swing away from the tories, taking the west midlands mayor royalty from the popular conservative incumbent andy street and scoring hundreds of council seats, plus londoners must reconcile themselves to four more years of divisive identity politics. congestion spiralling knife crime, antisocial behaviour and having to pay £12.50 for the privilege of driving their car under the re—elected sadiq khan . so labour re—elected sadiq khan. so labour think that their home and hosed. but i don't think it's too late for that support to dry up . and for that support to dry up. and i'm not the only one. a shock new projection from sky news using the latest figures from thursday's local elections, suggests in spite of the tories collective nervous breakdown, britain is he
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his deal with boris johnson in 2019 kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and helped secure brexit. a similar deal this november would keep sir keir starmer out of office. what's not to like? >> everything about it is not alike. >> first of all, that deal that you mentioned, in 2019 when the brexit party, as we then were, stood down in every single conservative held seat, every single one, they would give us nothing in return. they wouldn't give us their ten worst seats that they'd never, ever held. they wouldn't give us anything in return. but they did promise us a lot with regard to brexit. and then what happened? they get elected with a massive majority and they get all arrogant and dismissive about it. give us no credit at all for what happened. and worse than that, far worse than that, betray brexit by putting a border down the irish sea. for heaven's sake. breaking up the uk so you know we're not going to fall for that again . i going to fall for that again. i mean, our line will be, are we trusted you last time? and look what happened. it's not going to happen again . sorry,
his deal with boris johnson in 2019 kept jeremy corbyn out of number 10 and helped secure brexit. a similar deal this november would keep sir keir starmer out of office. what's not to like? >> everything about it is not alike. >> first of all, that deal that you mentioned, in 2019 when the brexit party, as we then were, stood down in every single conservative held seat, every single one, they would give us nothing in return. they wouldn't give us their ten worst seats that they'd...
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so places where boris johnson had a natural affinity. places where they really staked the electoral house last time in 2019. they're doing badly in those areas. places like hartlepool, for instance, places like thurrock . and i think like thurrock. and i think that's kind of concerning. and of course, the irony is sir keir starmer, of course, was derided as the sort of lefty lawyer, twice remainer etc. and yeah, he's obviously done very well to kind of shut that down as an issue in this campaign. but laboun issue in this campaign. but labour, i suppose the only kind of potential drawbacks of the fact that they might be not doing so well in oldham for instance, i'll be interested to see how they do in bristol later, where they're facing a green challenge. but really, as we've sort of discussed on this programme, these are kind of issues for a second term labour government. i think right now they'll be happy with how the vote dispersal is working out, because it shows keir starmer is on course to win a big majority and head for number 10.
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poor old, poor old boris johnson, boris johnson amongst others, being not allowed to vote. hilarious. they were carrying their idea. no. >> don't you know who i am? >> don't you know who i am? >> this is not a simple matter. >> this is not a simple matter. >> it's interesting. i mean, yeah, i mean, we should actually be opposed to id cards, but we live in a world, vince, that's changing all the time. and, you know, we we're going to have record numbers this year of illegal migrants crossing the channel. don't know who they channel. we don't know who they are, they're from. they are, where they're from. they actually throw their passports away. get into away. listen, if they get into this country, keep your head down for 2 or 3 years. >> we have a thing in this country called the regularisation of overstayers protocol, which means you keep your head down, work in a carwash, work. i don't care where you work, as long as you're not actually in trouble with the law. at the end of 2 or 3 years you can say, i've set down my roots and, you know, now ihave down my roots and, you kn
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joanna, what did you make of that column by boris johnson? >> well, naturally, i just thought it was absolute rubbish. and actually the thing that kind of stood out for me was the fact that he used the word dangerous. you know, once upon a time when it was corbyn that was kind of his tagline that everybody had kind of tainted him with. but i think it's very ironic for somebody like boris johnson, the person who said, let the bodies pile high. you know, when we were in the height of the pandemic and somebody who has prevented parliament, to, fulfil their constitutional functions by illegally proroguing parliament, all of those things, these type of things, that's what i actually class as dangerous in terms of being a prime minister and being responsible for all of us. so i just thought it was really ironic, really. but, you know, bofis ironic, really. but, you know, boris johnson is obviously a brilliant writer, comes from that kind of journalistic background to anything you read from him is always going to be entertaining, but just kind of f
joanna, what did you make of that column by boris johnson? >> well, naturally, i just thought it was absolute rubbish. and actually the thing that kind of stood out for me was the fact that he used the word dangerous. you know, once upon a time when it was corbyn that was kind of his tagline that everybody had kind of tainted him with. but i think it's very ironic for somebody like boris johnson, the person who said, let the bodies pile high. you know, when we were in the height of the...
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johnson. extraordinarily colorful character. he is going and many will see that as a sign, along with all the other mps as you mentioned, a sign that maybe it is a sinking ship. >> not just about 17 conservative mps but about 20 or so from the labor side, including harri harman, another long-standing member of the labour party. >> i think that is partly the sheer length of time served, stresses and strains of being an mp, and it is being more stressful as time goes on. most politicians will tell you that, the abuse they serve. one thing that was interesting from mrs. harman and also from theresa may, outgoing prime minister, also leaving. both of them talked about the importance of public service. although despite all of those stresses of being a politician, the sort of good you can do. it is fascinating because their pleas, defense of politics, being a politician comes against a backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crashing public trust and affection for politicians, the politic
johnson. extraordinarily colorful character. he is going and many will see that as a sign, along with all the other mps as you mentioned, a sign that maybe it is a sinking ship. >> not just about 17 conservative mps but about 20 or so from the labor side, including harri harman, another long-standing member of the labour party. >> i think that is partly the sheer length of time served, stresses and strains of being an mp, and it is being more stressful as time goes on. most...
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you work for boris johnson, who _ sure he is going to. you work for boris johnson, who also - sure he is going to. you work for boris johnson, who also got - sure he is going to. you work for boris johnson, who also got rid l sure he is going to. you work for| boris johnson, who also got rid of borisjohnson, who also got rid of people who didn't agree with him. on brexit, in particular. isn't this what strong leaders do? i brexit, in particular. isn't this what strong leaders do? i would not sa so. what strong leaders do? i would not say so- firstly. _ what strong leaders do? i would not say so. firstly, some _ what strong leaders do? i would not say so. firstly, some of— what strong leaders do? i would not say so. firstly, some of the - what strong leaders do? i would not say so. firstly, some of the people | say so. firstly, some of the people that lost— say so. firstly, some of the people that lost the whip were given it back— that lost the whip were given it back and — that lost the whip were given it back and continued as mps
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let's remember boris johnson broke boris johnson you're trying to work out. >> we're trying to mention you can love him or hate him or both. >> sometimes, you know, he he is or was the only superstar mp that we had in this country. >> do you want a superstar being prime? >> undeniable? absolutely i do undeniable, okay. >> and again, he made some terrible mistakes and i was so angry with a lot. >> but what we've got now is far worse . and what we're now worse. and what we're now facing, which you'll be happy with, is a labour government that i believe is going to bankrupt the country over the next 5 to 10 years. so these, these , the meddling by these these, the meddling by these conservative mps have caused a lot of damage to this country. >> well, and you know what the there was at a time something called collective ministerial responsibility where parliamentarians within the cabinet they kept, they stayed tight together and they made sure that they kind of if there was a guidance, they would all try and follow it. these days, they're all going rogue, doing their own thing , and it ju
let's remember boris johnson broke boris johnson you're trying to work out. >> we're trying to mention you can love him or hate him or both. >> sometimes, you know, he he is or was the only superstar mp that we had in this country. >> do you want a superstar being prime? >> undeniable? absolutely i do undeniable, okay. >> and again, he made some terrible mistakes and i was so angry with a lot. >> but what we've got now is far worse . and what we're now worse....
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johnson called kiev's allies clowns and buffoons. a prominent political strategist, one of the architects of brexit , criticized western leaders in an interview with the british newspaper i for helping kiev. according to him , the west should not have gotten into this whole idiotic situation; sanctions against russia had a greater influence on european politics than on moscow. this is not a remake of 1940. " with potemkin zelensky in the role churchill's outsider, this whole ukrainian corrupt mafia state, essentially cheated us all, in the end they will fuck us all. now they have us like this, ex-adviser
johnson called kiev's allies clowns and buffoons. a prominent political strategist, one of the architects of brexit , criticized western leaders in an interview with the british newspaper i for helping kiev. according to him , the west should not have gotten into this whole idiotic situation; sanctions against russia had a greater influence on european politics than on moscow. this is not a remake of 1940. " with potemkin zelensky in the role churchill's outsider, this whole ukrainian...
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all i know is boris johnson was above rishi sunak and liz truss as well. >> at the time of boris johnson's departure. >> he was more popular than rishi sunak? >> he was compared to where rishi sunak is right now. there are questions if boris johnson should come back to lead some parts of the conservative party leadership. is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is formed. it is an interesting second half of the year with the elections set to be in place. >> if i'm rishi sunak, i would point out and say i'm more popular than liz truss. >> very low bar. 48-day time span. in the amount of time that he has and barely making it past liz truss. >> i heard you want to work out of the blackpool bureau. >> not yet. >> we have to get you back. i like you by the waterside. arabile, thank you. >>> turning attention back to u.s. news. apple shares are lower in trade after warren buffett trimmed his stake in the company. >> we will own less unless something extraordinary happens. it doesn't bothe
all i know is boris johnson was above rishi sunak and liz truss as well. >> at the time of boris johnson's departure. >> he was more popular than rishi sunak? >> he was compared to where rishi sunak is right now. there are questions if boris johnson should come back to lead some parts of the conservative party leadership. is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is...
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but of course, by by boris johnson himself. but the mr sunak, we spoke to him on the flight over, on the flight back here off camera. but there are some images of the conversation we had. he made very clear. he feels he is pumped up. he's ready to go. he fundamentally believes in a country where taxes should be cut, he said. he said how he is enthusiastically getting getting stuck into this campaign . another 40 days to go. campaign. another 40 days to go. >> well, chris, the prime minister might be saying he's feeling pumped up, but there's no getting away from the fact that his candidates are deflating. 75 and counting now won't be standing at the next election. and that allows us, chris, to meet that grim tally. that tally of 1997, that record has now been set. could that be a grim omen of a tony blair style wipe—out to come, perhaps ? style wipe—out to come, perhaps? >> it's certainly an omen for something . 75 was the record set something. 75 was the record set in 1997. we're now going above that. of course, all tory m
but of course, by by boris johnson himself. but the mr sunak, we spoke to him on the flight over, on the flight back here off camera. but there are some images of the conversation we had. he made very clear. he feels he is pumped up. he's ready to go. he fundamentally believes in a country where taxes should be cut, he said. he said how he is enthusiastically getting getting stuck into this campaign . another 40 days to go. campaign. another 40 days to go. >> well, chris, the prime...
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the former labour mp stephen pound and conservative peer and former adviser to boris johnson, lord morton, let's start with you, lord morton . so many people lord morton. so many people today saying different things as even today saying different things as ever. suella braverman. we must change direction. presumably she wants to go to the right andy street. we must remain in the centre. miriam cates , we are centre. miriam cates, we are broad been a broad. church is now a weakness . broad been a broad. church is now a weakness. dame andrea jenkyns. it would be rubbish to go to the centre of politics. how are tory voters meant to know how to react when tory grandees have no clue where the party should be going themselves ? >> 7- >> yeah, 7_ >> yeah, it's 7— >> yeah, it's a ? >> yeah, it's a difficulty. i can see that, the let's start with andy street. i mean, he's a great guy. and it's very sad that he lost the election, on thursday, he got elected in the west midlands, on the basis really of his competence. i mean, he came in as, he resigned as chief executive of john lewis in order to
the former labour mp stephen pound and conservative peer and former adviser to boris johnson, lord morton, let's start with you, lord morton . so many people lord morton. so many people today saying different things as even today saying different things as ever. suella braverman. we must change direction. presumably she wants to go to the right andy street. we must remain in the centre. miriam cates , we are centre. miriam cates, we are broad been a broad. church is now a weakness . broad been...
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in 2019, boris johnson acknowledged it himself , boris johnson acknowledged it himself, lent the boris johnson acknowledged it himself , lent the conservatives himself, lent the conservatives their votes. this was a vote about brexit. it wasn't really a vote for the conservative party and most of the polling suggests that now those voters have gone off the conservative party entirely. they are not enamoured with rishi sunak in the way that they were with boris johnson . so they were with boris johnson. so it may not sound as though keir starmer is sort of addressing the red wall here. and perhaps he isn't the sort of perfect labour leader to win over those constituencies in the north of england. but the fact is that they only lent their votes to bofis they only lent their votes to boris johnson in the first place. it was a vote about brexit, and all of the polling suggests that those seats, most of which are marginal anyway, will almost definitely swing back to the labour party. so i think that keir starmer is probably right, actually, to be being a little bit complacent about those r
in 2019, boris johnson acknowledged it himself , boris johnson acknowledged it himself, lent the boris johnson acknowledged it himself , lent the conservatives himself, lent the conservatives their votes. this was a vote about brexit. it wasn't really a vote for the conservative party and most of the polling suggests that now those voters have gone off the conservative party entirely. they are not enamoured with rishi sunak in the way that they were with boris johnson . so they were with boris...
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johnson , that opened the boris johnson, that opened the doors to the whole of the world. and that is why that is why so many brexit voters are absolutely furious. they voted for control. they voted for a reduction in numbers, not a massive increase. and you just think about it, you know, 2010 manifesto, 2015 manifesto, 2017 manifesto, 2015 manifesto, 2017 manifesto and so on. they promised us net migration of tens of thousands a year, net migration approaching three quarters of a million. when you think the 1.2 million settled, remember that many of those that left to give us the net figure were british. people have long standing, and therefore the sheer level of demographic change that is going on is just beyond comprehension. in fact, in 2022 and 2023, more people settled in this country than came from the norman invasion. up came from the norman invasion. up until 2010, the advent of this conservative government it's almost beyond belief . but it's almost beyond belief. but it's not. it's true. sticking with conservatives . and by the with conservatives. and by the way
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well, boris johnson, during a meeting in london with neo-nazis and zazov, came to an agreement. even before that, we rely on heroes like the people who are here with us tonight from the azov brigade. one such hero from the sss was already applauded in the canadian house of commons, it was a shame later, however, not for the first time, in 1933, the future king of great britain and northern ireland edward woj taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to yawn correctly. the nazi ideas of the rulers were then popular in british circles; some considered the nazis almost a salvation from soviet russia. what did all this lead to, to the munich agreement in the end, to a world war. ivan the good, dmitry volkov, lyubov dmitrieva, irina bliznyuk, pavel evdokimenko, channel one. a provocative statement from the west. russia's reaction to everything that is happening. about the connection between the main events of the week, comments from political scientist, host of the big game program on channel one, dmitry simes. good evening. the most important international event of the past week was the n
well, boris johnson, during a meeting in london with neo-nazis and zazov, came to an agreement. even before that, we rely on heroes like the people who are here with us tonight from the azov brigade. one such hero from the sss was already applauded in the canadian house of commons, it was a shame later, however, not for the first time, in 1933, the future king of great britain and northern ireland edward woj taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to yawn correctly. the nazi ideas of the...
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the former adviser to boris johnson, lord ranger and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always , as you know, i want to always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme . email me part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob. thank you. the top stories this hour. slovakia's prime minister is in a critical condition and is still undergoing surgery after he was shot following a government meeting in handlova, outside the capital bratislava . officials capital bratislava. officials could be seen bundling robert ipso into a car shortly after the attacker shot five shots in the attacker shot five shots in the assassination attempt. mr feet.so was airlifted to hospital . one man feet.so was airlifted to hospital. one man has been detained by authorities. mr feet.so one power for a fourth time last october and is implemented more pro—russian policies. he's pledged to stop military support for ukraine and threaten t
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i want the details, before the break, i asked you if you still had boris johnson. do you think the tories would have done better? or. and i know it's like saying if my aunt had wheel should be a bus, but if you had boris johnson, do you think you would have still. what are you laughing at? >> well, because if my aunt said we should be a bus. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> i didn't know that was a saying. >> you've never heard that saying. >> a great saying, and i'm going to use that repeatedly. >> have you heard that saying, i'm not going, madam, i have, but there's a ruder version of it as well. >> well, i won't go there. >> well, i won't go there. >> i know many rude versions of many things invented. mostly it's tea time, so we sit with the clean ones on here. anyway, every day is a school day. i've taught you a new saying. >> what do you think, saying that? >> yeah, absolutely. well, i still think i made it clear at the time. i still think it was bonkers of conservative mps to get rid of a proven winner. when we were 5% behind in the poll
i want the details, before the break, i asked you if you still had boris johnson. do you think the tories would have done better? or. and i know it's like saying if my aunt had wheel should be a bus, but if you had boris johnson, do you think you would have still. what are you laughing at? >> well, because if my aunt said we should be a bus. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> i didn't know that was a saying. >> you've never heard that saying....
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we saw what boris johnson did with the remainers as he tried to get brexit over the line. we can see what theresa may did before she called that general election and you can feel really powerful and strong. but on the way down you need your friends. yes. and whatever, whatever victory keir starmer secures, there is there are going to be some bumps and he may not. >> i mean, that's the point, isn't it? because this, decision to withdraw faiza shaheen from chingford and woodford green, i mean, i covered that area because iain duncan smith, the tory candidate, former tory leader, got a lot of abuse. and there was a lot of activist activity in 2019 and things were posted through the letterbox of his campaign office and graffiti was daubed on the wall. and i think the point is, is that those labour activists who were really behind somebody who was basically a corbynista candidate aren't necessarily going to go out campaigning with the same figour out campaigning with the same rigour if they get somebody who resembles, you know, labour's darren jones. yeah, who's much more of a
we saw what boris johnson did with the remainers as he tried to get brexit over the line. we can see what theresa may did before she called that general election and you can feel really powerful and strong. but on the way down you need your friends. yes. and whatever, whatever victory keir starmer secures, there is there are going to be some bumps and he may not. >> i mean, that's the point, isn't it? because this, decision to withdraw faiza shaheen from chingford and woodford green, i...
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they argued that boris johnson's original plan was preferable. this was through the northern ireland protocol bill, which was in the house of lords at the time of the windsor framework agreement, and had intended to help the uk regain sovereignty over ulster. some argue that such a breach. such a move would breach international law, but the eurosceptic wing of the party argued against this. but one cannot help wondering whether , cannot help wondering whether, if rishi sunak's government has stuck with the original plan that boris johnson had for the protocol bill, would northern ireland now be as much a member of the uk as england, scotland or wales? means that the judgement that we saw today couldn't be possible , whilst the couldn't be possible, whilst the judgement while, whilst the government has confirmed that it is now detaining migrants for the first rwanda deportation flights, it now seems very possible that we'll be seeing an exodus of migrants leaving great britain for northern ireland, with the knowledge that the may well escape depor
they argued that boris johnson's original plan was preferable. this was through the northern ireland protocol bill, which was in the house of lords at the time of the windsor framework agreement, and had intended to help the uk regain sovereignty over ulster. some argue that such a breach. such a move would breach international law, but the eurosceptic wing of the party argued against this. but one cannot help wondering whether , cannot help wondering whether, if rishi sunak's government has...
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he was friends with david cameron, borisjohnson, fell he was friends with david cameron, boris johnson, fell out he was friends with david cameron, borisjohnson, fell out and he was friends with david cameron, boris johnson, fell out and fell back borisjohnson, fell out and fell back in. he was one of the architects of voting leave, he was a neo—con on foreign policy, loved bashing lefties and bureaucrats and experts in terms of domestic policy and of course he led the leap campaign, was one of the architects, with borisjohnson, so an extraordinarily colourful character and rather popular even with those who foully disagree with him politically but he's going and i think many will see that as a sign, along with the other mps you mentioned, as a sign that they think maybe it's a sinking ship. it’s mentioned, as a sign that they think maybe it's a sinking ship.— maybe it's a sinking ship. it's not 'ust maybe it's a sinking ship. it's not just about _ maybe it's a sinking ship. it's not just about 70 _ maybe it's a sinking ship. it's not just about 70 conservative - maybe it's a sin
he was friends with david cameron, borisjohnson, fell he was friends with david cameron, boris johnson, fell out he was friends with david cameron, borisjohnson, fell out and he was friends with david cameron, boris johnson, fell out and fell back borisjohnson, fell out and fell back in. he was one of the architects of voting leave, he was a neo—con on foreign policy, loved bashing lefties and bureaucrats and experts in terms of domestic policy and of course he led the leap campaign, was one...