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so, the cat's been put amongst the pigeons once again by nigel farage. a lot of people saying his comments were horribly islamophobic and racist. would you agree with that? i would say that many people have described what he said as, race baiting or religious baiting, because most people who are muslim in this country, were from immigrant backgrounds or recent immigrant backgrounds. and so they are convenient targets . 150 years convenient targets. 150 years ago, oswald mosley and nigel farage of his time, one might argue, from the british union of fascists, argued that jews were a problem in this country and that there was a large population who weren't assimilating or didn't follow british values. so here we are, in somewhat repeating history again with this and one of the most dangerous things i noticed from nigel farage's comments was he was criticising,
so, the cat's been put amongst the pigeons once again by nigel farage. a lot of people saying his comments were horribly islamophobic and racist. would you agree with that? i would say that many people have described what he said as, race baiting or religious baiting, because most people who are muslim in this country, were from immigrant backgrounds or recent immigrant backgrounds. and so they are convenient targets . 150 years convenient targets. 150 years ago, oswald mosley and nigel farage...
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i want to try and get you to respond to what nigel farage said. nigel farage speaking out. let's put the cat amongst the pigeons. is it helpful? yes. or no? >> well, i'm saying is that i feel that he's scared to use those same standards he levels against muslims, against jews for doing exactly the same thing in terms of what you might call living in nigel in golders green and so on. would you call that a silo? you wouldn't you wouldn't dare because you'd be called an anti—semite and you'd you would hate that acid attacks in golders green. you said if england is the global, the global leader in acid attacks, then, then, then and it's not then, then, then and it's not the muslim world then clearly then it's not going to have to do with islam or muslims anyway. anyway, that's my rubbish. anyway. please address what nigel said. >> is it helpful or not? i mean, he's speaking truth, but it. >> well, well, i think we have to ask ourselves. is nigel out for the rights of the british citizen, the rights of the british citizen to protest and demonstrate no police are injured or att
i want to try and get you to respond to what nigel farage said. nigel farage speaking out. let's put the cat amongst the pigeons. is it helpful? yes. or no? >> well, i'm saying is that i feel that he's scared to use those same standards he levels against muslims, against jews for doing exactly the same thing in terms of what you might call living in nigel in golders green and so on. would you call that a silo? you wouldn't you wouldn't dare because you'd be called an anti—semite and...
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nigel farage is a decent man. i know that people say, oh, you know, all this racist allegation and the homophobic is not any of that. he's a decent man. more to the point, though, he's a charismatic leader who i thought loved britain, but it seems that he loves america more than he loves britain. by by what i'm heanng loves britain. by by what i'm hearing today. so i'm very, very disappointed . richard tice is a disappointed. richard tice is a nice enough guy, but i'm afraid he's too beige as a leader, in my opinion. i don't he just doesn't do it for me. so will i be, you know? am i one of those people that was voting reform that's going to vote elsewhere? absolutely. i shan't be voting reform now. nigel's done that. >> wow. i'd like to read a few more comments out if i could. i'd like to read out your essays before the end of the show. some people are very supportive. rick says this. it's a strategic sound move. nigel's efforts would be wasted in britain. we need a younger generation to experience the misery and
nigel farage is a decent man. i know that people say, oh, you know, all this racist allegation and the homophobic is not any of that. he's a decent man. more to the point, though, he's a charismatic leader who i thought loved britain, but it seems that he loves america more than he loves britain. by by what i'm heanng loves britain. by by what i'm hearing today. so i'm very, very disappointed . richard tice is a disappointed. richard tice is a nice enough guy, but i'm afraid he's too beige as a...
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but the big news of course , was that nigel farage course, was that nigel farage has made the decision that he will not stand, he will not lead the reform party, he will not stand as a potential mp. he wants to be available to help donald trump in the united states , although he does say states, although he does say that over the next six weeks he's going to be out and about campaigning to help richard tice. now, i think despite the fact that many conservatives were beyond horrified, frankly , were beyond horrified, frankly, when rishi sunak called this election yesterday, they'll be breathing a bit of a sigh of relief that nigel farage is not going to be leading reform. and let's see how much of a role he actually takes. >> yeah. and i've got to say as well, i've been seeing letter after letter from mps saying that they're not going to stand in the next election. there's quite a few vacant seats that need candidates filling on all sides , actually, not just on the sides, actually, not just on the labour side. tell us more about that. >> yes, there are, there's well over 100 constituen
but the big news of course , was that nigel farage course, was that nigel farage has made the decision that he will not stand, he will not lead the reform party, he will not stand as a potential mp. he wants to be available to help donald trump in the united states , although he does say states, although he does say that over the next six weeks he's going to be out and about campaigning to help richard tice. now, i think despite the fact that many conservatives were beyond horrified, frankly ,...
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did nigel farage mention any of that other stuff? he didn't. i mean, he brushed by it, but it was primarily about, it was primarily about immigration. it's interesting actually when he was reflecting in the news conference sort of out loud about his place and the place of the parties with which he's been associated within political debate and the labels he would attach to them. so he talked about various incarnations of ukip and the brexit party predecessors to reform uk as being pressure groups, almost single issue campaigns that then found the democratic process to be the most useful to propagate their argument. and i think what's interesting about reform uk in your conversation with richard tice on newscast was that actually what was interesting about reform uk is that they've pitched their tent significantly. their tent significantly more broadly and as you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit, as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office, if i'm mak
did nigel farage mention any of that other stuff? he didn't. i mean, he brushed by it, but it was primarily about, it was primarily about immigration. it's interesting actually when he was reflecting in the news conference sort of out loud about his place and the place of the parties with which he's been associated within political debate and the labels he would attach to them. so he talked about various incarnations of ukip and the brexit party predecessors to reform uk as being pressure...
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the moment himself, nigel farage. nigel we look forward to an ofcom investigation, don't we. >> gotcha. i mean , all she did >> gotcha. i mean, all she did was just expose the sheer prejudice and bias that exists within the bbc. >> what was interesting was i've never seen the bbc in my life apologise that quickly, but remember last year they fought me for five days over the de—banking row and i battered them and battered them and in them and battered them and in the end they had to give in. so they realised, you know, i can be a very nice friend. but i tell you what, camilla, i'm a horrid enemy indeed. >> so, i mean, you were pleased with the apology, of course, though. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> look, i accept it. i'm happy with it. thank you very much, it's just the fact that the very comment began. customary. customary inflammatory comments that said absolutely everything about the bbc. and really, it's by gb news was formed three years ago . years ago. >> also, weren't you just parroting what donald tusk had s
the moment himself, nigel farage. nigel we look forward to an ofcom investigation, don't we. >> gotcha. i mean , all she did >> gotcha. i mean, all she did was just expose the sheer prejudice and bias that exists within the bbc. >> what was interesting was i've never seen the bbc in my life apologise that quickly, but remember last year they fought me for five days over the de—banking row and i battered them and battered them and in them and battered them and in the end they...
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and he thinks nigel farage is a very significant figure and nigel farage must feel that there's quite an audience out there in the united states, kind ofjob now that's speaking well, obviously. donald trump is not able to appoint nigel farage, the uk ambassador to the united states. that's one. we call them the point, which is one job that nigel farage would rather like to have. so, what are you going to do - about the existing challenges before you slap on the stuff on top? and i think that's- a really important one. and, you know, it's going to be really difficult - and we know that already. right, just to kind _ of separate things out and go. these are the individual policies, but hey, we've got six weeks i to do it, so, pressure. there's nothing alive? nothing alive. ihio there's nothing alive? nothin: alive. ., , ., nothing alive. no unbearable pain. soiler, nothing alive. no unbearable pain. spoiler. it's — nothing alive. no unbearable pain. spoiler, it's all _ nothing alive. no unbearable pain. spoiler, it's all the _ nothing alive. no unbearable pain. spoiler, it's all the s
and he thinks nigel farage is a very significant figure and nigel farage must feel that there's quite an audience out there in the united states, kind ofjob now that's speaking well, obviously. donald trump is not able to appoint nigel farage, the uk ambassador to the united states. that's one. we call them the point, which is one job that nigel farage would rather like to have. so, what are you going to do - about the existing challenges before you slap on the stuff on top? and i think that's-...
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reduced now that nigel farage isn't going _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be leading - from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be leading it. i farage isn't going to be leading it. i farage isn't going to be leading it. i don't _ farage isn't going to be leading it. i don't think he would have won a seat, _ i don't think he would have won a seat. he — i don't think he would have won a seat, he never has, but he would have _ seat, he never has, but he would have been— seat, he never has, but he would have been worth a few plants in the polls _ have been worth a few plants in the polls. reform could make it difficult _ polls. reform could make it difficult for the conservatives. if the hard—fought marginals on election— the hard—fought marginals on election night reform candidate who performs— election night reform candidate who performs well could cost the tory mp
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nigel farage now an apology. >> earlier today we heard live from nigel farage speaking at that election event. we just saw and when we came away from his live speech, i used language to describe it, which didn't meet the bbc's editorial standards on impartiality. the bbc's editorial standards on impartiality . vie i would like impartiality. vie i would like to apologise to mr farage and viewers for this. wolf >> not yes, an admittance that it didn't, live up to their standards. well, let's go to windermere now and speak to gb news political correspondent olivia utley olivia, quite a quick turnaround on that apology i >> -- >> very imam >> very quick turnaround indeed. just an hour was a little bit reminiscent of the coots experience , and it does feel as experience, and it does feel as though nigel farage has come up on top again . though nigel farage has come up on top again. he demanded an apology and sure enough, just one hour later the bbc did apologise for saying that nigel farage was using customary inflammatory language of course, farage points out that he wasn't even using his o
nigel farage now an apology. >> earlier today we heard live from nigel farage speaking at that election event. we just saw and when we came away from his live speech, i used language to describe it, which didn't meet the bbc's editorial standards on impartiality. the bbc's editorial standards on impartiality . vie i would like impartiality. vie i would like to apologise to mr farage and viewers for this. wolf >> not yes, an admittance that it didn't, live up to their standards....
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the moment himself, nigel farage. nigel we look forward to an ofcom investigation, don't we. >> gotcha. i mean , all she did >> gotcha. i mean, all she did was just expose the sheer prejudice and bias that exists within the bbc. >> what was interesting was i've never seen the bbc in my life apologise that quickly, but remember last year they fought me for five days over the de—banking row and i battered them and battered them and in them and battered them and in the end they had to give in. so they realised, you know, i can be a very nice friend. but i tell you what, camilla, i'm a horrid enemy indeed. >> so, i mean, you were pleased with the apology, of course, though. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> look, i accept it. i'm happy with it. thank you very much, it's just the fact that the very comment began. customary. customary inflammatory comments that said absolutely everything about the bbc. and really, it's by gb news was formed three years ago . years ago. >> also, weren't you just parroting what donald tusk had s
the moment himself, nigel farage. nigel we look forward to an ofcom investigation, don't we. >> gotcha. i mean , all she did >> gotcha. i mean, all she did was just expose the sheer prejudice and bias that exists within the bbc. >> what was interesting was i've never seen the bbc in my life apologise that quickly, but remember last year they fought me for five days over the de—banking row and i battered them and battered them and in them and battered them and in the end they...
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is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will start with the latest developments in the local elections. the conservatives have suffered their worst results in decades, conceding hundreds of seats to opposition parties across england. so far, labour's gained more than 170 seats and taken control of now eight more counc
is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus...
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nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, six weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong—footed an awful lot of people, myself included. on the show he normally presents but will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand. i will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand.- will stop for the election, he said he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, put _ he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, put in - he had been set to stand. i had, to be honest with you, put in place i be honest with you, put in place some preparations to launch next week. i wonder whether the conservative party
nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, six weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong—footed an awful lot of people, myself included. on the show he normally...
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farage into the tory party >> it's not the tory party moving towards nigel farage. and i think that's the big difference that we have to understand, jacob. and i'd say , understand, jacob. and i'd say, you know, because we heard there, nigel, that very interesting conversation that you both had and within a couple of minutes you were disagreeing because, look , no one can take because, look, no one can take away from nigel farage has been away from nigel farage has been a very effective politician , a a very effective politician, a maverick, a person who is disagreeing on values. >> were we were disagreeing on the track record of the conservative government yes. and some of his criticisms are quite valid that we did brexit in spite of the conservative officialdom, even though all our members were desperate for brexit, or the vast majority of them. yes. >> but the point of being in the party is you're a team player and you have to take the rough with the smooth and the challenges that we face. but you are quite rightly putting back to him the immense reforms that hav
farage into the tory party >> it's not the tory party moving towards nigel farage. and i think that's the big difference that we have to understand, jacob. and i'd say , understand, jacob. and i'd say, you know, because we heard there, nigel, that very interesting conversation that you both had and within a couple of minutes you were disagreeing because, look , no one can take because, look, no one can take away from nigel farage has been away from nigel farage has been a very effective...
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we have got this news from nigel farage. he will not stand as a candidate for the reform uk party at the july fourth election, a tory spokesman tells gb news right now, it doesn't matter who reformers have standing at all, it all it does is make a big labour majority more likely . labour majority more likely. keir starmer wants you to vote for reform because he knows it will divide the tory vote. a vote for reform means a high government, the high a labour government, the high a labour government with higher taxes and amnesty for legal migration and amnesty for legal migration and a betrayal on the eu. it's very clear to me the tories believe that the reform uk polling was boosted by the hope that nigel farage would stand for that party and be its leader, maybe replacing richard tice . but that replacing richard tice. but that hasn't happened. and what may happen now is that voters may look at reform and say it's not what they thought it might be, and they might go back to the tory party. so it could be a boost here on day o
we have got this news from nigel farage. he will not stand as a candidate for the reform uk party at the july fourth election, a tory spokesman tells gb news right now, it doesn't matter who reformers have standing at all, it all it does is make a big labour majority more likely . labour majority more likely. keir starmer wants you to vote for reform because he knows it will divide the tory vote. a vote for reform means a high government, the high a labour government, the high a labour...
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now you go where nigel farage is. correct? absolutely correct is when he pointed out that there were pockets in this country where people speak no english. now, that might seem like a cosmetic thing, but it is not. it is the number one concern when it comes to integrating people into uk society. and we're not really tackling it. absolutely. >> can i say a couple of seconds, doctor ramzi muslim is muslim at least they speak two languages. >> you have to remember and this is an asset of the countries. and perhaps if they did not talk to the nigel farage, they will talk to me and i assure you they are some time ago. ten, 15 years ago. let me tell you, 15 years ago. let me tell you, 15 years ago i was in lbc with the nigel farage not the david cameron wanted to give a 20 million to educate and he said no, no, no, i said less land, less, less english. he was the person that she said, no, don't spend the money. and he's a good man. it's not just farage is a good man. i'm not saying it's bad. he's a good man. >> but okay, wrong ideas
now you go where nigel farage is. correct? absolutely correct is when he pointed out that there were pockets in this country where people speak no english. now, that might seem like a cosmetic thing, but it is not. it is the number one concern when it comes to integrating people into uk society. and we're not really tackling it. absolutely. >> can i say a couple of seconds, doctor ramzi muslim is muslim at least they speak two languages. >> you have to remember and this is an asset...
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nigel farage. his dover speech exposes bbc's impartiality charade. >> nigel farage with his, customary inflammatory language. there >> but his nigel farage right to warn that mass migration is bringing sexist sectarian politics to britain. we will get stuck into that shortly . and stuck into that shortly. and elsewhere on the campaign trail, david takes a dive. down about knags as labour's private school tax rate faces the threat of legal action, will keir starmer's alleged attack on wealth backfire ? the former wealth backfire? the former political secretary to tony blair, john mcternan , attempts blair, john mcternan, attempts to defend this controversial policy amid big calls for them to just welcome back to patrick christys . tonight. coming up, is nigel farage right to warn that mass migration is bringing sexist sectarian politics to britain ? sectarian politics to britain? but first, labour's vat raid on private schools could be challenged in the courts if sir keir starmer wins at the general
nigel farage. his dover speech exposes bbc's impartiality charade. >> nigel farage with his, customary inflammatory language. there >> but his nigel farage right to warn that mass migration is bringing sexist sectarian politics to britain. we will get stuck into that shortly . and stuck into that shortly. and elsewhere on the campaign trail, david takes a dive. down about knags as labour's private school tax rate faces the threat of legal action, will keir starmer's alleged attack...
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nigel farage, nigel farage, perhaps the face of a trump adjacent super pac in the us presidential election, as well as having a big, big role to play in reforms, attempts to pick up a couple of seats, we know at least richard tice is standing in boston and skegness this time. he's announced today nigel farage is going to be a big part of that campaign here. let's speak now to nick thomas—symonds, shadow minister without portfolio. senior senior labour mp. of course, nick, i have to say, looking at what has made news today, it's been nigel farage's decision not to stand and rishi sunak inability to understand that wales hasn't made it through to the euros. understand that wales hasn't made it through to the euros . we made it through to the euros. we haven't heard much from labour. labour's message. labour's big campaign launch in kent. it has not cut through the. >> well, look, before i come to that, i should say it's very disappointing that the and i say this as a welshman that the prime minister didn't realise that the welsh football team hadnt that the welsh football team hadn't quali
nigel farage, nigel farage, perhaps the face of a trump adjacent super pac in the us presidential election, as well as having a big, big role to play in reforms, attempts to pick up a couple of seats, we know at least richard tice is standing in boston and skegness this time. he's announced today nigel farage is going to be a big part of that campaign here. let's speak now to nick thomas—symonds, shadow minister without portfolio. senior senior labour mp. of course, nick, i have to say,...
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is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin to understand the sheer politicisation of the american judicial system. this is something i railed against, actually, for many, many years, and said to friends , you know, and said to friends, you know, it just it isn't working anymore. you know, 98% of cases in america that go to court result before they go to court in guilty verdicts. result before they go to court in guilty verdicts . everything in guilty verdicts. everything is wrong about american justice. i can give you some breaking news, from team trump , which is ne
is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin...
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farage was strong and nigel farage was strong in the past. so, look, i think like all small parties, what you need is a very focused strategy. you need to target ten, 15 seats maximum and you need to throw everything at those seats. now, will farage go for it? i don't know the people i'm talking to. they say he's thinking about campaigning in america. he's thinking about his tv career , he's probably also tv career, he's probably also thinking about, you know, how well is reform going to do? i mean, don't forget, farage has always been really the master of timing when it comes to politics. you know, he wants to go when , he thinks things are go when, he thinks things are going to have a major impact. and he may be looking at reform, you know, patrick, and saying, well, why aren't they winning by elections? i mean, this is a big question, right? why aren't reform winning by elections, given the scale of public disillusionment out there in a country with both illegal and legal immigration? and i'm sure that will be weighing on his mind as well
farage was strong and nigel farage was strong in the past. so, look, i think like all small parties, what you need is a very focused strategy. you need to target ten, 15 seats maximum and you need to throw everything at those seats. now, will farage go for it? i don't know the people i'm talking to. they say he's thinking about campaigning in america. he's thinking about his tv career , he's probably also tv career, he's probably also thinking about, you know, how well is reform going to do? i...
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did nigel farage mention any of that other stuff? he didn't. i mean, he brushed by it, but it was primarily about immigration. it's interesting actually, when he was reflecting in the news conference sort of out loud about about his place and the place of the parties with which he's been associated within political debate and the labels he would attach to them. so he talked about various incarnations of ukip and the brexit party predecessors to reform uk as being pressure groups, almost single issue campaigns that then found the democratic process to be the most useful to propagate their argument. and i think what's interesting about reform uk in your conversation with richard tice on newscast was that actually, what's interesting about reform uk is that they've pitched their tent significantly more broadly and as you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office. if i'm making rough sense. well, you've just been a ver
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i love nigel farage, i admire richard tice, but they're not going to win in this area. so it's got to be tory. >> well, the will and the conservatives will bang the drum for that message i guess. >> but against that you get people either not voting ex—conservative or reform, voters who say the conservative party is not conservative anymore. it's conservative in name only. and why should i vote for them? why should i get labour policies from a so—called conservative government? i'm going to vote for how many people? >> martin, are going to vote labour because the tories aren't conservative enough. make it make sense. >> yes, the some voters are voting green because labour are not left wing enough. >> so keir starmer has a little bit of problem on his left flank. but it's much smaller than the conservatives problem on their right, their right flank, fascinating debate, martin, can i thank you for coming in. really enjoyed your input. martin baxter there, who is a top polling expert. he's the founder of the electoral calculus. and of course, he will be returning to the
i love nigel farage, i admire richard tice, but they're not going to win in this area. so it's got to be tory. >> well, the will and the conservatives will bang the drum for that message i guess. >> but against that you get people either not voting ex—conservative or reform, voters who say the conservative party is not conservative anymore. it's conservative in name only. and why should i vote for them? why should i get labour policies from a so—called conservative government?...
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nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. - what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay, horrify, and he reckons he's not done yet. chris mason, bbc news, in dover. and we'll be focusing on some of the other parties throughout the campaign. ukraine's second biggest city, kharkiv, is under intense pressure as russian soldiers ntensify their attacks on the north—eastern front. the city is just 15 miles from russia. its troops made it to the city's suburbs at the start of the war before being pushed back. now though russia is on the advance again. president zelensky has called for the west to supply more air defence systems urgently. but president putin has warne
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is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin to understand the sheer politicisation of the american judicial system. this is something i railed against, actually, for many, many years, and said to friends , you know, and said to friends, you know, it just it isn't working anymore. you know, 98% of cases in america that go to court result before they go to court in guilty verdicts. result before they go to court in guilty verdicts . everything in guilty verdicts. everything is wrong about american justice. i can give you some breaking news, from team trump , which is ne
is nigel farage. nigel, look, thank you very much. i was not expecting to talk to you about this tonight. maybe we could have dissected question time, but here we are. what do you make of. what do you make of this? i mean, this is landmark. it's groundbreaking. it's trump, it's guilty, and it's all 34 counts. >> yes . it's counts. >> yes. it's enormous. but you know, when you look at the fact that the jury was chosen from a district, that only had 10% republican support, you begin...
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now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high office or even the house of commons, throw a cat among the pigeons and redraw the political map of this country ? political map of this country? the answer no, it was not to be. when it came to i'm a celebrity, nigel had a million or so reasons to enter the jungle to and be fair, he won a new army of fans just by being himself . of fans just by being himself. but it seems he's going to stay out of the political jungle now. for the next six weeks, nigel will be actively campaigning for reform uk, but when they enter the polling sta
now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high...
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we all know what to expect from nigel farage. so i think he could do it. >> nigel could definitely do it. i mean, you've got to question him. why? he felt he couldn't do it in six weeks. >> well, in the absence of nigel farage is the era of big personality politicians over these big beasts of the jungle. well, because if you some people consider our politics to be quite presidential these days, if it's sunak versus starmer, in a sense, don't they cancel each other out? neither particularly charismatic. alex. >> well, exactly . and this is >> well, exactly. and this is what is happening in britain and probably all around the world, maybe not so much in the united states, but colourful characters seem to be disappearing from radio and tv. apart from a few like your good self and from politics, because it's all someone's painting us all over in magnolia and it's boring. but you know, i wouldn't care if they weren't the most charismatic politicians, if they actually implemented good policies. >> i think the problem is that we have la
we all know what to expect from nigel farage. so i think he could do it. >> nigel could definitely do it. i mean, you've got to question him. why? he felt he couldn't do it in six weeks. >> well, in the absence of nigel farage is the era of big personality politicians over these big beasts of the jungle. well, because if you some people consider our politics to be quite presidential these days, if it's sunak versus starmer, in a sense, don't they cancel each other out? neither...
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nigel farage will be joining me in the studio. i'll be getting to the bottom of why he suddenly decided not to stand as an mp , decided not to stand as an mp, amid rumours he was just days away from announcing that he was intending to run for reform. shadow work and pensions secretary liz kendall will be here to share whether we're close to hearing what will be in sir keir starmer's long awaited manifesto , and i'll be asking manifesto, and i'll be asking former chancellor kwasi kwarteng whether he thinks the tories can win on july the 4th, despite the bookies putting the chances at just 2. it's going to be a roller coaster. 90 minutes of packed political thinking do not even think of going anywhere . even think of going anywhere. this . who better on this day of this. who better on this day of days to go through the sunday newspapers .7 and michael newspapers? and michael portillo, former defence secretary and my fellow gb news presenter. he is, of course, on air. at 11. he's doing a double shift with us this morning. and by the
nigel farage will be joining me in the studio. i'll be getting to the bottom of why he suddenly decided not to stand as an mp , decided not to stand as an mp, amid rumours he was just days away from announcing that he was intending to run for reform. shadow work and pensions secretary liz kendall will be here to share whether we're close to hearing what will be in sir keir starmer's long awaited manifesto , and i'll be asking manifesto, and i'll be asking former chancellor kwasi kwarteng...
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farage was talking about, british values that nigel farage was talking about , things like was talking about, things like freedom of speech, freedom of choice. we know that there are sometimes tensions with different religions on things like, say , gay marriage or, you like, say, gay marriage or, you know, things like that, and, you know, things like that, and, you know, i find it really i think it must be really difficult to be muslim in this country at the minute to hear this. the way that the group is all kind of banded together and that they're spoken about as if they all share the exact same kind of thoughts and feelings on these different subjects. and actually, i think, you know, the vast majority of muslims, just as the vast majority of christians living in this country are the other groups as well, are, peaceful and tolerant. and our country really pndes tolerant. and our country really prides itself on being tolerant of other people's perspectives and views. obviously, if anybody's spouting hate or if anybody's spouting hate or if anybody's spouting hate or if anybody's spout
farage was talking about, british values that nigel farage was talking about , things like was talking about, things like freedom of speech, freedom of choice. we know that there are sometimes tensions with different religions on things like, say , gay marriage or, you like, say, gay marriage or, you know, things like that, and, you know, things like that, and, you know, i find it really i think it must be really difficult to be muslim in this country at the minute to hear this. the way that...
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sorry to hear nigel farage is not running. i'm not sure if reform now has a strong enough leader to compete or rival labour and the conservatives. pat says though nigel farage can do a lot more damage as a commentator rather than a candidate, john says i don't care what farage does , so there care what farage does, so there you go. and, fox 61 says farage wins the people up. then goes back to the background. he's doneit back to the background. he's done it before. so there you go. a mixed reviews, mixed reviews. >> perhaps nigel has his biggest passion when people are suspecting what he might do. >> yes, he knows that. >> yes, he knows that. >> and that power sort of has the wind to some extent, has been taken out of his sails by rishi sunak calling an early election. i mean, if rishi sunak called one, as many people were expecting as i expected in november, nigel would have been this sort of ghost boat floating over tory prospect sort of dangled the tantalising prospect of will. he won't he now that sort of. >> although nigel
sorry to hear nigel farage is not running. i'm not sure if reform now has a strong enough leader to compete or rival labour and the conservatives. pat says though nigel farage can do a lot more damage as a commentator rather than a candidate, john says i don't care what farage does , so there care what farage does, so there you go. and, fox 61 says farage wins the people up. then goes back to the background. he's doneit back to the background. he's done it before. so there you go. a mixed...
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is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go
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nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody i else's campaign in this election. i what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay, horrify and he reckons he's not done yet. and we'll be focusing on some of the other parties throughout the campaign. chris mason is here with me now. chris, we're pretty much a week in to this campaign now. how do you assess where we are? all the parties have stretched their legs all the parties have stretched their lens and all the parties have stretched their legs all the parties have stretched their lens and found all the parties have stretched their legs all the parties have stretched their lens and found their all the parties have stretched their legs all the parties
nigel farage in the fray. the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody i else's campaign in this election. i what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay,...
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nigel farage in the fray. nigel farage in the fray — the politics of small boat crossings prominent. we've got a bold plan, the rwanda scheme, to ensure that if you come here illegally, you will not be able to stay and you'll be returned. that's how you create a deterrent. i'm not going to comment on anybody else's campaign in this election. i what we've got in the labour- campaign is confidence, assurance. the lights are on, the lights are on. nigel farage has made it his life's work to disrupt, delight, dismay, delight, dismay, horrify, and he reckons he's not done yet. chris mason reporting from dover. coming up injust a few minutes — our newscast team will give their electioncast look at the day's campaigning. i'll take you through tomorrow's newspaper front pages. but first, let's take a look at some of the other news. an emergency meeting of the united nations security council has been taking place behind closed doors in new york — as concerns grow about israel's operation in southern gaza. israeli
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now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high office or even the house of commons, throw a cat among the pigeons and redraw the political map of this country ? political map of this country? the answer no, it was not to be. when it came to i'm a celebrity, nigel had a million or so reasons to enter the jungle to and be fair, he won a new army of fans just by being himself . of fans just by being himself. but it seems he's going to stay out of the political jungle now. for the next six weeks, nigel will be actively campaigning for reform uk, but when they enter the polling sta
now let's move on to nigel farage. reform uk supporters were waiting for smoke signals above nigel farage. his country retreat. would the pope of brexit bless his congregation with another political miracle ? with another political miracle? taking the leadership of the for party six weeks in an attempt to seal the fate of the conservatives and potentially consign them to the political dustbin of history? would the most consequential politician of his generation, achieved without entering high...
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. >> is nigel farage about to do a deal with the tories? >> people were chanting death to america. >> some people were not everyone, but some people were. >> find out what a prominent member of the muslim faith had to say about that. and can you spot what's wrong with this? >> i've been a centrist conservative all my life , but i conservative all my life, but i think the party's really changed, and i think the last 14 years has done a real damage to the country . the country. >> on my panel is the director of the popular conservatives , of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, activist and landlord adam brooks, and author and journalist rebecca reid. oh, and journalist rebecca reid. oh, and what do you think is in these balloons? i will reveal all very , very shortly. get all very, very shortly. get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. young people don't know what's about to hit them . next. about to hit them. next. >> and the news. at just after 9:00, labour veteran diane abbott has vowed to be the mp for hackney no
. >> is nigel farage about to do a deal with the tories? >> people were chanting death to america. >> some people were not everyone, but some people were. >> find out what a prominent member of the muslim faith had to say about that. and can you spot what's wrong with this? >> i've been a centrist conservative all my life , but i conservative all my life, but i think the party's really changed, and i think the last 14 years has done a real damage to the country ....
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nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor. ajmal, thank you so much for making the time for us this evening, because i think there's two different points here. number one, the idea that all british muslims are antithetical to british values, i think is plainly wrong and it isn't borne out by data, but the claim that a significant proportion of british muslims do hold views that are contrary to what most people would describe as british values . well, that as british values. well, that seems to stack up to evidence . seems to stack up to evidence. >> thank you very much for inviting me, and good evening to you and your viewers, on this glorious day, we've had a fantastic weather outside. what it what a discussion to have at the end of t
nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor. ajmal, thank you so much for making the time for us this evening, because i think there's two different points here. number one, the idea that all british muslims are antithetical...
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the rwanda scheme swept nigel farage to one side. i wonder if it'd be quite so easy on that now playing more to come on the general election campaign in the next hour. don't go anywhere . we'll have an go anywhere. we'll have an exclusive interview with the councillor who's forced oldham's grooming gang inquiry. i'm martin daubney first, here's your weather and it's alex burkham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , the sponsors of weather solar, the sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather forecast, brought to you in association with the met office. there will be some thundery downpours to watch out for through the next couple of days, but we also have some persistent rain across the uk at the moment, in association with a frontal system which is marching its way north eastwards across the country. it's already brought quite a bit of rain to many areas through the morning, but it is bringing quite a soggy end to the day across parts of scotland and northeast england. that rain will clear
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nigel farage admitted that very thing last night, six weeks. not enough time for a small party to hit the ground and have a serious chat. do you think the party is over for reform? do you think rishi sunak called the election? everyone was scratching their heads on wednesday. why is he gone so early? was it to cook the goose or richard tice? >> i think it is. i mean, i know from speaking to people around sunak that that was one of the calculations, whether or not reform would realistically have had much of a change in their fortunes, in the next few, you know, given three months more, they could have taken a lot more, they could have done a lot more, they could have done a lot more damage and therefore made the remaining conservative party after the election much more burnt to the ground. i think the issue is more the, the single issue is more the, the single issue that reform focuses on, which is immigration. so if they had waited until the autumn, what you would have done is you would have seen a lot more people come over some more boats so t
nigel farage admitted that very thing last night, six weeks. not enough time for a small party to hit the ground and have a serious chat. do you think the party is over for reform? do you think rishi sunak called the election? everyone was scratching their heads on wednesday. why is he gone so early? was it to cook the goose or richard tice? >> i think it is. i mean, i know from speaking to people around sunak that that was one of the calculations, whether or not reform would...
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nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says he wants to do his bit for the upcoming us election. well, to be clear, there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, 6 weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong footed a lot of people, myself included. at today's reform uk lunch in london, the elephant in the room was the man who wasn't in the room. i'm absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. the party's pitch was changed and stopping immigration. whether you vote tory or whether you vote labour, you will get the same form of socialism. you'll get higher taxes, lower wages, and mass immigration that will make us all worse off. you must be ex
nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says he wants to do his bit for the upcoming us election. well, to be clear, there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, 6 weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong...
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is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will start with the latest developments in the local elections. the conservatives have suffered their worst results in decades, conceding hundreds of seats to opposition parties across england. so far, labour's gained more than 170 seats and taken control of now eight more counc
is nigel farage. keir election? is nigel farage. keir starmer's number one political asset. also, his french president emmanuel macron, now a greater threat to britain than vladimir putin and poor old prince harry won't be staying at buckingham palace when he visits the uk next week. should he go budget and stay in a premier inn? to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus...