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very satanic, very satanic. >> bill rammell i think it's an inqu >> bill rammell i think it's an insult their prime human beings at the peak of their performance. and their big event, the thing they've been training hard towards for years is ruined by this absolute clown show of a circus debauchery opening ceremony. >> well, i have to admit, having fallen asleep during the opening ceremony, that might have been the amount of red wine i drank as opposed to the. it was a good one, but but, but i think it's important. we're careful. religion should not be beyond parody. but if this was parody, i'm not sure what point they were trying to make . and, you were trying to make. and, you know, all olympic opening ceremonies try to extol the virtues of the host nation. you know, this is a country where the majority of people are catholic. so parodying the church in that way, i think at the very least, the organisers have got some very serious questions to ask. >> jake berry, there's conjecture online. i'm sorry to make this a very deep conversation, but there's some conjecture online that this is
very satanic, very satanic. >> bill rammell i think it's an inqu >> bill rammell i think it's an insult their prime human beings at the peak of their performance. and their big event, the thing they've been training hard towards for years is ruined by this absolute clown show of a circus debauchery opening ceremony. >> well, i have to admit, having fallen asleep during the opening ceremony, that might have been the amount of red wine i drank as opposed to the. it was a good...
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mark littlewood and the former labour minister bill rammell.day, so you know the drill. jubun friday, so you know the drill. juburi tavern is open. cheers to all of you guys. cheers to both of you. and especially cheers to you, the labour party on your victory. ultimately, whatever we might think and politically disagree, the success of the labour party will be the success ultimately of the country. so i shall drink to that and cheers . shall drink to that and cheers. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> i would raise a glass to keir starmer but it's friday and it's after six, so working so i won't waste my time with that . let's waste my time with that. let's talk about the future of the labour party. sorry. the tory party then. lots and lots of people are getting in touch asking what does the future look like? >> yeah , well it's uncertain. as >> yeah, well it's uncertain. as i said, i think there needs to be a calm period of reflection. i fear it will be factional. i don't know who i want to be the next leader of the conservative party, but i know the t
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also got, bill rammell. he's a former labour mp and minister. it got broadcaster and writer emma webb , olympic legend derek emma webb, olympic legend derek redmond and dating expert kezia noble. but first we're going to the . news. the. news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler from the gb newsroom at 7:00. your top story this hour. cyber security firm crowdstrike has says a fix has been deployed, but admits it could be some time before today's global outages are fully back online. more than 3000 flights at many of the world's airports have been grounded since early this morning , with airlines unable to morning, with airlines unable to complete check ins . banks, complete check ins. banks, supermarkets most gp clinics and even major tv and radio broadcasters are among the many who've been knocked off line. those travelling by rail are also affected, with transpennine express, thameslink and southern among those who've reported disruption. crowdstrike ceo says it's not related to a security incident or cyber attack. a woman believed to be from
also got, bill rammell. he's a former labour mp and minister. it got broadcaster and writer emma webb , olympic legend derek emma webb, olympic legend derek redmond and dating expert kezia noble. but first we're going to the . news. the. news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler from the gb newsroom at 7:00. your top story this hour. cyber security firm crowdstrike has says a fix has been deployed, but admits it could be some time before today's global outages are fully back online. more...
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gentlemen, i thank you for your company tonight, bill rammell and alex dean. not been an easy show for anybody. no, but it's not about us. it's about the families that are deeply affected in southport. our hearts go out to each and every single person. we will be praying and thinking about you this evening . one of my viewers this evening. one of my viewers has asked a simple question . has asked a simple question. why? that is the million dollar question. i promise you, i will not shy away from the difficult conversations, the anger that you guys feel. i just feel like tonight it's not about us. it's about b.b. king. elsie stancomb, alice akua and all of the others that are fighting for their life. we pray for you. >> for a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . on gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news. weather forecast from the met office. the high temperatures, the high humidity will continue across southern parts through the next few days and that brings the risk of some thunderstorms, high pressure is generally in
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bill rammell, thank you very much for joining there.orking in our mutual national interest. that's actually what the political declarations without the electorate having a say that is slowly reversing brexit without having the courage to put it to a referendum. >> that's what a lot of people said. and that's what this very, very much sounds like. bill look at the polls, martin. >> the people want better relationships. >> sir keir starmer said for the last, for the last month, the only poll that counts is election day. the only poll that counted was the brexit referendum and that has been done. and this sounds like a slow reversal of brexit. >> we're not over piecemeal contracts, bill. there is there is no reversal of brexit. there's no return to the customs union or the single market. but we live in the real world where we live in the real world where we have all these deals on defence, on illegal migration. >> we are legally bound without the electorate having a say. that's what you want. >> it's about the british national interest, wh
bill rammell, thank you very much for joining there.orking in our mutual national interest. that's actually what the political declarations without the electorate having a say that is slowly reversing brexit without having the courage to put it to a referendum. >> that's what a lot of people said. and that's what this very, very much sounds like. bill look at the polls, martin. >> the people want better relationships. >> sir keir starmer said for the last, for the last month,...
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rammell , former labour mp bill rammell, is back, both lefties in the corner, straight to it today, guys. we've seen some horrific scenes this week over the pond with donald trump and assassination attempt . i keep assassination attempt. i keep looking at it over and over again and i saw some 3d graphics last night where you could actually see the trajectory of the bullets travelling towards him and how his head tilted at the very last millisecond. if it had not tilted his head , it had had not tilted his head, it had been dead. now, matthew, what's the world coming to now.7 >> the world coming to now? >> it's an appalling event and should be universally and totally condemned by everyone , totally condemned by everyone, no matter what your politics. yeah emma, i unfortunately it hasn't seemed to have been as, forthrightly condemned by some people on the left. >> i think that the reaction, of course, there have been some people who have come out and condemned it, but there have been some people who i think have reacted in a way that they wouldn't have reacted if it had been somebody
rammell , former labour mp bill rammell, is back, both lefties in the corner, straight to it today, guys. we've seen some horrific scenes this week over the pond with donald trump and assassination attempt . i keep assassination attempt. i keep looking at it over and over again and i saw some 3d graphics last night where you could actually see the trajectory of the bullets travelling towards him and how his head tilted at the very last millisecond. if it had not tilted his head , it had had not...
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charles kenningham norman baker and bill rammell.reak, we will take a look at an exquisite exhibition of british impressionist paintings that's currently on display in central london. welcome back to sunday with michael portillo. most people will be familiar with french artists such as auguste renoir, claude monet, and camille pissarro, who, with others, made up the impressionist movement of the late 19th century. but we are probably less familiar with the british contingent of the impressionist artists like frank bramley, elizabeth armstrong bramley, elizabeth arm strong forbes bramley, elizabeth armstrong forbes and walter langley, amongst many others. david messum is on a mission to change that, and he's opened the 50th edition of his british impressionist exhibition at his gallery in london. saint james's the showcase celebrates the work of british artists who are also part of the newlyn school. i'm joined by david messum and by patrick duffy , an esteemed patrick duffy, an esteemed archivist who helped to contribute to the catal
charles kenningham norman baker and bill rammell.reak, we will take a look at an exquisite exhibition of british impressionist paintings that's currently on display in central london. welcome back to sunday with michael portillo. most people will be familiar with french artists such as auguste renoir, claude monet, and camille pissarro, who, with others, made up the impressionist movement of the late 19th century. but we are probably less familiar with the british contingent of the...
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that's the ridiculous situation we're in, >> let's go to bill rammell. >> let's go to bill rammell. >et's go to bill rammell. >> well, look, i, i agree with lomborg that you need to tackle both extreme cold and extreme heat, but i've got a real problem with him being quoted as an expert on these issues. >> he's been widely discredited for using questionable numbers for using questionable numbers for you just said you agree with him. >> so if you're agreeing a particular point. >> but i don't agree with his underlying research base, you know, but he's come to the same conclusion as you. he's he's been accused of scientific misconduct by selectively quoting other sources of research and misrepresenting them. but that's not confidence. >> i don't really think that's that's common. that's not a fair. i don't think the science shouldn't be involved in that shine, shouldn't be involved in who the person is and what i can start quoting john clauser, the nobel prize winner i start my talks when i'm giving a talk saying, look at that. >> he's saying it's all a pack of rubbish, all this alarmis
that's the ridiculous situation we're in, >> let's go to bill rammell. >> let's go to bill rammell. >et's go to bill rammell. >> well, look, i, i agree with lomborg that you need to tackle both extreme cold and extreme heat, but i've got a real problem with him being quoted as an expert on these issues. >> he's been widely discredited for using questionable numbers for using questionable numbers for you just said you agree with him. >> so if you're agreeing a...
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bill rammell was saying then , be. then, because i made this accusation that i think he has conflicts of interest financially, tony blair and what he's saying, of course, he and bill said, you know , he's he and bill said, you know, he's probably just as rich as john major. well, john major's worth £20 million. tony blair is it says he's worth 60 million. i think it's a lot more than that, i think. >> i think that's a takings for one month, actually. yeah >> must be his net worth is for every dodgy despot in the world, hasn't he? >> and he's. >> and he's. >> oh, he's the middle east. >> oh, he's the middle east. >> he's probably china i don't know about. >> are you a little frightened? >> are you a little frightened? >> no . i mean i think look, the >> no. i mean i think look, the story i told you about id cards, this will happen time and again. things will go wrong, you know, and the public will see. we've had a rehearsal of this. we've seen it before. so at least this time, hopefully we'll be a little bit more prepar
bill rammell was saying then , be. then, because i made this accusation that i think he has conflicts of interest financially, tony blair and what he's saying, of course, he and bill said, you know , he's he and bill said, you know, he's probably just as rich as john major. well, john major's worth £20 million. tony blair is it says he's worth 60 million. i think it's a lot more than that, i think. >> i think that's a takings for one month, actually. yeah >> must be his net worth...
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i'll also be joined by former conservative minister robert halfon and former labour mp bill rammell. do get in touch with me with your thoughts on tonight's topics. please visit gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well rishi sunak said today a victory for labour in this week's election would see britain's borders become the soft touch of europe. campaigning in oxfordshire today, the prime minister insisted flights to rwanda are an essential deterrent for illegal migrants coming to britain . and he warned other britain. and he warned other parties have failed to put forward credible alternatives. >> it is a deterrent. it's very simple. i don't think illegal migrants should get to stay in our country. they should be removed to a safe alternative. thatis removed to a safe alternative. that is the only way to stop people coming in the first place. that's what you'll get if i'm your prime minister. a vote for anyone else. just means that we are going to become the soft touch of europe when it comes to illega
i'll also be joined by former conservative minister robert halfon and former labour mp bill rammell. do get in touch with me with your thoughts on tonight's topics. please visit gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well rishi sunak said today a victory for labour in this week's election would see britain's borders become the soft touch of europe. campaigning in oxfordshire today, the prime minister insisted...
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ben habib and also former labour mp bill rammell. right. so i'm going to start okay.how does everybody feel about the result . bill okay. so how does everybody feel about the result. bill rammell your party won it was a historic seismic labour landslide, a complete rejection of the conservative party, >> you look at some of the seats that we won that we've never previously held, both the southend seats, both the bournemouth bournemouth seats three seats in cornwall, aldershot and a lot of them with big majorities. the country changed significantly on thursday. i think they had trust in keir starmer in a way that they most certainly didn't have trust in jeremy corbyn and they voted for change and it's frankly like a breath of fresh air, a breath of fresh air emma woolf, a breath of fresh air. >> oh no. a lot of people didn't vote at all. >> i think the low turnout is one of the stories of this election. this let's be clear. this is a story of tory collapse. it's not a story of a huge, huge, overwhelming enthusiasm or love for the labour party. but to me, the real issue
ben habib and also former labour mp bill rammell. right. so i'm going to start okay.how does everybody feel about the result . bill okay. so how does everybody feel about the result. bill rammell your party won it was a historic seismic labour landslide, a complete rejection of the conservative party, >> you look at some of the seats that we won that we've never previously held, both the southend seats, both the bournemouth bournemouth seats three seats in cornwall, aldershot and a lot of...
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bill rammell what is your view on on how their progress so far? >> well good good.ith the intro in trying to create a perception of chaos. actually i think the reaction from the vast majority of people has been relief that the tories are no longer there, and a perception grounded in reality that this is a government that's hit the ground running and looks the part, whether it's the commitment to house building which we can deliver on, whether it's getting the public finances in shape, whether it's on the international stage where i was really struck by at the nato summit, was the degree to which virtually every world leader wanted to meet. keir because with the massive majority he's got, there's a sense of stability. at long last in the uk, where in many other parts of the world, whether it's france, the world, whether it's france, the us, germany , there's not. so the us, germany, there's not. so i think a good first week, still a long way to go. >> i don't think i was creating a narrative of chaos. i was just simply describing what happened and if you think that s
bill rammell what is your view on on how their progress so far? >> well good good.ith the intro in trying to create a perception of chaos. actually i think the reaction from the vast majority of people has been relief that the tories are no longer there, and a perception grounded in reality that this is a government that's hit the ground running and looks the part, whether it's the commitment to house building which we can deliver on, whether it's getting the public finances in shape,...
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and i'm now joined by the former labour mp bill rammell. bill, welcome to the show .ve your company. i want to talk to you about brexit bill. i love talking to you about brexit in the king's speech today , guess how many speech today, guess how many times brexit has mentioned zero? guess how many times the european union is mentioned. 1616 mentions the european union , 1616 mentions the european union, zero mentions of brexit. can i ask you, bill rammell is brexit now a dirty word with the labour party ? party? >> no it's not. we accept the outcome of the referendum, there is no return to the european union, there's no return to the single market and there's no return to the customs union. it's also the case. there's no legislation within the king's speech, around european union. but there is a commitment. and actually, if you look at the polling evidence, it's what most people want to see happen that we develop a closer working relationship in our mutual national interest with the european union. so for example, and particularly working together on defence and securi
and i'm now joined by the former labour mp bill rammell. bill, welcome to the show .ve your company. i want to talk to you about brexit bill. i love talking to you about brexit in the king's speech today , guess how many speech today, guess how many times brexit has mentioned zero? guess how many times the european union is mentioned. 1616 mentions the european union , 1616 mentions the european union, zero mentions of brexit. can i ask you, bill rammell is brexit now a dirty word with the...
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rammell bill, welcome and thank you for coming in. >> delighted, jacob. >> delighted, jacob. >> if youstarmer , how >> if you were keir starmer, how pleased would you be that tony blair is now making such a splash in the media? >> well, look, tony is the most successful labour leader there's ever been. he won three successive general elections, so of course he's going to give advice and he's going to be listened to, but he's not driving the government's agenda. keir starmer is very firmly doing that. keir has demonstrated in opposition that he's a ruthless, effective leader who drives his agenda . leader who drives his agenda. and already in the early days we can see he's going to be doing that in government. and i think tony needs to get the tone right. he is in an influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, he ha
rammell bill, welcome and thank you for coming in. >> delighted, jacob. >> delighted, jacob. >> if youstarmer , how >> if you were keir starmer, how pleased would you be that tony blair is now making such a splash in the media? >> well, look, tony is the most successful labour leader there's ever been. he won three successive general elections, so of course he's going to give advice and he's going to be listened to, but he's not driving the government's agenda....
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rammell bill, welcome and thank you for coming in. >> delighted, jacob. >> delighted, jacob. >> if youeir starmer , how >> if you were keir starmer, how pleased would you be that tony blair is now making such a splash in the media? >> well, look, tony is the most successful labour leader there's ever been. he won three successive general elections, so of course he's going to give advice and he's going to be listened to, but he's not driving the government's agenda. keir starmer is very firmly doing that. keir has demonstrated in opposition that he's a ruthless, effective leader who drives his agenda . leader who drives his agenda. and already in the early days we can see he's going to be doing that in government. and i think tony needs to get the tone right. he is in an influential position and he will deliver advice, but he needs to make sure that it's not dominating the airwaves and the agenda so that it the airwaves and the agenda so thatitis the airwaves and the agenda so that it is clear that keir is leading the government and today it really has dominated the agenda. >> i mean, h
rammell bill, welcome and thank you for coming in. >> delighted, jacob. >> delighted, jacob. >> if youeir starmer , how >> if you were keir starmer, how pleased would you be that tony blair is now making such a splash in the media? >> well, look, tony is the most successful labour leader there's ever been. he won three successive general elections, so of course he's going to give advice and he's going to be listened to, but he's not driving the government's agenda....
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now i'm joined by, well, actually two former mps for harlow, bill rammell and robert halfon. as you've reminded me, two former ministers for higher education, before we get into the campaign . yeah. as parents, the campaign. yeah. as parents, i think we can all identify with emma webber and the families involved in this does seem to me that something's gone wrong with this case, that they are feeling, that they haven't been listened to, that they've been failed by multiple agencies, and that valdo calocane seems to be getting more of the state and authorities attention than the families of these victims. we need a public inquiry into this, don't we? >> we do. what really struck me, were her words about the way that public agencies close ranks, when there's been potential wrongdoing. and i think the only way to cleanse that and get at it is a public inquiry. but i found it found it shocking that he's getting access to benefits, even if you accept that he was in the midst of a severe psychotic episode, it was still a heinous crime . he it was still a heinous crime. he is being
now i'm joined by, well, actually two former mps for harlow, bill rammell and robert halfon. as you've reminded me, two former ministers for higher education, before we get into the campaign . yeah. as parents, the campaign. yeah. as parents, i think we can all identify with emma webber and the families involved in this does seem to me that something's gone wrong with this case, that they are feeling, that they haven't been listened to, that they've been failed by multiple agencies, and that...
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it's express columnist carole malone, former labour mp bill rammell and ex tory party chairman sir jakeeran commentator deserve to lose his job over this? >> well, the women just finishing off you know what women are like hanging around.
it's express columnist carole malone, former labour mp bill rammell and ex tory party chairman sir jakeeran commentator deserve to lose his job over this? >> well, the women just finishing off you know what women are like hanging around.
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i'll also be joined by former conservative minister robert halfon and former labour mp bill rammell. thoughts on tonight's topics. please visit gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well rishi sunak said today a victory for labour in this week's election would see britain's borders become the soft touch of europe. campaigning in oxfordshire today, the prime minister insisted flights to rwanda are an essential deterrent for illegal migrants coming to britain . and he warned other britain. and he warned other parties have failed to put forward credible alternatives. >> it is a deterrent. it's very simple. i don't think illegal migrants should get to stay in our country. they should be removed to a safe alternative. thatis removed to a safe alternative. that is the only way to stop people coming in the first place. that's what you'll get if i'm your prime minister. a vote for anyone else. just means that we are going to become the soft touch of europe when it comes to illegal migration. we've had two debates
i'll also be joined by former conservative minister robert halfon and former labour mp bill rammell. thoughts on tonight's topics. please visit gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well rishi sunak said today a victory for labour in this week's election would see britain's borders become the soft touch of europe. campaigning in oxfordshire today, the prime minister insisted flights to rwanda are an essential...
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also got, bill rammell. he's a former labour mp and minister. writer emma webb , olympic legend derek emma webb, olympic legend derek redmond and dating expert kezia noble. but first we're going to the . news. the. news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler from the gb newsroom at 7:00. your top story this hour. cyber security firm crowdstrike has says a fix has been deployed, but admits it could be some time before today's global outages are fully back online. more than 3000 flights at...
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bill rammell ben habib will be there and a few others will be discussing that and other things.ou look what happened, the liberal democrats got 72 seats on 3.5 million votes, yet reform got 4 million votes and only a handful, we'll be looking at that. plus, britain's most tattooed woman will be in the studio. and a little spoiler from her. she made her parents cry at age 15, when she tattooed her boyfriend's name on an intimate area of her body. i think she's coming up. >> oh, that sounds a cracking show. and that lady has got tattoos in places i didn't even want to think about. nana akua. with a cracking show coming up. so you don't want to miss that. now, remember , let us know your now, remember, let us know your thoughts on all the stories we're discussing by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay and join the conversation or message me on our socials. we're @gbnews now. there is loads more coming up on today's show. it's absolutely packed. sir keir starmer has reportedly killed off the rwanda deportation plan on the very first day of his premiership, but is this the right move for a g
bill rammell ben habib will be there and a few others will be discussing that and other things.ou look what happened, the liberal democrats got 72 seats on 3.5 million votes, yet reform got 4 million votes and only a handful, we'll be looking at that. plus, britain's most tattooed woman will be in the studio. and a little spoiler from her. she made her parents cry at age 15, when she tattooed her boyfriend's name on an intimate area of her body. i think she's coming up. >> oh, that sounds...