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those papers are coming and ann widdecombe is waiting in the wings. plus we have got a bank holiday vibe. so listen, i hope that lots of you have got time off tomorrow because you've worked hard and you deserve a break. and if you are working tomorrow , can i are working tomorrow, can i salute you for your contribution to the unstoppable powerhouse thatis to the unstoppable powerhouse that is the british economy, right? lots to get through. ann widdecombe, the papers , the widdecombe, the papers, the pundits. but first my take at ten. not for the first time in his life , prince andrew needs to his life, prince andrew needs to get his house in order. the mirror newspaper report that andrew's crumbling mansion threatens to reignite a fresh row with king charles after the two royal brothers struck a deal in which andrew stayed in this luxurious abode in return for keeping it in good shape. but like his personal reputation, prince andrew's 30 bedroom royal lodge is crumbling. the property, part of the windsor estate and worth £30 million. if you don't mi
those papers are coming and ann widdecombe is waiting in the wings. plus we have got a bank holiday vibe. so listen, i hope that lots of you have got time off tomorrow because you've worked hard and you deserve a break. and if you are working tomorrow , can i are working tomorrow, can i salute you for your contribution to the unstoppable powerhouse thatis to the unstoppable powerhouse that is the british economy, right? lots to get through. ann widdecombe, the papers , the widdecombe, the...
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but it is time for the newsmaker now in the company of ann widdecombe and ann, before we get to the big story of the day, your reaction to the strictly scandal? does this chap panic have a case to answer ? have a case to answer? >> i doubt it very much. i mean, for heaven's sake, we're talking about a dance competition. >> you don't get post—traumatic stress disorder from a dance competition. you get it from a world war or something like that. and the fact is that if you're taking it seriously and you're taking it seriously and you want to do well , you're you want to do well, you're going to find it hard going. now, that didn't apply to me. anton took one look at my efforts and decided that the last time i spoke with my feet on the floor, the better. and as you can see there, he's making quite certain that my feet aren't on the floor. >> but you worked hard on that show, and you got better every week . and so you do have to week. and so you do have to apply yourself, don't you? it's apply yourself, don't you? it's a demanding show to do if you are taking it seriously . are taking it
but it is time for the newsmaker now in the company of ann widdecombe and ann, before we get to the big story of the day, your reaction to the strictly scandal? does this chap panic have a case to answer ? have a case to answer? >> i doubt it very much. i mean, for heaven's sake, we're talking about a dance competition. >> you don't get post—traumatic stress disorder from a dance competition. you get it from a world war or something like that. and the fact is that if you're taking...
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but up next, we've got ann widdecombe and ann widdecombe is going to be talking about keir starmer's big six plans. he denies ripping off all of new labour's ideas. >> but it's not copycat because we're now, what, 27 years on from 1997, the challenges we face now are not the same as those faced by tony blair. >> is ann widdecombe buying it? stay tuned. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. still to come? yes. my visit to that pro—palestine student protest with suella braverman earlier today . but braverman earlier today. but first, keir starmer set out his six pledges for britain. so this is what the labour leader has planned. if he enters downing street . street. >> step one economic stability . >> step one economic stability. now this is the very foundation of economic growth . the second of economic growth. the second step is cutting nhs waiting times. it is impossible to overstate the seriousness of this problem . step three a new this problem. step three a new border security command because the government has lost control of our borders. step four great british energy now
but up next, we've got ann widdecombe and ann widdecombe is going to be talking about keir starmer's big six plans. he denies ripping off all of new labour's ideas. >> but it's not copycat because we're now, what, 27 years on from 1997, the challenges we face now are not the same as those faced by tony blair. >> is ann widdecombe buying it? stay tuned. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. still to come? yes. my visit to that pro—palestine student protest with suella braverman...
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joining me now is former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, thank you very much. and what do you make of this from emmanuel macron casting shade on britain and brexiteers? >> well, i like the way he says hidden brexiteers. i would rather hope that if there really was a movement in any country to leave the eu, that it would be anything but hidden. but i would also say to any country considering leaving the eu, do not do it the way that britain did it. have a clean break and negotiate from scratch, because otherwise you end up as we have ended up, which is still under the eu thumb . the eu thumb. >> okay. is emmanuel macron got any right to talk to us about how brexit hasn't allowed to control immigration? i mean, isn't his government responsible for half the people coming across the channel? >> he's allowed to express a view. but i mean it is farcical. where now the fourth largest exporter before brexit, we were the seventh largest. you can point to all the trade deals that we've done. so to suggest that we've done. so to suggest that brexit has impoverished britai
joining me now is former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, thank you very much. and what do you make of this from emmanuel macron casting shade on britain and brexiteers? >> well, i like the way he says hidden brexiteers. i would rather hope that if there really was a movement in any country to leave the eu, that it would be anything but hidden. but i would also say to any country considering leaving the eu, do not do it the way that britain did it. have a clean break and...
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i want to know what ann widdecombe thinks . know what ann widdecombe thinks. >> well, i'm trying to tell you, but i keep being interrupted by these flights of fancy that you have about harry being a target . have about harry being a target. i think it is right that he has some protection. i don't think it's right that he has the full protection that is afforded to working royals, because he is not a working, he's not a working royal. >> but anne, he is the king's son. he's one of the most famous englishmen on the planet. >> well, lots of royal relatives won't have that sort of full protection. i'm sorry. i think that the court would have taken all of that into account. and came to its decision. and i think, as in all things, whether we like verdicts from the courts or not, you know, they are what prevail. >> and we haven't really discussed too many royal issues because of important matters of state. but what is your appraisal of harry's wife, meghan markle? is she the yoko ono of the royal family? >> oh gracious me, nothing is an inqu >> oh gracious me, nothing is an insult to yoko ono,
i want to know what ann widdecombe thinks . know what ann widdecombe thinks. >> well, i'm trying to tell you, but i keep being interrupted by these flights of fancy that you have about harry being a target . have about harry being a target. i think it is right that he has some protection. i don't think it's right that he has the full protection that is afforded to working royals, because he is not a working, he's not a working royal. >> but anne, he is the king's son. he's one of...
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tell me, just briefly in a second, i'm going to speak to ann widdecombe. but before i do that, lord moylan, how do you think the reform party fared? >> well in blackpool south? their performance was quite terrifying, i think, for a lot of conservative mps, because they came right in behind the party, behind the conservative party. and of course, there's the danger that you could see tory mps lose their seats because of reform , taking votes because of reform, taking votes away from them in significant numbers. and it does raise the question, you know, would they take larger numbers if nigel farage was actively campaigning at their head? well, i do not know the answer. it's not for me to talk about one of your colleagues and maybe inappropriate , but that's the inappropriate, but that's the that's the question to ask. >> it's the million dollar question in the country. >> they haven't made such an impact. >> it's fair to say it is the million dollar question. and i know that's something that a lot of you guys ponder at home as well. i'm joined now by the fo
tell me, just briefly in a second, i'm going to speak to ann widdecombe. but before i do that, lord moylan, how do you think the reform party fared? >> well in blackpool south? their performance was quite terrifying, i think, for a lot of conservative mps, because they came right in behind the party, behind the conservative party. and of course, there's the danger that you could see tory mps lose their seats because of reform , taking votes because of reform, taking votes away from them...
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my thanks to our newsmaker, former government minister ann widdecombe, on top form as always. next up, tomorrow's newspaper front pages with full pundit reaction and our top fleet street insider with his take on the day's big political stories. see you that's a very nice little new account on twitter. it's called account on twitter. it's called a gb news update . it's a gb news update. it's unofficial. it's not from us at gbn updates, but they do nice little tweets about shows that are coming up on the channel more power to them. i've given them a follow. check them out, listen, let me get to your responses to the justin welby take at ten. he has stepped into a political row over the two child benefit cap . this from child benefit cap. this from margaret, who says, good evening, mark. i'm not a great fan of the archbishop, but he's absolutely right to support the idea of couples having more children. the fact that british couples are not having children is a time bomb for our country. child benefit is not a payment. it's a perk to show couples we appreciate their sacrifice of
my thanks to our newsmaker, former government minister ann widdecombe, on top form as always. next up, tomorrow's newspaper front pages with full pundit reaction and our top fleet street insider with his take on the day's big political stories. see you that's a very nice little new account on twitter. it's called account on twitter. it's called a gb news update . it's a gb news update. it's unofficial. it's not from us at gbn updates, but they do nice little tweets about shows that are coming...
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i'm joined now by former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, your reaction to whether or not nigel farage will come back ? will come back? >> well, he will do us a by us i mean reform a power of good. if he does come back, he will almost certainly send, you know, our percentage , which in most our percentage, which in most polls, at any rate, is now well into the teens, he will undoubtedly add a few percent of that, he will invigorate the campaign . he will be a huge campaign. he will be a huge challenge to both conservative and labour. so i very much hope he does, but even if he doesn't, reform will now go full steam ahead. i mean, all that sunak has done today , apart from has done today, apart from apparently demonstrating that there was no such thing as an umbrella in downing street, are all he's actually done today, is to hand the opposition power six months before he had to. and if anybody understands that don't. >> okay. i mean, some people will say, look , rishi sunak has will say, look, rishi sunak has got inflation down to his lo
i'm joined now by former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, your reaction to whether or not nigel farage will come back ? will come back? >> well, he will do us a by us i mean reform a power of good. if he does come back, he will almost certainly send, you know, our percentage , which in most our percentage, which in most polls, at any rate, is now well into the teens, he will undoubtedly add a few percent of that, he will invigorate the campaign . he will be a huge campaign. he...
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ann widdecombe. i don't know why they don't use ann whittaker more. i have to tell you, i've been mates with her for 20 odd years since 97, when she took on michael howard and accused him of you of lying when he was home secretary. very brave she was to do that. and i'm a big fan of hers, and i think she cuts through to people. i think people get what she says, and she's very honest and very straight. but they hardly ever use her. >> i used to not be a fan of ann widdecombe, but like so many things in the last four years, i've completely revised my opinion on that as well . now, opinion on that as well. now, i quite like women of a certain age to give them a clipboard and age to give them a clipboard and a pot of tea. i think they could change the world. and ann widdecombe is on that list and she's very clever. keith said. i'm declaring independence and i'm declaring independence and i'm making my cat the prime minister. >> oh, don't feel like name. don't. cat's name keith. >> it's their room in the cabinet for my cat. >> don't feel like that just yet
ann widdecombe. i don't know why they don't use ann whittaker more. i have to tell you, i've been mates with her for 20 odd years since 97, when she took on michael howard and accused him of you of lying when he was home secretary. very brave she was to do that. and i'm a big fan of hers, and i think she cuts through to people. i think people get what she says, and she's very honest and very straight. but they hardly ever use her. >> i used to not be a fan of ann widdecombe, but like so...
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. >> well, ann widdecombe, former pensions minister as well as many other hats, thank you very much for joining many other hats, thank you very much forjoining us and talking much for joining us and talking through that very important issue. joining me in the studio now is the uk director of more in common, luke tryl. and the director of public policy at investment platform aj bell. tom selby, luke, i'm going to start with you . clearly, this is an with you. clearly, this is an election gambit. is it popular? >> it is popular. and the one thing that i should say is that if the conservatives not only are going to avoid losing this election, but getting annihilated, they need to shore up their support amongst pensioners. we know the average age at which someone starts voting conservative currently is actually well over retirement age. they really are the conservative base. and interestingly, we know that across the board , people are across the board, people are more likely to say that the triple lock is not generous enough than is too generous, even though it went up by 10.5% last year,
. >> well, ann widdecombe, former pensions minister as well as many other hats, thank you very much for joining many other hats, thank you very much forjoining us and talking much for joining us and talking through that very important issue. joining me in the studio now is the uk director of more in common, luke tryl. and the director of public policy at investment platform aj bell. tom selby, luke, i'm going to start with you . clearly, this is an with you. clearly, this is an election...
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what a dream party that would make adding ann widdecombe and mark francois and i would be first in line to vote steve when the tories lose. if they fetch boris back, they will never get in power again. as for having reformed, no, no no , we having reformed, no, no no, we tried that with boris and he let us down. peter the only way you can arrive at a reformed conservative party is for you. and the one third of your colleagues to move over to reform the clue is in the name, and the effect would be electric . not sure we're allowed electric anymore under the net zero rules. and gary, rather than trying to get nigel to join the conservatives, wouldn't it be easier for real conservative mps to defect to reform? well, the difficulty with that is that the difficulty with that is that the tory party, the conservative party since 1834, relatively recently , is my party and it is recently, is my party and it is the party that has had such an important role in this nation's history that it is the tory party that ought to be the holder of the torch. according to reports, minister will tell schools
what a dream party that would make adding ann widdecombe and mark francois and i would be first in line to vote steve when the tories lose. if they fetch boris back, they will never get in power again. as for having reformed, no, no no , we having reformed, no, no no, we tried that with boris and he let us down. peter the only way you can arrive at a reformed conservative party is for you. and the one third of your colleagues to move over to reform the clue is in the name, and the effect would...
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i'm joined now by former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, your reaction to whether or not nigel farage will come back ? will come back? >> well, he will do us a by us i mean reform a power of good. if he does come back, he will almost certainly send, you know, our percentage , which in most our percentage, which in most polls, at any rate, is now well into the teens, he will undoubtedly add a few percent of that, he will invigorate the campaign . he will be a huge campaign. he will be a huge challenge to both conservative and labour. so i very much hope he does, but even if he doesn't, reform will now go full steam ahead. i mean, all that sunak has done today , apart from has done today, apart from apparently demonstrating that there was no such thing as an umbrella in downing street, are all he's actually done today, is to hand the opposition power six months before he had to. and if anybody understands that don't. >> okay. i mean, some people will say, look , rishi sunak has will say, look, rishi sunak has got inflation down to his lo
i'm joined now by former conservative minister ann widdecombe. ann, your reaction to whether or not nigel farage will come back ? will come back? >> well, he will do us a by us i mean reform a power of good. if he does come back, he will almost certainly send, you know, our percentage , which in most our percentage, which in most polls, at any rate, is now well into the teens, he will undoubtedly add a few percent of that, he will invigorate the campaign . he will be a huge campaign. he...
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and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually necessary to cut migration . migration. >> i've got some astonishing data for you that just blows the lid, blows the lid off anyone? i tell you what, tune in at ten and then show it to any of your mates who still think that mass immigration is a good thing. but he's also pretty scathing about natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play that clip shortly. but next, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide after they admitted in court that it can cause rare side effects. they say it's for commercial reasons, but will we be hearing more from tv doctors like this ? like this? >> the data shows that there's no causal link, no evidence at all that these blood clots are related to the vaccination . related to the vaccination. >> don't let them forget that because th
and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually necessary to cut migration . migration. >> i've got some astonishing data for you that just blows the lid, blows the lid off anyone? i tell you what, tune in at ten and then show it to any of your mates who still think that mass immigration is a good thing....
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but first, we welcome former tory minister and now reform uk member ann widdecombe. and in a bold immigration policy from reform, they've announced plans to tax british businesses who employ non—british passport holders. >> the british economy are great economy. it has a deadly , deadly economy. it has a deadly, deadly addiction that's the harsh truth. it's the drug of cheap overseas labour. and the cure is an employer immigration tax. so what we need to do is we need to incentivise business to say , incentivise business to say, actually, if you want to employ people from overseas, that's fine , but you've got to pay fine, but you've got to pay a price for it . price for it. >> well, they obviously want to try to draw a line don't they. between them and the tory party, who watered down their plans to crack down on graduate visas just weeks ago and joins me now this is a tough policy. some people might be worried that it would tank the economy and put people out of business. >> no, not at all. first of all, let me say, because it wasn't clear from those excerpts tha
but first, we welcome former tory minister and now reform uk member ann widdecombe. and in a bold immigration policy from reform, they've announced plans to tax british businesses who employ non—british passport holders. >> the british economy are great economy. it has a deadly , deadly economy. it has a deadly, deadly addiction that's the harsh truth. it's the drug of cheap overseas labour. and the cure is an employer immigration tax. so what we need to do is we need to incentivise...
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i mean, watching ann widdecombe getting dragged around a ballroom floor is not good. yeah. anyway, for our final video for tonight , is this the video for tonight, is this the most right? is this the most heartless moment on a dating show ever? yeah >> i'm not a woman. i knew i was born as a. man. oh >> okay, so if you missed that. yeah after going through a very long period of time of trying to woo that individual, it turned out that she's a bloke. and that is the moment. >> she's a trans woman. god sake. >> well, she just said herself she's not a woman because they wrote that in the script. >> she was disappointed . and now >> she was disappointed. and now she, she said, well, she said it, she said it. she, she didn't want to say that. >> we're just using her anyway. >> we're just using her anyway. >> so can i just tangent bit of a tangent. >> that's not the scandal here. sorry. that was the scandal. not bloke did not want did not want to be going on dates with a trans woman. right. he did not want for whatever reason i'm glad to be intimate with a trans man. >> well done
i mean, watching ann widdecombe getting dragged around a ballroom floor is not good. yeah. anyway, for our final video for tonight , is this the video for tonight, is this the most right? is this the most heartless moment on a dating show ever? yeah >> i'm not a woman. i knew i was born as a. man. oh >> okay, so if you missed that. yeah after going through a very long period of time of trying to woo that individual, it turned out that she's a bloke. and that is the moment. >>...