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so of course, blunkett and the blunkett is pushing this and the way they're going to push it is, blunkett is pushing this and the wacourse,'e going to push it is, blunkett is pushing this and the wacourse, byioing to push it is, blunkett is pushing this and the wacourse, by saying push it is, blunkett is pushing this and the wacourse, by saying we've it is, of course, by saying we've got all illegal that all these illegal migrants that undocumented all these illegal migrants that undocument�* so on. and that's a workers and so on. and that's a clever way to push it through and support from it the and get support from it on the right well. and that's right as well. and so that's what basically what right as well. and so that's what doing. sically what they're doing. >> do think that it will >> and i do think that it will garner some support. i mean, i feel in feel myself slightly more in favour it. seemed just favour of it. it seemed just pointless first pointless when blair first introduced really introduced it. i didn't really see , i could see the point, i could understand it at my, y
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should the sales of arms to israel now now be stopped and rising emotionally in today's daily mail, lord blunkett has urged sir keir starmer to launch a biometric digital id system if he becomes prime minister to tackle the small boats crisis . is it just small boats crisis. is it just an excuse to monitor all of us innocent people, or could it be a genuine deterrent to illegal migrants ? and in the last year migrants? and in the last year alone, while more hard working people than ever struggled to make ends meet, planet earth has seen creation of another 141 seen the creation of another 141 billionaires. i'll tell you what industries they work in, and i'm going to ask how we keep ambition alive. whilst perhaps reining in the super rich and cook prue leith says that the junk food industry is winning the obesity war in britain. she's accused the government of being too weak to end the obesity obesity crisis. is she right ? all of that and a lot right? all of that and a lot more in the next hour. first, though, the very latest news headunes though, the very latest news headlines with sofia. >> bev
should the sales of arms to israel now now be stopped and rising emotionally in today's daily mail, lord blunkett has urged sir keir starmer to launch a biometric digital id system if he becomes prime minister to tackle the small boats crisis . is it just small boats crisis. is it just an excuse to monitor all of us innocent people, or could it be a genuine deterrent to illegal migrants ? and in the last year migrants? and in the last year alone, while more hard working people than ever...
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lord blunkett was cropped up. lord blunkett was telling keir starmer that he must introduce biometric digital id should become id should he become prime minister tackle small boats. minister to tackle small boats. both of these pose threats to our privacy, i would say, but some people live in a world where they broadcast their life to the entire globe. one of those is reality tv star and internet personality frankie essex. here she is on the show the only way is essex . the only way is essex. >> well, when i move out, i don't want to. i just want to live here no more. why though, i want to get my own. i want a bit more space and like, do you know what i mean? like you know, i've always. i was like 17, 18. >> yeah, i know you always talk about it, but it's never happened. does it. >> yeah. no. but now 21, i mean, 21 i need to move out now. >> there's a shot. inexplicably, joey essex with no top on there but jacket the kitchen. but a jacket in the kitchen. frankie but you you have little twins so you've twins now as
lord blunkett was cropped up. lord blunkett was telling keir starmer that he must introduce biometric digital id should become id should he become prime minister tackle small boats. minister to tackle small boats. both of these pose threats to our privacy, i would say, but some people live in a world where they broadcast their life to the entire globe. one of those is reality tv star and internet personality frankie essex. here she is on the show the only way is essex . the only way is essex....
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on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess which one it is? state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by particularly exuberant panel. this evening barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the man who replaced him in parliament, the former labour minister bill rammell. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me, mail margaret gbnews.com. but now it's part the it's your favourite part of the day. news polly day. the news from polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you and good evening to you, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight is that lord cameron has told his israeli counterpart today that major changes must be made to the safety
on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess which one it is? state of the nation starts now....
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so david blunkett, it's an idea from 2001. he's all for it because it will stop the economic migrants , will stop the economic migrants, the refugees, the asylum seekers, whatever you want to call them, it will stop them being black being forced into the black economy. stop being economy. it will stop them being forced into slavery, it will forced into slavery, and it will protect rights and keep protect their rights and keep everybody safe. on that basis, surely support it . surely you must support it. >> hi. >> hi. >> no, i don't i mean, i mean, i have to say about david blunkett, i mean, talk about being a one trick pony. >> mean, this the only >> i mean, is this the only thing you know, every ten years, he reappears. and this is the only thing on his mind. i mean, obviously, you know, the plan failed abysmally even when he was in power, even home was in power, even as home secretary. the tories sort secretary. then the tories sort of with it for while. of dabbled with it for a while. obviously, coalition obviously, the coa
so david blunkett, it's an idea from 2001. he's all for it because it will stop the economic migrants , will stop the economic migrants, the refugees, the asylum seekers, whatever you want to call them, it will stop them being black being forced into the black economy. stop being economy. it will stop them being forced into slavery, it will forced into slavery, and it will protect rights and keep protect their rights and keep everybody safe. on that basis, surely support it . surely you must...
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people like kate moss, - daniel craig, david blunkett, who was the home secretary at the time, lots of celebrities, i sports people, sometimes their nearest and dearest, j sometimes their mistresses. you know, it was a very powerful feeling. - it was... it gave you a visceral thrill at times to know stuff- which nobody else did. here we go. i specifically remember being told to look into an actress i called shobna gulati. in the early 2000s, i'd just embarked on my television career. i had done dinnerladies and i got a job on the biggest soap opera in the world, coronation street. you listen to me. you're going to regret the day that you ever mess with me and my family! now, you are, in real life, shobna, a single mum. i have my mum and my brother and my sister—in—law who really, really support me very much throughout this venture of mine. i was a really shy girl. istillam. what i was doing was doing my job, providing for my son. have you not got any bacon? have i not got any, or have i got any? i'd never thought of it as like, "i'm going to be famous." you know, baby, i love you.
people like kate moss, - daniel craig, david blunkett, who was the home secretary at the time, lots of celebrities, i sports people, sometimes their nearest and dearest, j sometimes their mistresses. you know, it was a very powerful feeling. - it was... it gave you a visceral thrill at times to know stuff- which nobody else did. here we go. i specifically remember being told to look into an actress i called shobna gulati. in the early 2000s, i'd just embarked on my television career. i had done...
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of course, lord blunkett, who was the home secretary under new labour, hopes his party get back hopes that if his party get back into number 10, they'll raise this issue again and use id cards to tackle the small boat crisis . crisis. >> yes, once and for all. he says that without them, asylum seekers can avoid identification and avoid being sent to rwanda and avoid being sent to rwanda and work within the uk illegally. so joining us now is former home office minister norman baker. norman thanks very much, id cards, would that help in any way with the, migration crisis in the channel >> no, it wouldn't help at all. >> no, it wouldn't help at all. >> it's a complete red herring . >> it's a complete red herring. >> it's a complete red herring. >> look, david blunkett was the minister, home secretary who wanted i.d. minister, home secretary who wanted id. cards, brought in more than tony blair did. >> and of course, tony blair. >> and of course, tony blair. >> david blunkett, the way, >> david blunkett, by the way, tom also the home secretary tom was also the home secretary for the secti
of course, lord blunkett, who was the home secretary under new labour, hopes his party get back hopes that if his party get back into number 10, they'll raise this issue again and use id cards to tackle the small boat crisis . crisis. >> yes, once and for all. he says that without them, asylum seekers can avoid identification and avoid being sent to rwanda and avoid being sent to rwanda and work within the uk illegally. so joining us now is former home office minister norman baker. norman...
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and there was always that side to david blunkett, always that authoritarian side to david blunkett or is that feeling that the state should be able to control everything that you do, you know, and demand to see your papers walking down bromley high street? no, thank you. >> i mean also as well . i mean, >> i mean also as well. i mean, they would have to tell us who they would have to tell us who they are to begin with, which is part of the problem, isn't it? because the other aspect because this is the other aspect that wants engage because this is the other aspect that right? wants engage because this is the other aspect that right? fornts engage because this is the other aspect that right? for you engage because this is the other aspect that right? for you couldage because this is the other aspect that right? for you could buy with, right? for you could buy a plane ticket to heathrow airport and claim asylum when you get here for much cheaper than it costs you to employ a human trafficker to put you in the back of a lorry or a&e. the reason why they do it is because they ditch the d
and there was always that side to david blunkett, always that authoritarian side to david blunkett or is that feeling that the state should be able to control everything that you do, you know, and demand to see your papers walking down bromley high street? no, thank you. >> i mean also as well . i mean, >> i mean also as well. i mean, they would have to tell us who they would have to tell us who they are to begin with, which is part of the problem, isn't it? because the other aspect...
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and david blunkett chipping in, saying, well, this is ludicrous because you're going to have even if you do get this rwanda thing off the ground, no pun intended. you'll have a few hundred versus the thousands already stuck in the system. and this is going to make the backlog even worse. although rishi, by the way, is defending the rwanda plan, saying, well, the fact that they're all going to ireland shows it's already working as a deterrent, which i liked. >> well, there's an argument also that it's somewhat preventative cresta in that it will stop the next 10,000 backlog. yes >> and i think that's a really good argument. but it's also quite funny that the legal people are saying, are there a bit of job creation on their part, isn't it? they're saying, we'll tell you how to use our services and potentially making more work for themselves later on. >> yeah, it they're not really deaung >> yeah, it they're not really dealing with the other side, which is the whole process needs massive investment and we should have enough judges really to do both. and it's kind of the, the, the asylum
and david blunkett chipping in, saying, well, this is ludicrous because you're going to have even if you do get this rwanda thing off the ground, no pun intended. you'll have a few hundred versus the thousands already stuck in the system. and this is going to make the backlog even worse. although rishi, by the way, is defending the rwanda plan, saying, well, the fact that they're all going to ireland shows it's already working as a deterrent, which i liked. >> well, there's an argument...
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on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess which one it is? state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by particularly exuberant panel. this evening barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the man who replaced
on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess which one it is? state of the nation starts now....
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and i think one of david blunkett, when he became education secretary's first act, was to scrap it because it was one of those sort of ultimate trendy ways of meeting of learning. so i don't think we did enough maths in primary school, which is what i think we really missed out on because, as you say, the basics, if you don't have the building blocks, then that makes it so much more difficult later on. i think you get the mass, you get like if you get a negative experience early on in your life when you're five, 6 or 11, then for the rest of your life you're scarred and you think, i can't do maths? >> and i see that as a secondary teacher. so maths, it's not the sexiest of subjects, is it? >> people look at it like science and think, oh, what's the. >> unless bobby's teaching it. >> unless bobby's teaching it. >> yeah, you know, back in the day when you could understand why we needed maths because there was no calculators, no computers, and stuff like that . computers, and stuff like that. >> we had calculators by the time i was at school. >> well, we did when i was at school. >> there was
and i think one of david blunkett, when he became education secretary's first act, was to scrap it because it was one of those sort of ultimate trendy ways of meeting of learning. so i don't think we did enough maths in primary school, which is what i think we really missed out on because, as you say, the basics, if you don't have the building blocks, then that makes it so much more difficult later on. i think you get the mass, you get like if you get a negative experience early on in your life...
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lord blunkett, he's been talking in the daily mail today, writing very passionately about digital id . i passionately about digital id. i think it's a terrible idea. you and i slightly disagree on this, martin. of course he's selling it under the auspices that it will stop illegal migration. will it or will it just control all of us? and also prue leith, prue the chef , she said prue leith, the chef, she said that the government are utterly spineless comes to spineless when it comes to obesity and that the big corporations are winning the war, are making us fat. is she right ? and also, i'm sure you've right? and also, i'm sure you've discussed this as well, 141 new billionaires in the last 12 months alone. we'll be talking about what areas they work in really, and asking how do we keep people ambitious, particularly the younger generation , but whilst also generation, but whilst also letting them know that real jobs exist, which don't necessarily make you into a billionaire? should we be taxing the rich more? how do we narrow that divide between the haves and the have nots? without
lord blunkett, he's been talking in the daily mail today, writing very passionately about digital id . i passionately about digital id. i think it's a terrible idea. you and i slightly disagree on this, martin. of course he's selling it under the auspices that it will stop illegal migration. will it or will it just control all of us? and also prue leith, prue the chef , she said prue leith, the chef, she said that the government are utterly spineless comes to spineless when it comes to obesity...
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lord blunkett wrote an emotional piece in the mail this week about the need for a biometric digital id service. i'm going to be speaking to a number of experts to consider the and of such the pros and cons of such technological wizardry. i'm going to speaking also to going to be speaking also to reality star frankie essex. reality tv star frankie essex. what does privacy mean to a professional youtuber , and do professional youtuber, and do they have any concerns about living their lives in the permanent public space? plus, we're be debating we're going to be debating whether germans got it right whether the germans got it right this relax the rules on this week to relax the rules on cannabis. but first, update cannabis. but first, an update on latest news headlines. on the latest news headlines. >> good
lord blunkett wrote an emotional piece in the mail this week about the need for a biometric digital id service. i'm going to be speaking to a number of experts to consider the and of such the pros and cons of such technological wizardry. i'm going to speaking also to going to be speaking also to reality star frankie essex. reality tv star frankie essex. what does privacy mean to a professional youtuber , and do professional youtuber, and do they have any concerns about living their lives in the...
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home secretary or former tory work and pensions secretaries iain duncan smith, alan johnson, david blunkett, all on board, saying this is a disgrace. so hopefully enough political pressure and i know it might be different for different people, but in this case £800, you don't even whatever your even have even whatever your salary is, if you earn in additional work under £1,000 in additional work under £1,000 in a financial year, you don't even have to declare it . have to declare it. >> no, no, you'd have to pay tax on that. yeah. so why then would £800 on that affect over over three half years, three three and a half years, three and years mean makes no and a half years i mean makes no sense and a half years i mean makes no sen no. so yeah it's an you >> no. so yeah it's an and you would think in the dwp the civil servants would be like hang on a minute. yeah. why are we pursuing woman this minute. yeah. why are we pursuirwhen. woman this minute. yeah. why are we pursuirwhen. yeah. n this minute. yeah. why are we pursuirwhen. yeah. you this minute. yeah. why are we pursuirwhen. yeah. y
home secretary or former tory work and pensions secretaries iain duncan smith, alan johnson, david blunkett, all on board, saying this is a disgrace. so hopefully enough political pressure and i know it might be different for different people, but in this case £800, you don't even whatever your even have even whatever your salary is, if you earn in additional work under £1,000 in additional work under £1,000 in a financial year, you don't even have to declare it . have to declare it....