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fegan, now you've been sending in your views throughout the show. in fact, hundreds of you. and as you probably imagine, the topic of 21,000 missing migrants has really got you hot under the collar. stephen says this the days have gone when britain was safe enough to not bother with tight controls on people . there tight controls on people. there is no nice way of dealing with the problem anymore other than raiding places, tagging people, taking dna and imposing id cards. a strong arm approach there from stephen and antonio as this shock horror. thousands of migrants are missing and this comes as a surprise to the government or indeed to anybody. the conservative are clearly living within a parallel universe . thanks for those universe. thanks for those comments, and please keep them coming in before the end of the show, because there's loads more still to come between now and 6:00, i'll talk about the shocking incident that saw pro—palestinian protesters disrupt a remembrance march at the site of the auschwitz concentration camp. unbelievable but first, it's time for your
fegan, now you've been sending in your views throughout the show. in fact, hundreds of you. and as you probably imagine, the topic of 21,000 missing migrants has really got you hot under the collar. stephen says this the days have gone when britain was safe enough to not bother with tight controls on people . there tight controls on people. there is no nice way of dealing with the problem anymore other than raiding places, tagging people, taking dna and imposing id cards. a strong arm approach...
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fegan, you're an absolutely incredible woman. we @gbnews wish you all the best of luck on this incredible challenge, and i'm sure we'll be touching base with you again. good luck and we'll see you soon. thank you so much. there you go. figen murray on walk to downing street , 186 on walk to downing street, 186 long miles to try and get this law over the line to try and make people more safe at venues in the uk . in the uk. >> thank you sophie, thank you so much. >> good luck to what a great mum she is fighting for the memory of her son, just two of them remarkable women as you say. >> how would you get out of bed if you'd gone through either of those women have been through mums and those triplets lost their big brother. >> awful, right? >> awful, right? >> let us know your thoughts this morning, won't you, gbnews.com/yoursay. but still to come . this morning, russian come. this morning, russian president vladimir putin has renewed his oath for a fifth term with russia under firm control. this is britain's newsroom on . gb news.
fegan, you're an absolutely incredible woman. we @gbnews wish you all the best of luck on this incredible challenge, and i'm sure we'll be touching base with you again. good luck and we'll see you soon. thank you so much. there you go. figen murray on walk to downing street , 186 on walk to downing street, 186 long miles to try and get this law over the line to try and make people more safe at venues in the uk . in the uk. >> thank you sophie, thank you so much. >> good luck to what...
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i need him to keep to his promise. >> well, fegan , thank you so >> well, fegan, thank you so much for joining >> well, fegan, thank you so much forjoining us. you're an amazing woman and it's an amazing woman and it's an amazing achievement. so thank you so much. we'll be following fegan today and meeting her later on to find out exactly what rishi sunak says about martin's law. >> okay, sophie, thanks very much indeed. such an important thing that she's that she's trying to achieve there. and anyone. trying to achieve there. and anyone . i told you this before, anyone. i told you this before, my niece was at that concert and it took her a long time to. she wasn't injured , but it took a wasn't injured, but it took a long time to get over the shock. and with my brother and sister in law, sat outside waiting to pick her up to take her home. well, they must have been heanng well, they must have been hearing all that go off. >> i mean, how do you ever get over that, i suppose, and it's still just. it blows my mind, really, that that happened here in this country and that children largely
i need him to keep to his promise. >> well, fegan , thank you so >> well, fegan, thank you so much for joining >> well, fegan, thank you so much forjoining us. you're an amazing woman and it's an amazing woman and it's an amazing achievement. so thank you so much. we'll be following fegan today and meeting her later on to find out exactly what rishi sunak says about martin's law. >> okay, sophie, thanks very much indeed. such an important thing that she's that she's...
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public places to have a legal obligation to put security on and keep people safe. >> this morning, fegan will begin a walk from the spot where her son died. all the way to downing street. they'll arrive on the seventh anniversary of the attack and until then, she wants as many people to get involved as possible. >> people can join us on the walk at different stages and help us make the point. and i believe in people power because really , the government may stall really, the government may stall the decision to get the legislation over the line, but the general public deserve to be safe and want to be kept safe. >> sophie reaper. gb news. >> sophie reaper. gb news. >> idea needs to make sure stuff like that can never , ever happen again. >> and we wish you the best of luck with that. walk or march as it's been described over the next few days. >> right. shall we see what's happening in the world of sport? >> a lot, it seems there is quite a lot. >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, really? >> oh, really? >> good. shall we start with a little snooker? shall we? oh, yeah. >> why not? new world champion.
public places to have a legal obligation to put security on and keep people safe. >> this morning, fegan will begin a walk from the spot where her son died. all the way to downing street. they'll arrive on the seventh anniversary of the attack and until then, she wants as many people to get involved as possible. >> people can join us on the walk at different stages and help us make the point. and i believe in people power because really , the government may stall really, the...
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prevented it from happening as a result , for the past five years, result, for the past five years, fegan has worked tirelessly to try and improve security at uk venues. >> about 18 months after martin died, we went to a theatre in manchester and there was absolutely no security and that completely floored me. then i looked into it and realised there's no legislation for security at all, and i wanted to change that. i just want venues and places, public places to have a legal obligation to put security on and keep people safe i >> -- >> this morning, fegan will begin a walk from the spot where her son died all the way to downing street . they'll arrive downing street. they'll arrive on the seventh anniversary of the attack , and until then, she the attack, and until then, she wants as many people to get involved as possible. >> people can join us on the walk , at different stages and walk, at different stages and help us make the point. and i believe in people power because really, the government may stall the decision to get the legislation over the line, but the general public deserve t
prevented it from happening as a result , for the past five years, result, for the past five years, fegan has worked tirelessly to try and improve security at uk venues. >> about 18 months after martin died, we went to a theatre in manchester and there was absolutely no security and that completely floored me. then i looked into it and realised there's no legislation for security at all, and i wanted to change that. i just want venues and places, public places to have a legal obligation...
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we saw you, of course, with a fegan's mother. sorry. figen murray, on the day that she left manchester just from the arena. how was her journey been this week ? journey been this week? >> well, it's actually been just over two weeks since she set off on her journey, and we spoke to on herjourney, and we spoke to her this morning. she arrived at marble arch in central london yesterday. we caught up with her this morning before she set off on this very last leg of the journey to downing street, she told me that her hips are very sore and that her blisters are still yet to heal. but i think the overarching message she had was that it's all been so worth it at the time. i'm sure you'll remember , she said, that she remember, she said, that she wanted to send a message directly to prime minister rishi sunak that how important it was that we get martyn's law over the line to make sure that our venues are entertainment venues in the uk are made so much safer in the uk are made so much safer in the uk are made so much safer in the wake of the m
we saw you, of course, with a fegan's mother. sorry. figen murray, on the day that she left manchester just from the arena. how was her journey been this week ? journey been this week? >> well, it's actually been just over two weeks since she set off on her journey, and we spoke to on herjourney, and we spoke to her this morning. she arrived at marble arch in central london yesterday. we caught up with her this morning before she set off on this very last leg of the journey to downing...