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the former editor of the sun , kelvin mackenzie. of the sun, kelvin mackenzie. alongside me is the co—founder of novara media. aaron bastani. welcome, everybody, national pet day. let's have a look. some more of your pets, this is princess grace. i like this is from our hometown of hull . yes. from our hometown of hull. yes. two hull princesses in the same place at the same time. who would have thought that a god, kelvin, that was an excellent joke. pack it in, please. sniggering away at the back. look, this is, rocky and apollo. look, this is, rocky and apollo. look at these two chaps, again, icannot look at these two chaps, again, i cannot tell you what dogs they are. if you're listening on the radio, i've got absolutely no idea. but the snuggled in settled ready dewbs & co. settled in, ready for dewbs& co. and like it . and look at this and i like it. and look at this one. last but not least, mortimer faye . oh, these are mortimer and faye. oh, these are cute, they, are in cute, aren't they, they are in nottingham . they go national pet nottingham. they go
the former editor of the sun , kelvin mackenzie. of the sun, kelvin mackenzie. alongside me is the co—founder of novara media. aaron bastani. welcome, everybody, national pet day. let's have a look. some more of your pets, this is princess grace. i like this is from our hometown of hull . yes. from our hometown of hull. yes. two hull princesses in the same place at the same time. who would have thought that a god, kelvin, that was an excellent joke. pack it in, please. sniggering away at the...
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tessa dunlop and kelvin with me. tessa dunlop and kelvin mackenzie. tessa. the british people want illegal migration stopped , parliament wants it stopped, parliament wants it stopped. and the european court has batty views on green issues and likes illegal migration. isn't it time we pulled out? >> i saw that little fist creeping towards me there as you made each unpleasant point. i mean, i'm actually not sure where you get these ideas from. do we all have an obsession about stopping illegal immigration to the point that we have to turn our own legal system into a sort of blue cheese, where we say, oh, you know, the moon now has mountains on it, i.e. rwanda is a safe place to go. so i, for one, am very grateful that the echr exists. i want to just sound a note of caution. the 12 cabinet members who were against this move vehemently against it are not the tory headbangers. they're vaguely normal conservatives. no, no. like hunt , for example, like the quite good northern ireland secretary hunt, who was in favour of william wragg being a brave man for actuall
tessa dunlop and kelvin with me. tessa dunlop and kelvin mackenzie. tessa. the british people want illegal migration stopped , parliament wants it stopped, parliament wants it stopped. and the european court has batty views on green issues and likes illegal migration. isn't it time we pulled out? >> i saw that little fist creeping towards me there as you made each unpleasant point. i mean, i'm actually not sure where you get these ideas from. do we all have an obsession about stopping...
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and kelvin mackenzie, of course. now farmers are calling for the government to give them a universal basic income, saying the post—brexit agriculture subsidy scheme has left many of them worse off. do farmers need more money from state, or do more money from the state, or do we need to leave it up to the free market? kelvin, where do you stand on this? >> not, i'm not. i'm never >> i'm not, i'm not. i'm never in favour of a kind of guaranteed income. yeah, and if i was going to give anybody a guaranteed income, i'd probably give you probably have to give it you probably have to start thinking about uber drivers well, i'm not in drivers as well, so i'm not in favour of that. the issue here is that, that there are, i think, only 100 signed up to this so far. and if anybody puts you a petition in front of you and says, are you in favour of, receiving money for which you don't have to work or don't have to, then i'm afraid everybody signs for it. so i'm not. and the other aspect of this is that when you get when you're
and kelvin mackenzie, of course. now farmers are calling for the government to give them a universal basic income, saying the post—brexit agriculture subsidy scheme has left many of them worse off. do farmers need more money from state, or do more money from the state, or do we need to leave it up to the free market? kelvin, where do you stand on this? >> not, i'm not. i'm never >> i'm not, i'm not. i'm never in favour of a kind of guaranteed income. yeah, and if i was going to...
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kelvin mackenzie. remain alongside me. we're talking about the police and the fact that only 40% of people in england apparently trust the police. i was asking you, do you think that we need to have a police force? because i do wonder whether or not we've just become little bit too much of become a little bit too much of a, you know, we're your friends. we're going to get among you. we're going to get among you. we're going to get among you. we're going to, you know, take the knee with you. we're going to paint cars to show to paint our cars to show solidarity with your sexualities. i just think sexualities. and i just think that they probably sexualities. and i just think that be they probably sexualities. and i just think that be a they probably sexualities. and i just think that be a little probably sexualities. and i just think that be a little bit)bably sexualities. and i just think that be a little bit of|bly should be a little bit of distance, perhaps between the police community. vie. >> no, because i think that >>
kelvin mackenzie. remain alongside me. we're talking about the police and the fact that only 40% of people in england apparently trust the police. i was asking you, do you think that we need to have a police force? because i do wonder whether or not we've just become little bit too much of become a little bit too much of a, you know, we're your friends. we're going to get among you. we're going to get among you. we're going to get among you. we're going to, you know, take the knee with you....
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former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the historian and mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop. kelvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be able to. i can see why that would be problematic, that we need to have clear differentiation between a news bulletin and a discussion programme and a reporter and a reporter. we do that, and we have to be careful. that's fair enough. >> yeah, well, it's okay, it's okay. and it's nice to get the official regulator imprimatur for your appointment. i must say, however , for it is, say, however, for it is, i think, ridiculous of ofcom to suggest that in the six weeks which are normal purdah in involved in these general elections, that a presenter can't carry on presenting because . because the truth about beca
former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the historian and mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop. kelvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be...
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the sun, kelvin former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a secondary school in wales. a man valley school was put into lockdown shortly after 11 am. after three people were injured . after three people were injured. emergency services responded, including wales air ambulance . including wales air ambulance. police say the injuries are not life threatening. forensic teams have been on site and a knife has been recovered . the suspect has been recovered. the suspect remains in custody. superintendent ross evans spoke to the media. >> i'm aware that there is footage circulating on social media and i would ask that this is kindly removed to preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation
the sun, kelvin former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a secondary school in...
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kelvin mackenzie. he speaks out shortly. but first, the radical rwanda bill has been subject to parliamentary ping pong for weeks, with the latest vote due to continue late into tonight despite months of delays . this despite months of delays. this is what the prime minister was promising in a press conference earlier today. >> i can confirm that we've put an airfield on standby, booked commercial charter planes for specific slots and we have 500 highly trained individuals ready to escort illegal migrants all the way to rwanda , with 300 more the way to rwanda, with 300 more trained in the coming weeks. >> now, look, i admire his optimism, but he may have a job on his hands . optimism, but he may have a job on his hands. however, with optimism, but he may have a job on his hands . however, with the on his hands. however, with the bill potentially facing indefinite parliamentary ping pong, the government seems unwilling to compromise. while the unelected house of lords is so far refusing to back down. and now , given the unen
kelvin mackenzie. he speaks out shortly. but first, the radical rwanda bill has been subject to parliamentary ping pong for weeks, with the latest vote due to continue late into tonight despite months of delays . this despite months of delays. this is what the prime minister was promising in a press conference earlier today. >> i can confirm that we've put an airfield on standby, booked commercial charter planes for specific slots and we have 500 highly trained individuals ready to escort...
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i'm joined now by the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie kelvin. i do not understand how both things can be both of these things can be true. wes streeting talking about privatisation , talking about privatisation, talking about privatisation, talking about middle class lefties holding the party back and at the time, labour apparently the same time, labour apparently looking power the looking to give power to the unions to negotiate nhs pay rises. well it like most things that i've starmer or now streeting says the numbers don't add up. >> it is impossible to social. the social issue is massive in our country, brown tried to fix it. that didn't work. cameron tried to fix it. this is like 20 or 30 years. it would literally cost tens of billions. so every time you hear that, it's not going to cost you any more money. just remember that because post november the 14th, everything will cost money. and the issue, the idea that the trade union movement, the issue, the idea that the trade union movement , who the issue, the idea that the trade union moveme
i'm joined now by the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie kelvin. i do not understand how both things can be both of these things can be true. wes streeting talking about privatisation , talking about privatisation, talking about privatisation, talking about middle class lefties holding the party back and at the time, labour apparently the same time, labour apparently looking power the looking to give power to the unions to negotiate nhs pay rises. well it like most things that i've...
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kelvin mackenzie on the prince harry us deportation row. but first, the rwanda bill is finally set to pass through parliament later this week. but open border fanatics won't go down without a fight. the controversial charity care for calais has recruited hundreds of volunteers to identify illegal migrants who are due on the first flights and help them make last minute appeals to stay in the uk. its chief executive, steve smith, told the i newspaper we know this is a desperate government who are going after those with the least likelihood of being able to legal support to able to secure legal support to challenge their rwanda notice. if passes rwanda if parliament passes the rwanda bill next week, we will leave no stone unturned to identify those at risk and signpost them to get legal support. well while care for calais like to take the moral high ground , they do have moral high ground, they do have some blots on record. just some blots on their record. just last year they were reprimanded by charity commission for by the charity commission
kelvin mackenzie on the prince harry us deportation row. but first, the rwanda bill is finally set to pass through parliament later this week. but open border fanatics won't go down without a fight. the controversial charity care for calais has recruited hundreds of volunteers to identify illegal migrants who are due on the first flights and help them make last minute appeals to stay in the uk. its chief executive, steve smith, told the i newspaper we know this is a desperate government who are...
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mackenzie and kelvin. this is yet another predominantly british pakistani grooming gang, isn't it? >> yes it is and i made a mistake. i tweeted that that they were an asian gang and of course everybody then piles in and says, look , they're not and says, look, they're not asian. you know, they don't come from japan , they don't come from from japan, they don't come from bangladesh, they don't come from india. actually, they came from, they were pakistani muslims . and they were pakistani muslims. and they were pakistani muslims. and the other reason, the real reason why they weren't they haven't been named in two years is because a number of them are related to each other. they are first cousins. and therefore, if you reported on on one, then the other family then got caught up in it. so it's been an incredible trial and it hasn't had the publicity which it should have had . yeah, because should have had. yeah, because because each trial has not been deau because each trial has not been dealt with separate
mackenzie and kelvin. this is yet another predominantly british pakistani grooming gang, isn't it? >> yes it is and i made a mistake. i tweeted that that they were an asian gang and of course everybody then piles in and says, look , they're not and says, look, they're not asian. you know, they don't come from japan , they don't come from from japan, they don't come from bangladesh, they don't come from india. actually, they came from, they were pakistani muslims . and they were pakistani...
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mackenzie kelvin. i think rishi sunak deserves some credit for standing his ground with the unions. would we see the same resolution in under labour? >> absolutely. wouldn't they will throw their hand in at 100 miles an hour. it'll be a shocking aspect of a, you know, hugely powerful labour government. so let's look at it one by one on the doctors, the consultants . it's no wonder they consultants. it's no wonder they settled. they got a 19% pay hike. we'd all settle for 19. many would settle for 9% or actually because it's a monopoly and they belong to a trade union, they can charge whatever they like and they can walk out. when the consultants walked out, that was a new low for, for even for the nhs. so the junior doctors are saying to themselves, right. well we've now got a sighting shot. we'll give up 35, but the minimum we'll go for is 19% and therefore they'll settle for 25. and starmer will say, where do i sign? now we look upon the other aspect of it , which sign? now we look upon the other asp
mackenzie kelvin. i think rishi sunak deserves some credit for standing his ground with the unions. would we see the same resolution in under labour? >> absolutely. wouldn't they will throw their hand in at 100 miles an hour. it'll be a shocking aspect of a, you know, hugely powerful labour government. so let's look at it one by one on the doctors, the consultants . it's no wonder they consultants. it's no wonder they settled. they got a 19% pay hike. we'd all settle for 19. many would...
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i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a secondary school in wales. a man valley school was put into lockdown shortly after 11 am. after three people were injured . after three people were injured. emergency services responded, including wales air ambulance . including wales air ambulance. police say the injuries are not life threatening. forensic teams have been on site and a knife has been recovered . the suspect has been recovered. the suspect remains in custody. superintendent ross evans spoke to the media. >> i'm aware that there is footage circulating on social media and i would ask that this is
i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage...
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former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight. five members of a bulgarian organised crime group have been convicted today of falsely claiming over £50 million in universal credit in the uk's biggest ever case of benefit fraud . the gang worked benefit fraud. the gang worked for almost five years, making thousands of false claims for
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well, you may have noticed that a certain pugnacious panellist, kelvin mackenzie, isn't with me today, and that's because i hear that he's not as well as he would like to be. but he joins me from home. kelvin, first of all, i hope you're not feeling too bad. >> no, not too bad. i cheered up in the last debate anyway. >> i had to as a silent >> well, i had to as a silent for a moment, which an absolute miracle. but, anyway, to come to this this topic, yeah. isn't it outrageous that oxford universities, should be defending the shutting down of debate when universities whole purpose is to expand debate. >> right. so this guy is just an employee . he's like, he's like employee. he's like, he's like a he's like, i know this sounds terrible . like a super hr terrible. like a super hr director. it's as though the finance director of oxford university or the marketing director decided to come and give their views. right. he he he has strong views. that's fine. keep them to himself when he's no longer receiving a monthly pay packet for carrying out, reasonable works within his employer. so tha
well, you may have noticed that a certain pugnacious panellist, kelvin mackenzie, isn't with me today, and that's because i hear that he's not as well as he would like to be. but he joins me from home. kelvin, first of all, i hope you're not feeling too bad. >> no, not too bad. i cheered up in the last debate anyway. >> i had to as a silent >> well, i had to as a silent for a moment, which an absolute miracle. but, anyway, to come to this this topic, yeah. isn't it outrageous...
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it's mackenzie versus mackenzie today couldn't have cast a better debate , kelvin, let's better debate, kelvin, let's kick off with you , well, i think kick off with you, well, i think the in fact, the stats are quite clear that the amount of, the, the demographic that are, citing mental health difficulties when not going to work are between about 16 and 29. so there's clearly something has changed quite dramatically because of cicely. i could just about remember when i was 16 to 29, and all i wanted to do was get a work, impress the boss, make a few bob , and, and have a good time. >> well, now . now, i think >> well, now. now, i think impressing the boss. you have to do it. impressing the boss. you have to doit.the impressing the boss. you have to do it. the other way around. the boss has to impress you, right? otherwise you're not going to join the company because there's a there's a shortage of, of ambitious young people also , ambitious young people and also, secondly, i think that the phone and your friends have become more important to you than full time employment. i'm not sayi
it's mackenzie versus mackenzie today couldn't have cast a better debate , kelvin, let's better debate, kelvin, let's kick off with you , well, i think kick off with you, well, i think the in fact, the stats are quite clear that the amount of, the, the demographic that are, citing mental health difficulties when not going to work are between about 16 and 29. so there's clearly something has changed quite dramatically because of cicely. i could just about remember when i was 16 to 29, and all i...