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badenoch , told a conference kemi badenoch, told a conference in the city that it's wrong to attribute britain's wealth to slavery and colonialism and seemingly upset all the right people. former historian turned left wing activist william dalrymple claimed the secretary of state ought to, quote, learn some history in what is seemingly the historical equivalent of eco fanatics, saying follow the science. but a new report published by the distinguished institute of economic affairs has suggested that colonial profits funded 7 to 15% of investment in britain and that sugar produced by slaves boosted the economy by only 2.5. the author of the report, kristian niemietz, goes on to argue that while colonialism and slavery made some people very rich, such profits were not large enough seriously to affect macroeconomic aggregates like britain's investment rate and capital formation . well, one of capital formation. well, one of his colleagues, the communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, harrison griffiths, joins me now . harrison, thank you for coming in, 7,015% of invest
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badenoch , told a conference kemi badenoch, told a conference in the city that it's wrong to attribute britain's wealth to slavery and colonialism and seemingly upset all the right people. former historian turned left wing activist william dalrymple claimed the secretary of state ought to, quote, learn some history in what is seemingly the historical equivalent of eco fanatics, saying follow the science. but a new report published by the distinguished institute of economic affairs has suggested that colonial profits funded 7 to 15% of investment in britain and that sugar produced by slaves boosted the economy by only 2.5. the author of the report, kristian niemietz, goes on to argue that while colonialism and slavery made some people very rich, such profits were not large enough seriously to affect macroeconomic aggregates like britain's investment rate and capital formation . well, one of capital formation. well, one of his colleagues, the communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, harrison griffiths, joins me now . harrison, thank you for coming in, 7,015% of invest
badenoch , told a conference kemi badenoch, told a conference in the city that it's wrong to attribute britain's wealth to slavery and colonialism and seemingly upset all the right people. former historian turned left wing activist william dalrymple claimed the secretary of state ought to, quote, learn some history in what is seemingly the historical equivalent of eco fanatics, saying follow the science. but a new report published by the distinguished institute of economic affairs has suggested...
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kemi badenoch , the 2:25 now. kemi badenoch, the trade secretary, has backed a report by the institute of economic affairs. this report says that slavery had a very minor role to play in britain's overall wealth. >> yes , which is quite >> yes, which is quite a controversial claim to make. >> now the business and trade secretary praised the report for its counterweight to simplistic narratives that exaggerate the significance of empire and slavery to britain's economic development . development. >> well, the report also says that slavery and colonialism could have contributed to making britain poorer. but that has. but has the significance been played down by the report, let's debate the facts now. the communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, reem ibrahim , joins us. and ken reem ibrahim, joins us. and ken haynes, who's an anti—racist racism activist, is also here. reem it's your organisation's report . what exactly is it saying? >> yeah, thank you for having me on, tom. >> and absolutely, it
kemi badenoch , the 2:25 now. kemi badenoch, the trade secretary, has backed a report by the institute of economic affairs. this report says that slavery had a very minor role to play in britain's overall wealth. >> yes , which is quite >> yes, which is quite a controversial claim to make. >> now the business and trade secretary praised the report for its counterweight to simplistic narratives that exaggerate the significance of empire and slavery to britain's economic...
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as business and trade secretary kemi badenoch said the scheme is working. i think we should remember that we're spending £8 million a day on this issue. >> that is not something that is sustainable. we have to deal with it. people said the rwanda scheme wouldn't work . they tried scheme wouldn't work. they tried to say that it wasn't a safe country. if it wasn't a safe country, we wouldn't have people volunteering to go. this shows that the scheme is working . that the scheme is working. people go to rwanda on holiday. i know someone who has gone there on a gap year. we need to actually make sure that this scheme works. and that's what the prime minister is focusing on, getting people on those flights and getting getting them over there . over there. >> meanwhile, a man has been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences after five migrants died trying to cross the english channel last week. the national crime agency said a 23 year old sudanese national was arrested on suspicion of assisting illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. it comes as
as business and trade secretary kemi badenoch said the scheme is working. i think we should remember that we're spending £8 million a day on this issue. >> that is not something that is sustainable. we have to deal with it. people said the rwanda scheme wouldn't work . they tried scheme wouldn't work. they tried to say that it wasn't a safe country. if it wasn't a safe country, we wouldn't have people volunteering to go. this shows that the scheme is working . that the scheme is working....
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we're going to be kemi badenoch. we're going to be talking to her and the headlines today. >> a man's been tasered and arrested after multiple stabbings in north east london. he remains in custody but is yet to be interviewed given the extent of his injuries. >> crunch day for the scottish government . they face a vote of government. they face a vote of no confidence put forward by laboun no confidence put forward by labour, have lost. all ministers would be forced to step down. >> king charles tells cancer patients on his return to public duty that his diagnosis came as a big shock. the government has also launched the biggest prostate cancer trial of its kind to test the effectiveness of techniques treating the disease . disease. >> the first failed asylum seeker has been sent to rwanda and he gets paid for it , given a and he gets paid for it, given a fee, by the government . they fee, by the government. they have rejected the asylum system and don't arrive. and he didn't arrive on a small boat via the channel. bu
we're going to be kemi badenoch. we're going to be talking to her and the headlines today. >> a man's been tasered and arrested after multiple stabbings in north east london. he remains in custody but is yet to be interviewed given the extent of his injuries. >> crunch day for the scottish government . they face a vote of government. they face a vote of no confidence put forward by laboun no confidence put forward by labour, have lost. all ministers would be forced to step down....
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there are a few actual tory tories like kemi badenoch doing some things at the moment. gillian keegan as health secretary, just sort of eradicating some of the craziness before they go out, maybe setting themselves up for a tory leadership battle at some point. but there are definitely some more sort of conservative type policies coming out just out of the woodwork over the last couple of months. >> it took them 14 years. >> it took them 14 years. >> yeah. but it's just it's like a last, you know, they know they're going to have to go and get other jobs. >> so yeah. yeah and hopefully lose these, these policies that are coming through are going to be kept on by the starmer government. >> so yeah. no they're not they're not going to be you know they're not going to be you know they're not going to be you know they're not going to be. and i think it's what i'd like what i, what i'd like to see. but i think what we'd all see is, is these people all banging the islamists and saying, who, who believes in what they believe in more. i think i think the lgbt whatever. q more. i
there are a few actual tory tories like kemi badenoch doing some things at the moment. gillian keegan as health secretary, just sort of eradicating some of the craziness before they go out, maybe setting themselves up for a tory leadership battle at some point. but there are definitely some more sort of conservative type policies coming out just out of the woodwork over the last couple of months. >> it took them 14 years. >> it took them 14 years. >> yeah. but it's just it's...
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but listen to kemi badenoch. she's absolutely a sensible person. she's saying, look, don't let's go mad over this . yeah, we believe in this. yeah, we believe in equality. of course we do. but don't let's go completely insane. it's not over the top being . being. >> it's not kindness. it's not well, it's kindness, but it's also practical. that's why this is so used within the private sector. because it increases efficiency. it it increases productivity. because if you understand your entire customer base, you can make better decisions for to increase productivity of the business for the job dni scheme has been proven to increase profitability. it is a moral imperative , yes, but it's also imperative, yes, but it's also a practical imperative. it works across the board, but unfortunately it's been hijacked. and now it's popular to be like, oh , dni is all about to be like, oh, dni is all about wokery when it's not about increasing efficiency. what do we have stagnant growth in this country? no, we haven't actually the daily mail. >> and that's an or
but listen to kemi badenoch. she's absolutely a sensible person. she's saying, look, don't let's go mad over this . yeah, we believe in this. yeah, we believe in equality. of course we do. but don't let's go completely insane. it's not over the top being . being. >> it's not kindness. it's not well, it's kindness, but it's also practical. that's why this is so used within the private sector. because it increases efficiency. it it increases productivity. because if you understand your...
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he's trained the likes of michael gove, sajid javid and kemi badenoch . the political kemi badenoch. the political presentation coach graham davies . well, graham, thank you so much for joining . well, graham, thank you so much forjoining us in the much for joining us in the studio , i suppose a lot of studio, i suppose a lot of people, when they think about political presentation, they think of the past masters, people like tony blair would, would be generally considered to be a gifted communicator. i think a lot of people would ask the question , who's who's at the the question, who's who's at the top of their game today? well well, there's an interesting contrast between keir starmer , contrast between keir starmer, rishi sunak and i have to say, david cameron , because he was david cameron, because he was a political presentation performer on a par with tony blair. >> and actually some of the performances that david cameron has put in on television and on video, where he does that amazing thing that only experienced tv presenters can normally do of ta
he's trained the likes of michael gove, sajid javid and kemi badenoch . the political kemi badenoch. the political presentation coach graham davies . well, graham, thank you so much for joining . well, graham, thank you so much forjoining us in the much for joining us in the studio , i suppose a lot of studio, i suppose a lot of people, when they think about political presentation, they think of the past masters, people like tony blair would, would be generally considered to be a gifted...
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that it was kemi badenoch. and this report points out, in fact , that report points out, in fact, that british ingenuity and industry and free markets and that get up and free markets and that get up and go spirit was the true dnven and go spirit was the true driver, not taking and plundering from african or third world nations. >> well, i disagree with that premise. i think you know, the slave trade, although it may they may have only just broken even. >> it did set up the infrastructure and the framework for the other trades across that kind of african american triangle. you know, you're looking at silk, looking at crops, those kind of things. it did set up the infrastructure for britain to push forward into the industrial revolution. so it may not have been directly slavery, but it was the consequences and the fallouts from slavery. >> it did push it forward to the industrial. >> the biggest driving force was british ingenuity, which we must celebrate. we punch way above our weight and continue to do so in t
that it was kemi badenoch. and this report points out, in fact , that report points out, in fact, that british ingenuity and industry and free markets and that get up and free markets and that get up and go spirit was the true dnven and go spirit was the true driver, not taking and plundering from african or third world nations. >> well, i disagree with that premise. i think you know, the slave trade, although it may they may have only just broken even. >> it did set up the...
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that argument is my colleague kemi badenoch has shown, is inherently flawed. but these ideas are deeply congenial to those auto authoritarian states who are ranged together against us. from iran, china, and even russia, the decolonisation narrative is meat and drink. the idea that the success of liberal western nations is built on plunder and domination, and that our attachment to freedom is me hypocrisy, is central to their efforts to advance their goals. that is why forces within those powers seek to influence the debate in our country. they want to weaken our collective resolve in support of democratic values and fellow democracies. and they know that if they can undermine support for israel by encouraging a broader lack of self—confidence in the west's values, they will have secured a victory. it is no mere coincidence that iran, russia and china are sources and spreaders of anti—semitic and anti—israel narratives. they know that those intellectual currents erode our shared defences. and they know that if the decolonisation narrative and the delegiti
that argument is my colleague kemi badenoch has shown, is inherently flawed. but these ideas are deeply congenial to those auto authoritarian states who are ranged together against us. from iran, china, and even russia, the decolonisation narrative is meat and drink. the idea that the success of liberal western nations is built on plunder and domination, and that our attachment to freedom is me hypocrisy, is central to their efforts to advance their goals. that is why forces within those powers...
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i do think penny mordaunt and kemi badenoch. that's a good shout. but, you know, it depends on whether they're covering things that are relevant to their to their office. right. he's the prime minister. so he's the most suitable to talk about anything to do with the country . to do with the country. >> you've got a veterans minister here amy, who's who's saying basically paraphrasing. but you know we need to see the pubuc but you know we need to see the public need to see less of rishi sunakin public need to see less of rishi sunak in order for the tories to do better. >> but apparently we need to see more of his bare feet. >> i want, i want to smell, but do you remember when you had that video of somebody clipping their toenails? >> oh yeah. and you couldn't see their face? was it johnny? >> was it johnny? >> was it johnny? no, >> was it johnny? no, it >> was it johnny? no, it wasn't johnny. >> to be fair, i think he's making that line because kemi and penny are more attractive than rishi. >> do you think this is a looks thing? >> of course. but go
i do think penny mordaunt and kemi badenoch. that's a good shout. but, you know, it depends on whether they're covering things that are relevant to their to their office. right. he's the prime minister. so he's the most suitable to talk about anything to do with the country . to do with the country. >> you've got a veterans minister here amy, who's who's saying basically paraphrasing. but you know we need to see the pubuc but you know we need to see the public need to see less of rishi...
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. >> kemi badenoch . i've nominated >> kemi badenoch. i've nominated her several times. i'll keep nominating her until she eventually wins, she. you had this earlier on your show, patrick. my old stomping ground. the institute of economic affairs had released this report. i think it's a very useful contribution to the debate. kemi badenoch backed up the iea. slavery is not what made britain rich. that doesn't excuse slavery. but we've got to stop believing that we're all rich and affluent because we had slavery back in the day. good for kemi for being outspoken to the point and saying what some people thinks the unsayable. >> well , people thinks the unsayable. >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> and well be, you know, doing the old argue, we'll just throw a lump £1 billion. what, are you going to give it somewhere? why don't you give it to christians who are being persecuted all over the world? adam, who's your greatest britain? >> i live in loughton, which is five minutes from hainault. so yesterday's event have really upset a lot of people in the local community. i've g
. >> kemi badenoch . i've nominated >> kemi badenoch. i've nominated her several times. i'll keep nominating her until she eventually wins, she. you had this earlier on your show, patrick. my old stomping ground. the institute of economic affairs had released this report. i think it's a very useful contribution to the debate. kemi badenoch backed up the iea. slavery is not what made britain rich. that doesn't excuse slavery. but we've got to stop believing that we're all rich and...
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. >> so kemi badenoch, the women in women and equalities minister says these mixed sex toilet spaces deny privacy and dignity to both men and women. so is it long overdue? political commentator piers pottinger is still with us in the studio, people in our inbox this morning, piers are saying if this is what the tories have got to win the election, then they are taking the proverbial in a way that is rather appropriate to this story. is this all they've got? well i must admit, they've got? well i must admit, the timing of this announcement seems to me a little again, it shows how they they don't really understand when and how to make major announcements, but at least it's a step in the right direction. >> i believe . i mean, i think >> i believe. i mean, i think most people thought whoever came up with this unisex lavatory idea in the first place must be mad. i think you were saying, bev. >> it's for more economic purposes, isn't it? >> i think it's more about profit , this issue. because if profit, this issue. because if you're building a new office block, it was cheaper to just put
. >> so kemi badenoch, the women in women and equalities minister says these mixed sex toilet spaces deny privacy and dignity to both men and women. so is it long overdue? political commentator piers pottinger is still with us in the studio, people in our inbox this morning, piers are saying if this is what the tories have got to win the election, then they are taking the proverbial in a way that is rather appropriate to this story. is this all they've got? well i must admit, they've got?...
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most importantly, sunday express sajeela companies told by kemi badenoch who i think will be a future prime minister end this woke madness. >> a cabinet minister tears into bosses over diversity drive . she bosses over diversity drive. she argues that sort of activism in corporations is a turn off for many customers . what do you many customers. what do you think about this? you've seen the halifax with pronoun badges . the halifax with pronoun badges. you've got civil servants with a rainbow lanyard . ed, is there rainbow lanyard. ed, is there too much politics in the workplace , yeah, because it's an workplace, yeah, because it's an environmentally unfriendly . all environmentally unfriendly. all those lanyards are plastic. all that stuff that's being used. you know, personally. look, this is the problem is supply and demand . so, yes, there are lots demand. so, yes, there are lots of things going on, you know, diversity and all of that. and a lot of it is for good. you know, theyit lot of it is for good. you know, they it should be, but it's the pubuc they it should be, but it's th
most importantly, sunday express sajeela companies told by kemi badenoch who i think will be a future prime minister end this woke madness. >> a cabinet minister tears into bosses over diversity drive . she bosses over diversity drive. she argues that sort of activism in corporations is a turn off for many customers . what do you many customers. what do you think about this? you've seen the halifax with pronoun badges . the halifax with pronoun badges. you've got civil servants with a...
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the highly impressive business secretary, kemi badenoch , who has sought to kemi badenoch, who has sought to make britain the home of free enterprise , investment and job enterprise, investment and job creation, said the unions want to undo all of the work that she has done well. responding on twitter , the tuc simply replied twitter, the tuc simply replied yes , that's the plan. there you yes, that's the plan. there you go folks. hiding in plain sight and saying the quiet part out loud. vote labour by all means. millions will and i understand why, but do so at your own risk. your reaction gb news. com forward slash your say. i'll get to your emails very shortly. don't forget, i'll be dealing with woke welby at 10:00 in my take at ten. but first tonight's top pundits. we have the former leader of ukip, henry bolton. i'm also delighted to welcome political consultant emma burnell and writer and broadcaster emma webb. lovely to see all three of you here in the studio. emma burnell welcome back to mark dolan tonight. we've missed you. >> i haven't seen you for a while. it's lovely to see you
the highly impressive business secretary, kemi badenoch , who has sought to kemi badenoch, who has sought to make britain the home of free enterprise , investment and job enterprise, investment and job creation, said the unions want to undo all of the work that she has done well. responding on twitter , the tuc simply replied twitter, the tuc simply replied yes , that's the plan. there you yes, that's the plan. there you go folks. hiding in plain sight and saying the quiet part out loud. vote...
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business secretary kemi badenoch has underlined the need to protect postal services in remote areas , while labour in remote areas, while labour says royal mail's place in pubuc says royal mail's place in public life must be protected . public life must be protected. the prime minister is promising to create 100,000 more apprenticeships every year by shutting down what he calls rip off degrees. rishi sunak was aboard an overnight sleeper train from london paddington last night en route to cornwall. he's outlining plans to clamp down on the worst performing university degrees and replace them with high skilled apprenticeships. labour says apprenticeships. labour says apprenticeship achievements among those under the age of 19 have dropped by 50% since 2016, but education minister damian hinds says the plan will have a positive impact for young people i >> -- >> we're not going to say to any young person you cannot go to university, we're going to make sure that when that young person does go to university, they're not going on to a course which has perhaps been a bit oversold. they the
business secretary kemi badenoch has underlined the need to protect postal services in remote areas , while labour in remote areas, while labour says royal mail's place in pubuc says royal mail's place in public life must be protected . public life must be protected. the prime minister is promising to create 100,000 more apprenticeships every year by shutting down what he calls rip off degrees. rishi sunak was aboard an overnight sleeper train from london paddington last night en route to...
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it kemi badenoch, commissioned it for the government and it says these schemes cause more harm than good, that it's increasing, it's increasing exclusion in not creating inclusion. they don't work . work. >> bill rammell, why do we need to know whether you're gay, straight, you know, you're called arthur. but weekends like to be called martha. who cares? why do we have to parade our sexuality around the workplace? >> esther mcvey , minister for >> esther mcvey, minister for common sense. my backside. this is a desperate government desperately trying to fight culture wars to hide their awful record over the last 14 years. and i cannot believe that a government minister is going to try to legislate the colour of the lanyards you wear around your neck. where have we gotten to with this? >> well, look, i admit, suzanne, it's not a massive issue. but again, i say, why do we need people to parade their sexuality around the workplace? >> i kind of agree. you know, you think if the government is focusing on this and what the heck, when all the rest of the stuff that's going on that they cou
it kemi badenoch, commissioned it for the government and it says these schemes cause more harm than good, that it's increasing, it's increasing exclusion in not creating inclusion. they don't work . work. >> bill rammell, why do we need to know whether you're gay, straight, you know, you're called arthur. but weekends like to be called martha. who cares? why do we have to parade our sexuality around the workplace? >> esther mcvey , minister for >> esther mcvey, minister for...
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the announcement by kemi badenoch this week on trade figures was very welcome. the plan is working. we need to stick with it. it's been a tough time through covid and afterwards with the inflation that came through, that's now under control. so of course these were going to be a tough set of elections. we recognise that. we hear the public. we've got a lot more to do. but i'm hoping if we can stop the boats with the rwanda legislation having just gone through and beginning to look like it's going to work, if we can stop the boats , if we can deal with the boats, if we can deal with the boats, if we can deal with the cost of living, we can make the cost of living, we can make the case to the public that they should stick with us to finish the job, get this country going where it needs to. >> steve, i noticed something when i was looking at the result declaration in the tees valley. i wonder if we can have a look at this video now we can see the candidates standing there on stage. the liberal democrats clearly there with his big yellow rosette. the labour candidate there with a big re
the announcement by kemi badenoch this week on trade figures was very welcome. the plan is working. we need to stick with it. it's been a tough time through covid and afterwards with the inflation that came through, that's now under control. so of course these were going to be a tough set of elections. we recognise that. we hear the public. we've got a lot more to do. but i'm hoping if we can stop the boats with the rwanda legislation having just gone through and beginning to look like it's...
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shapps penny mordaunt, kemi badenoch. i mean, these are big hitters. esther mcvey was rishi sunak wrong to call this election . election. >> well, again, you're trying to justify the polling as if that is the result. we're not there yet. you know, the election is on the 4th of july, not today. so you know, you can read out your list of grandees, big names , the beasts that will fall. let's wait to see what actually happens.isnt let's wait to see what actually happens. isn't a lot of electioneering to take place. and like i said , there's 20% of and like i said, there's 20% of the electorate, a fifth of the voters. yet to make up their minds. so they're going to listen very carefully to the arguments on both sides. it will come down as so often about who are going to be the best custodians of our economy . this custodians of our economy. this is what clinton said. it's the economy, stupid. who's going to take britain forward, particularly in these ever turbulent times ? that's the turbulent times? that's the question that
shapps penny mordaunt, kemi badenoch. i mean, these are big hitters. esther mcvey was rishi sunak wrong to call this election . election. >> well, again, you're trying to justify the polling as if that is the result. we're not there yet. you know, the election is on the 4th of july, not today. so you know, you can read out your list of grandees, big names , the beasts that will fall. let's wait to see what actually happens.isnt let's wait to see what actually happens. isn't a lot of...
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kemi badenoch , the current women kemi badenoch, the current women and equalities minister, said that labour should allow professionals to do their job properly. joining me now is feminist author and journalist juue feminist author and journalist julie bindel for her take on this . hello, julie bindel for her take on this. hello, julie. thank you for joining us on gb news sunday forjoining us on gb news sunday lunchtime. and have you kept track of the various positions of the political parties on gender recognition? >> yes. and quite frankly, none of them come out of this looking good. so back in 2015, we had the then minister for women, a tory, maria miller , who tory, maria miller, who suggested that we should as her first job. in fact , enrol, look first job. in fact, enrol, look at the gender recognition act of 2004 and update it so that any man could self—declare that he was a woman. be given a gender recognition certificate without any intervention whatsoever, and then be legally recognised as a woman. of course, that would also work the other way round. but feminists are conc
kemi badenoch , the current women kemi badenoch, the current women and equalities minister, said that labour should allow professionals to do their job properly. joining me now is feminist author and journalist juue feminist author and journalist julie bindel for her take on this . hello, julie bindel for her take on this. hello, julie. thank you for joining us on gb news sunday forjoining us on gb news sunday lunchtime. and have you kept track of the various positions of the political parties...
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as kemi badenoch tells them to focus on customers instead of diversity initiatives. so this was a study that found a whole bunch of things as researched by deltapoll for the policy exchange think tank. deltapoll for the policy exchange think tank . and yeah, exchange think tank. and yeah, they think that 75% of people of companies should hire on merit, which means that 25% of people think that people should be hired because of their ethnicity, which is arguably racist. and we have seen this in the, in the, our own industry in comedy , where third of brits comedy, where third of brits believe that someone in their workplace has been hired or promoted to meet diversity and inclusion objectives. now i would say that within the comedy world, now , pretty much world, now, pretty much everybody, even the people who were hired because of their ethnicity or sex, would would go, yeah, that's basically that's true . there's no i don't that's true. there's no i don't see any who would not say that. >> well, i've gotten a lot of trouble for saying, well, no, you were you did say
as kemi badenoch tells them to focus on customers instead of diversity initiatives. so this was a study that found a whole bunch of things as researched by deltapoll for the policy exchange think tank. deltapoll for the policy exchange think tank . and yeah, exchange think tank. and yeah, they think that 75% of people of companies should hire on merit, which means that 25% of people think that people should be hired because of their ethnicity, which is arguably racist. and we have seen this in...
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but fortunately, kemi badenoch stood in front of it, went, all right, where's the evidence now? let's deal with it and got it all thrown out. but that kind of stuff normally works and sticks and did to other people for years. so now finally, people are standing up and going, nah, mate, this is not cool. yeah >> i feel like finally, finally. >> i feel like finally, finally. >> yeah , the tide is turning and >> yeah, the tide is turning and all it took was for hundreds of people's lives . people's lives. >> thousands. i don't know how many to be ruined. >> the tide is turning. it's going to be put back as soon as labour comes in. probably. so what does this mean? it doesn't mean anything. >> the tide is turning. no, that's not true. wes streeting says he's going to go along with the casper. they've. i think they truly understand that people people i think general pubuc people people i think general public are aware of what's going on out there and are speaking up.andi on out there and are speaking up. and i think that they finally caught on to that. >> non—voterjosh, i don't bel
but fortunately, kemi badenoch stood in front of it, went, all right, where's the evidence now? let's deal with it and got it all thrown out. but that kind of stuff normally works and sticks and did to other people for years. so now finally, people are standing up and going, nah, mate, this is not cool. yeah >> i feel like finally, finally. >> i feel like finally, finally. >> yeah , the tide is turning and >> yeah, the tide is turning and all it took was for hundreds of...
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. >> well, we're looking right now at images of kemi badenoch asking questions from mps. so i all eyes on the chamber while we're talking, while we wait for, rishi sunak to come out and answer questions from , keir answer questions from, keir starmer. but but to you, alex burghart, what's it say to you that you've got your colleagues leaving and joining labour? i mean, i just heard you say about the internal party is a little bit with what matt just said. >> there wasn't nerves on the tory side. >> there was just anger because there's no way that natalie elphicke shares the views of starmer. we all know alex. we're about to go straight to the chamber now where we have the first questions to the prime minister. >> mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. >> i shall have further such meetings later today . meetings later today. >> jonathan lord, residents across the eastern villages of woking in byfleet, west byfleet and pickford have seen a large number of proposed developments over recent years
. >> well, we're looking right now at images of kemi badenoch asking questions from mps. so i all eyes on the chamber while we're talking, while we wait for, rishi sunak to come out and answer questions from , keir answer questions from, keir starmer. but but to you, alex burghart, what's it say to you that you've got your colleagues leaving and joining labour? i mean, i just heard you say about the internal party is a little bit with what matt just said. >> there wasn't nerves on...
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kemi badenoch has said colonialism played only a minor role in britain's wealth and the empire might have actually cost more cash than it made. is she right? >> it was only yesterday that we were talking about all these migrants going missing, that the home office had lost track of potentially thousands of migrants . and now today we're migrants. and now today we're getting confirmation that actually detonation, detonation detection , detention, detention. detection, detention, detention. >> you can tell he's been on the telly for too long. >> detonation? that sounds like. sounds like things are blowing
kemi badenoch has said colonialism played only a minor role in britain's wealth and the empire might have actually cost more cash than it made. is she right? >> it was only yesterday that we were talking about all these migrants going missing, that the home office had lost track of potentially thousands of migrants . and now today we're migrants. and now today we're getting confirmation that actually detonation, detonation detection , detention, detention. detection, detention, detention....
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kemi badenoch her seat is super, super safe. but you know what is a super safe conservative seat? because we've seen majorities of 26,000 overturned, haven't we, in the last year or two, and penny mordaunt , her seat is penny mordaunt, her seat is already looking in danger. so she is another favourite. she's seen as somebody who could perhaps unite the party. i think that's a pretty tough ask . but that's a pretty tough ask. but she is also likely to go. so who might they be left with? >> the katherine forster. thank you for stepping in there. and we will go back to tom lubbock after the news. he will rejoin us. there's lots more still to come between now and 4:00. i get the latest from france, where at least two prison guards have been shot dead after heavily armed men ambushed a prison van to free an inmate who's believed to free an inmate who's believed to be a drug lord. but first is your latest news headlines. it's sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much. good afternoon from the newsroom. it'sjust good afternoon from the newsroom. it's just after 3:30, and we will start w
kemi badenoch her seat is super, super safe. but you know what is a super safe conservative seat? because we've seen majorities of 26,000 overturned, haven't we, in the last year or two, and penny mordaunt , her seat is penny mordaunt, her seat is already looking in danger. so she is another favourite. she's seen as somebody who could perhaps unite the party. i think that's a pretty tough ask . but that's a pretty tough ask. but she is also likely to go. so who might they be left with? >>...
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now, this is kemi badenoch who normally when she makes a media intervention, there's a very detailed plan. she's a very she doesn't usually just do waffle . doesn't usually just do waffle. kemi now she's got the splash on the sunday express by just telling companies, you know, end quote, madness cut down on on the, diversity , inclusion, the, diversity, inclusion, politicising your proper place to tell private companies what to tell private companies what to do. >> it's one thing talking about the civil service. it's one thing talking about our public institution. but is it her place to talk? tell private companies what they should do? >> yes, i think it is. and i think cabinet ministers should have more flair in using their influence on this kind. >> are you really interesting? >> are you really interesting? >> absolutely. it's not compulsory. but but she's saying, you know, people buying ice cream don't want to know. theice ice cream don't want to know. the ice cream supports palestine or whatever, the interesting thing here is that she's got the splash further into the sunday expr
now, this is kemi badenoch who normally when she makes a media intervention, there's a very detailed plan. she's a very she doesn't usually just do waffle . doesn't usually just do waffle. kemi now she's got the splash on the sunday express by just telling companies, you know, end quote, madness cut down on on the, diversity , inclusion, the, diversity, inclusion, politicising your proper place to tell private companies what to tell private companies what to do. >> it's one thing talking...
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we're predicting it could be kemi badenoch, etc, etc. but i think for it to be a portillo moment, it's someone that was never thought about. i mean, that would have to be what rishi sunak , perish the thought. rishi sunak, perish the thought. >> right. michael's going to stay with me because we're going to talk in a moment about the lib dem threat to the conservatives. and we're also going to be talking about independents like jeremy corbyn and whether they may affect the labour vote. back in a sec welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. now, we had hoped that we might have a liberal democrat to represent the party, to represent the yellows on the show, but unfortunately, they weren't putting anyone forward for the show this weekend. so instead, what we're going to do is have a look at what sir ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, said yesterday in chichester when he explained the difference between the lib dems and the labour party. >> listen, the liberal democrats have got a fantastic set of policies on the health service, on the economy and on the environment. today w
we're predicting it could be kemi badenoch, etc, etc. but i think for it to be a portillo moment, it's someone that was never thought about. i mean, that would have to be what rishi sunak , perish the thought. rishi sunak, perish the thought. >> right. michael's going to stay with me because we're going to talk in a moment about the lib dem threat to the conservatives. and we're also going to be talking about independents like jeremy corbyn and whether they may affect the labour vote....
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kemi badenoch says that they are weaponising the issue, and the sun reports that the woman who inspired the netflix series baby reindeer have you seen that? >> she's allegedly sent hundreds of emails to sir keir starmer, i haven't seen it, but i do really want to watch it. it is the show everyone's talking about. >> oh, it's excellent. >> oh, it's excellent. >> is it really good? really, really good. scare me, though. >> i think it might might not watch it though. >> yeah well no no no do watch it. >> be scared. a great story in the sun. a double page spread. basically they've got hold of emails from somehow. sir keir starmer's inbox, from this woman who went on piers morgan's show saying that she was innocent and she's not a stalker, it turns out, apparently, from the looks of this article , that, she's of this article, that, she's been at it with sir keir starmer as well. >> what do you make begins about seeing her? i mean, she's been doing tv interviews. she's appearing in the front of the papers. i mean , quite brazen, papers. i mean, quite brazen, isn't it, when you're being a she'
kemi badenoch says that they are weaponising the issue, and the sun reports that the woman who inspired the netflix series baby reindeer have you seen that? >> she's allegedly sent hundreds of emails to sir keir starmer, i haven't seen it, but i do really want to watch it. it is the show everyone's talking about. >> oh, it's excellent. >> oh, it's excellent. >> is it really good? really, really good. scare me, though. >> i think it might might not watch it though....
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and kemi badenoch is going to get hold of this. and they won't get away with it if they're getting away with it if they're getting away with it currently, it's not going to last long. >> yeah. i mean, this is a charity . it's a you know, it's a charity. it's a you know, it's a very good charity in that there's been proven scientific benefits for breastfeeding your children and, and a lot of women can find it very difficult and they need that help. and we actually needed that help. and it made a big difference in terms i believe, our children's health, but also the bonding of the mother and the child. so when these organisations are kind of taken over by identity politics or whatever, they're losing focus on what they're there to do . there to do. >> yeah, absolutely. of course they are. and i imagine that trans women do have a lot of problems with breastfeeding, but i don't think this is the charity for them, no. >> fine. fair enough. get your own charity, our next question is from heather. hey, heather. >> thanks, folks, so , yeah
and kemi badenoch is going to get hold of this. and they won't get away with it if they're getting away with it if they're getting away with it currently, it's not going to last long. >> yeah. i mean, this is a charity . it's a you know, it's a charity. it's a you know, it's a very good charity in that there's been proven scientific benefits for breastfeeding your children and, and a lot of women can find it very difficult and they need that help. and we actually needed that help. and it...
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kemi badenoch has got too many enemies and a bit of a temper, i'm told, to really want to be a successful leader, and she carries the baggage of this bunch.so carries the baggage of this bunch. so we've got to look to the future. i think nigel farage not standing has helped the tories helped the conservatives immensely because there's no doubt at all if he did stand, it would be good. but david frost has said today in the daily telegraph that he would like to stand as an mp. it's up to the party. i hope they grab him and give him a safe, a safe as he can get seat because we need him for the future, because the day the labour party get in is when the labour party get in is when the british people will realise what a terrible mistake they've made because sadly , made because sadly, traditionally people vote against things for not it and everyone's fed up with the conservatives. >> what do you think the big themes are going to be? we're looking very much ahead there, but between now and july the 4th, piers, i keep picking up on this word that sunak is using a lot about safety and security, a
kemi badenoch has got too many enemies and a bit of a temper, i'm told, to really want to be a successful leader, and she carries the baggage of this bunch.so carries the baggage of this bunch. so we've got to look to the future. i think nigel farage not standing has helped the tories helped the conservatives immensely because there's no doubt at all if he did stand, it would be good. but david frost has said today in the daily telegraph that he would like to stand as an mp. it's up to the...
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badenoch made a decision to continue arms sales just two days later. i think viewers would be shocked that three british nationals were killed in a deadly israeli air strike and our government said it still 0k to continue arms sales. government said it still ok to continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the — continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside _ continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside of _ continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside of government i continue arms sales. nadhim, you'vel been on the inside of government and had difficult moments, hat what did you think of how david cameron tried to justify decisions?— to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was _ to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was early _ to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was early in _ to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was early in my _ to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was early in my career- to justify decisions? just... zarah, when i was earl
badenoch made a decision to continue arms sales just two days later. i think viewers would be shocked that three british nationals were killed in a deadly israeli air strike and our government said it still 0k to continue arms sales. government said it still ok to continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the — continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside _ continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside of _ continue arms sales. nadhim, you've been on the inside of...
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. >> well, we're looking right now at images of kemi badenoch asking questions from mps. so i all eyes on the chamber while we're talking, while we wait for, rishi sunak to come out and answer questions from , keir answer questions from, keir starmer. but but to you, alex burghart, what's it say to you that you've got your colleagues leaving and joining labour? i mean, i just heard you say about the internal party is a little bit with what matt just said. >> there wasn't nerves on the tory side. >> there was just anger because there's no way that natalie elphicke shares the views of starmer. we all know alex. we're about to go straight to the chamber now where we have the first questions to the prime minister. >> mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. >> i shall have further such meetings later today . meetings later today. >> jonathan lord, residents across the eastern villages of woking in byfleet, west byfleet and pickford have seen a large number of proposed developments over recent years
. >> well, we're looking right now at images of kemi badenoch asking questions from mps. so i all eyes on the chamber while we're talking, while we wait for, rishi sunak to come out and answer questions from , keir answer questions from, keir starmer. but but to you, alex burghart, what's it say to you that you've got your colleagues leaving and joining labour? i mean, i just heard you say about the internal party is a little bit with what matt just said. >> there wasn't nerves on...
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business secretary kemi badenoch has underlined the need to protect postal services in remote areas , while labour says remote areas, while labour says royal mail's place in public life must be protected . rishi life must be protected. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in the first televised leaders debate of the general election campaign next week. on the 4th of june, the prime minister was aboard an overnight sleeper train to cornwall last night, unveiling a plan to create 100,000 new apprenticeships. mr sunak says britain will benefit from more skilled workers, which will be achieved by clamping down on the worst performing university degrees . labour says degrees. labour says apprenticeship achievements among those under the age of 19 have dropped by 50% since 2016. but mr sunak says that while university is good for some people, it's not the only option i >> someone who >> someone who believes that you have to go to university and all the apprentices i've been talking to this morning are proof of that, describing it as a best decision they ever made. and what
business secretary kemi badenoch has underlined the need to protect postal services in remote areas , while labour says remote areas, while labour says royal mail's place in public life must be protected . rishi life must be protected. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in the first televised leaders debate of the general election campaign next week. on the 4th of june, the prime minister was aboard an overnight sleeper train to cornwall last night, unveiling a plan to create...
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how many years sabotaging our national farming sector , as well national farming sector, as well as kemi badenoch refusing to commit to the bonfire of brexit legislation with the common agriculture and fishing policy, which kept us behind in terms of being able to produce the right amount of food for national self—sustainability, they've sabotaged our agriculture sector and now they're turning around and now they're turning around and saying, we've got your back because they're worried about losing votes in the next general election. i mean, i'm not surprised that farmers are so annoyed because it doesn't seem either party is going to back them properly at this point. it seems jeremy clarkson's done more for farmers than any politician in the last couple, right, connor? >> connor really enthused listening to you speak directly like that, because i just wonder how stupid these politicians think people are. the suddenly they wave these flags and they say, we are the friends of british farmers and da da da da. and they're so obviously not. they couldn't care less . they couldn't care less
how many years sabotaging our national farming sector , as well national farming sector, as well as kemi badenoch refusing to commit to the bonfire of brexit legislation with the common agriculture and fishing policy, which kept us behind in terms of being able to produce the right amount of food for national self—sustainability, they've sabotaged our agriculture sector and now they're turning around and now they're turning around and saying, we've got your back because they're worried about...
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it leads with a report that the business secretary kemi badenoch is warning the bosses she will not allow a £3.5 billion sale to go ahead without guarantees on the postal services. an image for you this morning, these rare tiger cubs have been born at longleat safari park in vulture. another sound effect. they are equally cute. these are a week old and they are being nurtured by their mummy. vts. keepers say the species is currently listed as endangered so visitors can see them in the summer. a couple of months for their privacy and they will have had their inoculations, so i guess it makes it more safe. mummy look very tired, unsurprisingly. gorgeous. you may remember a few weeks ago, we met an incredible little girl called margot — whose rare condition means she was born without eyes. since then the family have been overwhelmed with public support, including a visit from a renowned braille artist. 0ur reporter carla fowler went to catch up with them. exploring a world without sight. 18—month—old margot duffy moss from york was born with no eyes and no optic nerves, a rare conditi
it leads with a report that the business secretary kemi badenoch is warning the bosses she will not allow a £3.5 billion sale to go ahead without guarantees on the postal services. an image for you this morning, these rare tiger cubs have been born at longleat safari park in vulture. another sound effect. they are equally cute. these are a week old and they are being nurtured by their mummy. vts. keepers say the species is currently listed as endangered so visitors can see them in the summer....