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linda jubilee, neil parish and nigel nelson . a parish and nigel nelson. a packed hour, those papers are coming. ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. but first, my take at ten. i've never done strictly. i've got two left feet. i have no timing and i've got about as much rhythm in me as stonehenge. plus going on that show is not good for your marriage. the curse of strictly would no doubt strike. there's no way that those female dancers could keep their hands off me. they're only human. but this dance competition has been one of the biggest success stories in tv history , bringing in in tv history, bringing in celebrities who have little to no previous ballroom experience . no previous ballroom experience. the likes of my dear friend ann widdecombe, who of course will be joining us in a couple of minutes. being thrown around the studio like a handful of pizza doughin studio like a handful of pizza dough in a performance judges described as a mixture of horror and comedy. how dare they? and who could forget tv news legend john sergeant dragged across the pol
linda jubilee, neil parish and nigel nelson . a parish and nigel nelson. a packed hour, those papers are coming. ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. but first, my take at ten. i've never done strictly. i've got two left feet. i have no timing and i've got about as much rhythm in me as stonehenge. plus going on that show is not good for your marriage. the curse of strictly would no doubt strike. there's no way that those female dancers could keep their hands off me. they're only human. but this...
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nigel nelson it's a bit of spin, isn't it? >> both are both sides are, and i think that the voters will be wise to ignore all this, this stuff being put out by both parties because they're not realistic. and you're absolutely right . the labour calculation is right. the labour calculation is based on what jeremy hunt says he'd like to do. but then the tory calculation from the treasury, doesn't it gets a load of, of labour party policies, wrong things. they haven't actually pledged . actually pledged. >> oh nigel, i should i should just say this is not the calculation from the treasury , calculation from the treasury, which was a much more mild figure. this was almost a joke that the conservative campaigners put out in response to the labour party's costings document, which included everything that they found labour shadow cabinet ministers saying they would like to do in the future, for example, reducing corporation tax to 12.5, unfreezing the personal allowance thresholds, cut, raising defence spending to 2.5. so they've inc
nigel nelson it's a bit of spin, isn't it? >> both are both sides are, and i think that the voters will be wise to ignore all this, this stuff being put out by both parties because they're not realistic. and you're absolutely right . the labour calculation is right. the labour calculation is based on what jeremy hunt says he'd like to do. but then the tory calculation from the treasury, doesn't it gets a load of, of labour party policies, wrong things. they haven't actually pledged ....
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and also nigel nelson. and lots of you have been getting in touch @gbnews .com forward slash your say let's see what else have we got. so lots of you been saying stuff pete says no, i could never trust labour. i would sooner because earlier i was asking, would you trust labour with the nhs and pete says, no, i could never trust labour. i would sooner eat my own vomit than support them. it's not particularly nice. >> okay. >> okay. >> bon appetit. if you just tuck it into. >> yeah, well , you won't have to >> yeah, well, you won't have to go to hospital. exactly. let's hope you don't need a doctor, and then. what have you got here? oh, somebody's telling how. how do i vote, they don't like, you know, some people are complaining about you. simply. no labour couldn't run a tap. it's not fair on your party, is it not? do you think. and then labour did. >> did actually found the nhs andifs >> did actually found the nhs and it's been under in better management when they've been in power than when they haven't bee
and also nigel nelson. and lots of you have been getting in touch @gbnews .com forward slash your say let's see what else have we got. so lots of you been saying stuff pete says no, i could never trust labour. i would sooner because earlier i was asking, would you trust labour with the nhs and pete says, no, i could never trust labour. i would sooner eat my own vomit than support them. it's not particularly nice. >> okay. >> okay. >> bon appetit. if you just tuck it into....
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joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part? >> because that wasn't what it was meant to deter. the whole idea was not to actually send people to ireland. >> well, no. no, but that's a by—product. we can't tell them where they go deters them from coming here. >> these are people who are actually here at the moment. >> yes, but deterring them from staying , but the ones we want to staying, but the ones we want to deter are the people crossing in the boats from calais to dover. well, won't that deter the people crossing in the boats? it's not i mean, well, it will eventually. i mean, look , if one eventually. i mean, look, if one part of it's working, how can you not? >> but if this is happening in ireland, why is it not happening in the channel? >> well, maybe it will start happening in the channel. well, 711 i mean, i think we had on the news 5050 have just crossed seven 711 on wednesday. >> we have the highest number for, for the first three mont
joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part? >> because that wasn't what it was meant to deter. the whole idea was not to actually send people to ireland. >> well, no. no, but that's a by—product. we can't tell them where they go deters them from coming here. >> these are people who are actually here at the moment. >> yes, but...
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nigel nelson and paul goodman. nigel, you would actually nationalise water . actually nationalise water. >> i would . i think, public >> i would. i think, public utilities and public services ought to be in public hands in this particular case, the government is standing by to nationalise thames water should it go bust, i hope they do so. but then the taxpayer would have to take on £14 billion worth of debt. surely one of the reasons labour labour decided to pull away from the idea of nationalisation. but this is a basket case. but this is why i'd suggest, even if you want nationalise it, you should let it go. >> bust first and then and then buy it off the receiver with you there rather than let's get it on the cheap. >> but i mean, what they've been doing that they've been giving dividends of 7 billion over the over the last 30 years, they've given dividends after borrowing against assets. so they've got the extra money. they're not, they're not capable of running a water company. so let's let them go . go. >> an
nigel nelson and paul goodman. nigel, you would actually nationalise water . actually nationalise water. >> i would . i think, public >> i would. i think, public utilities and public services ought to be in public hands in this particular case, the government is standing by to nationalise thames water should it go bust, i hope they do so. but then the taxpayer would have to take on £14 billion worth of debt. surely one of the reasons labour labour decided to pull away from the idea...
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nelson , our senior it, nigel nelson, our senior political commentator, is still with us, i'm quite intrigued by richard tice saying they want to be the big opposition. i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i mean, as catherine has mentioned, that under present polling they don't get a single mp, so , so, but when you see mp, so, so, but when you see things like a 17% in blackpool south, if they get a bit, if they get a bit more going, if they get a bit more going, if they got 20% of the vote, then they got 20% of the vote, then they do start collecting mps and they do start collecting mps and they have some real kind of power. and i think this is where nigel nigel farage keeps teasing us about whether or not he is going to come back and lead reform , clearly he doesn't want reform, clearly he doesn't wan
nelson , our senior it, nigel nelson, our senior political commentator, is still with us, i'm quite intrigued by richard tice saying they want to be the big opposition. i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i...
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the chancellor has armstrong. the chancellor has cautioned the bank of england against cutting interest rates too quickly. the bank has decided to hold borrowing costs at the same level, 5.25, for a sixth time. but the governor, andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolu
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so of course we need to include that for. >> well, let's talk now to nigel nelson. of course, historically high migration. but the labour party isn't saying all that much different. what is the labour party's proposal in all of this? >> well, i mean, that is to use the point system better when it comes down to bringing people into the country. when you talk about the international students, i mean, the tories have been all over the place on this one, as you just said, that they, they were the ones who encouraged the idea of 600,000 students by 2030, giving them various breaks, like their relatives could come in that they could have two years, a two year work visa after they finished their studies . then we finished their studies. then we tookit finished their studies. then we took it all away again, now the net result of that's going to be that, tuition fees will have to go up. at the moment, they're under £10,000, but with 4 in 10 students are are from abroad . students are are from abroad. and if we take them all away, that problem and then we mentioned yes, mayb
so of course we need to include that for. >> well, let's talk now to nigel nelson. of course, historically high migration. but the labour party isn't saying all that much different. what is the labour party's proposal in all of this? >> well, i mean, that is to use the point system better when it comes down to bringing people into the country. when you talk about the international students, i mean, the tories have been all over the place on this one, as you just said, that they,...
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gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with sam francis . with sam francis. >> jacob thank you and good evening to you. it's 8:00 and the top story from the newsroom tonight is that more than 700 migrants arrived in the uk today after crossing the channel in a single day, a new record for the yeah single day, a new record for the year. so far. home office figures show 711 people made the journey in 14 boats on wednesday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat. it brings the total number who've made the crossing since january to nearly now 8300. that's up 34% compared to the same time last year. we've heard tonight that a third man has been charged with assisting illegal immigration after five migrants, including a seven year old girl, died trying to cross the channel last week. the defendant, from sudan, was reported to be 23 years old. b
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i'm delighted to be joined by nigel nelson, senior political commentator @gbnews news. nigel, lovely to see you. well natalie elphick's defection, it goes on. it goes on and on. it's all over the front page of the mail on sunday. turncoat mp asks minister to pull strings for husband's sex abuse trial. tell me about this, because it seems as if she's reached out to the former justice secretary, robert formerjustice secretary, robert buckland, after her. we think ex—husband charlie elphicke was convicted of sexually assaulting two women. and what did she want buckland to do? >> well, i mean, this is the allegation that's both in the mail on sunday, as you said, and the sunday times. what you wanted to do was to interfere in the case. she didn't much like the case. she didn't much like the judge for a start. the other thing that she particularly objected to was the was that the case was coming up directly after covid, and she wanted it to be moved to a lower profile court to try and dampen down, dampen down the interest in it, robert buckland sent her away with a flea in
i'm delighted to be joined by nigel nelson, senior political commentator @gbnews news. nigel, lovely to see you. well natalie elphick's defection, it goes on. it goes on and on. it's all over the front page of the mail on sunday. turncoat mp asks minister to pull strings for husband's sex abuse trial. tell me about this, because it seems as if she's reached out to the former justice secretary, robert formerjustice secretary, robert buckland, after her. we think ex—husband charlie elphicke was...
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>> well, i've got adam brooks and also nigel nelson . they're and also nigel nelson. they're going to be going head to head in the clash, but i have a mystery guest. i can give you one big clue as to who she is, she was the mayoral conservative candidate for london, say no more. oh. >> she's on. >> she's on. >> we'll be to talking her about everything, including that tweet from wes streeting, because wes is talking about the nhs and we're asking whether you think that labour are actually good and are going to save the nhs. are they the government that can look after and save the nhs? they've been saying some good things, but then it's easy to speak in opposition, isn't it, when you don't actually have to do anything. but, yeah. so we're going to have a robust debate and lots of things to talk about today. >> it is indeed nana. and of course, emily carver took wes streeting to task on that tweet earlier this morning. so what we'll look forward to that one. thank you very much to nana. now remember , folks, you can let me remember, folks, you can let me know your though
>> well, i've got adam brooks and also nigel nelson . they're and also nigel nelson. they're going to be going head to head in the clash, but i have a mystery guest. i can give you one big clue as to who she is, she was the mayoral conservative candidate for london, say no more. oh. >> she's on. >> she's on. >> we'll be to talking her about everything, including that tweet from wes streeting, because wes is talking about the nhs and we're asking whether you think that...
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nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy, nigel, you're now in the labour party all your life, is there any limit on who you would have in the labour party? >> well, i don't think that , >> well, i don't think that, natalie elphicke would have been on my list of tories at the moment. he might find, a comfortable fit with, keir starmers labour party . so it starmers labour party. so it took me by surprise yesterday . i took me by surprise yesterday. i think john was absolutely right there that you get the headline , there that you get the headline, there that you get the headline, the idea that, she's the dover mp , she doesn't like the stop mp, she doesn't like the stop the boats policy, as as , the boats policy, as as, outlined by rishi sunak, and of course, if she doesn't behave herself in the labour party, they can always take the whip away. >> do you think, as a general rule, switching parties is good for the person who does it that you lose all your friends in the party, that you leave? but are you really ever trusted by the party you joi
nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy, nigel, you're now in the labour party all your life, is there any limit on who you would have in the labour party? >> well, i don't think that , >> well, i don't think that, natalie elphicke would have been on my list of tories at the moment. he might find, a comfortable fit with, keir starmers labour party . so it starmers labour party. so it took me by surprise yesterday . i took me by surprise...
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nigel, commentator nigel nelson. nigel, welcome to the show and we may have to crash out to go to the prime minister, but ahead of that, do you think this is a valid attack point? i just spoke to a think tank adviser whose advised the government, he says, doesn't quite understand why sunak has gone for these courses. if people want to choose a silly course and waste their money, surely that's their own choice . own choice. >> well, in a sense, in a sense, i think he's right. one can't be against the idea of creating 100,000 more apprenticeships. that tony blair's idea that, half of all young people should go to university is clearly not right. i mean, some people should go into into jobs, the apprenticeship sort of lead the way, lead the way into that. the question about about what, rishi sunakis question about about what, rishi sunak is actually saying is what does he think universities are for or now? what they should be for or now? what they should be for is to teach students critical thinking. and as institutions
nigel, commentator nigel nelson. nigel, welcome to the show and we may have to crash out to go to the prime minister, but ahead of that, do you think this is a valid attack point? i just spoke to a think tank adviser whose advised the government, he says, doesn't quite understand why sunak has gone for these courses. if people want to choose a silly course and waste their money, surely that's their own choice . own choice. >> well, in a sense, in a sense, i think he's right. one can't be...
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but nigel nelson, you're listening in and you're listening in and you're listening about this, this scrap between reform uk and the tory vote. rishi sunaks big bet here is that a lot of reform uk, that vote that is perhaps formerly conservative voting will come back home. do you think that that will happen and is that a risk to labour's lead ? risk to labour's lead? >> i think that the that the polls will narrow. so labour won't be nearly as far ahead as we approach election day as they are at the moment. i think reform needed to be 20% in the polls, really to actually make a huge difference. at the moment, reform doesn't get a single mp based on the polling. >> are you saying that lee anderson won't keep his lead? what do you make of it? >> don't take any notice of nigel because i don't. as a rule, i will win my seat, that thatis rule, i will win my seat, that that is a given. i'll tell you what. tomorrow i'll be going to the bookmakers, seeing what odds i am. i'll be having a bet on myself. probably a little bit, a fiver on jacob as well, for a bit of fun. but look, you know, the conser
but nigel nelson, you're listening in and you're listening in and you're listening about this, this scrap between reform uk and the tory vote. rishi sunaks big bet here is that a lot of reform uk, that vote that is perhaps formerly conservative voting will come back home. do you think that that will happen and is that a risk to labour's lead ? risk to labour's lead? >> i think that the that the polls will narrow. so labour won't be nearly as far ahead as we approach election day as they...
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joining me in the studio now is nigel nelson, gb news senior political commentator. and nigel, i suppose we need to start talking this, talking about this as a live campaign. this is day one. >> this is day one. certainly. well, they started off. they started off last week with some of their speeches. but anyway. yeah actually, on that point, should we have seen this coming? >> we saw the chancellor last week stand in front of a slogan, not about anything he's doing, but under a slogan saying labour's tax rises. >> yes . i labour's tax rises. >> yes. i mean, certainly the long election campaign was kicked off last week . no, i kicked off last week. no, i didn't see this coming the first time it became fairly obvious something was going on was later on this afternoon , a lot of lot on this afternoon, a lot of lot of feverish speculation in parliament. mps asking each other, is the election on, is it on journalists doing the same thing , it was only later, as the thing, it was only later, as the day wore on, this had a different feel about it from previous scares . and
joining me in the studio now is nigel nelson, gb news senior political commentator. and nigel, i suppose we need to start talking this, talking about this as a live campaign. this is day one. >> this is day one. certainly. well, they started off. they started off last week with some of their speeches. but anyway. yeah actually, on that point, should we have seen this coming? >> we saw the chancellor last week stand in front of a slogan, not about anything he's doing, but under a...
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nigel nelson and claire pearsall. that's next. >> all right. it's time to have a look at the newspapers for you. this morning. and joining us today, our senior political commentator, nigel nelson. and former government adviser claire pearsall . morning to you both. pearsall. morning to you both. nigel, can we look at the times and the china taiwan situation? yeah it's sort of a conflict. >> we tend to forget what was in ukraine going on and what's happening in gaza . and of happening in gaza. and of course, this is the next potential flashpoint in the world. and it would be probably much more serious than both. what has happened is that taiwan has a new, new president, president ly, and he's been making some sort of noises about, sovereignty for taiwan and the age old problem. china claims taiwan and taiwan says it should be independent, which it is at the moment, so the chinese respond by launching a rather threatening military exercise , threatening military exercise, rise, and taiwan, of course. then launches back. and so they put sort of wa
nigel nelson and claire pearsall. that's next. >> all right. it's time to have a look at the newspapers for you. this morning. and joining us today, our senior political commentator, nigel nelson. and former government adviser claire pearsall . morning to you both. pearsall. morning to you both. nigel, can we look at the times and the china taiwan situation? yeah it's sort of a conflict. >> we tend to forget what was in ukraine going on and what's happening in gaza . and of...
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in the studio are nigel nelson and lord colville. rangen nigel nelson and lord colville. ranger, with us. right. what do we want to go to first, fellas, what about rishi sunak saying it's better the devil you know. is that all he's got? covid vote for me. i'm better because you know me well , for me. i'm better because you know me well, i'd like to hope there's more to come from the prime minister. >> and i'm sure there is more to come from the prime minister in the coming months. as we lead up to a general election. but i think what he was trying to do yesterday is move on from the local elections and really start setting out the motivation or reason for people to vote conservative at the next election , which is really what election, which is really what we're sort of missing and was felt missing in the local elections. i think he's got to look at where this this conversation was about highlighting the weaknesses of laboun highlighting the weaknesses of labour. and that's always been a case where the conservatives the party that look to the voters look to for defence of
in the studio are nigel nelson and lord colville. rangen nigel nelson and lord colville. ranger, with us. right. what do we want to go to first, fellas, what about rishi sunak saying it's better the devil you know. is that all he's got? covid vote for me. i'm better because you know me well , for me. i'm better because you know me well, i'd like to hope there's more to come from the prime minister. >> and i'm sure there is more to come from the prime minister in the coming months. as we...
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. >> we are joined in the studio by gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former lib dem mp luciana berger , labour mp. i was going to say we weren't. i was just going to say you were for a little while. yeah, somebody got that off wikipedia wrong . yeah, you were wikipedia wrong. yeah, you were labour and then you were temporarily with the lib dems and you are now back in the labour party. i am, yes. >> you left the labour party, luciana, over the appalling anti—semitism during jeremy corbyn's leadership. michael gove, the community secretary, is making a speech this morning where he's saying these marches, particularly in london, they're becoming a vehicle for hatred. and the organisers have to do more to stop the anti—semitism. the cries for intifada. what's your view? >> well , it's your view? >> well, it's i think we have to be very, very careful that we don't paint every single protester in that vein and certainly most people are peace loving and, you know, exercising their right to protest, as we have in this country separately , have in this country separa
. >> we are joined in the studio by gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former lib dem mp luciana berger , labour mp. i was going to say we weren't. i was just going to say you were for a little while. yeah, somebody got that off wikipedia wrong . yeah, you were wikipedia wrong. yeah, you were labour and then you were temporarily with the lib dems and you are now back in the labour party. i am, yes. >> you left the labour party, luciana, over the appalling...
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and i'm also joined by gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. nigel olivier, welcome to the show, olivia. let's start with you. people are saying that even by defection standards, this is spectacular politically. couldn't be further apart. you'd imagine from sir keir starmer being very critical of starmers labour party on slack borders, on open borders and hey presto, a dramatic flip. well pretty much everyone in the house of commons today was hugely, hugely surprised by this shock defection. >> i was in the chamber and quite a lot of people missed keir starmer's statement at the beginning and there were conservative mps who had no idea what was happening when they saw natalie elphicke on the labour backbenches. it looks of just extreme bafflement and actually it goes deeper than bafflement. there is real anger on the conservative benches . there are conservative benches. there are mps who stood beside natalie elphicke when her ex—husband charlie elphicke, was going through that trial for sexual abuse. natalie elphicke, very much needed friend
and i'm also joined by gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. nigel olivier, welcome to the show, olivia. let's start with you. people are saying that even by defection standards, this is spectacular politically. couldn't be further apart. you'd imagine from sir keir starmer being very critical of starmers labour party on slack borders, on open borders and hey presto, a dramatic flip. well pretty much everyone in the house of commons today was hugely, hugely surprised by this shock...
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. >> and let's talk to our senior political commentator, nigel nelson. morning, nigel. what are we to make of this? >> well, it's a start in the right direction, i mean, what you're talking about as you've just said, is changing the system whereby counter—terror laws can be used against the people smugglers is what this means is that even if you just suspect somebody of people smuggling, you can actually move in. and so that will mean, for instance, stop and searches at the...
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nelson , and commentator nigel nelson, and also writer, columnist and journalist emma wolf. coming up at four, i'll share my thoughts in nana. nigel on sadiq khan's behaviour after securing another term as london mayor and why i think it needs to grow up. then at five, my outside guests where we talk highs, lows and lessons learned on what comes next on the outside . while my mystery the outside. while my mystery guest this week is a well known author and commentator , and author and commentator, and she's no stranger to a spot of fortune telling, ummathur and princess diana and george michael were amongst her clients . she'll be here live now. this caught
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nigel, thank you nigel nelson. nigel, thank you for your time. as ever. this is quite seismic in and of itself, the east midlands, because ben bradley, who has ended up with more political positions than goodness, only knows what he was actually seeking that that job in order to actually strengthen the conservative outlet there and was bitterly disappointed, i think yesterday , not to win that think yesterday, not to win that vote. >> yes, that's right, and i think that the that, keir starmer has managed to pick up a clutch of mayors in various parts of the country, which shows that labour are doing pretty well, it's not a total catastrophe for the tories. i mean, i think that if they'd lost 600 council seats , it would lost 600 council seats, it would have been. and the key obviously was ben houchen, the tees valley mayor. the fact they kept that was helpful. so i think that at least rishi sunak will live to fight another day. >> yeah. i mean, nigel, what did you make of the north east result? because obviously i was following that quite closely given, y
nigel, thank you nigel nelson. nigel, thank you for your time. as ever. this is quite seismic in and of itself, the east midlands, because ben bradley, who has ended up with more political positions than goodness, only knows what he was actually seeking that that job in order to actually strengthen the conservative outlet there and was bitterly disappointed, i think yesterday , not to win that think yesterday, not to win that vote. >> yes, that's right, and i think that the that, keir...
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the chancellor has armstrong. the chancellor has cautioned the bank of england against cutting interest rates too quickly. the bank has decided to hold borrowing costs at the same level, 5.25, for a sixth time. but the governor, andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolu
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the chancellor has armstrong. the chancellor has cautioned
gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the...
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former conservative advisor claire pearsall and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. and you two, have things got so bad where you're not even appearing together ? claire well, appearing together? claire well, i like to have my own space as every woman should, it's not quite as impressive as the library, but i think that we all need to bust out on our own occasionally . occasionally. >> we are very good. very good. now, you two, we admire you so much here @gbnews because you are, of course, husband and wife. but like nigel to the left, claire, you're to the right. do you like how we've put you on the left and the right hand side of the screen as well? that was all intentional. how doesit that was all intentional. how does it work in your home then? when you're discussing politics, especially with your young son nigel? >> well, i mean , we discuss >> well, i mean, we discuss politics rather than argue about it, when both of us are political professionals, we've beenin political professionals, we've been in the game a long time. so we understand understand that , we und
former conservative advisor claire pearsall and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. and you two, have things got so bad where you're not even appearing together ? claire well, appearing together? claire well, i like to have my own space as every woman should, it's not quite as impressive as the library, but i think that we all need to bust out on our own occasionally . occasionally. >> we are very good. very good. now, you two, we admire you so much here @gbnews because you...
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gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail blog @gbnews. com but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob. thank you. the top stories this hour. sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to growth. the labour leader says that while he wants to keep the tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that living standards improve. he said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities, but that can only be achieved with tangible steps.
gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail blog @gbnews. com but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob. thank you. the top stories this hour. sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to...
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gb news. 1120. >> that was nigel nelson. this is britain's newsroom being disruptive . right? can't wait to disruptive. right? can't wait to talk. >> you know where we are. and you know these two are. so let's just move on, shall we? can we just move on, shall we? can we just give a moment to an amazing woman? it's been a show of amazing women today, hasn't it? kris hallenga. she was the figurehead of a breast cancer charity called coppafeel, and she passed away yesterday. she had actual stage four cancer for 15 years called it. and, they're she's very i love her. she's an identical twin, actually. she, she i met her. i was looking to meet her a few times at various events, and she was always such a sunny disposition, so inspiring. and people use that word way too frequently. but she always wore something sparkly, nigel and had great earrings and dress sense, and she just lived this vivacious, dynamic life and did a really good job with coppafeel as a charity. >> yeah, well , would it worked? >> yeah, well, would it worked? i mean, the whole the whole thing was that she that s
gb news. 1120. >> that was nigel nelson. this is britain's newsroom being disruptive . right? can't wait to disruptive. right? can't wait to talk. >> you know where we are. and you know these two are. so let's just move on, shall we? can we just move on, shall we? can we just give a moment to an amazing woman? it's been a show of amazing women today, hasn't it? kris hallenga. she was the figurehead of a breast cancer charity called coppafeel, and she passed away yesterday. she had...
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nigel, let's start with nelson. nigel, let's start with you. why would this happen? i mean, the conservative party are 20 points behind. they have been for ten consecutive weeks. that's never happened in living memory. all the indicators point to the conservatives getting a trouncing . why would they call trouncing. why would they call an early general election? help me make some sense of this? >> well, that's what's baffling us all, by the way. the public opinion is not like a speed boat. >> it's like an oil tanker. >> it's like an oil tanker. >> and it takes a long time to turn around. so, if there's good news on the horizon, he just has a chance of being able to turn it round about november. so the thinking up until this morning in parliament was he'd probably 90, in parliament was he'd probably go, launch a general election on the back of the party conference in october, november the 14th, then becomes the likely date. then the fevered speculation goes on about about an election day. i mean, mps were asking each other, what do you think? what have you heard? what
nigel, let's start with nelson. nigel, let's start with you. why would this happen? i mean, the conservative party are 20 points behind. they have been for ten consecutive weeks. that's never happened in living memory. all the indicators point to the conservatives getting a trouncing . why would they call trouncing. why would they call an early general election? help me make some sense of this? >> well, that's what's baffling us all, by the way. the public opinion is not like a speed...
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or again, nigel nelson always a pleasure. thanks for coming on the show. they'll have lots more on what rishi sunak and sir keir starmer had to say throughout the rest of the show. and there's plenty of coverage on our website, gbnews.com, and you've helped to make it the fastest growing national news website in the country. so thank you very much. now onwards to a story that broke at lunchtime. it's a huge to blow the government's rwanda plan, because the judge has ruled that provisions of the uk's illegal migration act should be disapplied in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys says they undermine human rights protections guaranteed in the region and the post—brexit arrangements. well i'm joined in the studio now by our political correspondent olivia utley olivier. welcome to the show. doesn't this just say something fundamental ? all and that is all fundamental? all and that is all along those who said we were still tied to strasbourg under the brexit withdrawal agreement, under the windsor knot, which became the windsor agreement, became the windso
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. >> let's talk to our senior political commentator, nigel nelson . nigel, i don't remember nelson. nigel, i don't remember and correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't remember a prime minister heading into a general election ever saying before. well, it looks like the other side is going to be the biggest party after this election . party after this election. >> no, i think you're right. and rishi sunak has sort of come to accept reality now that that i can't find a single tory mp who reckons that, they can win the election and the game now is to try and stop as few tory mps losing their seats as possible . losing their seats as possible. what rishi sunak is doing here is looking around for crumbs of comfort after a disastrous local election , and he's, he's landed election, and he's, he's landed on the projected national vote share, now we have to be a bit cautious about these figures. what they actually show is that labour would fall around 30 short of an overall majority , short of an overall majority, but these figures are based on local elections . they don't take local elections
. >> let's talk to our senior political commentator, nigel nelson . nigel, i don't remember nelson. nigel, i don't remember and correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't remember a prime minister heading into a general election ever saying before. well, it looks like the other side is going to be the biggest party after this election . party after this election. >> no, i think you're right. and rishi sunak has sort of come to accept reality now that that i can't find a single tory mp who...
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whoever wins, okay. >> nigel nelson, good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> well, let's have a look at some of the other other stories that are coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and an internal nhs review has found that hospitals are struggling to treat people despite more staff and funding. it revealed that thousands of patients stranded on wards with nowhere to go, the study on efficiency has found health chiefs to accept there is an ongoing problem within the nhs that needs to be tackled. >> teachers, workloads are increasingly becoming more difficult as they're being forced to handle their pupils mental health and family problems. that's according to mps who've been critical of the government's efforts to tackle staff shortages in schools. the education select committee said that teachers are now spending more time addressing these issues that usually fall outside their remit, and a five year old boy has died after falling from the upper floor of an apartment block in east london. >> it's believed the boy fell from t
whoever wins, okay. >> nigel nelson, good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> well, let's have a look at some of the other other stories that are coming into the newsroom this morning. >> and an internal nhs review has found that hospitals are struggling to treat people despite more staff and funding. it revealed that thousands of patients stranded on wards with nowhere to go, the study on efficiency has found health chiefs to accept there is an ongoing...
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nigel nelson piers pottinger is still with us. nigel, you've been a veteran of labour speeches . she had 20 labour speeches. she had 20 minutes. she didn't tell me a single new thing that she would do as chancellor of the exchequer. >> i think you're right. but there were no facts in there. it was what she's doing. i mean , was what she's doing. i mean, this this was the kind of speech where she needs to appeal to business. yeah. that's the thing that she was trying to do today and to repeat mantras. i mean , and to repeat mantras. i mean, this is a this is something we're all going to get fed up with during the election campaign. so we keep hearing the same phrases, she won't play fast and loose with the economy. the new phrase that bringing business back to labour brings business back to labour brings business back to britain. good slogan. they'll keep hammering that one home. i think we have to excuse politicians for doing that during an election, because that's the way they all do it. i mean, this is not a particular labour thing. this can be the tories do exactly the same th
nigel nelson piers pottinger is still with us. nigel, you've been a veteran of labour speeches . she had 20 labour speeches. she had 20 minutes. she didn't tell me a single new thing that she would do as chancellor of the exchequer. >> i think you're right. but there were no facts in there. it was what she's doing. i mean , was what she's doing. i mean, this this was the kind of speech where she needs to appeal to business. yeah. that's the thing that she was trying to do today and to...
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and we heard it from nigel nelson, no less yesterday, who's no supporter of the tory party, saying he was a good mayor, very technical. he was a businessman . he proper businessman. he proper experience and i'm afraid the labour mayor is a dud. >> yeah. and roger said, morning. it's time for harry to learn some humility and get a life out of the public eye. it's no way to live trying to prove something to the public. a lot of you are giving me a kick in for being a bit pro, harry this morning. >> well, you're a mum and i get that. so you'd always want families. yeah, and i always think about my mum's favourite. christmas was when the family was together. >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah. >> absolutely. all she thought about, all my mum wants. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> always, always. all the children were back. but at what age we were if, if, even if we were under the same roof, we all saw each other. so i get that. but i'm sorry. harry has broken a bond of trust with his family, with his brother, with his sister in all, and with his dad. and it's hard to fix it. >> and on that note, cameron walker
and we heard it from nigel nelson, no less yesterday, who's no supporter of the tory party, saying he was a good mayor, very technical. he was a businessman . he proper businessman. he proper experience and i'm afraid the labour mayor is a dud. >> yeah. and roger said, morning. it's time for harry to learn some humility and get a life out of the public eye. it's no way to live trying to prove something to the public. a lot of you are giving me a kick in for being a bit pro, harry this...
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let's talk to our senior political commentator, nigel nelson. morning to you, nigel. are you as surprised as the rest of us that we now have this date for a first summer election since 1945? >> yes, it was . it was >> yes, it was. it was completely bizarre, and as the day wore on yesterday, it began to feel, more real. we sort of got an election scare every week recently, but this one just felt materially different, as it turned out to be. what most mps can't understand is why he did it, you referred to to the the idea of letters of no confidence going in. it's possible he did. he did that because they would reach the threshold over the summer, and therefore he could be ousted . i think olivia was be ousted. i think olivia was right earlier when she said there isn't time to do it next week. so i don't think that that plot will come to anything. there was also the whole thing about, the extra cost coming down, coming down the road. there's the 10 billion for the infected blood scandal victims. you've still got the post office scandal that needs to be sorted out, and no
let's talk to our senior political commentator, nigel nelson. morning to you, nigel. are you as surprised as the rest of us that we now have this date for a first summer election since 1945? >> yes, it was . it was >> yes, it was. it was completely bizarre, and as the day wore on yesterday, it began to feel, more real. we sort of got an election scare every week recently, but this one just felt materially different, as it turned out to be. what most mps can't understand is why he...