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he says he wants to the tory party. he wants to the tory party. he wants to the tory party. wants to build up in his own image. there's so much there's so much common ground between farage and so many conservatives. it is surprising to me. >> it is fair to to me. >> it is fairto say to me. >> it is fair to say that before the general election there was quite a lot of roses between the teeth from both sides. nigel farage himself said well, i wouldn't join this conservative party intimating there may be a future route in that route has been slammed down. the drawbridge has been pulled up. there's no way around that. and so the story is what does this mean for the conservative party, if that's a sign they're drifting towards the centre ground, we keep hearing you can only win from the centre, but is that true anymore? yesterday you told me i was astonished by the ipsos mori poll. 62% of voters, all voters, don't care who the next leader is. 36% of conservative voters last month don't even care. >> they just voted. they voted tory last month. and a third of those people don't ca
he says he wants to the tory party. he wants to the tory party. he wants to the tory party. wants to build up in his own image. there's so much there's so much common ground between farage and so many conservatives. it is surprising to me. >> it is fair to to me. >> it is fairto say to me. >> it is fair to say that before the general election there was quite a lot of roses between the teeth from both sides. nigel farage himself said well, i wouldn't join this conservative...
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the tories deputy election. the tories deputy chairman, matthew vickers, has resigned.'s stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. he says jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. and the democratic national convention kicks off in chicago later today, where kamala harris will be officially announced as the party's nominee for the us presidential election last month. donald trump was confirmed as republicans pick just a few days after surviving an assassination attempt . an assassination attempt. americans will head to the polls in november . americans will head to the polls in november. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm sophia wenzler more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> welcome back. now there's been a slew of stories about labour mps benefiting from union's largesse since 2019. labour cabinet ministers ha
the tories deputy election. the tories deputy chairman, matthew vickers, has resigned.'s stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. he says jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. and the democratic national convention kicks off in chicago later today, where kamala harris will be officially announced as the party's nominee for the us presidential election last month. donald trump was confirmed as republicans...
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the tories deputy election. the tories deputy chairman, matthew vickers, has resigned. he's stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. he says jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. and the democratic national convention kicks off in chicago later today, where kamala harris will be officially announced as the party's nominee for the us presidential election last month. donald trump was confirmed as republicans pick just a few days after surviving an assassination attempt . an assassination attempt. americans will head to the polls in november . americans will head to the polls in november. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm sophia wenzler more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> welcome back. now there's been a slew of stories about labour mps benefiting from union's largesse since 2019. labour cabinet ministers
the tories deputy election. the tories deputy chairman, matthew vickers, has resigned. he's stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. he says jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. and the democratic national convention kicks off in chicago later today, where kamala harris will be officially announced as the party's nominee for the us presidential election last month. donald trump was confirmed as...
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your tory government's watch. without doing a deal on the eu under 30s, we still have hundreds of thousands of people arriving here. >> but brexit, illegal migration. but my point is, brexit isn't touched by that. >> brexit still exists as a state. what's happening here is politicians are allowing this to happen and your party has voted out for good or bad and a new lot come in. that's that's how democracy works. >> that's how a democracy works. but it doesn't mean i'm not going to fight for brexit that i fought for in 2016. yes, i will continue to fight. >> but the really important thing here, and you and i have both been mps for a fairly long time. we both had a lot of casework and we all know the cases where people would come here from bangladesh or the philippines, come to work in the care sector. next thing they want to bring mum, dad, brother, sun, sister, uncle and i had cases where somebody was working in a care home and they brought in a care home and they brought in 27 relatives. now fortunately the prev
your tory government's watch. without doing a deal on the eu under 30s, we still have hundreds of thousands of people arriving here. >> but brexit, illegal migration. but my point is, brexit isn't touched by that. >> brexit still exists as a state. what's happening here is politicians are allowing this to happen and your party has voted out for good or bad and a new lot come in. that's that's how democracy works. >> that's how a democracy works. but it doesn't mean i'm not...
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your tory government's watch. doing a deal on the eu under 30s, we still have hundreds of thousands of people arriving here. >> but brexit, illegal migration. but my point is, brexit isn't touched by that. >> brexit still exists as a state. what's happening here is politicians are allowing this to happen and your party has voted out for good or bad and a new lot come in. that's that's how democracy works. >> that's how a democracy works. but it doesn't mean i'm not going to fight for brexit that i fought for in 2016. yes, i will continue to fight. >> but the really important thing here, and you and i have both been mps for a fairly long time. we both had a lot of casework and we all know the cases where people would come here from bangladesh or the philippines, come to work in the care sector. next thing they want to bring mum, dad, brother, sun, sister, uncle and i had cases where somebody was working in a care home and they brought in a care home and they brought in 27 relatives. now fortunately the previous gov
your tory government's watch. doing a deal on the eu under 30s, we still have hundreds of thousands of people arriving here. >> but brexit, illegal migration. but my point is, brexit isn't touched by that. >> brexit still exists as a state. what's happening here is politicians are allowing this to happen and your party has voted out for good or bad and a new lot come in. that's that's how democracy works. >> that's how a democracy works. but it doesn't mean i'm not going to...
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tory leadership candidate , the tory leadership candidate, the mp for newark.st of a start of our big, juicy leadership interviews. robert. so we've got quite a lot of time to try and drill into some of these issues. should we start with this sense of anarchy on the streets of britain? i mean, that might be overstating it, but that was the sun on sunday's headune but that was the sun on sunday's headline this morning. priti patel, your leadership candidate rival, has called for parliament to be recalled. there are concerns, aren't they, that elected representatives aren't really present as people are greatly concerned about police stations going up in flames in sunderland, there seems to be no end to the unrest. keir starmer is going on holiday this week. we understand. what's your reaction to that ? reaction to that? >> well, look i think it would be completely wrong for the prime minister to go on holiday whilst parts of britain are burning. >> i'm sure he's had an an election campaign. >> he's got a family. he deserves some time off doesn't he. >> well, i'm
tory leadership candidate , the tory leadership candidate, the mp for newark.st of a start of our big, juicy leadership interviews. robert. so we've got quite a lot of time to try and drill into some of these issues. should we start with this sense of anarchy on the streets of britain? i mean, that might be overstating it, but that was the sun on sunday's headune but that was the sun on sunday's headline this morning. priti patel, your leadership candidate rival, has called for parliament to be...
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and that's how you then will pull people back to the tories.ind this strange, because surely you'll pull people back to the tories, not by battering competition, but by being the best that the tories can be. >> correct. >> correct. >> if the electoral strategy of the conservative party is. let's be rude about everyone who voted for reform. it's one absolutely idiotic and two bound to fail. so that is not the right strategy. but let's look at what tom said. so he criticised nigel farage for saying the truth. whether the truth is being withheld from. >> he asked he asked that question, didn't he? >> well he did now as a member of parliament, nigel farage could have phoned the home secretary, particularly as a leader of a political party, and said, tell me the information about this because i want to know. and the home secretary would have told him, in fact, in my time in parliament, opposition mps were something very serious like this happened often got briefings from the home secretary, from the prime minister particularly their leaders always d
and that's how you then will pull people back to the tories.ind this strange, because surely you'll pull people back to the tories, not by battering competition, but by being the best that the tories can be. >> correct. >> correct. >> if the electoral strategy of the conservative party is. let's be rude about everyone who voted for reform. it's one absolutely idiotic and two bound to fail. so that is not the right strategy. but let's look at what tom said. so he criticised...
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so 4 in 10 tory members back reform uk merger . this tory members back reform uk merger.gov and they found that 51% of tory members opposed a merger with. i was going to say just with farage. that's what it is really, isn't it. it's farage merging with the tories and 42% supported it. so it's fairly close and it's and it's fairly close and it's and it's also 25% of conservative voters switched to reform at the election, which is massive. so basically they do have to do something like this because there's only two choices, really. one, the tories adopt farage, at very least in spirit, ideally in his actual person . or ideally in his actual person. or the tories have to be crushed and reformed, become the opposition . because if the right opposition. because if the right is split, we're going to get more and more painful starmer forever. so they have to sort it out, they have to do something. and it's interesting that 68% support leaving the echr. so that's a big of the 910 tory members surveyed. so that's a massive point. and listen to this. more than half, 56% would have
so 4 in 10 tory members back reform uk merger . this tory members back reform uk merger.gov and they found that 51% of tory members opposed a merger with. i was going to say just with farage. that's what it is really, isn't it. it's farage merging with the tories and 42% supported it. so it's fairly close and it's and it's fairly close and it's and it's also 25% of conservative voters switched to reform at the election, which is massive. so basically they do have to do something like this...
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tories again.ing to last a short period of time if jenrick doesn't win. >> we've got several fantastic candidates standing for the leadership of our party. i think robert jenrick is the standout favourite . well, he is for me. favourite. well, he is for me. he came up, we had hustings in our part of the world. our members got to meet them, got to grill them, got to give them all the tough questions and we got to see what they had to offer. and at the end of that, my thoughts were that jenrick was the standout candidate, that he's the right guy for me in my part of the world. but do you know what? there's lots of other things on offer. there's a long race ahead, but you know why? robertson man. robertson man. because he unifies. so this our party needs to learn lessons. it's been sent a very tough message by the electorate. we need to lick our wounds. listen to what they've said and go back with a sort of offering that they want. and robert jenrick is doing just that. he's the guy who understands wh
tories again.ing to last a short period of time if jenrick doesn't win. >> we've got several fantastic candidates standing for the leadership of our party. i think robert jenrick is the standout favourite . well, he is for me. favourite. well, he is for me. he came up, we had hustings in our part of the world. our members got to meet them, got to grill them, got to give them all the tough questions and we got to see what they had to offer. and at the end of that, my thoughts were that...
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tory would, the tories would still have lost chris.ut nothing like as not like the same and much closer and that 1% swing giving the tories 50 seats as, as henry says, is fascinating. >> i think there's 98 seats where reform was second to laboun where reform was second to labour. so labour have a chance to get it into the into them. i mean, of course farage would tell you they aren't all tory supporters. they're angry , supporters. they're angry, working class former labour voters who want brexit to work and don't trust london. so it's and don't trust london. so it's a complicated picture with reform uk. but the fact that we have now got this , all of the have now got this, all of the future leaders of this party turning its face against farage when sunak wouldn't do it, is fascinating for the people that do care. >> who is the next leader, who is a smart money at the moment thatis is a smart money at the moment that is a great question and it moves around. >> but i was convinced. i thought mel stride as a complete outsider was quite c
tory would, the tories would still have lost chris.ut nothing like as not like the same and much closer and that 1% swing giving the tories 50 seats as, as henry says, is fascinating. >> i think there's 98 seats where reform was second to laboun where reform was second to labour. so labour have a chance to get it into the into them. i mean, of course farage would tell you they aren't all tory supporters. they're angry , supporters. they're angry, working class former labour voters who...
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of course, the tory government, tory government had planned to get there by 2028, 2029. now because of that lack of a commitment to 2.5% of gdp. >> they're being told to do housekeeping savings yet again. but there is a fundamental cultural problem which nobody dares say because of the way the press you and i have worked for from the telegraph, the economist, all the way through, is structured. it's the way whitehall looks at defence. and the one who's in james thurber's catbird seat who's really running it is the treasury , running it is the treasury, always. and i had a former senior member of the treasury wider thing saying, oh, we don't like them leaking the chief leaking to the daily telegraph. there's something that seems to me that, you know, that there's an element in the whitehall culture that doesn't get defence and security , least of all in and security, least of all in the cyber and cyber era, because the cyber and cyber era, because the big shock, which unites this says that what the friday surprise could be something like the houthis coming up and really k
of course, the tory government, tory government had planned to get there by 2028, 2029. now because of that lack of a commitment to 2.5% of gdp. >> they're being told to do housekeeping savings yet again. but there is a fundamental cultural problem which nobody dares say because of the way the press you and i have worked for from the telegraph, the economist, all the way through, is structured. it's the way whitehall looks at defence. and the one who's in james thurber's catbird seat...
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>> well, they are saying that tories ideologically are hateful towards working people.'s what the doctors union has been saying. the bma don't know what that means. comments come amid backlash from senior conservatives over bumper increases offered to train drivers. doctor rob lawson , of drivers. doctor rob lawson, of the bma said conservatives know no nuance now, so doesn't twitter. i want that pointed out and i will let it go. but they did take my account off me for something really ridiculous. so i know that nuance is a very difficult thing for people to grip. the bma have claimed that the tory mps are ideologically hateful towards working people in a row over public sector pay. i mean, that's a crazy thing to say. >> i mean, in my case, lucky guess. but that is a crazy thing to say. the tories have traditionally stood up for working people and made sure they get to keep more of their wages, because taxes are lower. i'm talking about the tories of old, not the not the current. >> no, i mean, what do you say to this? it's like, no, you are, but so what? no, i know i
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tories again.his momentum only going to last a short period of time if jenrick doesn't win. >> we've got several fantastic candidates standing for the leadership of our party. i think robert jenrick is the standout favourite . well, he is for me. favourite. well, he is for me. he came up, we had hustings in our part of the world. our members got to meet them, got to grill them, got to give them all the tough questions and we got to see what they had to offer. and at the end of that, my thoughts were that jenrick was the standout candidate, that he's the right guy for me in my part of the world. but do you know what? there's lots of other things on offer. there's a long race ahead, but you know why? robertson man. robertson man. because he unifies. so this our party needs to learn lessons. it's been sent a very tough message by the electorate. we need to lick our wounds. listen to what they've said and go back with a sort of offering that they want. and robert jenrick is doing just that. he's the gu
tories again.his momentum only going to last a short period of time if jenrick doesn't win. >> we've got several fantastic candidates standing for the leadership of our party. i think robert jenrick is the standout favourite . well, he is for me. favourite. well, he is for me. he came up, we had hustings in our part of the world. our members got to meet them, got to grill them, got to give them all the tough questions and we got to see what they had to offer. and at the end of that, my...
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who are still in the studio, tory mp and minister, former tory mp and minister ranil jayawardena andhe former labour adviser matthew torbett. matthew, let's start with you. as a man of the political left, where is the money coming from? >> that's a question for rachel reeves. one would assume an element of tax rises which people will be annoyed about, but i think if i was to be generous, the labour party can't really win it. so they either stand firm, as some people may see it and see down the strikers and the unions , and we continue and the unions, and we continue with the misery. and it is it's absolutely awful travelling on the train in this country, up and down and stuff. it's not a pleasant experience. if you can get on one or they do the short term thing of giving them a pay rise, which, you know, people have pointed out in real terms of inflation since 2019, is a pay of inflation since 2019, is a pay cut. inflation is added to every 30%, and this is a 15% over four years, three years and so i think, you know, and you look at other countries , other look at other countries, ot
who are still in the studio, tory mp and minister, former tory mp and minister ranil jayawardena andhe former labour adviser matthew torbett. matthew, let's start with you. as a man of the political left, where is the money coming from? >> that's a question for rachel reeves. one would assume an element of tax rises which people will be annoyed about, but i think if i was to be generous, the labour party can't really win it. so they either stand firm, as some people may see it and see...
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i mean a third of tory voters, ipsos mori said yesterday who voted tory last month.e who the next leader is. a third of them now, chris, this may be just my perception, but it feels as though nigel farage is rather isolated at the moment . why do isolated at the moment. why do you say that? >> well, following the comments he made about us sharing misinformation or whatever about the or adding to that conversation, it seems that, you know, he's been spoken to by the media a lot about this. i don't know, i, i think that conservatives probably were more close to him previously or at least more supportive of him than before, than now . than before, than now. >> so maybe, maybe two missteps over the election. the putin remarks weren't helpful and that allow the tories to say, well, he's not patriotic, didn't mean he's not patriotic, didn't mean he didn't win five mps at the election, by the way. more recently, those remarks post the southport riots when he wondered whether the police is telling the truth from us. you know, he would say, well, mps should call these things
i mean a third of tory voters, ipsos mori said yesterday who voted tory last month.e who the next leader is. a third of them now, chris, this may be just my perception, but it feels as though nigel farage is rather isolated at the moment . why do isolated at the moment. why do you say that? >> well, following the comments he made about us sharing misinformation or whatever about the or adding to that conversation, it seems that, you know, he's been spoken to by the media a lot about this....
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if the tories want to win the next election.lus, reports have suggested the labour government will break another of its promises not to increase taxes on working people by increasing fuel duty. they just hate the motorist. state of the nafion hate the motorist. state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel. gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and the conservative peer and journalist paul goodman . as ever, i want to paul goodman. as ever, i want to hear your views. it's a crucial part of the programme mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's one of your favourite parts of the day. the news bulletin, with sophia wenzler. >> nigel. thank you. good evening from the gb newsroom . evening from the gb newsroom. it's just gone 9:00. your top story this hour. the prime minister has confirmed a ban on outdoor smoking is being considered because of the huge burden smoking puts on the nhs and the taxpayer, according to what the sun newspaper says. a secret whitehall papers. m
if the tories want to win the next election.lus, reports have suggested the labour government will break another of its promises not to increase taxes on working people by increasing fuel duty. they just hate the motorist. state of the nafion hate the motorist. state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel. gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and the conservative peer and journalist paul goodman . as ever, i want to paul...
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. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.round 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes some sense. and actually, just as a quick anecdote, someone stopped me on the street in the heart of communist north london, the most middle class leftie north london place, and they said, oh, i love the show headliners and gb she was someone that had voted for corbyn as an independent, but if he had not been standing, would have voted reform. so the patterns aren't as we sort of imagine. they're not as simple as you imagine. people are voting for things like authenticity and they just hate the uniparty. >> yeah, well, things are changing politica
. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.round 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes...
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. the tories. >> i have no love for the tories.u saying as if it's dig, dig at me. i don't care about the tories. >> brexit since brexit because we have you have to be able to return people. we need a system where people can be processed in other countries, processed in their own country, processed in france. oh rwanda was indeed a gimmick. it was an absolute joke andifs gimmick. it was an absolute joke and it's costing 727 aidan magee. >> well , the other countries, >> well, the other countries, the eu itself is now exploring that with african countries. >> the italy in particular is forging the way, trying to find safe third countries. they're simply following a way to deal with an intractable problem . with an intractable problem. >> i don't i don't think you're being i don't think you're being inflammatory, ben. but also you cannot expect any prime minister whether he has the will or not to do anything in six weeks. it's just not realistic. >> okay. good stuff. thank you. panel. we'll be back shortly, the home office have said
. the tories. >> i have no love for the tories.u saying as if it's dig, dig at me. i don't care about the tories. >> brexit since brexit because we have you have to be able to return people. we need a system where people can be processed in other countries, processed in their own country, processed in france. oh rwanda was indeed a gimmick. it was an absolute joke andifs gimmick. it was an absolute joke and it's costing 727 aidan magee. >> well , the other countries, >>...
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. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.d 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes some sense. and actually, just as a quick anecdote, someone stopped me on the street in the heart of communist north london, the most middle class leftie north london place, and they said, oh, i love the show headliners and gb she was someone that had voted for corbyn as an independent, but if he had not been standing, would have voted reform. so the patterns aren't as we sort of imagine. they're not as simple as you imagine. people are voting for things like authenticity and they just hate the uniparty. >> yeah, well, things are changing politically,
. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.d 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes some...
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>> well, they are saying that tories ideologically are hateful towards working people.hat's what the doctors union has been saying. the bma don't know what that means. comments come amid backlash from senior conservatives over bumper increases offered to train drivers. doctor rob lawson , of drivers. doctor rob lawson, of the bma said conservatives know no nuance now, so doesn't twitter. i want that pointed out and i will let it go. but they did take my account off me for something really ridiculous. so i know that nuance is a very difficult thing for people to grip. the bma have claimed that the tory mps are ideologically hateful towards working people in a row over public sector pay. i mean, that's a crazy thing to say. >> i mean, in my case, lucky guess. but that is a crazy thing to say. the tories have traditionally stood up for working people and made sure they get to keep more of their wages, because taxes are lower. i'm talking about the tories of old, not the not the current. >> no, i mean, what do you say to this? it's like, no, you are, but so what? no, i know
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senior tories have criticised the prime minister over pay offers to train drivers and junior doctors, with james cleverly claiming the government has been plagued by its union paymasters. train drivers on lner are to stage a series of strikes, claiming a breakdown in industrial relations and breaking of agreements. hundreds of members of aslef will walk out every weekend for a total of 22 days. this dispute is separate from the long running dispute over pay, which is set to be resolved after a new offer this week from the government . this week from the government. two men have received the longest prison sentences yet in relation to rioting that erupted in parts of england and northern ireland after the southport stabbings. 48 year old david wilkinson, who was jailed for six years, and john honey were part of a baying mob who attacked a car containing three romanian men in hull on the 3rd of august. 25 year old honey also looted shops and received a sentence of four years and eight months. more than 1000 people have been arrested so far over the disorder, with around 480 charged and
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tory ministers acknowledged that at the time.'s the kind of situation where, you know, does this growth level cure that? i don't think it does. >> well, you see, the bottom line is before the election, we all knew about the black hole. but surprise, surprise, there's a black hole. of course there is. right. well, stay with us, benjamin. next we'll fill you in on all the action of harry and meghan's trip to colombia. and what security measures are in place for them. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news. >> welcome back. 948. you're with ben and nana on britain's newsroom on gb news now. the duke and duchess of sussex have been welcomed to columbia, of all places, as their four day tour of the south american nafion tour of the south american nation begins. >> and it's reported that prince harry took a swipe at elon musk after southport riots, saying what happens online transfers to the streets in minutes. what does he know? he's not even on the streets. joining us now, royal commentator jennie bond jenny, thank you so much for
tory ministers acknowledged that at the time.'s the kind of situation where, you know, does this growth level cure that? i don't think it does. >> well, you see, the bottom line is before the election, we all knew about the black hole. but surprise, surprise, there's a black hole. of course there is. right. well, stay with us, benjamin. next we'll fill you in on all the action of harry and meghan's trip to colombia. and what security measures are in place for them. you're with britain's...
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>> oh gosh, i don't know and why the tories were toast . he lost the tories were toast. he lost fundamentally because people didn't trust us anymore on the big issues like my immigration and taxation . and taxation. >> and finally, as a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl sudiksha into end of life care. i will be speaking to her family about her wish. that was never granted to die trying to live state of the nafion trying to live state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former adviser to boris johnson, lord moylan. as ever, let me know your views. i always want to hear them mailmogg@gbnews.com but now it is your favourite part of the day. the best news bulletin you ever get with my mother's favourite newsreader polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that there are concerns that content on some social media accounts stoked unrest across the
>> oh gosh, i don't know and why the tories were toast . he lost the tories were toast. he lost fundamentally because people didn't trust us anymore on the big issues like my immigration and taxation . and taxation. >> and finally, as a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl sudiksha into end of life care. i will be speaking to her family about her wish. that was never granted to die trying to live state of the nafion trying to live state of the nation starts now ....
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as are the tories. absolutely.ut in the wilderness cut away from government? the snp has a job to do in holyrood. there is a lot of truth in that. government is incredibly hard. no one outside of government realises— no one outside of government realises the _ no one outside of government realises the pace _ no one outside of government realises the pace of— no one outside of government realises the pace of events. i to rethink, which the snp needsl to do, as my party needed to do, it's hard to reinvent - yourself in government. for labour, it was a good election result north of the border, but when you look to 2026, there might be people who lost trust in the snp who say, if we elect a labour leadership, we will have more power. ultimately, the problem we have seen in the snp is quite similar to what we have seen with the conservatives, it is that sort of chaos and cronyism that has caused those problems. you can talk about that, but the issue is for the party that there has been too much focus on independence and
as are the tories. absolutely.ut in the wilderness cut away from government? the snp has a job to do in holyrood. there is a lot of truth in that. government is incredibly hard. no one outside of government realises— no one outside of government realises the _ no one outside of government realises the pace _ no one outside of government realises the pace of— no one outside of government realises the pace of events. i to rethink, which the snp needsl to do, as my party needed to do, it's...
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tories.get them. they're finished. we're talking about labour. you're in power now. >> well, they are finished, but okay, so let's go to the labour appointments, particularly in the civil service so there have been a ton of accusations and you know they've got to take the scrutiny on the chin. that's fair enough, no official body has found any wrongdoing. well not yet. and the treasury is working unpaid . and prime working unpaid. and prime minister is appointing people who are on the same page as him politically, which i think every prime minister has done for 400 years. >> peter, may i just interject there? so, ian corfield, who was hired at the treasury by rachel reeves, the chancellor, has now stepped down from 160 k a year role. she gave him . previously, role. she gave him. previously, he had donated £5,000 to her. he has now stepped down into that unpaid role. that wasn't his first role. he's gone into that role now because it's been exposed that she hired him in his own department. af
tories.get them. they're finished. we're talking about labour. you're in power now. >> well, they are finished, but okay, so let's go to the labour appointments, particularly in the civil service so there have been a ton of accusations and you know they've got to take the scrutiny on the chin. that's fair enough, no official body has found any wrongdoing. well not yet. and the treasury is working unpaid . and prime working unpaid. and prime minister is appointing people who are on the...
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they've overtaken the tories once again . despite the tories once again. criticism of nigel farage amid this month's riots. or maybe because of that criticism, because everybody can see that it's, you know, people are speaking out of both sides of their mouth, but labour, the poll results. labour are down six points to 33%. that's 12 points ahead of reform, who are on 21%, and the tories are on 20%. the only thing i'd say is this is by a polling company called, we think, polling , which called, we think, polling, which ihadnt called, we think, polling, which i hadn't actually i haven't heard of them. yeah. which does make me wonder someone's made up their own website, doesn't it ? their own website, doesn't it? >> also, i wouldn't want people who just think polling maybe do polling, do some polling. we do polling. i'd, i'd look at that poll, but we think polling. >> steve, do you think what this does suggest is something that we've talked about before? you know, that every vote is up for grabs. the polls can go any which way. you can go from an 80 seat tor
they've overtaken the tories once again . despite the tories once again. criticism of nigel farage amid this month's riots. or maybe because of that criticism, because everybody can see that it's, you know, people are speaking out of both sides of their mouth, but labour, the poll results. labour are down six points to 33%. that's 12 points ahead of reform, who are on 21%, and the tories are on 20%. the only thing i'd say is this is by a polling company called, we think, polling , which called,...
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asking the tories for?, they were asking the tories for a double digit pay increase. exactly. the same as lew hague says that she's going to get a double double digit increase. no, she hasn't . double double digit increase. no, she hasn't. is it possible that she might do? well, it's possible because maybe lie—ins is a good idea for the national rail infrastructure and indeed the entire public sector is not crippled by strikes. it has been under the tories for years. how many, how many days do we lose by strikes in the public sector under the tories? and the answer is more than france. >> yeah, well, i suppose you know when we're striking more than france, we know we've got a problem . but i will just, i will problem. but i will just, i will i will reintroduce former transport minister kevin foster here. you know, is there some truth to that? i mean, the difference i would argue potentially, is that, you know, the likes of mick whelan is not on the tories national executive committee, is he. whereas suppose
asking the tories for?, they were asking the tories for a double digit pay increase. exactly. the same as lew hague says that she's going to get a double double digit increase. no, she hasn't . double double digit increase. no, she hasn't. is it possible that she might do? well, it's possible because maybe lie—ins is a good idea for the national rail infrastructure and indeed the entire public sector is not crippled by strikes. it has been under the tories for years. how many, how many days...
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. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.around 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes some sense. and actually, just as a quick anecdote, someone stopped me on the street in the heart of communist north london, the most middle class leftie north london place, and they said, oh, i love the show headliners and gb she was someone that had voted for corbyn as an independent, but if he had not been standing, would have voted reform. so the patterns aren't as we sort of imagine. they're not as simple as you imagine. people are voting for things like authenticity and they just hate the uniparty. >> yeah, well, things are changing politic
. still reform fared a lot better than the tories.around 14% and 6% had the tories as their second choice. so it's not that surprising because one everyone hates the tories, especially if you're labour and i suppose two, you might have that red wall vote. that's more likely to go across to reform. as i said before, the stats show that if you're under 20,000 a year, 14% voted reform and it sort of goes up like that. the more money you have, the less likely you are to vote reform. so that makes...
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>> oh gosh, i don't know and why the tories were toast . he lost the tories were toast.e lost fundamentally because people didn't trust us anymore on the big issues like my immigration and taxation . and taxation. >> and finally, as a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl sudiksha into end of life care. i will be speaking to her family about her wish. that was never granted to die trying to live state of the nafion trying to live state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former adviser to boris johnson, lord moylan. as ever, let me know your views. i always want to hear them mailmogg@gbnews.com but now it is your favourite part of the day. the best news bulletin you ever get with my mother's favourite newsreader polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that there are concerns that content on some social media accounts stoked unrest across the uk
>> oh gosh, i don't know and why the tories were toast . he lost the tories were toast.e lost fundamentally because people didn't trust us anymore on the big issues like my immigration and taxation . and taxation. >> and finally, as a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl sudiksha into end of life care. i will be speaking to her family about her wish. that was never granted to die trying to live state of the nafion trying to live state of the nation starts now ....
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>> oh gosh, i don't know and why the tories were toast . he lost the tories were toast. anymore on the big issues like my immigration and taxation . and taxation. >> and finally, as a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl sudiksha into end of life care. i will be speaking to her family about her wish. that was never granted to die trying to live state of the nafion trying to live state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former adviser to boris johnson, lord moylan. as ever, let me know your views. i always want to hear them mailmogg@gbnews.com but now it is your
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and i think in a way , the tories and i think in a way, the tories at the last election got what they>> well, i don't disagree with that. as you know . well, that. as you know. well, i supported boris so long that i went into the cabinet office and somebody stuck a microphone up my nose and said, do you think bofis my nose and said, do you think boris should go on? i said, absolutely should go on as long as walpole. then i got to my office. he'd already resigned. so i went on too long. >> however, it's a it's totally hypothetical. as for do you think he'd like to do it? >> has he still got the fire in his belly? because you'd probably be pretty good at it if you were called. you'd like to do it. >> well, if i were called obe at the age of 90, i mean, you've got to imagine , conceivably, got to imagine, conceivably, that the labour party will last over you know, a term you can't imagine. it can't be sure of that, of course, although many things could happen, many things could happen . but i will could happen. but i will certainly be 97, sorry, 88, 87 when that happened. on the other han
and i think in a way , the tories and i think in a way, the tories at the last election got what they>> well, i don't disagree with that. as you know . well, that. as you know. well, i supported boris so long that i went into the cabinet office and somebody stuck a microphone up my nose and said, do you think bofis my nose and said, do you think boris should go on? i said, absolutely should go on as long as walpole. then i got to my office. he'd already resigned. so i went on too long....
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ex—tory london mayoral candidate susan hall and ex—labour advisor matthew laza. and what's wrong with this depiction of edward the sixth? get ready britain, here we go . get ready britain, here we go. keir starmer is about to open the floodgates . next. the floodgates. next. >> good evening. it's 9:01. i'm cameron walker here in the gb newsroom. the bbc presenter jermaine jenas , says he's not jermaine jenas, says he's not happy about being sacked from the bbc and that there are two sides to every story. the former footballer was sacked from presenting the one show and match of the day after alleged complaints about his behaviour, which were subject to an internal investigation by the corporation. a bbc spokesperson says we can confirm that he is no longer part of our presenting line—up. meanwhile, his agency, mc saatchi, no longer represents him. jenas is understood to be speaking to lawyers about the issue. two people have been injured after a stabbing at the chessington world of adventures theme park near london, with one taken to a major trauma centre. police
ex—tory london mayoral candidate susan hall and ex—labour advisor matthew laza. and what's wrong with this depiction of edward the sixth? get ready britain, here we go . get ready britain, here we go. keir starmer is about to open the floodgates . next. the floodgates. next. >> good evening. it's 9:01. i'm cameron walker here in the gb newsroom. the bbc presenter jermaine jenas , says he's not jermaine jenas, says he's not happy about being sacked from the bbc and that there are two...
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have chances of becoming the next tory leader . have they been tory leader.der. have they been dealt a hammer blow? i mean, it sounds like they have, doesn't it? because she's been making some historic comments about migration, appearing to praise the fact that there was a cap that was dropped. i am joined now by former lbc political editor theo usherwood. he's going to talk us through how much trouble or otherwise cam is in. >> it's a big dent, but i don't think it's a fatal blow for kemi badenoch. of course it plays to reform, and i think nigel farage and richard tice will be delighted that these comments from 2018 have surfaced, surfaced and it was said in the house of commons, i think it also makes it very clear that kemi badenoch and there's a poll out, amongst tory grassroots, she's the most popular shadow cabinet minister by some margin. she has a target on her back. and this is clearly the first evidence we have seen of underhand briefing taking place. somebody's gone and done a hit job on her. they've gone back through hansard, which is the commons r
have chances of becoming the next tory leader . have they been tory leader.der. have they been dealt a hammer blow? i mean, it sounds like they have, doesn't it? because she's been making some historic comments about migration, appearing to praise the fact that there was a cap that was dropped. i am joined now by former lbc political editor theo usherwood. he's going to talk us through how much trouble or otherwise cam is in. >> it's a big dent, but i don't think it's a fatal blow for...
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that tory members hold for their parliamentary party.c escape attempt of these two uk drug smugglers. the seine sza . stop the rip, the seine sza. stop the rip, stop the rip now that's next. after bnng bring you the very first look okay. welcome back everybody. i've got a big exclusive coming your way on the tory leadership election. but before that, here are your front pages . we start are your front pages. we start with the daily telegraph alzheimer's wonder drug is given the go ahead. this is a game changing breakthrough. it can slow cognitive decline by up to 27%, apparently. and they also say labour jobs tax looms after £5 billion surge in borrowing . £5 billion surge in borrowing. let's go to the guardian now. uk. let's go to the guardian now. u.k. police threaten extraditions to tackle sextortion criminals . so extraditions to tackle sextortion criminals. so this is the national crime agency, apparently. is warning foreign cyber criminals that could seek to extradite them. they could seek to extradite them as part of a crackdown t
that tory members hold for their parliamentary party.c escape attempt of these two uk drug smugglers. the seine sza . stop the rip, the seine sza. stop the rip, stop the rip now that's next. after bnng bring you the very first look okay. welcome back everybody. i've got a big exclusive coming your way on the tory leadership election. but before that, here are your front pages . we start are your front pages. we start with the daily telegraph alzheimer's wonder drug is given the go ahead. this...
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have chances of becoming the next tory leader . have they been tory leader.r. have they been dealt a hammer blow? i mean, it sounds like they have, doesn't it? because she's been making some historic comments about migration, appearing to praise the fact that there was a cap that was dropped. i am joined now by former lbc political editor theo usherwood. he's going to talk us through how much trouble or otherwise cam is in. >> it's a big dent, but i don't think it's a fatal blow for kemi badenoch. of course it plays to reform, and i think nigel farage and richard tice will be delighted that these comments from 2018 have surfaced, surfaced and it was said in the house of commons, i think it also makes it very clear that kemi badenoch and there's a poll out, amongst tory grassroots, she's the most popular shadow cabinet minister by some margin. she has a target on her back. and this is clearly the first evidence we have seen of underhand briefing taking place. somebody's gone and done a hit job on her. they've gone back through hansard, which is the commons rec
have chances of becoming the next tory leader . have they been tory leader.r. have they been dealt a hammer blow? i mean, it sounds like they have, doesn't it? because she's been making some historic comments about migration, appearing to praise the fact that there was a cap that was dropped. i am joined now by former lbc political editor theo usherwood. he's going to talk us through how much trouble or otherwise cam is in. >> it's a big dent, but i don't think it's a fatal blow for kemi...
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politicians of tory failure.iticians like tom tugendhat have failed to listen to community concerns over impacts on access to healthcare, school places and local jobs. his comments today, which omitted two tier policing and integration failures, once again show why the conservative party should never be trusted again. well, that's what the reform reform party has to say. let's now get the views of my cantankerous panel. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the former labour mackenzie, and the former labour special adviser paul richards. kelvin, we'll start with you. clearly tom tugendhat is trying to put himself as sort of a centrist figure between the left and the right. is he landing the right tone? >> well , i the first point right tone? >> well, i the first point is that people aren't interested in this. there's a poll out tonight which shows that 62% of the country couldn't care less . and country couldn't care less. and actually, among that lot, there isn't a natural, a natural leader come c
politicians of tory failure.iticians like tom tugendhat have failed to listen to community concerns over impacts on access to healthcare, school places and local jobs. his comments today, which omitted two tier policing and integration failures, once again show why the conservative party should never be trusted again. well, that's what the reform reform party has to say. let's now get the views of my cantankerous panel. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the former labour...
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rather than as a left wing tory rather than as a left wing tory rather than as a socialist. starmer hasn't done this . he has hasn't done this. he has governed as a socialist. and of course, that's what he stood as. but he implied something rather different, i think, in his election campaign he did. >> but as we knew during the election campaign, starmer's labour would do anything they could do and basically say very little in order to get into power. and, you know, they are doing what socialist governments do. and we say all along, you swell the public sector, you target free enterprise, you're anti—capitalism and you raise taxes. and this is what's happening. and i think it's good news for tourists because they can regroup and discover what it is that their true value and their true meaning needs to be. >> and it may also help us restore trust because it turns out that what we said to people in the election was true, that you would get a government in the pocket of unions, you would get a left wing government, which of course, with tony blair turned out to not be true beca
rather than as a left wing tory rather than as a left wing tory rather than as a socialist. starmer hasn't done this . he has hasn't done this. he has governed as a socialist. and of course, that's what he stood as. but he implied something rather different, i think, in his election campaign he did. >> but as we knew during the election campaign, starmer's labour would do anything they could do and basically say very little in order to get into power. and, you know, they are doing what...
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the fact is that the average age of turning into a tory voter is now 63.der a labour government? >> no, i don't think there's a political calculation, but i think there is a reflection that over the last 14 years pensioners have been protected, where younger people and people in work have not been. the reality is, let's have some historical context. the winter fuel allowance only came in under the last labour government in the late 1990s, because of a one year , £0.75 increase in the one year, £0.75 increase in the bafic one year, £0.75 increase in the basic state pension, which itself was embarrassing for gordon brown. absolutely. and i'm amazed that the winter fuel allowance hasn't been means tested before now . so, you know, tested before now. so, you know, this is about rebalancing. since the winter fuel allowance, we've had the triple lock on the basic state pension, which actually today means you're less likely today means you're less likely to be in poverty if you're a pensioner than if you're in work. so, you know, i think it was the right decision.
the fact is that the average age of turning into a tory voter is now 63.der a labour government? >> no, i don't think there's a political calculation, but i think there is a reflection that over the last 14 years pensioners have been protected, where younger people and people in work have not been. the reality is, let's have some historical context. the winter fuel allowance only came in under the last labour government in the late 1990s, because of a one year , £0.75 increase in the one...
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and help grow the tories. hoping to replace rishi sunak. the former home office minister has claimed the main reason that the tories lost the general election in july was because they'd failed to deliver on immigration, saying that's why he quit last year after a vote in september. why he quit last year after a vote in september . the why he quit last year after a vote in september. the winner will be announced in november. three us citizens freed in a russia west prisoner swap are now back on american soil. evan gershkovich was one of 16 prisoners swapped for eight russian prisoners in what has been described as the biggest exchange since the end of the cold war between russia and the west. gershkovich was detained since march last year on charges of espionage, which he'd always denied . the prime minister led denied. the prime minister led to the tributes to sir andy murray after his tennis career endedin murray after his tennis career ended in defeat in the quarter finals of the olympic men's doubles, 21 ye
and help grow the tories. hoping to replace rishi sunak. the former home office minister has claimed the main reason that the tories lost the general election in july was because they'd failed to deliver on immigration, saying that's why he quit last year after a vote in september. why he quit last year after a vote in september . the why he quit last year after a vote in september. the winner will be announced in november. three us citizens freed in a russia west prisoner swap are now back on...
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they've overtaken the tories once again . despite the tories once again.read criticism of nigel farage amid this month's riots. or maybe because of that criticism, because everybody can see that it's, you know, people are speaking out of both sides of their mouth, but labour, the poll results. labour are down six points to 33%. that's 12 points ahead of reform, who are on 21%, and the tories are on 20%. the only thing i'd say is this is by a polling company called, we think, polling , which called, we think, polling, which ihadnt called, we think, polling, which i hadn't actually i haven't heard of them. yeah. which does make me wonder someone's made up their own website, doesn't it ? their own website, doesn't it? >> also, i wouldn't want people who just think polling maybe do polling, do some polling. we do polling. i'd, i'd look at that poll, but we think polling. >> steve, do you think what this does suggest is something that we've talked about before? you know, that every vote is up for grabs. the polls can go any which way. you can go from an 80 seat
they've overtaken the tories once again . despite the tories once again.read criticism of nigel farage amid this month's riots. or maybe because of that criticism, because everybody can see that it's, you know, people are speaking out of both sides of their mouth, but labour, the poll results. labour are down six points to 33%. that's 12 points ahead of reform, who are on 21%, and the tories are on 20%. the only thing i'd say is this is by a polling company called, we think, polling , which...