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free no spin , no bias, no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton . tonight, i'm i'm dan wootton. tonight, i'm declaring a democratic emergency . brexit is under threat from the globalist regime within the tory party, reportedly scheming to push us back into the clutches of the eu and to make matters worse, this is the guy who's just been hired into the heart of government . it will heart of government. it will destroy the public services in this country. it would just it will compound the social crises away pool. and many of us are leaving free or we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit . so my big question stop brexit. so my big question tonight is high taxes conspiring tonight is high taxes conspiring to overturn brexit and is the return of boris johnson the only way to rescue the government from remoteness? i'll explore my digest next. and later in the media buzz before i get the verdict of superstar panel,
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verdict of my superstar panel, carol nigel nelson and carol malone, nigel nelson and beunda carol malone, nigel nelson and belinda de lucy , co—founder of belinda de lucy, co—founder of vote leave. in britain's first ukip mp douglas carswell will be here live at 1022 after exposing themselves as vips virtue signalling hypocrites for abandoning their rainbow armbands. should england have taken the knee in qatar? laurence fox thinks gareth southgate's men are an embarrassment to the country for their gesture. politics against iran . the reclaim leaderjoins iran. the reclaim leaderjoins me live at 9:35 pm. for former three lions legend matt, this is the weighs in on the debuts of england's and wales that the controversy filled tournament he's live at 1045 do harry and meghan really deserve an award for making unproven claims of royal racism untrue , even being royal racism untrue, even being the operative word king charles and duchess of sussex biographer tom power and broadcaster jenny tom power and broadcasterjenny barnett battle it out in the clash. i'll get your verdict, too, as she launches an appeal today. too, as she launches an appeal today . should we even be today. should we even be considering returning isa's bridesmaid move? bacon's uk citizenship live debate at 1030
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plus as david beckham's talentless son is mocked for a cocktail of very experimental or i love trying to make new drinks, you know, trying new recipes is, you know, i'm a nutter in the kitchen , a sting nutter in the kitchen, a sting in the tail, courtesy of joe lycett has made golden bulls look like, oh, well, you know , look like, oh, well, you know, i'm sure you can see where i was going with that. i never expected to hear from you. it was an empty threat designed to get people talking. in many ways, it was like your deal with qatar david total from the start . more on a weekend of beckham blunders in the balls coming up in the ten hour, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages as soon as they drop and they brand new greatest person at union jack as on the way to this is wootton let's go . is dan wootton tonight let's go. but the news first on gb news let's get the headlines at nine
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with tamsin roberts . dan, thank with tamsin roberts. dan, thank you and good evening from the gb newsroom wales are back in the world cup for the first time since 1958 and have drawn on with the usa in their first match in qatar with gareth bale scoring the equaliser from the penalty spot . earlier, england penalty spot. earlier, england won their opening match against iran, winning six two with goal scored by bellingham saka , scored by bellingham saka, sterling, rashford and grealish. both wales and england along with five other european teams, decided not to wear a rainbow coloured anti—discrimination armband in their matches . it's armband in their matches. it's over concerns players may be penalised with a yellow card on the pitch for wearing a non sanctioned kit while speaking after the england match earlier . these fans say they're happy with the result . i thought they with the result. i thought they really put out the five goals with a slow start, but once they
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got going, they really got going and i just couldn't stop running. we were expecting all the negativity flat back five, but goals. football intensity but no goals. football intensity . and strangely enough , a . and strangely enough, a comfortable win . if we have comfortable win. if we have carried on, it could have been eight or nine, but we'll settle for that fantastic performance. i can't really criticise anyone , just was pretty , just everyone was pretty faultless . the minister faultless. the prime minister says he will place innovation at the heart of his government agenda. the heart of his government agenda . addressing business agenda. addressing business leaders earlier , rishi sunak leaders earlier, rishi sunak said re—establishing stability is the critical first step to stabilise the uk economy. he told delegates controlling inflation was key to improving living standards and to putting the economy on a stable footing for the future . a court has for the future. a court has heard a woman who left london to join so—called islamic state seven years ago was influenced by a determined and effective isis propaganda machine . shamima isis propaganda machine. shamima bacon's lawyers say she should have been treated as a child
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trafficking victim. the 23 year old is appealing the removal of her uk citizenship after it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she has denied any involved in terror activities. human rights lawyer hardeep singh gaal says bakam should be treated the same as a british citizen . the issue is if british citizen. the issue is if he's a british citizen , which he he's a british citizen, which he has because she holds a british passport or she did hold a british passport, a british citizen ship, then should she be treated like other british citizens or should she be sent to a country where she's not born and she hasn't lived in? or just because the basis of her parents came from that ? an parents came from that? an earthquake in indonesia has killed 162 people and injured more than 700, according to local officials. the epicentre of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake was the west java region. about 75 kilometres from the capital, jakarta. rescuers are trying to reach survivors trapped under the rubble after at least 25
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aftershocks hit the region . tv aftershocks hit the region. tv online and dab plus radio. this is gb news now is back to die. forget the conjectures and the denials. this weekend's revelation on the front page of the sunday times shows the uk is facing a democratic emergency. as i predicted , the romans as i predicted, the romans within the tory establishment have used the fenestration of bofis have used the fenestration of boris johnson and liz truss to threaten our hard fought brexit. so the newspaper reported, quote, senior government figures are planning to put britain on the path towards a swiss style relationship with the european union. that would, of course, involve more liberal eu migration payments to the eu and a stepping up of the role of the european court of justice. so rather than use all brexit
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freedoms to see us drive across the world, this anti—democrat classic globalist regime who the masses haven't voted for late by fishy rishi sunak wants to see us handcuffed to the bloc and actually blocked the biggest democratic mandate in british history . we all know who is history. we all know who is behind this. his ramona chancellor, gerry hunt, who campaigned for a second referendum and a norway plus model that would see the uk tied to the single market and continuing to grant free movement. he is now an explicitly pulling the strings, so this is how he put it. publicly, when speaking to the bbc on friday, having unfettered trade with our neighbours and countries all over the world is very beneficial to growth . i very beneficial to growth. i have great confidence that over the years ahead we will find
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outside the single market we are able to remove the vast majority of the trade barriers that exist between us and the eu. but let me tell you, these suspicions all around westminster are that high tax hunt himself is responsible for the leak to the sunday times as the daily telegraph's christopher hope revealed today. apparently the reports stemmed from a post autumn statement meeting between journalists from the sunday times and jeremy himself as times and jeremy hunt himself as the former tory leader, and duncan smith put it, the chancellor needs to himself slap down this story. this should never have got going. and if he meant it or not, he needs to make it clear this is not what the government is about. now, sunak tried to undo the damage today during a speech to the cbi on trade . let me be unequivocal on trade. let me be unequivocal about this. under my leadership , the united kingdom will not pursue any relationship with europe that relies on alignment
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with eu laws. now i voted for brexit. i believe in brexit and i know that brexit can deliver and is already delivering enormous benefits and opportunities for the country . opportunities for the country. but there has been no denial from hunt that he is the source of the sunday times story. so unless sunak immediately sacks his chancellor, then i think the damage is done. this regime cannot be trusted to protect brexit and keep us out of the single market. at the very least, there is a move towards the disastrous theresa may chequers deal that we must not forget. sunak voted for. but you also can't trust the likely next prime minister, keir starmer, who spent months campaigning for a second referendum to thwart our vote . our options must our vote. our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is rolling out. remain as an option. we've agreed that it must be subject
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to another referendum . let's try to another referendum. let's try it out now. so the tories say we're out. the lib dems say we're out. the lib dems say we're staying. labour says if you vote for labour, the public will decide in a referendum on this now. only one way whether in this government or the next. put it to the people . so if put it to the people. so if you're feeling politically homeless tonight, then join the club. the bombshell brexit report came just 24 hours after the eye newspaper revealed sunak is now great friends with gordon brown and is seeking help from the new labour chancellor. it's how these prides, given thursday's horror show budget deliver the uk our biggest tax burden in history something brown would have fully endorsed . of course, the whole political establishment, the msm is now giving up on brexit and rolling behind this campaign to rejoin over time remainer piers morgan tweeted. it's time to admit that brexit has been a disaster
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exacerbated by pandemic war and have another referendum which, as this poll indicates , would as this poll indicates, would surely result in a substantial majority. now, voting for us to return to the eu . or to hell return to the eu. or to hell with that . it's time now for with that. it's time now for brexiteers to stop living in a phantom two sea world that the project has been delivered and that the uk is safe from the interference of the eu. brexit is under threat. it's under threat now. and while jeremy hunt remains the number 11, i predict things are going to get a whole lot worse, which respond. now my superstar panel . daily express columnist carol malone, political editor for the sunday mirror, nigel nelson, and the former brexit party mep and political campaigner belinda de lucy. carole malone . why did lucy. carole malone. why did jeremy hunt if he wasn't responsible for this report in the sunday times, not come out and deny it? this man is behind this. this is how he thinks and
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he is the chancellor, really, you know , it's incredible to you know, it's incredible to think that two months ago he was no where, he was nothing. and suddenly now he's you know, he's he's he's leading a campaign to get his back the eu . you get his back in the eu. you know, now, i think to know, sunak now, i think has to prove the british people that prove to the british people that he in favour british he is in favour of british independence. he has to show with believe with that because i do believe for it's safe in his for one second it's safe in his hands either. and know this hands either. and i know this this style think is the this swiss style think is the worst it's worst option of worst it's the worst option of all, because, you know, switzerland has open borders to people from the eu. it has to pay people from the eu. it has to pay the eu money. and as you know, and it has to follow some of the eu laws every single reason why we wanted to leave, you know, we didn't want our laws decided by a group of unelected bureaucrats. so here we go again. you know , it is the we go again. you know, it is the biggest of the british biggest betrayal of the british people. fought for years , people. we fought for years, even vote to get to even after the vote to get to push this through. and now we're going to have to fight again. and remainers have and in the and remainers have been in the for been waiting in the wings for a very long and they've very long time and they've blamed single disaster on blamed every single disaster on on brexit. you know, they've
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tried everything happened tried everything that's happened in because in this country because it's so not eurozone is in recession not the eurozone is in recession as we speak . not the eurozone is in recession as we speak. the not the eurozone is in recession as we speak . the oecd said as we speak. the oecd said recently that that our economy was more resilient than many of the countries in the eurozone. germany for one, and italy for another , which it seems . so another, which it seems. so we're not in where we are because it's a worldwide phenomenon. so i just but you're right . as long as hunt remains right. as long as hunt remains in situ, i think brexit is in danger because he is the one behind this. he's working for the past two years while he's been doing nothing else. and now he's he's mobilising the troops now. and i fear. he's he's mobilising the troops now. and i fear . well, belinda now. and i fear. well, belinda is lucy. i'm fascinated to know what you think, because of course were former brexit course you were a former brexit party mep. you know, the brexit party mep. you know, the brexit party formed because nigel farage didn't trust the conservative party to deliver brexit. how do you feel tonight and do you think brexit is under threat? i'm not surprised at all. we're in the situation. we are in the muscle and machinery
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of remain and the global system. the supernatural is a nationalist has been so strong ever since 2016. brexit has been at risk and my god, the british ever since 2016. brexit has been at risk and mywith, the british ever since 2016. brexit has been at risk and mywith their british ever since 2016. brexit has been at risk and mywith their sweat, people fought with their sweat, blood and tears to just get it across the line in and +r77 loving to re—engage re—engage doubt they must because without doubt fundamental self—determining of laws is at law brexit and brexit being associated with the now being associated with the negative . the press have done negative. the press have done this. politicians have done it, done this. brexit if; not an done this. brexit is not an economic policy. it was just a constant usual change. it was just reallocate ing powers from unaccountable foreign politicians and foreign courts back to our national politicians . why? the question is why do people want foreign, unaccountable politicians and courts to rule us, over us,
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courts to rule over us, over us, to make our policies? why what is the behind it? is the reasoning behind it? because is dodgy bleep and because it is dodgy as bleep and somebody closely semebeég stays-elf with you. more semebeég stays-elf with you. m0|you semebeég stays-elf with you. m
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don't think that could happen. you know, i wouldn't accept it. i won't accept. but what i simply wouldn't it it's , we voted and i'm §:"§ and i'm 32“; to quote from conservative — i— ww (said�*rvative 7 that, n 7 7 know, �*rvative 7 that, n 7 7 know, �*rvawill : that, n 7 7 know, �*rvawill keepthat, n 7 7 know, �*rvawill keep the, n 7 7 know, �*rvawill keep the uk n 7 7 you know, we will keep the uk out the single out of out of the single market, out of any customs union and any form of customs union and end of the european —: -—— of justice. that 7 of justice. that is? we bofis boris landslide in gave boris the landslide in 2019. do you not think that 2019. but do you not think that frictionless trade europe is actually a go to can get anything comes cost anything that's comes at a cost but you know but the problem has been know we haven't been been as you know we haven't been able benefits of able to maximise the benefits of brexit because the pandemic happened, of the war in happened, because of the war in europe, because inflation, the pandemic literally happened within weeks of assembly. so we haven't been able to maximise we should been all about. what we should been all about. i mean, we we do not, you mean, we don't we do not, you good sides of brexit, even. 22- but 7_ven. but it's even. but it's because of we're even. but it's because of the must have the the pandemic. it must have the eurozone is in trouble in trouble. the italy germany's in trouble. the italy is in trouble . so they're in is in trouble. so they're in there. are they are worse off. and then think our
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there. are they are worse off. and therour think our there. are they are worse off. and therour tax nk our high and yes, it is. there and yesint is. there, are countries in the eurozone, the is it the tax burden is higher than it is that in fact, unemployment the tax burden is higher than it is that in factianemploymentin, 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is that in factis aemploymentin, 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is that in factis a huge >ymentrin 7 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is that in factis a huge percentn, 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is thyes, factis a huge percentn, 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is thyes, itactis a huge percentn, 7 7 the tax burden is higher than it is thyes, itactisbut uge percentn, 7 7 brexit, work or not say brexit, work or not work, what do you mean? doesn't say brexit, work or not work, what do you mean? d do n't say brexit, work or not work, thustralial mean? d do 3? , , , say brexit, work or not work, thustralia thatan? d do 3? , , , say brexit, work or not work, thustralia thatan? governs?1 , , , to australia that self governs? how does self—governing or how does self—governing work or not is just not work? is democracy is just what saying is that the 5755572757: 575557757: ,— ithiattheieffeicts been —-— ground can)king ground can)kin1things what 7 want? ground now we common ground with them now we : very, common ground with them now we we 1 very, common ground with them now we we can't 1 very, common ground with them now we we can't even very, very. we can't even begin a negotiation until you can the common ground. only 8% of british businesses even trade with the eu. you're talking 1, a a'aamount. ' with the eu. you're talking 1, a a'aamount. still our about a tiny amount. still our ’"a:’ trading about a tiny amount. still our ,,,1, trading partner. but but biggest trading partner. but but what we've had six years since vote our how to differently learn how to trade differently and yes is a bit more
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and yes there is a bit more people had to come they knew comes brexit that i'm sorry it comes brexit there pros and cons. right. there are pros and cons. right. thing is but the most important thing is the politicians. we kick the politicians. we can kick them for laws we them out for making laws we don't we do that. and part don't like. we do that. and part of that is. exactly. it's not economics. exactly and the about economics. exactly and the cbi these folk need -—— start realising we are to start realising that we are not turning the british, not not for turning the british, not for it comes to for turning when it comes to break. so today, when say break. so today, when they say that, , migration, more that, oh, migration, more migration, but we know say migration, but we know you say what you say , 1% of the people what you say, 1% of the people that really with me, that that really were with me, that was yougov this was the yougov poll this weekend, said 32% of weekend, which said that 32% of people now, carol , we weekend, which said that 32% of people now, carol, we make weekend, which said that 32% of people now, carol , we make the people now, carol, we make the wrong but a much i mean, it was in this country if brexit was overturned, there would be an entire generation who would lose faith with democracy in our people. exactly but you try and overturn brexit , actually. well, overturn brexit, actually. well, i think if you try and overturn hope brexit, i hope you are right. very you may brexit, i hope you are right. westminstery you may fluetlflgdmindgr 11! "1119 9.19111 to people— , ,, +r||c+ higcimincigr a? thg dials to people we 1 1, to people we own 1111111 11 we
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has right to this a nu out, blunders 77 out, blunders to? 77 7 out, blundisn't)' 77 7 look as if brexit isn't working. what don't know. we works right, actually, it just works because charge anyway. because we're in charge anyway. politically gas and you they here when coming up are coming up aran f: 77 coming up aran embarrassment coming uptakingembarrassment coming uptaking the arrassment to england for taking the knee at qatar cup hours at the qatar world cup hours after caving rainbow fox weighs , clash do harry 7 flash do harry and really deserve an award meghan really deserve an award for making unproven claims of royal racism? king charles and of sussex biographer tom duchess of sussex biographer tom bower clashes with broadcaster jenny bonnet next. but it's your opinion that matters most. email me down at gbnews.uk. tweet me using the handle at use our poll running near to the results after the break
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it's time now for the clash . now it's time now for the clash. now despite meghan markle spouting weekly race baiting rhetoric on her flop podcast and harry cashing in on his family's trauma to flog his, me, me, me memoir, the montecito moan has been honoured for their heroic stand against structural racism in the monarchy. the shameless pair will accept the ripple of hope award at a glittering gala held by the robert f kennedy human rights foundation, dec based largely on their diversity
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and i have to stress unproven claims to oprah last year that a senior royals speculated on skin colour. awards host kerry kennedy, daughter of the assassinated former us attorney general, justified the decision by saying they went to the oldest institution in uk history and them what they were and told them what they were doing they doing was wrong, that they couldn't structural racism couldn't have structural racism with that they couldn't have structural racism with not that they couldn't have structural racism with not maintain that they couldn't have structural racism with not maintain andit they could not maintain and misunderstand it about mental health. that if they health. they knew that if they did this, there would be consequences. they have done it anyway they anyway because they believe they couldn't themselves if couldn't live with themselves if they this they didn't question this authority. they have authority. i think they have been in taking step. what been heroic in taking step. what do think ? do harry and do you think? do harry and meghan really deserve an award for unproven claims of for making unproven claims of racism the royal family? racism within the royal family? down at gbnews.uk our poll running two at gb news on running their two at gb news on twitter but two way on this now meghan's best selling biographer tom bower and the presenter and actress jenny bonnet . so tom actress jenny bonnet. so tom bower , this is an extraordinary bower, this is an extraordinary decision , isn't it, by the decision, isn't it, by the sussexes to collect this award ? sussexes to collect this award? well, it's only sorted by them
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for them. it's marvellous publicity. it gives them credibility was extraordinary is it? the candidates should demean themselves in this way because in the end meghan lied about idea that someone had said that about archie, about his colour and protection and his that was outright lie. but much worse in my opinion . outright lie. but much worse in my opinion. is harry. harry in the oprah winfrey interview contradicted his and said quite clearly that this thing about how archie potential child might look a rose soon after he met meghan long before they'd engaged alone there were got married and the rest so he is now endorsing meghan's lie and thatis now endorsing meghan's lie and that is just disgraceful because not only is endorsing the lie but he is actually selling disloyal, so treacherous to his own family who he knows are victims of his wife . so that, victims of his wife. so that, again, i think is just shocking. and also, let us not somehow think that the kennedy award is such a wonderful thing to
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receive the money from the kennedy family came from the bootlegger. joe kennedy , who was bootlegger. joe kennedy, who was an ambassador here in 1939 and sympathised with hitler and thought the british should surrender to germany and he's the man who bought the election for his son in chicago in 1960. and jack kennedy, although, of course, he's a wonderful man , course, he's a wonderful man, charismatic and everything. he is the man who started committing america to the vietnam war and did nothing about black rights that was done done by his successor , lyndon done by his successor, lyndon johnson. so this whole thing is so besmirched , it's so ugly, so besmirched, it's so ugly, it's such a grubby deal between the sussexes and this woman. kennedy. it is just shocking this happening . we should really this happening. we should really hope that king charles actually , his sister's son. you go ahead with this and you are in real trouble . but this with this and you are in real trouble. but this is a with this and you are in real trouble . but this is a really trouble. but this is a really worrying sign this time about what's going to be in harry's book, because to me, the fact that they have accepted this award says we don't give a as i've been saying for many
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months, i actually now they are moving towards wanting to bring down the royal and this is just the beginning . i've got news for the beginning. i've got news for america tonight that they've got a whole slate of interviews lined up really in anticipation of the netflix series , which of the netflix series, which starts in about two and a half weeks time. and of course, after that, the book leak. so there's a whole campaign on the way. this is just the curtain raiser to meghan, the great, great meghan the great campaigner is really quite ugly. and in the middle absolutely middle, absolutely defenceless is the british royal family and britons reputation abroad? i mean, jamie bartlett, how can harry meghan win an award for an interview that was proven to be a pack of lies as well ? who said a pack of lies as well? who said it was a pack of lies? well, i can present you about 17. i mean, tom bower revealed a whole load of the lies in his book, revenge . okay. okay kerry revenge. okay. okay kerry kennedy also said that the
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sussexes embody the type of moral courage that my father once called the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world that yields most painfully to change and i think that's what's going on here. it is painful to even think of our monarchy as being racist , but we do know that racist, but we do know that there's racism. we do know that they had transatlantic slave trade deals. we do know that the duke of windsor. windsor supported the. we do know that even harry wore a on his costume at a party. so meghan markle alleging that somebody on top of the royals made comments about her child skin. i think actually has been blown out of proportion in my family . we have black and in my family. we have black and we have white and you say when a baby's born, oh , do you think baby's born, oh, do you think it's going to look after look, sarah or will it look after clarence, look after them ? the clarence, look after them? the fact is that's been blown out of
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proportion. and i think that what carrie is saying, that we are living in a world that yields most painfully to change and that royal family does and that the royal family does not address what's been going on.andi not address what's been going on. and i think , tom, on. and i think, tom, interestingly, i've watched you speak and i know your books are brilliant, 26 of them, but i think there's a model there's a model going on between liking meghan markle, whether she's ambitious, whether she's not autistic. and the issue here of rewarding somebody who's fighting against mental health and fighting against racism. and i say , good for whoever gets it. i say, good for whoever gets it. george clooney has been doing well . that's a good george clooney has been doing well. that's a good thing. i'll let respond to that, tom. but i also just want to point out that you revealed in your book didn't you, that the truth about these royal racist claims. well absolutely. the truth is that it was a benign conversation between charles , camilla and between charles, camilla and harry. right through the very beginning of the relationship with meghan. and it was just one of the two of them saying,
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probably your child will have ginger hair, but might have a coloured skin. well, in the end, it was nothing. and harry laughed. it that doesn't really apply, i must you , it's not apply, i must tell you, it's not me breaking of me that's breaking out of proportion is meghan and proportion. it is the meghan and it's the kennedys who are blowing whole conversation blowing this whole conversation out of proportion was an absolute conversation absolute benign conversation with actually no consequences. and meghan is setting herself up as this whole leader on racism. and i got to tell you , all my and i got to tell you, all my research showed that 2016 meghan harry mentioned that she was mixed race. it became an issue for her because she saw of credibility plus imposing as a mixed race person, because under the title used to describe herself as a caucasian. exactly. i mean , this whole thing, she is i mean, this whole thing, she is just a terrific person for seizing on issues of self promotion and publicity and all the rest of it. and it's not us who has made it such an important issue. it's the kennedys who have made it such an important issue. they the ones play this out, the ones who play this out, the royal proportion, and it is
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damaging britain is damaging the royal for one reason only royal family for one reason only because it profits sussex is how how is it damaging if you are exposing something that is pernicious in outside society? we are not happy about it, she says. we most painfully to change. and what meghan markle on whether you like it or not and i know you've had dealings with and i have no dealings with the royal family at all, but as a labour person watching what's going on, listening to what you're saying, it is not damaging to anything. if the royal family stand up and say we are against any form of racism that can only be good for our country but not for them. but that happens in any case . i that happens in any case. i mean, charles has done so to help deprived and diverse communities in britain . the communities in britain. the prince's trust is all about helping all sorts of communities and i resent the idea. i resent the idea the americans , the idea the americans, americans, with all their
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horrendous racial history , can horrendous racial history, can teach england about racism . we teach england about racism. we are the most tolerant society people across the channel illegally because we're such a tolerant society . there is no tolerant society. there is no way in the world that is more benign, more accommodating to muslims than their freedom to prayer, than britain . yeah, prayer, than britain. yeah, people in britain are so lucky when they see the way, by the way, to the outlet, let you come back. but i covered very closely the entire time meghan was in the entire time meghan was in the royal family. i saw absolutely no evidence of racism. what i saw was an entire institute huge and trying to bend over back woods for this woman but she wanted to be a victim. jenny, this is part of her narrative . well, this is her narrative. well, this is what i'm saying is that the narrative of meghan markle is not what's at stake here. what is at stake here alongside people who are fighting for a fairer world, which all of us want in our own way, left or right? she's crow about
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something i now have come little, tiny worms and little tiny, tiny bugs. and whether you like the kennedy human rights law or not, they are saying she has raised an issue and that is it. but is dishonest. that's the whole point . she has raised it whole point. she has raised it on the basis of a lie and this lie is damaging to britain, britain's reputation, the royal family, and to honour someone who is making up for fortune . who is making up for fortune. now, to her lies is just horrendous now. indeed meghan's biographer, author of the book revenge, tom bower, and the presenter and actress jenny violet. thank you so much, sir. who do you agree with on this? harry and meghan deserve an award racism claims in the award for racism claims in the royal family. well, julio said , royal family. well, julio said, i think and meghan do i think harry and meghan do deserve an award for constantly winding up their critics. i'll admit they're good at that . from admit they're good at that. from sean the beverly hillbillies deserve nothing. all they want to do is make fun of the royal family and from if they do deserve an award in the same way i deserve millions for not
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substantiated lottery drive your verdict is now in just 11% of you, with jenny agreeing that harry and meghan do deserve this award for making unproven claims of within royal of racism within the royal family. you would tone, family. 89% of you would tone, balance in. they do not. now coming his demand seems so determined make us submit to an extreme green agenda that they've spewing, quote, they've started spewing, quote, empty human propaganda with tonight's , oliver beams tonight's meal, oliver beams revealing that 950. but first revealing that at 950. but first is england. take the knee and i always after caving to fifa over their rainbow armbands. gareth southgate hypocritical squad a global embarrassment. laurence fox certainly thinks so. he'll join me .
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next it's next wsfime next it's time now for the fox report with lawrence. and today the fia and the white quarry is english southgate's england team proved they were nothing more than spineless virtue signals by backing down to fifa over their world cup rainbow stunt. so the threat of a yellow card was enough for the efa suits to ditch their apparently high, highly prized social justice values and announced harry kane wouldn't say they flimsy message to qatari state by wearing to the qatari state by wearing a rainbow armband during the tournament. this was tournament. after all this was the captain only the england captain only yesterday , boldly declaring he yesterday, boldly declaring he wants wear the awfully nice wants to wear the awfully nice one. love armband. oh, i feel we've made it clear as a team
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and the staff and an organisation that we want to wear the armband. i know uefa are talking to the fifa at the moment and i'm sure by barca time tomorrow they'll have their decision. but yeah, i think we've made it clear that we want to wear and that's the problem with this meaningless virtue signalling england. now look ridiculous and have proven not prepared to throw their so—called morals out the window if threatened with minor sporting sanctions. but one pointless political gesture , pointless political gesture, sadly, did make kick off as england's ties took the knee to highlight in justice and one of the stadiums that poverty stricken immigrant workers literally died to build. predictably, the bbc and its lead commentator guy mowbray, lapped up the gesture that does nothing to counteract human atrocities committed in qatar to deliver this despicable tournament and. england's players will miss. gareth southgate promised . they will southgate promised. they will take the knee , saying a strong
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take the knee, saying a strong statement to go round the world for young people in particular to see that inclusivity is very important , to see that inclusivity is very important, very read claim leader laurence fox joins me now. luke lawrence wales players didn't virtue signal and they didn't virtue signal and they didn't take the knee before they won or draw with the us this evening so why do you think the england team did and what do you think it says about them ? well, think it says about them? well, england have stopped apparently kneeling to the to the housing conglomerate which is build a large mansions but those matter i mean now are kneeling to inclusivity which is a strange word, a comes along with diversity and, equity . the diversity and, equity. the question we should all be asking ourselves really is why the hell all this team at the world cup ? all this team at the world cup? first and foremost thing is most of the people that were involved in the organisation in this world cup or that promotion of qatar have been fired from fifa.
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so it's a corrupt organisation and in the first place. and then also instead of getting your knees chops, the most diverse england football team you can ever see of all shapes and colours and hues and sexualities is probably, even though they haven't admitted it's why? why are not doing haka why are they not doing the haka why are they not doing the haka why are they not scaring their opponents going, we're going to beat ? instead of kneeling in beat you? instead of kneeling in supplication? anything you should to should kneel in supplication to is the queen your wife well, is the queen or your wife? well, indeed it's a subservient tact, isn't it, lawrence, but fundamentally hasn't it been proven to be absolute rubbish? i mean, they don't really care about anything. lawrence because the moment they are threatened with a yellow card, they say to deal with it or no. i mean, i bet let's face it, we hope more of them yellow cards. no of able to play in the final and miss their penalties . it's just their penalties. it's just appalling the whole idea. but they would go today. lawrence they played well today. you've got to give them that . i've got
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got to give them that. i've got noidea got to give them that. i've got no idea what i've about as much interest in england football team as i do in north korean state television. so the world is full of politics down , it's is full of politics down, it's everywhere. and you know , i just everywhere. and you know, i just want a two week break where i can watch my national team football without being told by a bunch of them . see, they can't bunch of them. see, they can't sell the world racists to their fans because they're against their fans. these guys on 200 grand a week . so now they're grand a week. so now they're turning around and getting smashed. inclusivity, what are you including ? who are you you including? who are you including? are including the women in iran, in qatar and the gay and lesbian people . i mean, gay and lesbian people. i mean, it's another example . we talk it's another example. we talk about this all the time . we must about this all the time. we must decolonise decolonised decolonised decolonised. you know what? this is? this is re colonising. it's colonising a different culture . and i different culture. and i actually i happen to unknowingly for most people, i'm on the side of the qataris here. we know
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nothing about their culture. i mean, we know absolutely nothing . and for us to turn up, i think we can virtue signal our way through telling how they through telling people how they should behave. of should and shouldn't behave. of course, stand against that course, i stand against that stance on gay and lesbian rights , but this is what it's no different from the withdrawal from afghanistan and the pride flag hanging over kabul university . we're trying to university. we're trying to colonise them with woke dem and actually what we should do is decolonise woke from this up. but the most important thing is that we shouldn't be playing there in the first place. if you don't agree with what they're doing, you don't agree with the cultural values and the culture norms the the norms of the country, the playing turn up. tell playing and don't turn up. tell me the thing me. me that's the thing to me. i think qatari regime is think the qatari regime is completely despicable. right. but , the best thing, but actually, the best thing, lawrence, about this world cup is there are now a whole load of people who we can ignore forever more if they ever try to preach or berate or lecture folk like you and me again, we can say ball golf recall forever , you
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ball golf recall forever, you know, gary neville, gary , gary , know, gary neville, gary, gary, david beckham and lawrence, the bbc . you know, alex scott goes bbc. you know, alex scott goes to the stadium today but decides to the stadium today but decides to wear her one love rainbow armband . it's meaningless. you armband. it's meaningless. you are broadcasting from there. you are broadcasting from there. you are part of this. are broadcasting from there. you are part of this . well, i know. are part of this. well, i know. still, i'm listening to alex scott because i want to youtube it because i don't watch the bbc . so i youtube that coverage of it. and it's got us talking about lgbtq. what whatever . i'm about lgbtq. what whatever. i'm just like, hang on a minute. everyone's an individual . are everyone's an individual. are you suddenly still of some giant alphabet soup that we're now going to know ? the whole me, going to know? the whole me, lgbt ? q plus, i find that just lgbt? q plus, i find that just as offensive bbc folk well, and also we're lecturing , we're also we're lecturing, we're lecturing a different culture of which we know nothing about unless we're going to drop bombs on them to steal their oil about
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what a, what a woman is and what women's rights are and lgbtq rights in the west. we can't even tell you what a woman is. we literally cannot explain it to you if you ask someone in the west what woman is. so i don't think the west has any moral high ground here whatsoever . i high ground here whatsoever. i think kane sat there , all think harry kane sat there, all seven brain cells of him , trying seven brain cells of him, trying to explain why he's going to where this this armband saying one love, one another, what just tell me what you're loving , tell me what you're loving, gary. i just want to know what's his name? harry they're all the same , you know. what do you same, you know. what do you love? what is one love of what one? surely love that you just draw every game. why don't you give the game to the other person? others diversity. well, that was victory for iran . that that was victory for iran. that will be suggested quite soon. that will probably be suggested quite soon. i mean, look, all this proves me is that the angel and team were absolute idiots to go. so far down this route of
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virtue signalling. that's all it is . they don't actually care is. they don't actually care about this stuff. they are not actually prepared to lose any money from it. they not even prepared to take one yellow card for it. so stop it. stop taking the knee. just get out there and play the knee. just get out there and play 100. just just let us support you. we want to support you. you know, some of this pointed out to me the other day, the queen's funeral and how amazing it was to them. and it was, you know, england is the most diverse, tolerant, wonderful place in the world. and we don't need sit there and we don't need to sit there and lectured to by old, you and be lectured to by old, you know, a bunch of football is like been hit the like they've been hit in the face by shovel. it's like just kick the ball around, try and win and will cheer, but save the political posturing for politicians and commentators. you're a sportsman play football . hi, lawrence. well, i've got some very good news, right, for people who are attempting to boycott this world cup. they
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have a perfect way to do it on friday night because the debut of laurence here on gb news is at 7 pm. on friday. it may be the exact same time . it's the the exact same time. it's the kick—off and the england versus the us game, but lawrence , you the us game, but lawrence, you know what? i will be with you. okay will be with you. 7:00 friday night. i will be watching and we will speak next week. good luck . thank you, lawrence . good luck. thank you, lawrence. but coming up, is high tax. how conspiring to overturn brexit and is the return of boris johnson the only way to rescue the government? from remoteness, i'll explore with my superstar panel i'll explore with my superstar panel, the media panel, which hosts the media buzz ten, will see how buzz at ten, will also see how the react to england's the papers react to england's virtues to. but virtues signalling to. but first, the pushing anti first, is the media pushing anti human propaganda in its bid to make all of us go green? neil oliver shares his fears net zero will make the family go extinct. don't miss him straight after the break .
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neil oliver is tonight's outsider . neil oliver is tonight's outsider. you would have thought bbc journalists in finally understood their impartiality after colleagues were rapped for biased on air comments. in recent months , while the recent months, while the corporation's climate editor, justin rowlett, didn't get the memo when reporting on the cop27 conference over the weekend , the conference over the weekend, the language on cutting emissions is really disappoint, i think it almost in part mirrors work. it's like they've cut pasted the glasgow agreement from year put it in that document and then actually dialled it back a bit. so there's talk about low emissions energy sources and i've been asking here what that is. get at the danish sorry, the norwegian environment minister accepted it could include gas . accepted it could include gas. so this is an agreement that could allow natural gas obviously a fossil fuel to be part of a green solution, which ihave part of a green solution, which i have to say does sound crazy .
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i have to say does sound crazy. yeah. much like the rest of the msm, the beeb. now seems content with driving climate change fear mongering full force and not mongering in full force and not just happy with being anti—capitalist . the green anti—capitalist. the green agenda now descended agenda has now descended into what anti what neil oliver calls anti human , so that includes tripe human, so that includes tripe like from the new york times, who last year asked to breed or not to breed in the face of climate catastrophe. the guardian got it in the act two, while the likes of far left politician alexandria ocasio cortez suggested it was not okay to have children, prince harry even got an award for seriously saying he had helped the planet having no more and to kids. so neil oliver why are the media and establishment types pushing this anti—human agenda ? well, i this anti—human agenda? well, i think the mask must move elements of the sort that's being pushed . you know, they're being pushed. you know, they're trying to get everybody lumped together into this campaign of . together into this campaign of.
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agenda 2013, net zero and all the rest of it. and throughout history and really you no further than the 20th century and the horrors of the mass movements are always anti—family . they always find family and, the type natural born therein to be an epithet equal to what they want to do, which is to atomised people . they want people to feel people. they want people to feel alone , to feel isolated. so that alone, to feel isolated. so that they become units and numbers and cogs in machines rather than parts of family. and cogs in machines rather than parts of family . and family is parts of family. and family is the basis of community. parts of family. and family is the basis of community . and they the basis of community. and they don't want people to feel part of community either. they need to get people , you know, to get people, you know, deracinated away from the roots so that feel alone and they look always only to the state for everything . and it's the trans everything. and it's the trans humanism that there were those, you know, elon musk and the rest talking about blurring the boundanes talking about blurring the boundaries between human and machine. you're making people
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combinations of flesh and blood and technology that's profoundly anti human as well. and, you know , what you highlighted there know, what you highlighted there in the package and in those headunes in the package and in those headlines from various publications , this this idea publications, this this idea that that we ourselves, the people , our species are the people, our species are the problem is profound , anti—human. problem is profound, anti—human. you know , they've got an you know, they've got an obsession with their being . many obsession with their being. many of us , that the world would be a of us, that the world would be a better place if there were fewer of us . and that's a completely of us. and that's a completely beyond the fact that it's cruel and anti—human leads inevitably to the decline, if not the destruct of our species, as is evidenced , you know, plummeting evidenced, you know, plummeting fertility around the country. the reality is the more people you have, the more ideas you have in civilisation . the have in civilisation. the species was held by for hundreds of thousands of years because there weren't enough of us, you know, bright ideas, brilliant ideas. the cure for cancer knows
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may have sparked into being in the head of one in dividual, but that individual was not surrounded by enough like minded people to kindle that spark and to fire . and it took until there to fire. and it took until there were more of us before we started seeing the advances. it wasn't until 1800 that the popular version of the planet reached a billion for the first time on it. they took hundred and 25 years to double and then 30 years to get to 3 billion. at the moment, what i think a billion people every 15 years or so . the point is that the more so. the point is that the more people you have, the more potential you have, the more ideas you have people together working , who are who are fed and working, who are who are fed and looked after in the way that we can do , provide us with the can do, provide us with the solutions we need going forward . so they given this agenda seems to be everywhere, right? all over the map . same. you've all over the map. same. you've got harry and meghan seemingly supporting it. how can we fight
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back this narrative? because honestly , there are lots of honestly, there are lots of young woke kids or teenagers who are not considering starting families for this reason . well, families for this reason. well, we need means that are separate from the from the arena. i believe that the world of politics is so toxic now as to be beyond redemption and would i have turned my back on it? and i think we need to find other ways of being together and communicating and sharing messages. we need, first and foremost to reassure another that, you know, going forth and multiplying is a good thing, you know, that you don't just you don't just replace yourself on the planet. you know, you know, ideally you will. we need more children . we've got we've got children. we've got we've got a plummeting rate of fertility. and we need to do something that. but i think in answer to your question, done it will this the solution is inevitable the
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species will prevail. what being pushed is unmatched and anti—human . and for those two anti—human. and for those two reasons alone, it will fail. now, i wouldn't be so bold as to put a time limit on i don't know. i don't know when it will fail and we will prevail, but we will because we are part of nature, we are part of the natural that they claim to be out to defend. and actually the destroying it. they are destroying it. they are destroying the planet , their destroying the planet, their anti materialism , the rampant anti materialism, the rampant consumerism given given time we will rematch because are meant to be here and our success is inevitable. we've just got to for them to fail because they will good i positive note to end on neil oliver a as always and of course neil back at 6:00 saturday night here on gb news. but coming up as one of the country's biggest anti—brexit advocates is ushered into the heart of government, is brexit now under threat of vote leave?
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and britain's first ukip mp douglas carswell delivers his verdict. probably will shock you at 1020. but first, with the globalists in the tory party attempting to push us back into grip of the eu, our tory mp is right to consider b—bbee bringing back boris johnson, the man course who got brexit done will debate that and have a first look at the eu's paper reaction to england's virtue signalling victory in the media. but straight after the break, we're back into .
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton . as it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. as the globalist regime within the tory party plots to drive us back into the clutches of the eu . help from a remoteness like this who are now at the heart government. it would story of the public services in this country it would just compounds the social crises away pool . but the social crises away pool. but many of us are leaving for poor.
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we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit . so we can choose to stop brexit. so is there any thing that can be done now to save brexit co—founder of vote leave in britain's first ukip mp , douglas britain's first ukip mp, douglas carswell delivers his battle plan at 1020 plus is now the time to bring back boris johnson, the man got brexit done all tonight with the formation of a new tory. next with my superstar panel, carole malone, nigel robinson and belinda de lucy . should england have taken lucy. should england have taken the knee against iran after compromising their morals over armbands hours earlier? and will the disastrous to award qatar the disastrous to award qatar the world cup sink fifa? will former three lions star matt le tissier breaks down all of that plus wales return to the biggest stage in football? he's live with me at 1045 as she launches an appeal today should we even be considering returning isa's shamima beckons uk citizen ship world of eight at 1030 plus as
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david beckham's talentless son is mocked a cocktail very experimental i trying to make new drinks know trying new recipes you i'm a nutter in the kitchen he was making gin and tonic and tasting in the tail courtesy of joe lycett has made golden bulls look like a well i'm sure you can finish that off yourselves. i expected to hear from you. it was an empty threat designed to get people talking in many ways it was like your deal with qatar david total from the start so we'll have a bit of beckham blunders in, the media battles throughout the next houn battles throughout the next hour. we'll have newspaper front pages. the moment they drop to and a greater position at and a new greater position at union jack has to do step with us. first, the latest us. but first, the latest headunes us. but first, the latest headlines at ten with tamsin roberts roberts . dan, thank you. roberts roberts. dan, thank you. good evening from . the gb good evening from. the gb newsroom wales have ended their
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64 year wait to play at the world cup after drawing one all with the usa their first match . with the usa their first match. our fans there can be seen celebrating after gareth bale's the equaliser from the penalty spot earlier , england won their spot earlier, england won their opening match against iran, winning six two with goals scored by bellingham saka , scored by bellingham saka, sterling, rashford and grealish . speaking after the wales match, fans say the game was worth the wait . the prime worth the wait. the prime minister says he will place innovation at the heart of government agenda addressing business leaders earlier sunak said re—establishing is a critical first step to stabilise uk economy. he told delegates controlling inflation was key to improving living standards and to pushing the economy on a stable footing for the future . a
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stable footing for the future. a court has heard a woman who left london to join so—called islamic state seven years ago was influenced a determined and effective isis propaganda machine . shamima begum, lawyer machine. shamima begum, lawyer says she should have been treated as a child trafficking victim . the 23 year old is victim. the 23 year old is appealing the removal of her uk citizenship after it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she has denied any in terror activities . human in terror activities. human rights lawyer jupp singh in terror activities. human rights lawyerjupp singh banga says belgium be treated the same as a british citizen would . the as a british citizen would. the issue is if he's a british citizen , which he has because citizen, which he has because she holds a british or she did hold a british passport, a british citizenship , then should british citizenship, then should she be treated like other citizens or should she be sent to a country where she's not born and she hasn't lived in or just the basis that her parents from that ? an earthquake in from that? an earthquake in indonesia has killed 162 people
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and injured more than hundred, according to local officials. the epicentre of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake was the west java region. about 75 kilometres from the capital. rescuers are trying to reach survivors trapped under the rubble after at least 25 aftershocks hit the region . tv aftershocks hit the region. tv onune aftershocks hit the region. tv online and app plus radio. this is giving now is back to them . is giving now is back to them. tomorrow as these nine downtown media house got the first front page essay straight to the which minimises the england team to pay minimises the england team to pay tribute to the iranian team after refused to sing their national anthem in protest of human rights violation in their home nation. southgate's men
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beaten six two after taking the knee. however they were condemned for caving to fia pressure to ditch their rainbow armbands. the eyelids with the eu's warning to pm sunak what they called fantasy brexit plans. they accuse number ten and the treasury of wishful thinking over their claim that they can pursue closer relations with the eu without adopting such of movement. the such as freedom of movement. the independent reports that labour will pledge to relax immigration rules and their strategy for economic growth. of course they will. it will be open borders under keir starmer who will say the tomorrow will the speech tomorrow that he will be pragmatic migrant workers. be pragmatic on migrant workers. we that means. my we know exactly that means. my superstore . back with me now. superstore. back with me now. top daily express , carole top daily express, carole malone, political editor for the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson and the former brexit party mep political brexit party mep and political beunda brexit party mep and political belinda de lucy. so brexit party mep and political belinda de lucy . so after belinda de lucy. so after a dismal citrus autumn statement from our new social government, an exclusive poll by gb news shows nationals support for labour has swelled five points
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to a massive 47, compared to the tories 21, so is the survey of british adults by people polling, which also revealed voters backed starmer over sunak to best handle the economy. i mean, how is that ? so with mean, how is that? so with electoral disaster seemingly , electoral disaster seemingly, what does that mean for the future of the conservative party? well, boris johnson's enemies might have thought that finding exercise the former pm when sunak scott into number ten without a vote would raise the spirits of bojo. still lives on around 40. of his supporters from the bring back boris whatsapp group on french food at, the escargot restaurant in soho last week to plot his return as leader of the gang allegedly included former business secretary jacob rees—mogg, former minister james duddndge rees—mogg, former minister james duddridge and former conservative mp mep david campbell . so according to the campbell. so according to the daily telegraph associate editor christopher hope, also superstar star panellists, sometimes on
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the show, the consensus among diners was that boris could return in july next year after the may local elections, which have all cast to be a blow up for the conservatives a virus comeback in the summer would also allow him to get past that past committee, which past privileges committee, which probing whether he deliberately lied to parliament over partygate. witch hunt. partygate. it is a witch hunt. it a witch hunt that folks it is a witch hunt that folks blended loosely . look, i know blended loosely. look, i know people say this is absolute madness, but look at those sunak poll numbers. the tories can't trust him on brexit . they can't trust him on brexit. they can't trust him on brexit. they can't trust him on brexit. they can't trust him to lower they can't trust him to lower they can't trust him to lower the levels of i mean, i actually think it could be fertile ground for. boris, come next july. could be fertile ground for. boris, come next july . yes, boris, come next july. yes, i think i'm surprised that there are a lot of wanting a new captain as they're seeing this ship with the supposed sort of grown ups in the room sinking it quicker than you can, you know , quicker than you can, you know, i'd have to say father christmas , but i think they're watching the destruction of their own party and everything is falling
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apart and they're grasping desperately the only man who can increase polls. however, i am concerned with this rose tinted glass. look at boris is just not very fair . glass. look at boris is just not very fair. boris, really. when he was in power , you know, he was in power, you know, illegal immigration was high mass immigration was high , the mass immigration was high, the pubuc mass immigration was high, the public sector was still politicised . as you know, he politicised. as you know, he isn't this sort of magic that will save the conservatives from obliteration if he comes back a reformed man, maybe. but i the only hope for the british people is to not vote for conservative or labour and to find another to vote for because nothing changes . nothing changes. i mean, you know, i've always said that bofis know, i've always said that boris johnson wasn't perfect . boris johnson wasn't perfect. there were lots of things i criticised him for. he way criticised him for. he was way too quick to put the country into lockdown. example , and into lockdown. for example, and he take action on the he didn't take action on the illegal boats quick enough. however carol. he was a hell of a lot better than what we've got right now. he got that mandate and i'm sorry, conservative mps really are going to be come next
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to how going to be to like how are they going to be staring electoral oblivion in the are really going the face? are they really going to him on the bench? she to leave him on the bench? she said two weeks ago. and i said to me two weeks ago. and i think actually the think he probably actually the focus back. i just said focus may come back. i just said nonsense. however this stuff that's just blown this , you that's just blown up, this, you know, rishi and with with know, with rishi and with with hums and the remainers voice that's coming out, i think it's quite worrying. and i am i think , know, will help them , you know, this will help them come back. and i think the crucial is going be the crucial is going to be the elections may the local elections may the local elections and if the tories get what else are they going to other than bring back the guy who delivered the greatest electoral victory in living memory . and the thing i was memory. and the thing i was thinking today, you know, it's i'm so angry at the tories because this all all this kind of upset started ever inarguable. they've always had a slice the birthday cake and flowers and prosecco. and then the tory party went into meltdown and they decided that liz truss was going to be their saviour. they had her for a
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month. she's not there. so they decided rishi was going to they not know what they want and the reason also got the fixed reason i have also got the fixed penalty, by the way. yeah, well, exactly. the result has been exactly. and the result has been the obliteration. tory the obliteration. the tory party, the next party, they will lose the next election they will deserve election and they will deserve to. think the only to. and i think that the only last hope is that if boris last ditch hope is that if boris you know there is no brexit vote in government anymore, there is no champion the eu . no vocal champion of the eu. yeah quite quiet now because they're putting party before country again. well everyone is sort of nursing their wounds but i think they are biding their time including. the trusts, i mean, thing is , nelson, we mean, the thing is, nelson, we are starting to see the true labour agenda emerge now, aren't we? that story on the front page of the tomorrow, it's going to basically be open borders under under storm. well, it's going to be open borders under the tories that i agree with you on that. not at the moment that they need to fill an awful lot of vacancies, especially in health and social care . the predictions and social care. the predictions are from the office of budget responsibility is that
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immigration will settle down to about 205,000. yeah, well, it's too many . well, what are you too many. well, what are you heanng too many. well, what are you hearing about boris ? because hearing about boris? because obviously you our westminster insider. yeah. and i do think he's coming back. yeah. not no. know the reason. the reason i didn't think so is that the there's no for it's a they don't want to go back to the chaos of bofis want to go back to the chaos of boris johnson. b there is a feeling at westminster that things have calmed down and finally the grown ups are in charge. the polls are as bad charge. if the polls are as bad . but you know, remember when the was the leadership the sunak was the leadership battle and he was going to come back and then suddenly he withdrew and said, you know, i have much to offer, but now is not the time. and what they're saying now, the time be july after elections . after that, after the elections. after that, you he's another you know, he's facing another minister. yes but but the thing is, they're going down the toilet so actually, you toilet anyway. so actually, you know, got two three know, we've got two and three months. actually doesn't months. so it actually doesn't matter. well nigel, when matter. well i mean, nigel, when you to those polls, you look back to those polls, right, when this despicable coup against johnson was undertaken
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despite the msm having been and i put you in that category, i'm afraid nigel having been either deranged campaign against boris for eight months, he was like five points behind in the polls. right? look at the polls. now, this is a disaster for pseudo boris's eye on events actually the fact that boris's an election winner won't it focus the minds of the tory mp who right now think, oh, this is having to grow it up in the room and sooner? i believe he's a grown up who hasn't been elected by anyone and not going to win the poll . the polls are a the poll. the polls are a disaster moment. large is disaster at the moment. large is the of liz truss, but i'm the legacy of liz truss, but i'm going to be is in such a mess. well why if they well why not had a boost every new prime minister gets a boost right minister gets a big boost right you look back it doesn't matter how bad they were, how short they were, they gordon brown, whoever a boost sunak has whoever they a boost sunak has had historic highs in the polls at the moment. blame that on trump the economy is in such a mess that he had to he had to
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come with the autumn come up with the autumn statement i agree statement which i agree was horrific but horrific in a good way, in the sense that it did calm the markets and the kind of markets . karl but it's the tory markets. karl but it's the tory laboun markets. karl but it's the tory labour. i said today this is a doom and gloom budget for business . so on the one hand, business. so on the one hand, you've got brussels, you know, budget freak in the markets and you've got this one freak business and really is a great hit. everyone we get all of us i mean, because our living standards going to grow. but standards are going to grow. but i think that the conservative party if they the election party care if they the election anymore i think they want to i think that's think they want this is that's the only reason they won't be exactly they were already they were already sending their surveys these tory amps and actually how crazy they should be. people like not knowing that they're going to lose the next election. he wants the door open back the exam he's going back to the exam so he's going to with foreign of course to play with foreign of course he labour he's setting he does labour and he's setting it perfectly yes is the it up perfectly yes is the ramona in chief and some it's a great conspiracy theory the kurds which i think i think you
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say it's a conspiracy theory. now let's wait three years and see what starmer's is now last week. tarry pin up boy david beckham was challenged to end his penis. beckham was challenged to end his penis . £10 million deal with his penis. £10 million deal with the rights abusing gulf the human rights abusing gulf state leftie agitator joe state by leftie agitator joe lycett. when beckham firm the comedian seemingly made good on his threat to shred comedian seemingly made good on his threat to shre d £10,000 of his threat to shred £10,000 of his threat to shred £10,000 of his own cash, prompting a backlash on social media given the ongoing cost of living crisis . but the ongoing cost of living crisis. but today the ongoing cost of living crisis . but today there was crisis. but today there was a twist in tale, as lycett revealed , he'd already donated revealed, he'd already donated the five figure sum to gay charities and the whole endeavour was a ruse to make golden balls look like a golden fool . i'm golden balls look like a golden fool. i'm quite i told you the whole truth, because the truth is , the money that went into the is, the money that went into the shredder was real. but the money that came out was fake. i would never destroy real money. i would never be. so in response, inever would never be. so in response, i never expected to hear from you. it was an empty threat designed to get people talking . designed to get people talking. in many ways it was like your deal with qatar. david total
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from the start there is one thing i'll shred this your attitude magazine cover from june 2002. the first ever cover of a gay magazine with a premier league footballer on it . well league footballer on it. well what did he make of licence politics? he certainly got us all talking. well, all of us, apart from back , it's bringing apart from back, it's bringing new meaning, i guess the term hush money. belinda, lucy. nigel nelson, karen willow. do stand by because coming up, should we even considering replacing even be considering replacing the by shamima begum the isa's by shamima begum regained her uk citizenship ? i regained her uk citizenship? i say absolutely not, but some of my see this panel have a different view . but first, is it different view. but first, is it too late to save brexit? co—founder of vote leave in britain's first ukip mp douglas carswell delivers his battle plan to keep brussels at bay. he's lives straight after the break .
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now, as i broke down on the top of the show, my title is the greatest threat to since that game changing in 2016 is upon us courtesy of fisher rishi sunak it is high tax chance and jeremy hunt, who seem intent on forcing us back into the clutches the eu, the pm has denied claims he wants to tie to style relationship with the undemocratic bloc, but there hasn't been a strong defence from the chancellor thus far. in fact, total silence, even more
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worryingly for the future of brexit was news this evening that ramona will dry best that famed ramona will dry best known for parading around trying to overturn referendum with pro—eu activist total weirdo save me all of what they as part of the future, our choice movement has been ushered into the heart of government as an adviser in number, tell me what more proof do you need to break down this time for the biggest democratic decision in britain's history? the co—founder of the vote leave campaign and britain's first uk hip mp carswell, who in his new daily telegraph urges the tories to emulate their us counterparts. to republicans by returning to their conservative roots if they want to keep the country on track . douglas carswell goodness track. douglas carswell goodness me, can you believe what's been going on here the last couple of days when it comes to your beloved brexit? it's bizarre , beloved brexit? it's bizarre, isn't it? yeah, i thought we had this question in, a referendum. we thought we had settled this
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question with the two general elections that have happened since the referendum. and yet here we are with treasury officials . it's clearly come officials. it's clearly come from the treasury, someone the treasury briefing that we should have a swiss type relationship. a couple of things, not switzerland, i believe would want to start off if they could start from scratch, would want a swiss type relationship with the eu . one of the reasons why eu. one of the reasons why a swiss relationship with the eu be so bad is because if we were to have a swiss type relationship the eu, it will be dependent upon the goodwill of the eu. and the one thing we've learnt over the past four years is britain cannot rely on the goodwill of the eu. so it would be absurd to go down that route. the real question is who on earth is briefing this or douglas? i'm going to be honest with you, i'm pretty certain this was hunt himself. with you, i'm pretty certain this was hunt himself . he had this was hunt himself. he had a meeting with sunday times off the autumn statement, which was disastrous, by the way . he has
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disastrous, by the way. he has been stony silence today. douglas, if this wasn't him, why would he not just come out and say, no, it wasn't me leaked to the sunday times and you only to look at the track record of jeremy hunt douglas to be incredibly concerned. i mean, i'm remember, but after i'm sure you remember, but after the friend him was the way friend him he was proposing or proposing second vote or a norway plus style deal that would have tied us to the eu, including free movements . so including free movements. so this isn't a guy who has ever in brexit . well, to be fair , i brexit. well, to be fair, i don't know for sure who briefed this and you can guess, but i don't think you know for certain you've read this what i think we don't in fairness, is speculating if it's likely to have come from the treasury. and what's so alarming that over the past few weeks , the coup d'etat past few weeks, the coup d'etat against liz truss, we really see the treasury technocrats taking charge, taking charge , fiscal charge, taking charge, fiscal policy of tax raising policy. and now it seems that even making a play to try to get
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control of your policy. i would argue that the treasury orthodoxy has been a disaster for this country. it has produced ten or 15 years of very low growth productivity of brown economics. it's been disaster. theidea economics. it's been disaster. the idea they should now be trying to undo brexit. i think is extremely alarming . you know is extremely alarming. you know when i listen to things like this i think actually britain needs an early election and the reason for that is simply because you know there'll be a lot of conservatives and a lot of people on the central right like me who who instinctively wouldn't want early election because fear that the other because of fear that the other lot might win but hold a second if going to have if you're going to have conservatives governing as pro eu socialists, you might as well have an early election so that we can actually put it to the people and if the people reject a socialist conserva chisholm we can actually have a real can a real socialist government and the conservatives in opposition
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come to their senses. i'm not that there's anything to be gained by two years of reheated ted heath ism reheated john major ism . no, i mean , i never major ism. no, i mean, i never thought i would say this, douglas, but i am coming around to that idea , actually, because to that idea, actually, because what i worry about is the damage that could be done by hand over the next couple of years. if he does remain in number 11. and isn't opening the door isn't that just opening the door to a likely storm, a premiership actually forward, even in terms of forging even closer ties with the eu? because we know what starmer thinks he wanted back in. i mean, if i was to give my political analysis, i think i would always factor in that there is going to be a will very likely to be a labour government. the issue is how much damage will will that beach the conservative cause, how much damage in terms of a loss of seats , a long damage to, seats, a long term damage to, that credibility ? i think the that credibility? i think the best the conservatives can do is
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actually to try and be properly conservative, live and to face an early trying to take the job major option of remain soggy, soft left but to delay the moment of reckoning for as long as possible. that's what led to the catastrophe of 1997. i actually the conservatives , if actually the conservatives, if i was a conservative, i would be agitating for an early election . i think it's a real danger that we're going to have two years of left wing in tory in a tory name. and what that does , tory name. and what that does, it actually opens the door for starmer to be even more radically left wing . i think radically left wing. i think we're in danger of discrediting the centre right alternative and perhaps an early election is now the least worst option. does it need to be a resurgence for a ukip style policy? perhaps led by my colleague here on gb news nigel farage , i hope that we nigel farage, i hope that we
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would have learnt that a an insurgent third party has to perhaps be optimistic rather than pessimistic. it has to be built real conservative principles rather than an angry, shrill philosophy . yes, i do shrill philosophy. yes, i do think there is scope for a third party at at one time the liberal party was that alternative. i don't think it's an insurgent party at all now it's part of a sogi center—left elite consensus . i do think there is the opportunity for that third party, but you know, as i experienced first hand, it's pretty difficult to given the british system to, to, to break through . we got 4 million votes through. we got 4 million votes myself democrats were the only two candidates returned and indeed. two candidates returned and indeed . well look fascinating indeed. well look fascinating analysis found of the vote leave campaign . of course, the first campaign. of course, the first ukip mp in history, douglas carswell. thank you so much for coming up . will the knee take is
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coming up. will the knee take is of england continue their virtue signalling and will the disastrous decision to award qatar the world cup sink fifa former ? england star matt le former? england star matt le tissier . live with me at 1045. tissier. live with me at 1045. but first, assuming the vacuum launches an appeal today, should we be entertaining restoring former ice brides uk citizenship 7 former ice brides uk citizenship ? we'll have that. the return of my superstar panel and more newspaper front pages in the media files straight after the break .
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more of tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz. more of tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz . let's go now in our mediabuzz. let's go straight to the front pages. is this 2.0? say it ain't so . the this 2.0? say it ain't so. the cost of a lockdown crisis, the daily mail exclusively reveals mp ease can now charge taxpayers for their christmas bashes under the expenses scheme that is outrageous. the guardian dealing with reports that dominic raab
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is facing fresh questions over his behaviour during his first term justice secretary , term as justice secretary, conchita vaporub reportedly behaved badly a meeting in behaved badly in a meeting in the office department's the home office department's top official apologised official personally apologised to counterparts to prevent a formal complaint to if he formal complaint to wonder if he threw some across the or threw some across the room or something at. this rate, i think this is just a beat up, if i'm honest. was at the telegraph honest. i was at the telegraph where sir starmer is vowing where sir keir starmer is vowing to the british economy to help the british economy become less dependent immigration. this is from a speech designed to speech tomorrow designed to reassure that reassure the public that labour's reconciled to our future outside eu if, as future outside the eu as if, as i that the times that patients with advanced cancers could see their expectancy double within their expectancy double within the decade thanks to cutting edge new treatments. the prediction is part of a new paper from the institute of cancer research. my god, that is some much needed good and hooray brackets. adam sacks twice sterling rashford and grealish say the sum of the 19 year old jude bellingham inspired england's best ever world cup side. a62 victory over iran this
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afternoon . matt le tissierjoins afternoon. matt le tissier joins me to discuss whether the barnstorming performance was overshadowed by their virtue signalling in just a few minutes time . but right now, the time. but right now, the superstar panel is back and express carol malone , express columnist carol malone, sunday political editor sunday mirror political editor nigel nelson and former brexit party belinda de lucia. party mep belinda de lucia. earlier today, former icis shamima begum launched her latest bid to have her uk restored after it was revoked by then home secretary sajid javid in 2019, claiming she is no longer a threat to the public . longer a threat to the public. lawyers acting on beckham's behalf argue to the special immigration appeals commission that she had been groomed at the age of 15 for the purpose of very nice fighters , children in very nice fighters, children in syria and claimed the british government did not formally assess whether she was a victim of trafficking before putting her in, quote, exile life and mi5 her in, quote, exile life and m15 claimed it is, quote, inconceivable meghan would not have known that isis was a terrorist organisation before she joined them in 2015. the government also back on suggestions bacon had rendered
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stateless, pointed out she is entitled to bangladeshi citizenship through her parents. the office's view, of course, is that bacon remains a risk national security, although earlier this year she insisted that gb news interview from her syria camp that she syria refugee camp that she wanted to help britain extremism come and spoke to you would . you come and spoke to you would. you be willing to tell them what happened of course. yeah. i actually think it's important that they know so that they can prevent the future for the prevent it in the future for the people. because boris, people. because you said boris, doesn't doesn't know. you doesn't it doesn't know. you obviously know boris. is that if you by that during the you mean by that during the british government. i just mean like the fight against terrorism. terrorism is not a one man job. it's multiple people with multiple skills. that and do you believe that you have the tools i do know to stop kids . yeah, i in this kids. yeah, i do. in this i mean, this is the problem. our country's in isn't it because these lefty lawyers would rather do everything possible to get a back. here they are these lawyers are saying that she was groomed before she here. i'm sorry. people have forgotten
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left here at a time she was 15 years old. she here at a time that we were seeing on television in this country, beheadings, people being set fire to in cages we knew isis material. we saw them brandishing the knife and then we saw what they did. so those were 15 years old. they knew what they were going to join . what they were going to join. and anyone who says that they were at 15, you're not stupid , were at 15, you're not stupid, not a child. you can say that on and you know what's wrong and yet still they went anyway and they made their own way. that this this girl joined a death cult did she join it you cult or did she join it you know, she was actually sweeping up heads while she up the severed heads while she was there. there are rumours that she was recruiting people, that she was recruiting people, that was involved, of that she was involved, all of that. and the, you know, the courts are talking about her being . this is not being trafficked. this is not about trafficking . this is about about trafficking. this is about about trafficking. this is about a threat to national security and all security are saying she is still a threat. the former boss of all our security says a guy called neil basu. he said returning women, jihadis are a
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huge threat to this country. whitehall officials have said exactly the same thing. everyone orders saying these girls are dangerous and we're supposed to believe her when. she was first brought to the syrian camp . she brought to the syrian camp. she did not denounce ice's for at least we know she was saying quite the opposite , quite the quite the opposite, quite the opposite. and it was only when she realised that by denouncing them she would act. and there that journalist, the sunday times, jose luis callihan. and i remember the pieces the time and she said she spoke to lots girls who were saying, oh, you know , who were saying, oh, you know, were tricked, we think. and luis callihan said they were lying through girls through teeth, that these girls were jihadis and they supported isis and bakam herself . isis and bakam herself. remember, she said something once. she said she said that she thought beheadings and all that was normal. she was and she wasn't even to say how despicable the manchester bombings . i despicable the manchester bombings. i mean, she is unbelievable. this is a terrorist. i saw now . and you terrorist. i saw now. and you want her back . you want her back want her back. you want her back in this country ? wouldn't want
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in this country? wouldn't want her back. what i do think is she has a right to be back, but she's a british. well, she's also a bangladeshi here. so this is she is she's not she has the to be she has the right to be in doesn't want because she hasn't got dual citizenship. so what we should be doing is she's a british citizen. that's what she is at the moment. was it was is at the moment. it was it was we should be following the following the lead of america, germany and other eight countries. finland's countries. i think finland's sent five of their sent back got back five of their people. denmark got nothing. and believe me, taking back ice , believe me, taking back ice, what it comes down to basically , if it's a security issue , much , if it's a security issue, much better to have her in this country with an eye on because rather than being in a jail where she will be rather i what she can do what she likes over in syria they should come here on my side here aurora is monitoring between three and 4000 extremists. she is going to be another. if she gets back here, she's going to be this government and the british people are going to have to pay for for the rest of her
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for her for the rest of her life. different trial. she life. a different trial. she wants and have wants to come back and have a normal life. yeah. when the death called ice, it didn't work out. so she wants it. she could well trial. she doesn't well be on trial. she doesn't really what sort example really see what sort of example does other young does except to other young teenagers who might be thinking of joining one of these radical groups if they know if it goes wrong, can just a bacon. oh, wrong, we can just a bacon. oh, get back. what it says is that to all the british islamist it's out there and there are quite a few go off and fight for terrorist organisation enslaves murders you'll murders rapes and you'll come back get scot free back and get off scot free because really sticks in my because what really sticks in my about that this the about this is that this the islamist apologists always on left always on the left are oh, we need to offer this girl compassion. they never talk about the yazidis, not once. well, the outcry of isis against the people are not theirs to forgive . it's not mine to forgive. it's not mine to forgive. it's not mine to forgive. they're not your. but i'm sorry and i agree. we need to completely believe that. but what the victims? but what what about the victims? but what about the victims of the manchester bombing? i mean. about the victims of the ibmean,;ter bombing? i mean. about the victims of the ibmean, theyombing? i mean. about the victims of the ibmean, they were ng? i mean. about the victims of the ibmean, they were victims i mean. about the victims of the ibmean, they were victims ofnean. i mean, they were victims of isis right here around the time
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that was in the death cult. that she was in the death cult. no that she was in the death cult. n0 isis that she was in the death cult. no isis fighter. that she was in the death cult. no isis fighter . anyone no isis fighter. anyone involved? nicest step of on involved? the nicest step of on on any british until they've until stood trial in syria and they've looked those victims in they've looked those victims in the eye and those days have seen justice. what people on the left want is for poor yazidi victims to see no justice at all, because when they come here, the burden of proof is too high. they not get get justice in they do not get get justice in this country. they remember in this country. they remember in this country. they remember in this country when all this was happening, when the isis thing was a decide, this government made it perfectly. they said anyone this country anyone who leaves this country to fight for isis will to go and fight for isis will never return , not defend those never return, not defend those girls. but if they're british, citizens have a right to return. no, she doesn't. she when you get when you go and your your your is to destroy the your your aim is to destroy the west and to destroy this country. don't do not expect to come into this country come back into this country and live of taxpayers . live courtesy of the taxpayers. but our responsibility. but she's our responsibility. she's not know. since the home office a decision to office made a decision to reverse this, to rescind international law. has it left her stateless? oh, no , she she
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her stateless? oh, no, she she can go. she can go back. that we have a fund that tells that that you every excuse under the sun like we're only being harsh on her because she's muslim. well, jack, let's ask a jihad ye john. a white oxford born british boy got his citizenship removed when he joined dices. it's got nothing to do with our race in prosperity. there are some decisions that you make and no matter age you make them, matter what age you make them, they are so big, are so catastrophic that you're just going live with them. going to have to live with them. exactly. but we have to set the right example to other potential young country young terrorists in this country . now on a much lighter note, after being made an example of for taking qatar's filthy money i imagine david beckham is in need of a stiff drink and he certainly won't get that in the nafionsin certainly won't get that in the nations in the nation he's currently shilling for , will he? currently shilling for, will he? so adding to his hopeless brooklyn , who after a failed brooklyn, who after a failed attempts to become enough talk, fifa and a celebrity chef is now attempting a career in mixology and more than . a year after
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and more than. a year after i sent him viral for making a bacon sandwich, not very well dunng bacon sandwich, not very well during a cooking segment on us tv. brooklyn, who's now peltz beckham, by the way, after his charles wearing wife, nicole in april and taking her name for some reason left the internet in state of disbelief after showing off his extraordinary creative flair , mind blowing liquor flair, mind blowing liquor knowledge by making a gin and tonic for a very experimental. i love trying to make new drinks, you know, trying new recipes . you know, trying new recipes. you know, i'm a nutter in the kitchen . yeah. monkey 47, a pro kitchen. yeah. monkey 47, a pro about that much and you get your mint quite a lot men and you give it a quick squeeze just it gets so this smells out your rosemary and tonic water give it a quick stir stir i'd really go wow . he's replicated a quick stir stir i'd really go wow. he's replicated gin and
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tonic doesn't this boy just give a liver? feels like honey this is it. he's just. you said you have two sons. he's a world wide loving bacon's. i couldn't imagine i would say this was such. imagine i would say this was such . yeah, and then you look at such. yeah, and then you look at the ones you've ever i never this like gin and tonics kate gardener next. oh say what you ever plant to the carrot gin and tonic i you put the cherry and you the tonic. yeah. oh him. he's a lost boy with not quite advisers around him . belinda to advisers around him. belinda to lucy nigel does that go well. i do stand by it either gin and tonic after that. but coming up, a medicine and delivering drones really going to save the nhs . really going to save the nhs. find out who in the cabinet suggested that. the idea suggested that. the bright idea when i the first greatest person and union jack as the week at 1050 the next and i'm cancelled . should the england football team taken the knee while team have taken the knee while not rainbow armbands at not wearing rainbow armbands at the ceremony with a the match ceremony with a disastrous to award disastrous decision to award qatar world effect, fifa's qatar world cup effect, fifa's
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long term reputation former football star england star to matt little is he is alive in just 2 minutes time don't go anywhere .
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it's time now for our cancer ward . and this is where ward. and this is where britain's top commentators out on controversial issues without , the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. now, england open their guitar world cup campaign in style today as they thrashed iran six two in an action packed match in doha. but the victory was overshadowed by the 11th hour u—turn on their hollow, i would say rainbow armbands stunt after fifa threatened to yellow card england captain harry kane if he wore it so apparently it's that easy to derail the england team's woke crusade . it's team's woke crusade. it's nothing more than a virtue
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signalling mirage. they did manage to squeeze in one empty political gesture. those they took the knee in a stadium built on the bones of poverty stricken immigrant workers before the world and even kicked off, world cup and even kicked off, fifa infantino fifa president gianni infantino , who convening doha his , who convening calls doha his sparked outrage by claiming europe should apologise for 3000 years of wrongdoing before they criticised qatar's treatment of migrant workers. eddie he went full. tonto this bizarre rant today, i feel gay . today i feel today, i feel gay. today i feel invisible . today i feel invisible. today i feel a migrant . oh invisible. today i feel a migrant. oh good to invisible. today i feel a migrant . oh good to say. migrant. oh good to say. i enjoyed now very full the england foot we stop le tissier who is going to be with me every monday night so matt, has this bloke lost all credibility for his organisation. actually whole corrupt guitar world cup after
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that bizarre moment this weekend . we that bizarre moment this weekend. we think fifa has been a lost cause for a long time, even before infantino took over. i mean, before that, you had sepp blatter, you saw all the controversy that surrounded him, the allegations of corruption and bribery that went on awarding the last two world cups . so in terms of fifa losing its integrity i'm not sure it actually had any to lose in the place, but i think that it was a it was a pretty bizarre speech, to say the least, given that he'd already, you know, a few days ago written to all the nafions days ago written to all the nations and said, can we please concentrate on the football and then all of a sudden, he says that five minute monologue, which was nothing to do with the football, which is which is quite bizarre. and then he's he
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turns up in the stadium at first match and does a speech in the stadium. i mean, who does this guy think he is? but i guess if you've just been re—elected . you you've just been re—elected. you probably feel like you can do whatever you want really ? no, whatever you want really? no, indeed.the whatever you want really? no, indeed. the whole thing is bizarre. fifa is for the past 12 years, i think it's been a complete disgrace. so you right. that are lost cause the england team matt they perform very well today but i have to say i was embarrassed for them matt over this whole rainbow flag thing because it's such a tiny, pathetic little gesture. anyway but if you say you care so much about social justice and then fifa threatened you, a yellow and you drop it in, to me it proves why they just need to keep the politics of this. stop taking the knee, stop the virtue signalling stance, and just focus on the football match. am i wrong ? i should not wrong in i wrong? i should not wrong in any way, shape or form done keeping sport. keeping policies
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out of sport is probably the best thing that we could possibly do to save our sport. because at the moment, our sport is turning a lot of people off of watching the world cup . and i of watching the world cup. and i can understand why they feel that way. i think you know you're right, it was such a gesture in the first place and all of a sudden the threat of a, you know, a yellow card who very scary . the threat that meant scary. the threat that meant that they changed their mind and they weren't prepared to take that risk because just imagine, just imagine, you know , nelson just imagine, you know, nelson mandela , martin luther king mandela, martin luther king junior , oh, you're going to be junior, oh, you're going to be threatened with a yellow card. so we're got to drop this whole civil thing. matt. they do not give a. they don't give a. they do. and i think just goes to prove what a lot of people are saying about it is pure virtue signalling . and they really 100% signalling. and they really 100% wholeheartedly behind it and
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just listening to your show earlier and i think laurence fox made an incredibly good point when he said you've got two choices. you either go to that country knowing and respecting what what they stand for or if you don't like what they stand for, you don't go in the first place is pretty simple. and if you want to make a real statement, then you boycott the world cup. and what would make an even statement is if an even better statement is if they boycotted fifa and rescinded membership of rescinded their membership of fifa because that organisation is rotten the core . exactly. is rotten to the core. exactly. but you can't do both. that's the thing. i completely agree , the thing. i completely agree, matt. you can't do both because i don't want to preach again. i'm sorry by. harry kane and southgate. and now just like i never want to be preached again by gary neville lineker, alex scott david beckham , you know scott david beckham, you know that they've all taken the and that's fine by the way matt i'm actually not criticising anyone going , you know, actually not criticising anyone going, you know, as long as they
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virtue signalling preach to me because i think everyone has a right to go . i get it. sport is right to go. i get it. sport is about big business. look at where all of the formula one races around the world are. but just don't preach to me, when you're taking the dirty category, millions . yeah, i category, millions. yeah, i don't think it's also important you don't pick and choose which countries you you you start criticising for their human rights. because i remember anybody on the bbc , china when anybody on the bbc, china when they had the olympics a few years ago. not not not not word was said about it. so it's if you're going to be consistent, the only thing people will ask for is that you can be consistent if you criticise one for the human rights, you do it to everyone and you might want to everyone and you might want to start looking at america as well. well, exactly. i mean, that's point. you wouldn't be able sport in the world. able to play sport in the world. so annoyance for me, so that's the annoyance for me, the aspect to it. but the hypocrisy aspect to it. but i would be it would be remiss of me for me to not you about me for me to not ask you about the actual football today, but days after a run of six losses,
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it felt like this team was finally back on fire again . it finally back on fire again. it certainly did. i thought it was an excellent performance today. i thought the opposition were probably not as not as good as i thought. they might have been. i thought. they might have been. i thought it might have been a bit more difficult to break them down. but i think i always felt like once we got gotten the first goal in the game, that i felt might be a bit more felt it might be a bit more comfortable because they were one of those teams that might just be just want to sit and be competitive offensively. but we broke fairly early on broke them down fairly early on in real in the game and took real advantage of so it was a advantage of it. so it was a really good performance. matt le tissier course matt will really good performance. matt le tis back course matt will really good performance. matt le tis back with course matt will really good performance. matt le tis back with me urse matt will really good performance. matt le tis back with me nextmatt will really good performance. matt le tis back with me next monday. be back with me next monday night. you so much. great night. thank you so much. great speak, have a great week. but it's speak, have a great week. but wsfime speak, have a great week. but it's time now to reveal today's greatest union jackass greatest and union jackass carole malone, who is you nominee for greatest britain so let what i'm to let me preface what i'm about to say with i've the last two weeks rolling against the hypocrisy, the one armbands, gay the one love armbands, the gay pride southgate . pride jets gareth southgate. however, i watched the match
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today the boys played incredibly well . they played smartly. they well. they played smartly. they played a team. the fans were like and for them i'm delighted so i'm going to make my greatest britain's the team of footballers nigel nelson well this is going to be popular i'm nominating harry kane for knowing when he was beaten and putting the hopes of the nation before anything else do you think alison mandela and martin luther king would have been proud of his side? and i think those men that are martin luther king would have been playing in the world cup. nigel's not going win tonight, is he ? i sense it win tonight, is he? i sense it possible that the legitimacy might my greatest person is conservative mp ben bradley for coming out today and saying male teachers should be the focus recruitment in schools, highlighting the fact that a third of schools in many areas of the country have no male teachers at all. and it is so important for young, especially
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without strong male figures at home to be around male role models that can earn their respect. i think it's wonderful thing and he's always championed championing championing young boys and i really i think you're so right actually. and not just because carol and nigel's today are absolutely awful . but ben are absolutely awful. but ben bradley is tonight's greatest friend, because he is here tomorrow night on the show to talk just about this very important issue, which i am passionate to. belinda carol malone , redeem yourself. pleased malone, redeem yourself. pleased with you. i've got it. you'll love it. so this is called kerry kennedy. she is the ad, the daughter of robert kennedy and the jfk. she runs the the of jfk. she runs the foundation called the robert f kennedy and she's kennedy foundation. and she's given and harry award given meghan and harry an award branding royal family is as branding our royal family is as racist, it's called the ripple of award. and she's giving she's giving because she says giving up because she says meghan and harry have called out structural racism. i've they structural racism. i've no, they didn't an allegation didn't they made an allegation that has totally unproven that has been totally unproven and they just said it. so i'm
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going to start saying things now and hope award for and just hope i get an award for i'm going to make any i'm going to just make up any hopei an i'm going to just make up any hope i an award is tom bell. hope i get an award is tom bell. i very good take on that, i had a very good take on that, including by the way, looking back kennedys history on back at the kennedys history on all things as well. and all of these things as well. and nigel nelson, your union jackass. yes to be rishi sunak at cbi conference when at today's cbi conference when he about drones he was talking about drones taking prescriptions , far flung taking prescriptions, far flung patients when what he should be talking about is how to get ambulances to every patient who is suffering a heart or a stroke . okay. ambulance . to the . okay. ambulance. to the however my jackass has to be the fifa president. honorary one johnny infantino . apparently johnny infantino. apparently i said his name wrongly . johnny infantino. apparently i said his name wrongly. he's on his speech i am disabled . i am his speech i am disabled. i am gay. i am a migrant. get the bin. he's probably on about £1,000,000. yeah, i don't . is he £1,000,000. yeah, i don't. is he got any clue what it's like to be a migrant worker in qatar. utterly ridiculous. sounded bonkers, but he's paid 3 million a year for land . but to me,
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a year for land. but to me, actually , the most shocking actually, the most shocking thing , what he said was his. oh thing, what he said was his. oh just forget about the human rights abuses in qatar. you can't say anything . you're from can't say anything. you're from the west because maybe 3000 years ago you were involved in. yeah, we judge each other by yeah, no, we judge each other by today's and homophobia is wrong and the treatment of women as the second class citizen is wrong and the deaths of immigrant workers build your crap stadiums is wrong as well. but i'm going to go with malone actually. kerry kennedy, the union jack has. thank you so much to the aforementioned karen barlow. nigel alison and belinda to lucy. thank you for company. i'm back again to morrow night from 9 pm. next up though is headliners. good night.
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good evening from the gb newsroom. i'm tamsin roberts wales ended a 64 year wait to play wales ended a 64 year wait to play at the world cup and drawn one with the usa in that first match . fans that i can be seen match. fans that i can be seen celebrating after gareth bale scored the from the penalty spot and won that opening match against six two with goals
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