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n0 spin , no bias, no spin , no bias, no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan watson . tonight, the i'm dan watson. tonight, the name of the game is up for scheming sturgeon as the supreme court sensationally ruled , she court sensationally ruled, she cannot hold a lawful second referendum without westminster's permission. but will that stop her deranged independence push .7
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her deranged independence push? will it.7 her deranged independence push? will it? heck, we must, and we will find another democratic , will find another democratic, lawful and constitution , no lawful and constitution, no means by which the scottish people can express their will and my ideas. next, i issue a rallying cry to all of us with love for the union. stand up to scheming sturgeon. now, before she finds a new way to destroy us , then i'll get the thoughts us, then i'll get the thoughts of my superstar panel. dawn nissim, sam dowler and making his debut, my beloved , a.k.a nissim, sam dowler and making his debut, my beloved , aka the his debut, my beloved, aka the beast star of hit quiz show the chase. beast star of hit quiz show the chase . as the number of illegal chase. as the number of illegal immigrants in hotels reportedly hits 40,000, does the government care about how ordinary brits are being impacted by the invasion in the channel one world, one man who is fighting a few tough talking mp lee anderson has been taking the home secretary to task today. what do i say to the people in ashfield who say to me, this is absolute well, i, i absolute ridiculous? well, i, i agree that we are in a crisis . agree that we are in a crisis. join me for another journey into
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the real world with lee anderson at 935. after lawyers claim she was sex trafficked in a bid to restore her uk citizenship, the journalist who knows is this bride, shamima begum the best says we shouldn't believe her and he feels played after she fed him. extraordinary line like this. can you embrace the french and of course. yeah, i want to be as british as possible . top be as british as possible. top reporter andrew drury joins me with more exclusive insight into the mind of a death cult runaway . at 1020 is harry redknapp right that if lgbt fans don't like anti—gay laws, they shouldn't attend the world cup at all? england legend peter shilton lbj beat activist peter tatchell, who's been protesting in qatar and former premier league star dean windass tackle that in the clash at 920 after being awarded for unproven claims of oil, racism . should claims of oil, racism. should harry and meghan really be anyone's heroes? royal biographer angela levin. i'm concerned that at 1045 plus, many of the people of the former
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corrie star charlie lawson exclusively reveals how wokeism has taken hold behind the scenes of the world's longest running soap. of the world's longest running soap . he tackles that and soap. he tackles that and another week of pc pandemonium at 950 . and do you remember when at 950. and do you remember when you saw it all the way through for the first time and the first thing you thought i do? who came up behind ? we were walking out up behind? we were walking out and says , is that the most and says, is that the most psychotic thing we've ever been in? did i say that. psychotic thing we've ever been in? did i say that . oh, yes. in? did i say that. oh, yes. it's the biggest movie reunion of the christmas season and the cast of love, actually back to celebrate is 20th. i'll bring you more of that in the media box at ten. welcome to mars. newspaper, front pages and greatest person, you jackass, before the show ends to. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go .
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dan wootton tonight. let's go. so my opinion coming up but you know we do the news first here so i'm delighted to say back with the headlines at nine. beth and elsie . dan, thank you. i am and elsie. dan, thank you. i am bethany. elsie here to bring you up to date from the tv newsroom. scotland's first minister has vowed to find another way for scottish people to express their will. it's after the supreme court ruled another independence vote cannot be held without support from westminster. nicholas sturgeon said the next general election would act as a de facto referendum . and during de facto referendum. and during a rally outside the scottish parliament tonight, she also said it's clear the uk is not a voluntary partnership of nations . now the westminster establishment may think it can block a referendum . but let me
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block a referendum. but let me be clear i am sure on your behalf today , no establishment, behalf today, no establishment, westminster or otherwise , will westminster or otherwise, will ever silence the voice of the scottish people . the home scottish people. the home secretary has admitted the government has failed to control the uk's borders and blamed channel migrants for overcrowding at a processing centre. almost 4000 migrants were being held at the manston centre in kent earlier this month. that's more than double its capacity while during a parliamentary hearing suella braverman was asked whose fault it was that that was allowed to happen. it was that that was allowed to happen . i'll tell you who's at happen. i'll tell you who's at fault . yeah, it's very clear fault. yeah, it's very clear who's. it's the people who are breaking our rules, coming here illegally , exploiting vulnerable illegally, exploiting vulnerable people and trying to abuse the generosity of the british people. that's who's kind . the people. that's who's kind. the chancellor has asked the treasury to look into how much could be raised by closing the non—dom tax loophole. jeremy
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hunt has come under fire for not abolishing the arrangement. for those who live in the country but pay no uk tax on their offshore income . labour has offshore income. labour has accused the government of having gone after working people with tax rises , but mr. hunt denied tax rises, but mr. hunt denied the suggestion there was one rule for the rich and another rule for the rich and another rule for the rich and another rule for everyone else . rule for everyone else. ukraine's president is addressing the united nations security council in an urgent meeting this evening. it's after the entire kyiv region has been left without power and water supply following russian missile strikes on key infrastructure . strikes on key infrastructure. half of neighbouring moldova is also in a blackout in southeastern ukraine. a newborn baby has been killed after an airstrike hit a maternity hospital . the two storey hospital. the two storey building has been reduced to rubble. the prime minister has appointed a senior lawyer to investigate bullying claims against the deputy prime minister . against the deputy prime minister. dominic raab requested an independent inquiry after two
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formal complaints were made. he says he's confident he'll be cleared of any wrongdoing . and cleared of any wrongdoing. and finally , the met office is finally, the met office is warning there could be potential flooding and transport delays tomorrow caused by strong winds and heavy rain. a yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of wales southern and western england. northern ireland and southern scotland . ireland and southern scotland. you're up to date on tv, online and derby, plus radio. this is gb news. now let's get back to dan . dan. the game is up for scheming stones in all she has left is grievance politics, diversion , grievance politics, diversion, division, dealing . because division, dealing. because today's devastating supreme court decision smashes her fanciful claim that she could
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hold a second independence referendum next year. instead, she's proving she doesn't give a about plummeting scottish living , health and education standards in the midst of an unprecedented cost of living crisis. no she claims she will ignore those issues that really matter to scots to fight the next election on a shameful single issue mandate of tearing the uk apart. we must and we will find another democratic , lawful and democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will. in my view, that can only be an election . the next only be an election. the next national election scheduled for scotland is of course the uk general election, making that both the first and the most obvious opportunity to seek. what i described back in june as a de facto referendum . nothing a de facto referendum. nothing in. no, no, no, no. this never
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ending farce cannot go on. the scottish people must see, sense and realise scheming sturgeon is doing their great nation irreversible damage . as i said irreversible damage. as i said here, the moment she announced it, her plan was clearly unlawful and a bluff to keep her party off her back. the entire thing is based on a mirage of a financially secure, independent scotland . in reality, it would scotland. in reality, it would struggle without th e £40 billion struggle without the £40 billion plus it receives from westminster . sturgeon's claim westminster. sturgeon's claim that an independent scotland could gain eu membership without adopting the euro is just another fantasy . this dangerous another fantasy. this dangerous woman has become a propagandist and is now putting her people at risk. as the former prime minister theresa may so accurately outlined at pmqs today , scotland is a proud today, scotland is a proud nafion today, scotland is a proud nation with a unique heritage . nation with a unique heritage. it is a valued member of our family of nations , a union of family of nations, a union of people bound through the generations by shared interests . does my right honourable friend agree with me that this
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morning's supreme court decision gives the scottish nationalists, the snp , the opportunity for the snp, the opportunity for once to block the people of scotland first hand and end its obsession with breaking us apart . less than a third of folk voted for the snp at the last scottish parliamentary elections and at the time scheming sturgeon encouraged those who didn't support independence to vote to get scotland vote for her to get scotland through pandemic, through the covid pandemic, which she loved so much, didn't she? she's tried every fix in the book, including giving 16 year olds the vote, even then, she didn't secure and snp majority and has had to be propped by extremists . propped up by green extremists. the polls have consist only show in less than half of scots even want a referendum . so there is want a referendum. so there is no mandate . scotland's amazing no mandate. scotland's amazing place with the best people. my partner is scottish. i love spending as much time there as possible, but the harsh reality is that under the snp
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governance, it has struggled with record drug deaths, a catastrophic bad health system, record ambulance waiting times and increasingly mad hard left identity politics. leading j.k. rowling to decry sturgeon as a, quote, destroyer of women's rights , the 2014 referendum was rights, the 2014 referendum was billed on the record by the snp as a once in a generation electoral event . next year. as a once in a generation electoral event . next year . we electoral event. next year. we have a once in a generation opportunity to chart a new course for our country. these referendums are once in a generation events. this is probably a once in a lifetime opportunity before our once in a lifetime opportune attitude. once in a generation where she sees a once in a lifetime opportunity . she wants the opportunity. she wants the situation once . and once in
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situation once. and once in a lifetime . she said numerous lifetime. she said numerous times , but less than a decade times, but less than a decade on. sturgeon wants to ignore the law to give her diehard supporters a vote. but ordinary scots are waking up to her game. the first minister is a divisive nationalist prepared to lie to her people to appease her rapid base. today the game must finally be up . to respond now, finally be up. to respond now, my superstar panel, former editor , current columnist for editor, current columnist for the daily star, dawn neeson, star of the chase, mark livered ak , the beast and broadcaster ak, the beast and broadcaster sam dowler . to neeson, she said sam dowler. to neeson, she said at numerous times, once in a lifetime, once in a generation . lifetime, once in a generation. surely the scots have to realise now sturgeon is going to drive their country into the ground with this device. but the one thing, the one thing, nicola, never or scheming sturgeon as you call up never excuse is actually no one's going to use
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it in their column now. absolutely. nicola because that's another side we could go down, but we're not allowed to. please don't. please. and i'm not going to any case, the one thing. nicola never goes into it. how they're going to fund, devalue and because they can't afford it. i mean, you know, the tax revenue we get from scotland is 73.8 billion, but we gave them 97.5 billion. so we've agreed to 41 billion in the budget, wasn't it? so they can't afford to do it and they want independence from the uk. so they can then go and be dependent on the eu. how is that and how is it all going to work with the borders? the currency, people working here? imports, exports down. and there is so much to unpick. exports down. and there is so much to unpick . you can take much to unpick. you can take your entire programme talking about this subject, but she never explains to scottish people how they're going to fund it. it's all rhetoric, it's all that nationalistic jingo ism. it's never about how it's actually going to work . mark you
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actually going to work. mark you think if the scots want to go there, they have a right to go? yeah. vox populi, foxtail. you know, the voice of the people's voice of god. and in a democracy, you have to respect that. i'm not going to worry about how will they get to that situation. they have situation. but if they have a referendum or whatever that says 50.1 or whatever, decide to go, then they must go . how often do then they must go. how often do they have a right to have a referendum, though? because what is every years until is it? every five years until they the result they want? i they get the result they want? i think they're a horrible think they're in a horrible situation because the situation right now because the current 50 odd snp mps are effectively political eunuchs of the opposition bench and the perversity is the labour doing so well or it looks like they will means we could flip straight to majority labour government and once again they'll be on the opposition bench just sitting there fuming . their only realistic chance is labour having to form a coalition government with them at the next election. and let's face it, if the labour party
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gets into power for the snp, it's far worse than the tories because labour are going to stick it to the snp every opportunity to help scottish laboun opportunity to help scottish labour. keir starmer have you said that as well? has he has said that as well? has he has said there will be. no, no, you. it is hilarious actually because this week we keep on hearing starmer sounding more conservative than the conservative than the conservative culture. and i have to , and you know how much i to say, and you know how much i criticise slippery starmer here on but his folks, ben on the show, but his folks, ben was right today the moment this sturgeon that address, the sturgeon gave that address, the labour spokesman came out and said, we will not negotiate either before the election or after the election, no matter how much we need. the snp scottish independence will not be on the table . sam, where do be on the table. sam, where do you stand on this ? so i, i think you stand on this? so i, i think this is nicola sturgeon's raison d'etre. she's, you know, she's, she's gone on about this for forever and ever. i mean, like when she's becoming a single issue between, between nicholas sturgeon and alex salmond, we're like a non fishy first minister, perhaps , but like as with
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perhaps, but like as with brexit, as well i think, you know, even if it's down to 50, 51% and 49, i don't think i still don't think that is the will of the people because you still have half of the people that don't agree with it. so i think, you know, i don't know why she's still going on about this is when it's such a this when is when it's such a it's touchy subject at a it's such a touchy subject at a time. time when obviously time. at a time when obviously people all the problems. we people have all the problems. we have costs of living. we have. but there's so much else she should focusing look, you should be focusing on. look, you said the quiz maestro. said you are the quiz maestro. if question in if there was a question in a quiz, how many years is in a general nation, what would you answer? that's for sure. well, i know from a sociological point of view, they do it by the grandfather and that's normally rated between 30 and 40 years, depending on the time. and so that's a two generational thing. so probably 50 to 20 years, but again, this is politics, not facts. well, that's right . and facts. well, that's right. and if you look at generations in
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the tory party, it's about six months, isn't it, really? i know, but sam. six weeks. i mean, i know , but but no, don't. mean, i know, but but no, don't. because changing leader even though i think what's happened in the tory party over the past few been disgraceful. few weeks has been disgraceful. i'm that i'm on the record about that changing leader is very different to tearing up the united kingdom and this idea by the way, that all scots united behind that is something it is a divided country . so what you're divided country. so what you're going to divide the union to appease actually a minor or a t of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority. of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority . and it the thing is a minority. and it would be interesting to see what a referendum would would say . i a referendum would would say. i mean, would they lose anything ? mean, would they lose anything? they probably would lose. but it's not the point. we can't take the risk. well, i mean. but in nicola sturgeon's defence. oh my god, where am i going? oh you.she my god, where am i going? oh you. she would say the, the generation thing . so much has generation thing. so much has changed since that statement was made. i the whole war in the ukraine in the pandemic the effect on the way that. well it
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is but you can make the same statement about brexit as well. i mean saw in scotland. in scotland, that's what they were anti—brexit. and then you would say you could say at the moment that the people voted for that the people that voted for brexit, say they brexit, 60% now say they wouldn't vote twice a wouldn't vote twice in a changing policy. what about the brexit referendum ? now two sides brexit referendum? now two sides gamble. what line up? well, i know it because it's been the senate 2016, senate race in 2016, life changing referendums every 17. right. | changing referendums every 17. right. i can say that. how? no, i don't think i think with a referendum, it should be at least 5% either way. don't i mean , it shouldn't be just 1. it mean, it shouldn't be just 1. it shouldn't be like half of you know what you say that is because you lost. no, i think because you lost. no, i think because you lost it should be across i love that. i across the board. i love that. i love that. 61 want to rewrite him personally because i just can't. but he's i know. i don't. why why don't we have a referendum in england and wales as to whether we want to hold on scotland? of course we do. we love scotland. well i don't agree with that tone, but what i think absolutely should be the
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case is going to be case is if there is going to be a vote at any point, which by the way, i think should be in another generation, everyone in the kingdom should vote. the united kingdom should vote. it awesome because it it impacts awesome because it does sturgeon doesn't even want scots and scots to live in england and wales. no and northern ireland to vote. i don't know what we do. mark live at do. this mark live at sandringham . i say this to our sandringham. i say this to our panel and they have all evening. but coming up as 40,000 illegal migrants reportedly end up in hotels , so does the government hotels, so does the government care about the impact of the channel crisis on ordinary brits? westminster's toughest talking mp lee anderson is fighting for you. he'll be here at 935. but up first, is harry right? that right that if lgbt fans don't like guitar anti—gay laws, they shouldn't attend the world cup? england legend peter shilton, lgbt activist peter tatchell, who has protested in qatar , risked his personal qatar, risked his personal safety and former premier league star dean windass tackle that after break. but your voice after the break. but your voice most important. so email me, dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at news now to the now poll running near to the results the clash straight
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veteran football manager harry redknapp waded into the row yesterday by saying, if you don't like the country's laws, it's simple. just don't it's quite simple. just don't go. i agree with harry kane. go. no, i agree with harry kane. i agree with all of you know what's going on. it but this is a country i don't know. we have gone to their country. you know, if you feel that strongly about it and don't play, you don't go. so what do you think is harry redknapp right that if fans redknapp right that if lgbt fans don't anti—gay don't like guitars, anti—gay laws, shouldn't attend the laws, they shouldn't attend the world down at gbnews.uk. world cup down at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. our poll running let's make running there. but let's make your up with the help of your mind up with the help of former england legend peter shilton. former premier league player dean windass that lining up against human rights campaigner tatchell, campaigner peter tatchell, who of recently visited qatar of course recently visited qatar . great risk to his own safety . . great risk to his own safety. so peter shilton, you're with harry redknapp on this one too. certainly degree. i mean, i take harry's point. but, you know, the fans want to want to go over there to support england. they want to be there when england
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hopefully win the world cup. you know, that's that's quite understandable . they will know understandable. they will know what the laws are before they go over there . and obviously , you over there. and obviously, you know, they're going to have to abide by those laws. i think i personally totally against what they you know, the laws that they you know, the laws that they have, you know against what we believe in this country, you know, which fit with, you know , know, which fit with, you know, with gay rights and everything else, you know , with racism . you else, you know, with racism. you know, it is a football tournament. fifa said, let's have it there. and of course, you know, they're trying to put their laws into place. i personally don't like, you know, on the football pitch, you know, with with making statements. i think we've got to play football, go out there and concentrate on the guy, but do it beforehand , you know, as much it beforehand, you know, as much as you want, make big sounds, we don't really want to go there,
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but we've got to go because that's where the world cup is. and make a statement. i'm not saying shouldn't saying we shouldn't do, but that, know , as far as i'm that, you know, as far as i'm concerned, i think the fans, those are that they're enjoying . obviously, a lot of . but obviously, a lot of happening outside the happening in the outside the stadium with the security that we're not used to and, you know, it is an unacceptable by our laws . but peter tatchell, is it laws. but peter tatchell, is it a fair point to say, look, just like by the way i never travel to because being gay is illegal so i wouldn't go to dubai if they happened to be hosting something that i was interested in attending . well, first, can in attending. well, first, can i say i think a good word needs to be in for harry, and not because he did say that he supported , he did say that he supported, harry kane and the pro lgbt stance with the armband and he said that was a good idea and he understood why harry did it. so on one hand, he didn't do it, though, did he? he said that was
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the issue. he didn't do it well. well, exactly . but on the one well, exactly. but on the one hand, harry saying that it was a good gesture . the other hand, good gesture. the other hand, he's saying, let's just get on and play football. so he's a bit the divide that in what he's saying, i'd control this with roy keane, the former manchester united who that united manager, who said that the harry kane have just gone ahead and done it and taken the punishment. he said that would have a very powerful and have been a very powerful and development of qatar and fifa . development of qatar and fifa. but i've of course, i appreciate that that been a pain that that would have been a pain for harry and for the england team . the risk being sent off team. the risk of being sent off , eventually getting out further booking, that would be very, very a very risky strategy. but i do agree that, you know, if you don't like qatar laws, then don't go. and also by going whatever your view is, you are colluding with a sexist homophobe and racist regime. so don't go stay away in that respect. harry redknapp is absolutely right because dean
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windass . that is the point, windass. that is the point, isn't it? you've got all of these folk using the tournament to virtue signal, but at the same time a bit like they don't really care about this because when push came to shove , kane when push came to shove, kane didn't wear the silly little one love thing . so it sort of proved love thing. so it sort of proved that actually it is just virtue signalling rather than something he's truly passionate about. yeah i just think. listen, yeah ijust think. listen, i agree with lance in the sense that i agree with pay. i agree with harry. you know, it doesn't matter what sexuality are you know, everybody's tomorrow's. no, no, dad running away from things like that . i think that things like that. i think that when you want to go watch game of football tomorrow, you know the repercussions if you know you can have the rules that's there . listen, it's that there. listen, it's that contract that you've got to abide by, that country you set about too. everybody about dubai, too. everybody knows dubai. sure. knows the rules in dubai. sure. you are. if you do something wrong . you know, i think fifa wrong. you know, i think fifa have and they done that have said and they done that seven years in prison . you know, seven years in prison. you know, if you if you break major. so
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for me, it just comes down to common sense. and listen , what common sense. and listen, what we're all trying to focus the we're all trying to focus on the football was well, you know, i was english people warned. was english people were warned. and said, go to, and when, as peter said, go to, on the world cup one, only on win the world cup one, only get in the tournament. so get five in the tournament. so with harry wearing the with harry not wearing the armband that come from the armband as that come from the affair, as that come from gareth , you know for me. why? why make an issue, you know, when what where the armband we can just we can just focus on but you know, as far as the you know , it's as far as the you know, it's just it's just taken away from the football . obviously, the football. obviously, everyone's got roles and you just got you've got to abide by, unfortunately, because if you don't, you know, you'll pay nothing. and bringing politics onto the football pitch is not, you know , and you know, i mean, you know, and you know, i mean, where does it stop ? that's the where does it stop? that's the big thing. i'm all for protest. and as i said before , hand and and as i said before, hand and you know , i just think that for you know, i just think that for once, you get on the football
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pitch or you just start in the game, i think as a player personally, you want to concentrate on the match. you don't want to be thinking, crikey, you know, live the iran team, you know, the were very brave to not sing the national anthem, but they started the game pretty poorly really. i finished quite well . you want finished quite well. you want mentally to be switched on to the match? not thinking about, you know , making a statement on you know, making a statement on a football pitch , you know, is a football pitch, you know, is it the people say, you know, that's great. that's brilliant. and you could you know, that's a point of view as a football and, you know , loving the game of you know, loving the game of football . i just think we should football. i just think we should go out there and just concentrate on the football . concentrate on the football. once you're on the pitch . i once you're on the pitch. i mean, i just sitting down their freedom situation is . yes. you freedom situation is. yes. you know, i think that if you're if you're if you're in that situation where you you know , situation where you you know, whatever your sexuality is and, you know, you're going to go watch a game of football and, you know, the rules of going to
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check place, which, you know, you stupid enough to break them rules that's for me rules and that's for me it's down common sense yes go down to common sense not yes go and enjoy the game. you know, it's about drinking as well. it's about the drinking as well. that's that's their that's that, that's their culture that's the way culture. that's just the way they their life and. you've they live their life and. you've got to respect the peter tatchell. you obviously went to qatar before the world cup. it was really brave thing to do to protest. so you clearly actually think is important to bring politic into the world cup to raise awareness for your cause. there you are . i am. win the there you are. i am. win the game. and that's the priority. but that shouldn't exclude the possibility of taking a stand as well. i would pay tribute to the german football team who took a very different stance from england . they were banned from england. they were banned from wearing the armband but chose when they went on the pitch to cover their mouths with their hands was to indicate that fifa had gagged them. and they also had gagged them. and they also had a rainbow insignia on some of their sports kit and shoes
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and now they defy fifa. and, in fact, they weren't penalised. so it makes england's climb down rather unnecessary . and what did rather unnecessary. and what did that achieve, though ? well, i that achieve, though? well, i think it sends a very important signal around the world that the german team is saying that there shouldn't be discrimination and that they stand with lgbt people on the pitch and off the pitch. and i know from the feedback i've heard from people inside qatar that the many qatar is who do want democracy and human rights. they think these proto suits are fantastic. it's given them a huge psychologic and emotional boost . okay, emotional boost. okay, fascinating debate . thank you so fascinating debate. thank you so much for having that. that is the lgbt campaigner, peter. england legend peter shilton, the former premier league star dean windass. who do you agree with? is harry redknapp right that if lgbt fans don't like qatar anti—gay laws shouldn't
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attend the world cup at all? and he on twitter says , i think it he on twitter says, i think it is impossible for them to go. the choice has been taken away from them with such intolerance. the games should never been hosted in qatar. my goodness . hosted in qatar. my goodness. and that is something i certainly agree with from matthew. yes and the football players, the football associations . then they should associations. then they should also courage to also have had the courage to boycott event. of course, boycott the event. of course, it's now. and charles it's too late now. and charles says , i'm a libertarian, so says, i'm a libertarian, so i believe in the philosophy of live and let live. they are live and let live. but they are far many people in the ways far too many people in the ways to hold a colonialist view that we should impose western culture on cultures. your on all cultures. and your verdict is now. and while 91% of you overwhelming it in overwhelmingly in favour with harry redknapp, who says that lgbt fans just simply shouldn't the qatar world cup 9% of you say he was wrong ? coming up say he was wrong? coming up after the hour, accused of losing millions of viewers over pc has the woke agenda taken over backstage at corrie. two former star of the soap and now
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matt of the people. charlie lawson has an exclusive to reveal on this at 950. but next, with the nation's hotels crammed full of a reported 40,000 illegal migrants. does the government even care about how the channel crisis is impacting ordinary brits? westminster's toughening talkers toughening stalking . they all get that stalking. they all get that right. they may. moment is fighting for you. so will venture the real world with lee anderson's straight out the bright .
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it's time for the real world with lee anderson westminster's toughest talking mp and not shy of tackling the country's most important issues. of tackling the country's most important issues . today, lee important issues. today, lee confronted homosexuals who, while a brafman about the invasion of more than 40,000 illegal channel migrants, reportedly now living in british hotels was after the emptying of the manston processing centre. so here's the king of the north in action . what do i say to the in action. what do i say to the people in ashfield who say to me, this is absolutely ridiculous. we've got a hardworking taxpayer and people in ashfield paying their rates, paying in ashfield paying their rates, paying their taxes, hoping to look after our own homeless people and put them in local hotel with not turfed out to put people in who quite frankly, have been trafficked. they've got right to be here. and got no right to be here. and some of them are criminals. please me what say to please tell me what i say to them. well, i. i agree that we are in a in a crisis. and, you know, i don't think it's fair to
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try and minimise the challenge that we are facing . were you that we are facing. were you satisfied with savalas response? no not at all. not at all. i'm not satisfied with the response the response was expected and i'll be banging on about this now for 18 months to two years. the same question. at the start, i was on my own. a few colleagues have joined are colleagues have joined in. are we the same noises? we making the same noises? everything dialogue an everything or dialogue is an absolute scandal. i'm embarrassed. got people in embarrassed. we've got people in ashfield that's been turfed out of a hotel for homeless people and we've got the illegals up in the. like i said just a while today, what do i say? my constituents other than i'm sorry you down and we sorry we've let you down and we should be ashamed of ourselves because that have emerged because these that have emerged today mean , today are astronomical. i mean, we, the british taxpayer in the middle of a cost of living crisis, we are paying for 40,000 migrants to stay in a hotel. this cannot. this is not sustainable. is this scandal done?i sustainable. is this scandal done? i mean, come on, all want to come on your show every week and bang on about it? i don't
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know about it. in the in the chamber, at work, i go and see the home secretary. i speak to colleagues still nothing colleagues and still nothing changes. got worse. we've changes. it's got worse. we've got the borders building. we've got the borders building. we've got coming. it's got the rwanda plan coming. it's got the rwanda plan coming. it's got and worse, it's got and worse and worse, it's time action. and time for drastic action. and i keep saying it they think keep saying it and they think i'm lunatic over at i'm some sort of lunatic over at that place when they land on our shores, we should give them a cup of tea, a couple of sandwiches. send them straight sandwiches. i send them straight back france same day. back to france the same day. once start doing that, once they start doing that, they'll about going. once they start doing that, theywhy about going. once they start doing that, theywhy can about going. once they start doing that, theywhy can your about going. once they start doing that, theywhy can your fellow going. once they start doing that, theywhy can your fellow meps. once they start doing that, theywhy can your fellow meps not but why can your fellow meps not understand unless you do understand that unless you do that do that now ? i can't that and do that now? i can't see way for me cost you to see any way for me cost you to win the next customer. i come on, every called on, this show every week called the real world. they don't live in the real world. they live in the westminster bubble. i suspect see illegal suspect we won't see illegal start on their doorstep start dropping on their doorstep when hotels and they'll when they're hotels and they'll stop off about it. stop and kick off about it. which the moment i, which we said at the moment i, said it before. you know, somebody as. mp and i've got second in london that's second homes in london that's turf put of these turf them out, put some of these illegals and then they'll illegals in and then they'll start it in start making a noise about it in the chamber the day after. and this destroying now as
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this is destroying towns now as well, isn't it? because there are certain communities where actually three or four of the main hotel deals are shut for the foreseeable future and. this is actually now stopping tourism that then local businesses and actually it will end up changing the fabric of the community . so the fabric of the community. so the fabric of the community. so the hotels that we're talking about done the use for tourism, as you rightly say the used for tradesmen and for contractors to travel in to do the jobs, to do work and to use the homes from local authorities that have been displaced. they go displaced. now, where do they go and like you say, skegness, where a lot of constituents go, then to able to get then not going to able to get into and into hotels next year. and believe me, illegals are believe me, these illegals are stopping hotels, going stopping their hotels, going out, candyfloss and out, buying candyfloss and toffee and spending money toffee apples and spending money in machines. they're toffee apples and spending money in likely�*nachines.they're toffee apples and spending money in likely to chines. they're toffee apples and spending money in likely to be 1es. they're toffee apples and spending money in likely to be 1es. tto y're toffee apples and spending money in likely to be 1es. tto ore more likely to be able to or their activities if you know what i mean. no, i do. i do. it is an absolute disgrace to ask to sorted. but i don't to be sorted. but i just don't feel any sort of, you know, like actually i'm a big supporter of suella braverman. yeah i think
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she wants to do the right. in fact, i'm convinced she wants to do thing, she's having do right thing, but she's having her . she was she's her hands tied. she was she's been dealt a poor hand . yeah, been dealt a poor hand. yeah, i'm not sunak. man up to realise the issue. the only parliament needs to act on this. a massive issue.i needs to act on this. a massive issue. i mean, surely it's on him now. yes yes. it's got to be on the books. also, the prime minister. absolutely. this is a national emergency. and i think i just think that all mps, not just all mp at that just the prime all mp at that place i work out, they just don't get done. i mean, i'll don't get it done. i mean, i'll keep banging about it until keep banging on about it until i'm absolutely blue in face. i'm absolutely blue in the face. i'm absolutely blue in the face. i feel when i i'm absolutely blue in the face. ifeel when i see i'm absolutely blue in the face. i feel when i see the boats i feel sick when i see the boats go over. want to keep on. when go over. i want to keep on. when i'm chamber next week, i'm in the chamber next week, i'll be on again. i'll get chance tomorrow i'll be on again. keep going on on again. i'll keep going on and on why i'm the mp for why ever i'm the mp for ashfield. well, you know what? i think that's great because genuinely don't feel the genuinely i don't feel the disconnect between the westminster elite and the media elite in this country has ever been more vast with the ordinary , hard working folk person. i mean, i thought it was bad after brexit, right ? obviously they
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brexit, right? obviously they were trying to thwart the biggest democratic vote in a generation. but i actually think with this crisis, it's top because as say, they just because as you say, they just don't it. they just not don't get it. they just do not it. they not understand. and it. they do not understand. and the thing is they the tariff thing is they immediately people you immediately call people like you or me or your constituents who a problem with this racist and bigoted. that is the ugliest thing they possibly could do because actually, do you know when it comes to human rights and being humane, the best thing anyone could do is stop boats because you smash the human trafficking rings . it's all trafficking rings. it's all about been humane, done to the homeless people in to this hotel . that's my priority and they should be look elsewhere this week, leigh, you've backed england . well, england actually england. well, england actually backed out , england. well, england actually backed out, didn't england. well, england actually backed out , didn't they, of this backed out, didn't they, of this plan to do their virtue signalling at the world cup. harry was going to run out, wasn't he, with a little rainbow. there it is. there it is. a little rainbow . and then is. a little rainbow. and then when they say you said, naughty boy, you might get a yellow
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card, all of a sudden he was no longer the new martin luther king, no longer they knew nelson mandela. he said, sorry, mandela. he said, oh, sorry, won't do that . and think that won't do that. and i think that is issue which i know, is the issue which i know, again, you've been taking a stand on the past year when again, you've been taking a stanboycotted1e past year when again, you've been taking a stan boycotted the ast year when again, you've been taking a stan boycotted the team ar when again, you've been taking a stan boycotted the team because you boycotted the team because of their decision to take the knee the at the euros. yeah knee at the at the euros. yeah what bunch of snivelling, what a bunch of snivelling, pathetic they are pathetic cowards. they are right. don't tell right. don't hold it. don't tell by absolute spine ellis. by i mean absolute spine ellis. gutless. they , they made gutless. look they, they made the statement last year. i didn't agree with that, but they came with team would came out with a team that would make stand, a political stand make a stand, a political stand to minority groups to support minority groups in this all the this country. all over the world. but now they've got a chance make real chance to make a real difference, is to support the gay community. what do they do to no, not worth it to say no, it's not worth it because might get a yellow because i might get a yellow card. should their card. they should hang their heads i don't really heads in shame. i don't really blame players. this is efa. blame the players. this is efa. this is they. they bottled it. what snivelling what a bunch of snivelling weasels. they bottled it. bottled absolutely bottled, bottled it. absolutely bottled, don't is why don't you think. this is why actually go and the actually just go and the football you preaching. football stop you preaching. stop your lecture now because you just look like hypocrites . you just look like hypocrites. and actually now we know that
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they don't really mean that. what's the point last year and why we're getting involved, why footballers get footballers go and play. you get paid lot of money. go win the paid a lot of money. go win the world tell you what, go world cup. i tell you what, go and women did this and do what the women did this summer. going trophy for summer. i'm going to trophy for the first time in about 60 years. they did do well. very well. do well. we have well. they did do well. we have to i have to to say that. finally, i have to show you this. so your favourite sparring partners the bbc sparring partners at the bbc were their bias. were shameless in their bias. pre—budget, something were shameless in their bias. pre—mnget, something were shameless in their bias. pre—my team something were shameless in their bias. pre—my team discoveredething were shameless in their bias. pre—my team discovered andg that my team discovered and wanted you. that's wanted to play to you. that's because of the very, very difficult economics situation that we have . a former that we have. a former conservative prime minister and former chancellor liz truss, and quite people will ask people what's the point of the tory party. so i have to hang on how, what is the point of the tory party so i would have to absolutely disagree with just being said and what has been the cause and i will. yeah and you know was extraordinary about that. leigh then when the labour mp spoke we watched the whole thing, she spoke uninterrupted
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for about 9 seconds. is this bias within the bbc now? so in that they don't even realise that they don't even realise that it's going on. oh, she was saying there was a point to the tory party i would go back and say, what's the point of the bbc and tell you what, the and i'll tell you what, the point of the bbc has done. it's now official opposition now the official opposition in this labour party this country. the labour party have to useless for have been next to useless for the past is these the past 12 years. is these these lefties on the these liberal lefties on the bbc? know, i don't know bbc? you know, i don't know whether you've got your lineker's, you've got, you've got nuisances on got all sorts of nuisances on there spouting the nonsense there is spouting the nonsense and got you've got and you've got the, you've got the the report all the newsreader the report is all these see on there these journos you see on there absolutely hate the tory party they're not anti a.b they're not anti anti a.b anymore, british. so anymore, the anti british. so how are they getting away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould they getting away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould puty getting away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould put itgetting away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould put it to ting away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould put it to you away with. anymore, the anti british. so hwould put it to you leigh,nith. i would put it to you leigh, that actually it's partly the fault of your party which said they were going to get tough on they were going to get tough on the bbc , decriminalise the bbc, decriminalise non—payment of the licence fee and again , this new regime says, and again, this new regime says, boss, i'm not going to hide away from this done . i agree. i stood from this done. i agree. i stood up in parliament and told the speaken up in parliament and told the speaker, told the whole parliament that i'd rip my tv
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licence so not paying it. i think there's a load of drama rubbish. and if they come knocking on my office and the heavy got to off heavy drama, they've got to off and we're we. lineker for and we're moving we. lineker for and we're moving we. lineker for a days that'll a couple of days that'll frighten and i'll get you frighten often and i'll get you the deal thank you so virtually now dominic raab undivided suella braverman by suggesting the doesn't need to break free of the who's in the right when it comes to tackling this very important channel crisis that we've just been discussing with my superstar panel, including the witnesses to deliver the best witnesses to deliver their thoughts, i hope we get their thoughts, i hope we get the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, too. but first, corrie star first, former corrie star charlie exclusively charlie lawson exclusively reveals taken reveals how wokeism has taken hold behind the scenes of the world's longest running soap. our the people live our man of the people live straight after the break .
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coronation street legend charlie lawson is tonight's outsider . lawson is tonight's outsider. now, charlie, it was never like this during your almost 30 years on the couple. this is bad boy jim mcdonald. but as i know, we were the first to talk about this last week with jim and it's now up to jim. plus charlie yourself . i've never done that yourself. i've never done that before . i'm so embarrassed. before. i'm so embarrassed. sorry charlie, but you know, you just got you just got to be there. but corrie has been accused of losing millions of viewers, hasn't it, because of this obsession with woke storylines and charlie, i believe that you have heard that they are now going woke behind they are now going woke behind the scenes to . well, i as you the scenes to. well, i as you know and have been doing autobiography. so i've been talking to a few people over the last few months about old stories and old things i was involved with, blah, blah was well, anyway, out of the blue was approached by someone who will we shall call it freelance writer. and we were chatting
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away and i was telling him about the green room where the actors sit in between scenes during the night. these now come to that in a minute. but he said to me, he said, was i aware that that the staff on the cast have been called into a gallery and made to watch a video telling showing them how to not offend their fellow actors and cast and crew . and i thought he and i end up saying this every week, don. i thought he was taking the piss. but no, it's true. and i believe it's good on. and the bbc is well, but the point is when i was in the green room in the night days, political correctness hadn't been invented. it was the darkest rubbish topper's funniest place on the planet when you put a lot of actors together in between scenes and they get bored . yeah, scenes and they get bored. yeah, i've never heard language so blue and so politically incorrect , and blue and so politically incorrect, and i blue and so politically incorrect , and i include blue and so politically incorrect, and i include all blue and so politically incorrect , and i include all the incorrect, and i include all the girls . it was sarah, anika
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girls. it was sarah, anika kirkbride, god bless her. you know, it was absolutely amazing and great fun. they kept us all sane. well, i trying to imagine the scene right . of which we the scene right. of which we have a hapless producer that has to call across hollingworth and william roache and say, oh, we're just going to play you this little video. you've been here for decades, but this is how not. i mean , show the old how not. i mean, show the old car . he how not. i mean, show the old car. he surely would how not. i mean, show the old car . he surely would have told car. he surely would have told these people to bugger off. well don't know what when there's three line whip, which very often happens, you know, from the producer on high it's normally about something i would suggest is a lot more serious like in my day there was a lot of press leaks so carolyn reynolds and all the other producers would call a team and just say, if i find out who this was, you're right here, i'll. but they were only calling me up , so but they were only calling me up , 50 l but they were only calling me up , so , you know, but i should , so, you know, but i should imagine that most of the cast
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would have felt a bit let down by this. doctors are very good and kind to each other. by and large , and don't really go large, and don't really go around offending each other unless of course, it's in fun . unless of course, it's in fun. and but of course, those days it would appear, have gone. but i tell you , you're not allowed to tell you, you're not allowed to have 40 more of fun anymore, are you. look look, look, look, charlie, the woke week this week has been out of control and are a couple of key stories that i want to talk to you about. so this one astonished me. charlie the new labour placements . the the new labour placements. the council has formally abolished term bame but it's what is replaced it with that is causing a real outrage. global majority which means white residents now classed as a minor. i what's this about why are they even doing . of course this is the doing. of course this is the case the westminster council and they've got a big deal a previous sunday. but i mean i'm all for getting rid of stupid
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words like bame and all the rest of it. they anticipate or whatever you want to call it, you know what i mean? and before anybody gets our say about what i said, that was nothing to do with anything you think it was . with anything you think it was. but you know, you just said the way it is, for goodness sake. but as i said, this lot of got preview and i look i would be get rid of all these words and conventions and just it like it is but you're allowed to do that you have to come up with a word like bame and it becomes a word andifs like bame and it becomes a word and it's ceases to mean anything. it's like if you ask a child, no , what the bbc is , child, no, what the bbc is, they'll just say, well, it's the bbc . well, no, it's the british bbc. well, no, it's the british broadcasting corporation. it's become a word in itself. and bame , all these other words and bame, all these other words and letters and all the rest of they become words , they become become words, they become meaningless . you know, the more meaningless. you know, the more we can talk about this, the more we can talk about this, the more we can talk about this, the more we can say what, what, what we're meant, be saying, then the better. but what is it? a
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minority ? we're a minority. and minority? we're a minority. and i really . yeah. so it's going to i really. yeah. so it's going to be a glow majority is going to be a glow majority is going to be the new way to describe black and asian. i mean, look, i can't imagine they would be happy to be described as the majority. but anyway, anyway , i want to but anyway, anyway, i want to move on to charlie to this case of covid history, which is great. it's ugly head again yesterday after, the leftie comic matt lucas blasted a fellow aeroplane passenger for having a cough. so the bake off host shout out to the host tweeted, shout out to the lady flight with lady on. this flight with a hacking cough and no facemask. now, lucas a since deleted the tweet , but i mean, it's 2022 tweet, but i mean, it's 2022 charlie. i thought we'd moved on from this nonsense . and from this nonsense. and actually, is it okay to shame someone for having a cough ? someone for having a cough? plus, if you actually look at the science, a face mask, solve anything , if the science, a face mask, solve anything, if it's just one of those dirty little cloth numbers, it doesn't do anything anyway. and what an awful lot more to go. very quiet about this, but it's coming out more and more every day , that in and more every day, that in fact, the whole issue was
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treated appallingly , badly, treated appallingly, badly, wrong, die appallingly wrong, and that i include stupid little face. now is not as well. but look i kind of get the other. i was talking to a great friend, mine, maria cahill. the other , mine, maria cahill. the other, and she got covered, all jobbed up and all the rest but has been very straight with masks and all the rest. but but she got caught and she had a terrible, terrible time. so look, we need to look out for vulnerable people. we've been saying this for two bloody yean been saying this for two bloody year, but all still other ways of you know what i mean? we've had the boy in new york shouting at waiters and all the rest, but you don't show that your fellow passengers because they're not too well. they can only be turned on, was into her turned on, was coughing into her hand. turned on, was coughing into her hand . yeah. you know and hand. yeah. you know and sometimes have all yourselves. yeah, indeed . sometimes have all yourselves. yeah, indeed. i'm out of sometimes have all yourselves. yeah, indeed . i'm out of the yeah, indeed. i'm out of the people . macquarie's charlie people. macquarie's charlie lawson be back next week. thank you, charlie . but coming up, you, charlie. but coming up, after her lawyers claim she was sex trafficked in a bid to
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restore her citizenship and judiciary, the journalist who's confronted begum time confronted shamima begum time and time again in syria says don't reveal don't be fooled here, reveal more footage of the world's most notorious runaway at 1020, the next small boats battle is brewing as dominic come to mind supervillain so suella by suggesting that the uk does need to break free of the charges by the spiralling migrant crisis , the spiralling migrant crisis, i'll ask my superstar panel who's in the right and i'll meet you about that straight after.
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the is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight a small boats battle is brewing as dominic raab underlines super roman suella braverman by suggests that the uk doesn't need to break free of the despite the migrant crisis . the despite the migrant crisis. there's a feeling that these channel that there's a i've heard people make the case for
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it i'm not sure putting out this child will solve the problems . child will solve the problems. so who do you think is in the right, the deputy pm or the home secretary ? ask my superstar secretary? ask my superstar panel next. dawn nissim, sam dowler and making his debut, mark live at the star of the hit quiz show the chase after lawyers claims she was sex trafficked in a bid to restore her uk citizenship. the journalist knows his bride shamima back in best says we shouldn't believe her and he feels played after she fed extraordinary lines like this. you think you'd be vice the first line was yeah i want to be as british as possible. top reporter andrew joins me with more exclusive insight into the mind of a death runaway. he's live at 1020 following a radical nhs proposal should menopause women be allowed to work from home? that's a big debate . 1030 home? that's a big debate. 1030 plus which a famous advocate for bodily autonomy turned down £7.5
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million to avoid the jab . and million to avoid the jab. and consider that . do you remember consider that. do you remember when you saw it all the way through for the first time and the first thing we thought i'd do , who came up behind me? we do, who came up behind me? we were walking out and says , is were walking out and says, is that the most psychotic thing we've ever been in? did i say that. we've ever been in? did i say that . is we've ever been in? did i say that. is harder than it we've ever been in? did i say that . is harder than it looks? that. is harder than it looks? really. we'll have all of that and more in the media coming up throughout the next hour. we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages, plus have a first look at tomorrow's n
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another way for scottish people to express their will. it's after the supreme court ruled , after the supreme court ruled, another independence vote cannot be held without support . be held without support. westminster. nicholas sturgeon said the next general election would act as a de facto referendum . and during a rally referendum. and during a rally outside , the scottish outside, the scottish parliament, she also said it's clear the uk is not a voluntary partnership of nations. now the westminster establishment may think it can block a referendum. but let me clear, i am sure on behalf today no establishment, westminster or otherwise , will westminster or otherwise, will ever silence the voice of the scottish people . the home scottish people. the home secretary has admitted the government has failed to control the uk's borders and blamed channel migrants for overcrowding at a processing centre. almost 4000 migrants were being held at the manston centre in kent earlier this month . that's more than double
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month. that's more than double its during a parliamentary hearing, suella braverman was asked whose fault it was that that was allowed to happen . i'll that was allowed to happen. i'll tell you who's at fault. yeah it's very clear who's says it's the people who are breaking our rules by coming here illegally , rules by coming here illegally, exploiting vulnerable people and, trying to abuse the generosity of the british people. that's who's afraid. ukraine's president has pleaded for more support in an urgent meeting of the united nations security council after russian missile strikes cut off power in the entire kyiv president zelenskyy claims there have been over 70 airstrikes just today, one of which hit a maternity hospital , southeastern ukraine. hospital, southeastern ukraine. a newborn baby, two days old, has been killed . the us has been killed. the us ambassador to the un, linda thomas—greenfield said russia is using winter to intensify its attack. putin is , determined to attack. putin is, determined to reduce ukraine's energy facilities to rubble . putin's facilities to rubble. putin's motive not be more clear and,
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more cold blooded. he is clearly, clearly weaponizing winter to immense suffering on the ukrainian people . he has the ukrainian people. he has decided that if he can't seize ukraine force. he will try freeze the country into submission . the chancellor asked submission. the chancellor asked the treasury to look into how much could be raised by closing the non—dom tax loophole. jeremy hunt has come under fire for not the arrangement for those who live in the country, but pay no uk tax on their offshore income. labour has accused government of having gone after working people with tax rises . but mr. hunt with tax rises. but mr. hunt denied the suggestion . there was denied the suggestion. there was one rule for the rich and another for everyone else . and another for everyone else. and the prime minister has appointed a senior lawyer to investigate bullying claims against deputy prime minister dominic raab requested an independent inquiry after two formal complaints
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made. he says he's confident he'll be cleared of any wrongdoing . europe today's on tv wrongdoing. europe today's on tv online in derby plus radio. this is gb news. now let's get back to dan . to dan. time for tomorrow's news site now. an all mediabuzz so i've got the first front pages now let's go to the i to begin with and reports that the pm rishi sunak a battle with unhappy tory mp over the apparent lack of an agenda number. ten officials have admitted privately that the desperately needs to introduce new policies as a slew of pre—election raising nations predicted. an agenda that would be nice , wouldn't it? probably be nice, wouldn't it? probably quite idea . the metro quite a good idea. the metro declares the referendum is declares that the referendum is in deep need . oh, that's clever. in deep need. oh, that's clever. i like that . after the supreme i like that. after the supreme court rules, nicholas sturgeon cannot hold a new indyref2
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without the government's permission. sturgeon has hit out saying that democracy won't be denied on the daily mail. motorists are being hit with a record 30,000 parking tickets a day, despite ministers promising to down cowboy to crack down on cowboy operations. shocking figures reveal ruthless private companies issued 2.7 million fines to drivers between april and june. that's one every 3 seconds. the bizarre world cup is already the funniest in history, says the. after a string of upsets, our old pals, germany lost two one to japan just a day after the favourites argentina were beaten by saudi arabia. so how do you spell schadenfreude ? superstar panel schadenfreude? superstar panel back now . she's the former back now. she's the former editor of that. still there. stock columnist emma stone. they said it was front page dawn. i thought star of the chase, mark levitt, a.k.a. thought star of the chase, mark levitt, aka. the beast and the broadcaster. and now left wing beast about now is still other
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professions not shy of her beliefs that britain's migrant crisis could be quelled if we left the european convention on human with eec h for human rights with the eec h for short . however, the home short. however, the home secretary appears to on a secretary now appears to on a collision with deputy collision course with the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, who public dig at who took a public dig at conservative colleagues for us to the convention . watch to leave the convention. watch why we need to be an angel. what's you know, why do you want to you want me to do on our to you want me to do it on our own? might party to it our own? might be party to it on our church is than capable of church is more than capable of making decisions on making the decisions all on their own without having to a high court in terms of pulling out a i've out these are there's a i've heard people make the for heard people make the case for it. sure putting out it. i'm not sure putting out these charge will solve the problems people think that it would think you would and i don't think you would and i don't think you would solve all the small boats problem you the bill of rights will help in some material respects, won't solve . respects, but it won't solve. the whole in hindsight, the whole problem in hindsight, it quite rightly said it is quite rightly said there's no silver bullet . rob's comments no silver bullet. rob's comments are with homestake, of are at odds with homestake, of course, was one of the most prominent advocates of withdrawing east asia withdrawing from the east asia as to small boat as she bids to the small boat invasion across , the channel
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invasion across, the channel doing so would allow us to swerve grabbing leftie swerve money grabbing leftie lawyers deportations lawyers who stop deportations under rules. so i'm really under eu rules. so i'm really worried about this, tony , worried about this, tony, because this is the deputy prime minister, he's justice secretary. he's in a really important position here unless . important position here unless. this government gets some real balls and is prepared to do something like leave the he says it's not gonna be a silver bullet nothing is a silver bullet nothing is a silver bullet but we have try and do something and things like the rwanda scheme dawn simply will not be able to go through while we're still in the c h r. right. okay well, there's an awful lot to unpack with this, isn't there? i sort of find myself agreeing and i defending nicholas sturgeon, but now i'm i'm going completely on my i'm sort of semi agreeing with jeremy hunt on this one because dominic raab dominic raab sorry, it's not, it's not a silver bullet. no and if we think back to the original plan there , 99
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to the original plan there, 99 people on that plane due to be deported to rwanda , the one that deported to rwanda, the one that was held up. now 98 of those were given were were pulled off the plane and allowed to stay by the plane and allowed to stay by the uk courts . the european the uk courts. the european court of human rights only stopped one. so whether we, a member of the european court of human rights or not, i don't think it will make that much difference to the small boat crisis and the rwanda plan . i'm crisis and the rwanda plan. i'm not even sure that suella believes in the rwanda plan any more because i'm not sure where we are with it. what the latest development is on it. then i think everybody will agree we need do something . and need to do something. and everybody's a critic. everyone this is wrong. that's wrong. this is wrong. that's wrong. this is wrong. nobody is saying this what we need to do now. this is what we need to do now. we need solutions. but i think we leave the. h—how i feel we must leave the. h—how i feel really strongly it? but really strongly about it? but where stand this small where do you stand on this small boats it was boats crisis? because it was interestingly anderson, earlier interestingly, anderson, earlier saying actually outside of the westminster bubble, outside of the media village , this is the
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the media village, this is the number one issue for his constituents . i think this will constituents. i think this will cost the conservatives the next election if it hasn't already done and. i despair because i'm only a genius and i can't see a solution to have on policy anything that somebody isn't going to object to . if you going to object to. if you build, what would you be? do he could do anything to turn back the clock, pick apart the countryside with relatively few people in it and build some huge great oh well camp scott scotland which desperately needs employment. they need people but as you say, it's easy me to say it's quite a few people object. that's why i despair. it's quite a few people object. that's why i despair . because that's why i despair. because you've got dominic bravo, eminent lawyer. you've got dominic bravo, eminent lawyer . brave you've got dominic bravo, eminent lawyer. brave in many cases. sue ellen, sorry case . so cases. sue ellen, sorry case. so they're both brilliant lawyers and they're arguing over it. mean i've got a law degree, but i'm not in the same thing as then. they can't agree. what chance do the rest of us got?
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yeah, but the issue is that 40,000 and are now in hotels smart so that means that there are 40,000 hotel spots which you're not able to be taken up by tourists or visitors to this country or to towns. plus, we're spendin g £7 million a day. is spending £7 million a day. is it's unsustainable. and the people who are homeless from britain who are going where you can put them up for a mean the only vaguely practical thing is mass production of prefab camps. but then you've got a staff makes sure that there's enough food and with the political will there will be people saying that's barbaric, that you're putting them in a campervan in a hotel. whereas i actually would say thing is say the most barbaric thing is allowing boats to continue allowing the boats to continue because actually what is because that's actually what is emboldening the people smuggling trade. that's what is life and limb. and sam, i have to say, you, one of these vile folk on the left, aren't you who love to throw awful insults at swallows. so, so, so when mark made a mistake and say cruella, then you said you said, oh, no , said you said you said, oh, no, said it correctly. why are you so petulant about the home
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secretary ? you threw the same secretary? you threw the same insults at nicholas sturgeon and used the same like name like now i call it a scheming sturgeon. she's got her forever bafflement like that smell better problem in the way of a comment on her appearance, isn't it? no not at all. it's about it's about her personality. it's about that. it's about love. she wants us to leave the european court of human rights. human rights. so if we leave what? so that she can. well, the she can just poke like 12 people into a cell and just be happy with that and be like if, say, she was responsible manston all of that. she turned blind eye she like turned a blind eye since those 4000 people since it those 4000 people living in diphtheria within our country . so you can't you cannot country. so you can't you cannot say that the weather has nothing to do with her looks at all unless she has like a half black hair, half way hair, which does not have like they take great with it . she would. she would. with it. she would. she would. but you seem to be because this is what fascinates me. so i'm just trying to get head this just trying to get my head this because what fascinates
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because this is what fascinates me bekind left the me about the bekind left the sort vitriol that you used to sort of vitriol that you used to spew about percy patel and that you now spew about . so that's you now spew about. so that's being anti what problem you have with not speaking non—white women power it's got nothing to do with her colour at all and that's ridiculous to bring that into the scenario because it isn't anything to do with that that's what she's somehow managed out evil priti managed to out out evil priti patel like against things like evil yes evil . she's okay can i evil yes evil. she's okay can i just ask you seriously, what is evil about trying to smash people's gangs and stop small boats? she was going across the channel on 614. she was just south of she spots people and shove them on a plane . she like shove them on a plane. she like already said that she it's her dreams of fly them through and then went from with no home with my daughters no problem . all my daughters no problem. all right. dawn has already said just now that it wasn't anything . do the european court of human
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rights is to do without that? she off the plane. so she took them off the plane. so like why exactly is what like i said, why exactly is what she the right thing to do? she says the right thing to do? she's she's outraged. she's already fit for already herself not fit for purpose, for even government shouldn't be dragged back in for political by rishi sunak. so like no business even being that all she's an appalling appalling mp and wish she could get rid of that great mp and she would be a great prime minister of this country . i really don't agree me country. i really don't agree me they will both agree with you want be prime minister i will. oh is that the time i was just going to the pub. yeah i see you . that's a general genuine point which is we're always spots where if we're using nasty, disrespectful to our politicians, i think entitled the de facto respect and the home secretary has got the very definition of a poisoned
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chalice. yeah. what can she do? send the royal navy into machine gun the boats. that's about the only way to stop it. i think most agree that's a bit of an overreaction . know the really overreaction. know the really sensible solution would be to stop them is to have a clear and easy accessible asylum . of easy accessible asylum. of course before all they have to cross the channel. so in france, which is a much bigger country, have the space to work with you. but that should should be prime minister all the time is question should she be prime minister. well anyone's up for. prime minister. come on. would you she became you would you think she became prime don't think prime minister? i don't i think so . i probably that would be a so. i probably that would be a great prime minister of this united kingdom . i believe one united kingdom. i believe one day it should never and finally millions of people paid huge pnces millions of people paid huge prices for holding the line dunng prices for holding the line during pandemic by refusing to get vaccinated . the celebrities get vaccinated. the celebrities included megastar rapper and actor ice cube dropped his own revelation this week by admitting rejected a £7.5 million movie deal after to get
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the jab not turned down the movie because i don't want to get the jab, you know, turn down 9 million because i didn't want to get didn't it to get in a jab. yeah. for trying to make me giddy. so you know, i, i don't know how hollywood feel about right now, you know what i'm saying ? well, that's an saying? well, that's an expensive test of integrity . but expensive test of integrity. but when passed with flying when he passed with flying colours, believe bodily colours, i believe in bodily autonomy. scowling at ice autonomy. so you scowling at ice cube why . well i mean, is cube then why. well i mean, is it not him. can i say you see himself , let it not him. can i say you see himself, let me ask you some . it not him. can i say you see himself, let me ask you some. i was lucky enough to film in film in la. in may 2021, and they had to. i to get personally way through by homeland security through by homeland security through heathrow to go my job but it was interesting when i was there with people the number of people who encouraged to call themselves a meme because they had two jobs. and that was the way it had been sold america, because they they were seriously ill. we're through this now. and
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then i went back 12 months later and they'd gone out the other side and were terrified. they omicron. whereas we converse the other round 2021 we were other way round 2021 we were worried. 1222 i would call and i think most was a realised that wasn't as bad as it could have been. very good point, mark live at the bbc door needs them to step up because coming up, i'm not looking at anyone on my panel it with this one should menopausal women be given permission from home? permission to work from home? i want to tackle that in part two. the media was front pages on the way, too. but first, after lawyers claimed she was sex trafficking to restore trafficking in a bid to restore her uk citizenship, the journalist knows isis's journalist who knows isis's bride, beckham's best, bride, shamima beckham's best, says believe her says we shouldn't believe her and joins me next with more exclusive insight into the mind of a death cult runner . going of a death cult runner. going back to my .
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now on monday former ice spy shamima begum launched an appeal to have her uk citizenship restored with her lawyers arguing she was a victim of sex trafficking. responding to their claims, meghan was quote, manipulated and exploited into absconding to syria in 2015, the home office said there was no credible suspicion she was a victim of trafficking. or was that real immediate risk of being trafficked when she left the well the journalist who the uk? well the journalist who knows shamima best award winning filmmaker andrew jury has also dismissed suggestions of sex
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trafficking and after being taken in by the death convert, he's here to issue a word of warning . an exclusive unseen warning. an exclusive unseen footage filmed by jury in a syrian refugee camp in july. finally brought to you tonight amid her bid to return to the uk. shamima herself lays bare for andrew the extraordinary efforts of manipulation. she herself undertook to make her escape from the uk to one of a few more dominant free. yeah, the one who left before us was that shamima? well, she'll be more careful if she had not been radical , i more careful if she had not been radical, i don't think we would have been radicalised now with the internet, it's so easy to just access information other than any of these bloody people see. you know , it was very . so see. you know, it was very. so you were calculating about doing it. you know, people told me like , hide it from your family like, hide it from your family and hide everyone. don't be open about it. did you have a good cover story, though? did you prepare god? well, said prepare god? well, we said you'll go holiday like the you'll go on holiday like the you'll go on holiday like the you know, the holiday when they
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ask you go and go to , they ask where you go and go to, they ask, they know? just on ask, do they know? just on holiday? that was good holiday? and that was good enough. like someone enough. but like if someone asked would have said, asked us, we would have said, we're going holiday weekend. so i'd already prepared you i'd already prepared for you inside. andrew have great see inside. so andrew have great see by the way , you have spent hours by the way, you have spent hours and hours with bakam you are the journalist who knows her best . journalist who knows her best. you have investigated her story now for years. yes. you say in all of these interviews she's never said that. she's been victim of sex trafficker king know. i've spent , as you know, know. i've spent, as you know, a year and a half with her and, you know, right from beginning and like i say, she she started conversations with me like she had this apologetic, she'd become victim. the victim's now gone to on sex trafficking . what gone to on sex trafficking. what she explained to me when she got there, she was given a husband. she had a choice and a life she said she loved she loved a husband fantasy . they sit down, husband fantasy. they sit down, watch louis theroux on the played of a kids she didn't want to leave there she loved it
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there. the only reason she left was because of the bombing. so there was no sex . she wasn't. there was no sex. she wasn't. and also this radicalisation took place. she seeked. she looked for it. she had a friend called samina, who a talk about. yeah. that she talked about, she made the organisation so there wasn't the islam here in this catalogue of people these spy stories it was simple. her one person organised and she just travelled through. was a travelled through. there was a lot and i was so lot of connections and i was so shocked about. this sex trafficking, mean, spent trafficking, i mean, i spent hours talking to her she's never once this and once mentioned this is new and it angers because it means that she's from beginning i was she's from the beginning i was sucked in her she's she's sucked in by her she's she's just lying . yes. because just lying. well, yes. because obviously , to begin with, we obviously, to begin with, we disagreed on bigamy. i never trusted but you have now trusted her. but you have now come to my way of you think she's a manipulator. she certainly manipulated me , but it certainly manipulated me, but it started to break down. think the major point was when she told me she's been texting me for about a year. so i've lists of hundreds of texas and. one particular text broke it down to me. i mean, i had a brother died
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pretty young she had three kids and she showed me pictures of them. she said on a show, them. she said i was on a show, pictures, not at that so pictures, not at that time. so it was and she said in a text, i i'm so sad. send your i'm i'm so sad. send your kids i'm so sorry loss. she said i'm so sorry your loss. she said i'm over that part of my life now. oh and at that point then i thought, well over the children here is taking with her here she is taking me with her decision. one of those very downsides outside the prison, despicable looking. shamima also told serious about being told you serious about being reintegrated into british society . look at this. you've society. look at this. you've embraced the first line, of course. yeah. i want to be as british as possible . yet in the british as possible. yet in the same breath she seems to try to blame her radicalisation on racism . she supposedly racism. she supposedly experiences in the uk . was it experiences in the uk. was it hard being a you know, was your life hard for around the area or you surrounded by racism more so, so that's why i said that. it's not like my primary because it's not like my primary because i faced like some racism did.
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you will constantly, not constantly , but like a young constantly, but like a young age. just one. one thing is enough to like with the bullying . did you get bullied? i believe, like just little believe, but like just little comments like comments and stuff. and like i would to white kids would teachers to white kids over so you that over so you have that favouritism for my kids to you so at that point you're set and that was age we like seven that was what age we like seven and 878. so andrew that's going to anger a lot of people because it feels like the next phase of the beckham strategy might be to blame horrible racist uk for the reason that she chose to go and join the east terrorists 100. she's tried everything, absolutely everything . racism, i absolutely everything. racism, i reckon we probably be the next thing. so someone's feeding her. she's not these things she's come out of means this sex to who's who's back she's she's got documentary coming out and difference between my time my last time with her when we were falling out over attacks because she doesn't like a news i wrote in the daily mail she she said
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it's not the story don't like the daily so somebody it's the based newspaper i'm a columnist for the mail online i love shamima get with the programme she stand she can't stand she can't stand she can't stand the daily mail she can't stand. so she said and said to her my last text was were i. so you mind about the story put in the mail but what about you've done what country. yeah what done to our country. yeah i mean unbelievable and we mean it's unbelievable and we talk too much about her. so for me, i spend a lot of time in syria and raqqa. we talk about poor shamima in a prison camp. this air conditioning we talk about the victims inside refugee camps , the effects of the people camps, the effects of the people that she was with and indeed a very good point. that was award winning and filmmaker andrew jury , whose new book trip has jury, whose new book trip has hit is out now and she. thank you so much. thank you . coming you so much. thank you. coming up, after being awarded for unproven claims of racism, should harry and meghan really be anyone's heroes ? royal be anyone's heroes? royal biographer angela levin cancelled at 1045. but first,
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let's return to tomorrow's newsnight now in our media buzz . front pages guardian leeds on its own investigation of conservative peer michelle mone , her children who reportedly received , her children who reportedly receive d £29 million from the received £29 million from the profits of a ppe business, awarded large government contracts following alleged recommendation to ministers mon in husband say they had no in her husband say they had no involvement company ppa involvement in the company ppa made private and no role in the process through which the company was awarded its government bp government contracts. bp mediapro denied it was awarded contracts of company or personal connections. the independent alleges an overstretched
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alleges that an overstretched coast guard team working 20 hours a day made critical mistakes during the response to the drowning of 27 migrants a yeah the drowning of 27 migrants a year. it reportedly took british and french coast guards 12 hours to respond following the first mayday call, as they argued over who was responsible . the sun who was responsible. the sun leads with the accusation from dying tv host johnny irwin that a place in the sun dumped him from the programme . as soon as from the programme. as soon as he told them he had terminal cancer. he told them he had terminal cancer . what a disgrace. if this cancer. what a disgrace. if this is true, the presenter claims he was paid off mid series following the diagnosis on channel 4 and the production company freeform claimed they were unable to secure adequate insurance forjohnny insurance cover for johnny goodness me, on the daily telegraph, failing see patients face to face will be named and shamed for the first time amid concern that poor access to family doctors is fuelling a growing a&e crisis from tomorrow, data will published on every gp surgery in england and the daily express leads on expert predictions that a new
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dementia drug, expert predictions that a new dementia drug , the first proven dementia drug, the first proven to slow alzheimer's, could ready for the uk next year. and that is very good piece of news . my is very good piece of news. my superstar panel, which had now former editor, current columnist at the daily star , dawn nissen, at the daily star, dawn nissen, star of the chase , mark labbett, star of the chase, mark labbett, a.k.a. star of the chase, mark labbett, aka. the and broadcaster sam , aka. the and broadcaster sam, now the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard , has england, amanda pritchard, has said that women who are going through menopause laws should be allowed to work from given lighter duties and cooler uniforms . these are the first uniforms. these are the first ever national nhs guidelines on menopause to help women thrive at all ages and women working within the health service will be able to work remotely if their demand it. their symptoms demand it. pritchard has an coverage to other employees to follow suit and writing in the telegraph. she said health workers who work silently suffering not be expected to just grin and bear it . tony sim i am concerned and it. tony sim i am concerned and about this because you think about this because you think about the pressure. the nhs is
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unden about the pressure. the nhs is under. it needs as many staff as possible on. the front line now menopause women that is obviously a huge potential age bracket and i just worry that these sweeping of work from home orders could actually cause serious issues. it's look , i serious issues. it's look, i mean, the nhs is one of the biggest employers of women in, in the country 1.3 million employee is a million of those are female. a lot of them will fall into the menopause and the perimenopause which is the symptoms can just as bad. and a lot of women are very unsure about what they're going through, whether it's menopause or not. at stage . now, or not. at that stage. now, obviously , as a woman and of a obviously, as a woman and of a certain age , i think in theory, certain age, i think in theory, anything that supports women who are suffering with the menopause is basically a good thing . but is basically a good thing. but i have doubts about the sort of policies that treat menopause as
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as is as an illness , almost like as is as an illness, almost like as is as an illness, almost like a disease. and women perceive to be weaker the weaker sex . most be weaker the weaker sex. most women don't want to be treated that i'm very concerned treating the menopause in way like treating that little woman with kid gloves will lead to women being victimised more . maybe being victimised more. maybe not. maybe the nhs , maybe not. maybe the nhs, maybe employees, employers is considering. i'm not employing a woman as an age because she might start well, of course. so i'm going to work from home. yeah, i'm. and obviously most of an awful lot of jobs you can't do from horses. i mean, you're furious about this . say that. furious about this. say that. you say anyone with menopause should be able to work from home permanently. let's cut through the here. if the old crap cake here. if menopause was going to happen to menopause was going to happen to men , this would injection 50 men, this would injection 50 years ago. there would , you years ago. there would, you know, sort of people out and that have been fine about but but the reason because it happens to women and it affects women in different ways like
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some sometimes you know sometimes not that many symptoms, sometimes loads so of course also that it's course and also that it's something that can be registered it's a hormonal thing. you can have a blood test and you can test and you can tell, you know, if there are you know, if you have any perimenopause those, then nurses and doctors then how can nurses and doctors from well, obviously , from home say, well, obviously, like they they would like they would they would arrange that the they arrange that at the time. they would say, well, how you work, you work home. but we don't you work from home. but we don't know that we seem it's a it's know that we seem to it's a it's a system that needs to be addressed , but it's impossible. addressed, but it's impossible. but it's same as it's the but it's the same as it's the same as with you know, is with women who who suffer from a baby. for example, they take these are things that people don't talk about. they haven't about for years. and the same menopause it's clear. yes, of course. but we men discussing it doing this here as as a woman . doing this here as as a woman. i'm sorry. i'm allowed to discuss this with somebody. i don't buy any of those sorts of. i politics. it's not i will i did politics. it's not i will discuss identity politics like if someone has had woman has if someone has had a woman has had miscarriage, for example,
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had a miscarriage, for example, people talk about one. people do not talk about a one. and as a i think i shouldn't and so as a i think i shouldn't be able to have a view on those stories and in miscarriage one in but people do not talk in four. but people do not talk about it menopause. people about it a menopause. people don't either. don't talk about that either. this this is well, i should this is this is well, i should be we're talking about be accused. we're talking about it now. of you'll it right now. of course, you'll find out on the front find out what's on the front page the daily telegraph page of the daily telegraph should for should be addressed. and for goodness just come goodness sakes, we've just come out out of the out just come out of the pandemic whereby everyone can work everyone, my, work from home, everyone, my, me, if you want, i can. yes they can't. have you seen the state of i'm okay. of our economy? i'm not. okay. i want you out. there want to bring you out. there were hairdressers and they just want come in because, you want to come in because, you know, think it's pretty know, i think it's pretty important the nhs important for people in the nhs to at work look, i'm to be at work but not look, i'm not trying to belittle for a second how debilitating menopause can be. it absolutely be. but what i worry about is these sweeping generalisations of work from home orders. i that's the problem. work from home is crippling the economy. yeah, let's it like it is. yeah. that's why we're all going to
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have to pay taxes as for the menopause thing, i'm going to defer my answer , hopefully to my defer my answer, hopefully to my good and smarter carol vorderman keep every woman that wants hrt . give it now. today. yeah agreed. that's that's what. that's the point isn't it. deal with the issue. deal with the issue. try and make menopause as easy as possible for women so that they don't have to wait for it. and by the way, i am absolutely all of the practical ideas like reducing temperature where they work , making uniforms where they work, making uniforms easy, all of that. but i'm very concerned that britain is developing culture of working from home and that culture is marx's is crippling economy. and i don't want that culture , you i don't want that culture, you know, i don't support working from home. i mean , an awful lot from home. i mean, an awful lot of people work , women that work of people work, women that work in the nhs won't be able to do their jobs from home, in the nhs won't be able to do theirjobs from home, but it's good we are talking about it and
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think it's good that momentum. talking about it now more men are aware of the symptoms that women go through because let's face have to live with face it, men have to live with women who going through women who are going through this. i was lucky enough this. i mean i was lucky enough to interview penny lancaster raising and raising rod stewart's wife, and she didn't know was going she didn't know what was going on was perimenopausal. on when she was perimenopausal. she up sobbing in the she ended up sobbing in the corner of the kitchen, throwing plates and the plates at rod stewart and the kids. it the menopause it kids. and it the menopause it was causing that. so the more we talk about it, the more we understand that. and this isn't talk about it, the more we ultree;tand that. and this isn't talk about it, the more we ultree linei that. and this isn't talk about it, the more we ultree line that . and this isn't talk about it, the more we ultree line that you d this isn't talk about it, the more we ultree line that you will s isn't talk about it, the more we ultree line that you will workt a tree line that you will work from it's just giving from home. it's just giving women the. think when you women the. but i think when you start giving that as some start giving that choice as some of wide spread, if you you actually start to be if you are feeling poorly for whatever reason , right. with menopause or reason, right. with menopause or something else , you know what something else, you know what i'd say? that's not quite what she's saying, that there might have been reasons that have been other reasons that penny, like i said, three plagues, that rod stewart was at least some his worst hits perhaps. oh come on if i if was watching rod stewart sing in the i'll just see these and i don't
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want body but look it's lot of the favourite christmas two years later the love actually cast off finally getting together for a reunion airing on abc network abc next week. the laughter and secrets of love. actually, 20 years later, we'll look at how the film became a beloved christmas tradition with new insights into behind the scenes secrets. look just wait until you hear how stars answered this question . now, answered this question. now, love actually early is . how did love actually early is. how did you answer dead dad ? do you you answer dead dad? do you remember when you saw it all the way through for the first time and the first thing you thought i do, you came up behind me. we were walking out and says , is were walking out and says, is that the most psychotic thing we've ever been in? did i say that ? i hope we've ever been in? did i say that? i hope hugh grant's private estate hasn't chucked out of downing street in a
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global estate massive coup by their son . so let it go. let it their son. so let it go. let it go. no rules in, love. actually jessica , survive writing stuff jessica, survive writing stuff out. we've actually been coming off . i out. we've actually been coming off. i have out. we've actually been coming off . i have the german football off. i have the german football team showing up. england's virtue signalling hypocrites with protest against with their protest against fifa's attempt to them. fifa's attempt to gag them. we'll discuss that as i named tonight's greatest person in union jackass. but first after being for unproven being awarded for unproven claims racism, should claims of royal racism, should harry and meghan really be anyone's ? top royal anyone's heroes? top royal biographer prince harry's biographer, angela levin, cancelled straight after the break .
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without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. yesterday, the royal family wowed the nation and the world actually in a stunning display as they display of unity as they welcomed the president of south africa the first state visit africa in the first state visit since death queen since the death of queen elizabeth the great. but it was the princess wales who the new princess of wales who was showstopper. a was the real showstopper. a vision of class. paid vision of class. kate paid a touching tribute to the late monarch wearing brooch monarch by wearing a brooch featuring image and to her featuring her image and to her late law, diana, by late mother in law, diana, by donning favourite lovers donning her favourite lovers knot tiara . meanwhile, across knot tiara. meanwhile, across the pond , meghan markle was busy the pond, meghan markle was busy casting off the last of her dignity by releasing this . as dignity by releasing this. as you're getting older, you're exploring and starting to understand your sensuality , your understand your sensuality, your feminine, divine being, your sexuality . oftentimes, it can be sexuality. oftentimes, it can be very , very much used against very, very much used against you. and i give the example of, you. and i give the example of, you know , for a woman especially you know, for a woman especially versus a man, a man, if he is a player, i would have fun or whatever he's doing. it's often celebrated and even heralded. but for a woman, i don't care if
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she is perhaps the most successful woman in finance in her mid fifties. i promise you, someone will still go. yeah, but she was such a in college . now she was such a in college. now some people online have said that was a bit hypocritical when back in 2013 she was happily playing up to that very stereotype. sorry archetype, even face as she's in her catholic schoolgirl uniform. watch that all dolled up for me. you can pinch me. i'm real. see that? oh yes. i just wanted to do it again. i grew up on the set of married with children every day after school for ten years. it's a very perverse place for a little girl who went to catholic school, no less, to grow because i'm there my grow up because i'm there in my school but yes, school uniform. right. but yes, i mean, upon a time, it i know. i mean, upon a time, it was curly. really? yeah i had very curly did you know very curly hair. did you know we'll have a little broccoli slumber? pardon meghan is also my wife's name. i get called meg. nutmeg nutmeg . craisins. meg. nutmeg nutmeg. craisins. call me old fashioned. but that behaviour coupled with slagging off your family for money
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doesn't exactly scream heroic . doesn't exactly scream heroic. but incredibly the robert f kennedy rights foundation but incredibly the robert f kenidecided rights foundation but incredibly the robert f kenidecided to rights foundation but incredibly the robert f kenidecided to honour foundation but incredibly the robert f kenidecided to honour the|ndation has decided to honour the sussexes with the ripple of hope award stand award for taking a stand against, structural against, quote, structural racism monarchy based on racism in the monarchy based on the pack of unproven claims, i would lies made in that would say lies they made in that oprah interview last year. while royal biographer angela levin, of she prince of course, she knows prince harry very well, joins me now. when you look at all of this, angela, it is just even more extraordinary, is it not, that they're going to be picking up they're going to be picking up the award for being for the award for being heroes, for telling lies about the royal family? i think it's a colossal mistake and it just shows you that somebody sees a program years ago and they actually believe everything about it. obviously, the daughter of kennedy has not actually seen any of the comments where there were so many errors , so many were so many errors, so many lies. shocking lies and no proof . so how that's happened, i think it's appalling . loads of think it's appalling. loads of people are really, really fed up and astonished by it, but that actually makes me feel sick that
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actually makes me feel sick that actually harry, who was close to his father until he got married , actually felt that he could accept money and an award for trying to prove that his family was racist with no proof , was racist with no proof, there's zero proof. i mean, it's absolute the unthinkable . but absolute the unthinkable. but he's obviously doing what he's told .i he's obviously doing what he's told . i mean, he's becoming told. i mean, he's becoming weaker and weaker. told. i mean, he's becoming weaker and weaker . and meghan weaker and weaker. and meghan just gives him orders , it seems, just gives him orders, it seems, and he does it because i don't think any man we're talking about men and women here. if we don't think any man would actually want to do that to his family, he can go away, live a life that he wants . but i don't life that he wants. but i don't think you then bring up something where there is absolutely no proof. fact, absolutely no proof. in fact, the only person i know there's anything said about them being racist is harry, because he wore a swastika on his arm when he went to dress up as a. yes, that's right. and he also use the p word multiple times when
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referring to one of his old army colleagues . so that's why he colleagues. so that's why he started college. so. exactly. so the only evidence we have of racism than the royal family is from harry himself. he's now winning the award for exposing structural racism in the royal family. it's utterly bizarre. i did think that contrast yesterday. angela, though, couldn't be greater. and i just wonder if harry sits back sometimes and wonders might sometimes and wonders what might have you've got have been, because you've got meghan about slots on a meghan talking about slots on a podcast that is completely flopping on spotify. now no one wants to listen. they yeah, i mean, no one wants to listen to after the lullaby as well. that saying something to sleep . yeah saying something to sleep. yeah then harry and making could have been at that state dinner last night if they had remained in the royal family they would have been state dinner. they been at that state dinner. they would had a real would have had a real opportunity to because you can see the change language from see the change in language from king i don't agree king charles. no, i don't agree with the sort of with it. you know, the sort of regret colonialism and all regret for colonialism and all of going down of that. but he's going down that path. harry and meghan would have actually played a genuine role history and when
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genuine role in history and when you at what they doing and you look at what they doing and you look at what they doing and you it to kate, there you can trust it to kate, there you can trust it to kate, there you just come back to you just see these come back to where was. hasn't where she was. really hasn't she? she's backwards. so she? she's gone backwards. so you lost american money, but she's gone right backwards and what interests her and to do podcasts to and talk to people is the palace basically hollywood palace, which are only there because she can then describe something else about herself or another moan. i mean , it's pathetic , actually. and , it's pathetic, actually. and so the dignity when you saw the dignity of yesterday and absolutely it is stunning beauty of the whole thing the tables and the smiles and the courtesy was just britain at its best. i think . and despite obviously think. and despite obviously wanting to their privacy , wanting to their privacy, angela, they actually giving us a slew of revelations because we now hear this horrible netflix reality series is going to be released on the 8th of december before christmas. well, harry's
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tried really, really hard to get it after christmas, which makes you think that there's something in it that actually is not going to be nice . yeah, because to be nice. yeah, because they're going to to they're going to going to destroy the royal family trust again the book and again and then the book and spare their lives at the start of the year. day why do you want to them yet hang on to to smash them and yet hang on to your titles? it's complete ridiculous when she's just from a human perspective, right? yes this is the first christmas for the royal family without queen elizabeth the great. this is going to be such a difficult christmas for the family. harry and meghan, by all accounts, from what we've heard, i don't know if you could definitely, but they're not planning to attend, so they are not grieving with family. but not with their family. but it's not even not grieving even like they're not grieving with family . they're with their family. they're actually the actually rubbing salt in the wounds of grief, still very upset. wounds of grief, still very upset . i've heard charles, he upset. i've heard charles, he finds difficult . upset. i've heard charles, he finds difficult. he finds and finds it difficult. he finds and misses a very, much misses a very, very much sometimes. are very sometimes. and parents are very old. you just never believe they're going to love you. but he really hit by the death he was really hit by the death of prince philip. yes so he's
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lost both parents in a very short time. so it'll be a tact. actually, my still actually, my son, he still doesn't approve of anything he's doing but still loves and he doing, but he still loves and he did meghan. he gave her did like meghan. he gave her every chance every every chance and every opportunity me, i know opportunity to her. me, i know very nicely and helped her mother to walk back is actually a real tragedy. it's a real tragedy happened. it is a tragedy. but i think she was she planned to use the whole family to get her money and to get her known and carry on from there because i think she seems so hard , she won't actually hard, she won't actually compromise in any way. and i think i don't feel sorry for harry because he's old enough to know that he should stand on his own two feet. but he obviously can't do anything that she doesn't . what he said before the doesn't. what he said before the wedding , doesn't. what he said before the wedding, what meghan wants making . yes, but actually it's making. yes, but actually it's very sad. and the children never see the parents of that father. that's wait and see when they grow up how offended they are that they haven't known anything
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about it. well, they know they might actually end up being angry that their parents cut them out of this incredible, incredible moment that will actually happen . obviously going actually happen. obviously going to be a very busy week and next few weeks actually for the world. so i know you'll be keeping us post with everything going on behind the scenes. so thank so much. royal thank you so much. royal biographer nathan. but biographer angela nathan. but it's all it's time now to have all tonight's greatest person and union jack s my superstar panel return saddened . let's start return saddened. let's start with you tonight. who is your greatest person ? my greatest greatest person? my greatest person is jill scott. alex scott . i'm a that's a good start. excellent salad to me it's alex scott. she wore the one love armband despite everybody getting thrown out or getting them taken off of them in the streets, in. oh, but by the way, she had absolutely no problem travelling to dubai where being a woman is illegal. make and she also had absolutely no problem posing for pictures with vladimir putin's i don't know,
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maybe not the best person to vote. she's single, but there you go. mark labbett, the beast, who's the greatest person that great yorkshireman, harry maguire , central defender for maguire, central defender for england . not the greatest england. not the greatest athlete, but he's worked and worked his socks off , gives 100% worked his socks off, gives 100% and more importantly , i could and more importantly, i could see that big head of his sticking in the winning goal in the world cup final. fingers crossed . dawn eastham, your crossed. dawn eastham, your grace's person, please. football theme tonight isn't my now honorary greatest presidents. i mean, it's the germans today. it's the germans for actually making a stand in the world cup, unlike our lot, who actually write wombat . no, not wearing write wombat. no, not wearing that on, but just proving how much virtue signalling they do. the rest of the year. okay well, look, i don't like the football virtue signalling. not if virtue signalling. not sure if you've picked up. so i'm you've picked that up. so i'm going mark olivet and going to go for mark olivet and harry because it's just harry maguire because it's just about the football . and i just about the football. and i just wish this week we could just talk about the football and stop the virtue signalling stuff. uni
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and jackass time. now sam taylor, who he nominated . well, taylor, who he nominated. well, it's not just about the football, first of all, but secondly, i'm like, i'm going to say it's david beckham. he is my jackass, because even though i know people who for him and know people who work for him and obviously a, know, obviously he's been a, you know, an for many years, an lgbtq ally for many years, but taken the money, so but he's taken the money, so much money from qatar and not a single word heard from him or any of his party about what what he's going to do with it or whatever. and, you know, and i think it's shameful, really. i actually do agree with you on that. i have to admit, mark, the union has no money. i feel union jack has no money. i feel a bit mean about this because i should have perhaps pricked other other . do you know other picked other. do you know that that was a freudian slip? but i totally agree with you. my camera . okay. thank you . i camera. okay. thank you. i should have picked other uni leaders, but simply because i know mick lynch, i don't blame him at all for doing what he's doing now. i do think, though , doing now. i do think, though, he's i think he's leading his own men. oh, oh, oh. i blame
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him. it needs to be a union jackass like stephen fry for an interview. he's given to attitude magazine, which manages to be horribly homophobic and misogynistic at the same time. but i'm going to have a little sneaky mention for dan wootton, who saying that the world cup is all about football. there's a lot more to this world cup than the football. yeah, i don't know , dawn. i agree with that. and i love the fact that you are boycotting it. but what i'm saying is i can't bear the people who are there, who are earning from earning money from this despicable then despicable tournament. but then trying to that's trying to preach to us. that's the point trying to make. the point i'm trying to make. sorry. i find that probably not always. i'm going to go for a double win for mark of double win for mark because of course, mick lynch. sure, he used word the christmas used the word the christmas grinch. certainly tonight's union still needs that. union jack still needs that. mark at the very same dollar. thank much. i'm thank you so much. i'm back again night 9 pm. again tomorrow night at 9 pm. goodnight .
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