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free nofice free notice. no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight with the illegal of migrants now threatening our health of a tory party finally wiki known as 50 mps stepped forward to call for a on bogus asylum . i'll debate a on bogus asylum. i'll debate in my digest next. the proposed modern slavery reforms are too little, too late . then i'll get little, too late. then i'll get the verdict of my panel. carol malone. nigel nelson and carol mckeithen as zero—covid madness sparks, china's biggest national protest since tiananmen square . protest since tiananmen square. oh is the beginning of a
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political revolution that could spell the end of the communist party and its dictatorship . neil party and its dictatorship. neil oliver thinks the uprisings should serve as a warning to covid authoritarians all over the world joins me at 958. if home nation faced off with wales tomorrow and after they drive through with the usa are england prioritising virtue signalling over world cup glory while former england great matt le tissier cancelled on that at 1045 was the late queen right that prince harry is just too in love with .7 royal biographer tom love with.7 royal biographer tom bower weighs in on that claim from a bombshell new book and the shocking allegation that the queen battled cancer in her final months, his life mutating 20 as he finishes third. and i'm a celebrity lockdown health secretary matt hancock be forgiven by the british public forgiven by the british public for making of the jungle christopher biggins and male consulted showbiz editor's katie hind, who's been following his journey and is a self—confessed
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carny, are going to clash this at 920. okay you work i know you're very divided on this one plus is it blasphemous to suggest jesus was transgender .7 suggest jesus was transgender.7 reclaim leader laurence fox tackles the woke sermon that left worshippers tears as well as the scandals that seems set . as the scandals that seems set. it has seen the fashion house plenty accused of sexualised young children. he's going to deliver the fox report at 935. have tomorrow's newspapers, front pages and then greatest person you need jackass on the way to this is dan wootton tonight . let's go . tonight. let's go. but know by now we're going to do my opinion in just a moment but first the news with tatty hannah sanchez . but first the news with tatty hannah sanchez. thank you, don. this is the latest from the gb
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newsroom. more than 50 conservative mps have signed a letter urging the prime minister to introduce emergency legislation to ease the migrant crisis . they want modern slavery crisis. they want modern slavery laws so that people are returned to safe countries faster . they to safe countries faster. they also say those who claim they've been trafficked should be sent back. been trafficked should be sent back . objection. signatures back. objection. signatures including sir graham brady and esther mcvey, believe it would deter people from crossing the channel gb news understands almost 450 people have been intercept it on nine small boats so far today , a british man so far today, a british man suspected of leading an international drug ring has been detained by law enforcement. the europe led police operation includes officers from the uk's national crime agency arrested . national crime agency arrested. 49 people across france, spain, belgium , netherlands and the uae belgium, netherlands and the uae . a second british man accused of having a key financial role
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within the gang has also been arrested. more than 30 tonnes of cocaine was seized . the cocaine was seized. the government's considering asking the armed forces to stand for hospital staff during strikes this winter. health officials are drawing up contingency to cover frontline workers as ambulance drivers and paramedics joining nurses in their upcoming walkouts. the health secretary barclay says the about the impact the could have on patients . well the white along patients. well the white along with the foreign secretary in uk are backing the right to peaceful protests in china over covid restrictions. protesters turned out again this evening despite , a strong police despite, a strong police presence and following demonstrations at the weekend which started after ten people were killed in fire at an apartment block . protesters apartment block. protesters blame quarantine measures saying they prevented the victims from escaping the national has decided not to introduce its
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energy saving scheme tomorrow paying energy saving scheme tomorrow paying households if they can't power usage. the move would have been the first ever live run of the operator's demand flexibility service designed to ease pressure on the energy grid and, avoid blackouts . and and, avoid blackouts. and earlier today, ukrainian families joined the prime minister in switching on the christmas lights at downing street this evening. a warning the following contains flashing images. mr. two . ukraine one oh. images. mr. two. ukraine one oh. mr. sunak welcomed ukrainians to the annual tradition including those from conflict zones in the east and south of ukraine. the first lady of ukraine hung on the tree with the prime minister's elena zelenskyy as , minister's elena zelenskyy as, expected to address mp peers and tomorrow as part of her visit . tomorrow as part of her visit. tv online dab+ radio. this is tv now it's back to dan wootton
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tonight . tonight. or the unrelenting being inflicted on the british people . hot on the heels of news that migration has surged to 504,000 in a year, alongside invasion of over 42,000 illegal migrants . over 42,000 illegal migrants. the channel with hundreds more arriving in a clear betrayal of our decision to take back control through, there is now a serious threat to our. control through, there is now a serious threat to our . the control through, there is now a serious threat to our. the tens of thousands of arrivals that we are spending 7,007,000,000 a day to put up in luxury hotels are said to have been spreading infections of highly contagious diseases such as various scabies group hays strep and mrsa to the population after being moved from the ftx processing centre 215 asylum seekers have been
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housed in skegness hotels for and the residents there while they've had enough . the they've had enough. the residents are leaving when a lot us aren't feeling very safe. we don't run the backgrounds of these people where from the dawn.7 what are the actually would in a away from the get free medical treatment we can't get to a doctor in skegness now ihave get to a doctor in skegness now i have been clear on this show the past year that we are facing national emergency with the government's weak approach , the government's weak approach, the people smugglers and putting lives at risk. here's more proof of just that at least the wider conservative party, though. finally seems to be catching up . more than 50 tory ps named by former secretary david davis and signed by cabinet ministers, including dr. liam and esther mcvey , have now listened to the mcvey, have now listened to the prime minister, urging him to change the law so that bogus asylum applications to migrants from safe countries like albania who claim to be victims of modern slavery can be
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automatically rejected. the people who bring them tell them claim this claim. you've been trafficked, then you come. well, it seems me in a fairly straightforward common sense that if we change the law on trafficking , say you come from trafficking, say you come from a safe country, we can send back to your own home. and if you want to pursue a legal case and you can do so from there, not from here, it may be too little too late for the tories who have fine leigh realise they face political if they fail to solve the channel migrant crisis . the the channel migrant crisis. the mail on sunday reported yesterday day that panicking tory mp said the red wall seats of the north and midlands have held discussions about forming a breakaway party along the lines of scottish tories that would tougher than rishi sunak's government on such as immigration and crime . and. immigration and crime. and. while that would probably be electoral suicide them under first past the post a surging reform uk with hints by gb news colleague nigel farage could make a return to frontline politics with the former brexit
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party is providing a massive threat . refusing to do any deals threat. refusing to do any deals the tories in marginal seats at the tories in marginal seats at the next election now hammering the next election now hammering the ruling party over illegal immigration. we have to talk about immigration . and there is immigration. and there is actually only answer for the conservatives now and it's been pointed out by reform in that ad stop the boats and pledge to reduce legal immigration to the tens of thousands. there's no
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sign the new administration of fishing wishing and high tax hunting tend to do that much to the chagrin. home secretary suella braverman . but the tories suella braverman. but the tories have been warned . and their have been warned. and their future is at stake. trust wants to respond now. my superstar panel esteemed daily columnist carole malone , the political carole malone, the political editor for the sunday mirror and sunday people. nigel and the columnist at media personality carole . okay, so it's malone and carole. okay, so it's malone and mcgeough and tonight that's how to go with all eyes. wanted to do this. malone do you think. what about walter particularly particular part of what you just said? if think about is this, is this going to be dead just the tories absolutely . this has been tories absolutely. this has been going on too long. i mean, your film that was was that's exactly what i would think . majority of what i would think. majority of people in this country think, you they can't get to see a doctor. and yet now we're having diseases, diphtheria, brought back this country. we've had
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that under control for years. and it's coming from countries like tropical countries like it's tropical countries mainly and places where. the hygiene conditions are great. yemen, indonesia , i think yemen, indonesia, i think ethiopia is the top place for where where it's happening. and so people are coming in here bringing that money. so not only are we spending the million quid are we spending the million quid a day in hotels for them, they're now having have special treatment when they get these treatment when they get to these hotels, to have hotels, they have to have separate cutlery, they separate cutlery, crockery. they have isolated separate have to be isolated separate laundry. the laundry has. so how much is this costing? and, you know, you when you see british taxpayers are paying for that on of everything else plus they can't get houses plus they it's just it's becoming crazy and you're right the reform party's got the right message. the only way is stop the boats, because that the story in the papers last week saying that every civil who deals an civil servant who deals an illegal migrant, civil servant who deals an illegal migrant , they do one a illegal migrant, they do one a week. that's so that is crazy . week. that's so that is crazy. that one a week is just being looked at in process that that doesn't mean it a it's a yes or
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no it just means being looked at. that is crazy it's so it's the whole thing that we've got to stop them getting onto land here. we should be taking somewhere that is british soil but processing them there . mick but processing them there. mick if that's why david davis is right, though, isn't it our modern slavery laws are being manipulated by the human trafficking gangs. they must be changed. that's an instant fix for sunak. why hasn't he done it? why he said he's going to do it. do you actually believe that, though, do you think that even if they did change that law, there's always like, let's change law, do this, change another law, do this, let's it. and they never do let's do it. and they never do any of the boats no, no, it wouldn't what might do wouldn't stop. but what might do is mean at some of is mean that at least some of these chance this is criminal chancers who are playing our system albania could be system from albania could be sent faster. well i mean, all right. now, most them aren't. they don't know. that's why won't stop coming because they know as soon as they get here if they get here which, they all do
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because they actually being ferried in by the rnli and the border force are expensive again. so i don't i don't think about stopping the boats. i think it's actually stop helping these these criminals because what you're doing is and i've said it on show before, i think the government is facilitating criminal gangs. we can have a change of on the return policy for months and months, months but they do not have the to do it because they're worried about no, it's almost like they want to carry on and they've got like how many people here already ? how many people here already? it's already too late. there's no they can get rid of all those people if they're processing want to wait it's insane the turn back policy worked in australia and cut the numbers coming 97% in a single year. well dr. nelson actually if we grew some balls and we actually to protect our borders which is why we voted for brexit in the first place we could then we can't but we lose the boat
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because of brexit. robert of the things that we lost, we lost from is the deal where we could return people to the last country they came from that now we have to do in dividual to deals with each of the 27 member states to be able to return migrants . ironically can return. migrants. ironically can return. we have a deal with albania here and that's why we're able to get get out somehow anne's back there because of that deal. very few albanians so we'll say 1.40 of them that's all you need and the last three or four months, it's only 11. so what about all the money they keep giving to france to help. well, apparently stop them coming. it's not happening . not that much money. happening. not that much money. they 53 million last they gave them 53 million last year they've given them no, year and they've given them no, sorry. 54 million last year and 63 million this year. 9 million difference is not going to stop at all. these little initiatives are things to make it look like they're doing something and they don't care . they're still don't care. they're still
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facilitating the gangs, still picking people up. if they stopped doing that , who knows stopped doing that, who knows what would happen would stop them. we never will we. we never would have the so but nigel nelson, you don't believe what david davis is saying to you in the 52 think we need to change honestly that just won't make a difference. first of all, that as a modern laws cover a whole load of things exploitation, debt bondage, forced marriage, forced . there's a whole host of forced. there's a whole host of things . what david davis is things. what david davis is saying is, oh, well, if they've been trafficked, we'll be quite happy to go back to where came from. well, that could be where they were trafficked from. i didn't i didn't understand that. well if you were if you were if you've been forced out of your own country. so against your will, you surely want to go home right ? depends where you get right? depends where you get home to. because if you. but it's albania. well that albanian girl gets trafficked in tirana ends up in a birmingham girls that are coming over and. if she
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is back, she goes into the hands that criminal go gets albania. the boys what they are actually talking about is returning someone back to her village someone her back to her village , albania, where she was trafficked guys all the people smuggling nigel nelson as a macro view taking a macro on this though presumably , you this though presumably, you don't think there's an issue 500 and there is an issue that migration is an issue 42,000. illegal immigration , what you illegal immigration, what you just said , come on in. don't but just said, come on in. don't but what are you proposing to ? what are you proposing to? change the asylum laws . the change the asylum laws. the problem about the boat the boat crossings is that people are encouraged to go calais because if they make an asylum claim. they've got to do it either at the border or in or in this country . so they've got to get country. so they've got to get to our border or inside the country to make an asylum claim but get claims claims processed . well, i was going to say it wasn't some suggestion that they'd use the falklands because thatis they'd use the falklands because that is british territory to take them there to be processed,
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not again, but that's australia's decision that that takes balls . well it just and takes balls. well it just and they don't like us . there's a they don't like us. there's a section island too. there are lots of i mean like australia we you could say to them you will not foot on the british isles, you will not you can have someone captive. yeah. the frustrating thing is actually we do have a home secretary who believes . she wants to do it. believes. she wants to do it. yeah. she believes that all of these folk cannot step foot on british soil and that's what you've seen maloney do in italy for. but the problem is she's for. but the problem is she's for weight she's working for sunak and they're not going to allow her to do this. i know exactly pletely futile she's totally outnumbered and she's got our work cut out if she's ever going be able to do anything about she does anything about it but she does say right things. in fact, say the right things. in fact, they the things. they all say the right things. this they've been this the problem. they've been talking this for years talking about this for years and years and years and nothing has changed . we're going to get changed. we're going to get migration to down the tens of thousands is what david cameron used to say , which is
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used to say, which is indecipherable anyway, because actually do need need foreign workers this country. so nigel nigel there are legal channels. they are called visas . would you they are called visas. would you apply for your passport as people are doing? but if you've got 200,000 vacancies in health and social, we need people from abroad to break. and social, we need people from abroad to break . we have record abroad to break. we have record net migration at the moment. we still have just the same number of fake ids. i mean, look, the issue is not the political class in this country are going to continue to ignore the people do you not understand this is why britain hang on this is why brexit won because had been ignored by our leaders for such a long time. and they are so the next year later, nothing has changed but the numbers but the numbers at the moment are not as huge a problem as they appear on the surface. 144 so spoken say yes, you're you're talking about different things. if you're talking about legal migration .
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talking about legal migration. 144,000 of them are ukrainians . 144,000 of them are ukrainians. we welcome those and they will go back and they will go. we'll go. they will go. at the end of the day, we have 244,000 hong kong. we have to take care them. that's probably a one off on 23,000 due to the foreign students from nigeria who come and take cheap courses , all and take cheap courses, all bnng and take cheap courses, all bring one dependent of the 98% which they pay from india who are having visas approved . the are having visas approved. the politicians can no longer pull visas from india, but we're having we the wool pulled over our eyes and i think there will be a political revolution coming because that's why britain the problem is the political revolution be labour and they're going to let more people the revolution will come to that. caroline the revolution will come will be coming there. come many will be coming there. i mean, the borders be properly opened, tariffs . i think opened, then tariffs. i think the government quite like is upsetting public. i think it will seem like that. i do. i think lots of votes . what would
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think lots of votes. what would they be doing that area i know i'm doing me give nigel analysis vice chief of staff had try and to keep me calm this evening but still to come after finishing third and i'm a celebrity should matt hancock be forgiven by the british public? a former king of the jungle, christopher biggins, goes to with 80 hind of goes to battle with 80 hind of the daily mail. she's a self—confessed hanging hulk . self—confessed hanging hulk. i'll get verdict to in just i'll get your verdict to in just a moment. bear off the details. but next is blasphemous. to suggest jesus was reclaimed leader laurence fox tackles that plus growing child sexualisation and raw plague in the fashion balenciaga. that's fox report straight after the break .
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it's time for the fox report with laurence fox. now, once upon a time , the church gave upon a time, the church gave moral guidance, spiritual education and comfort tough times. our religious leaders , times. our religious leaders, however, now appear to be sacrificing christianity on the altar . woke sacrificing christianity on the altar. woke over sacrificing christianity on the altar . woke over the sacrificing christianity on the altar. woke over the weekend . altar. woke over the weekend. michael banner, dean of the esteemed trinity college in cambridge, sensationally claimed i can't even believe i'm saying this could have been transgender . he was supporting a fellow preacher at the college who suggested during a sermon that
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painting of the crucifixion of jesus depicted wounds on his body that they likened to a vagina . now the comments to vagina. now the comments to a stunned full of worshippers reportedly left in tears. dr. later said, for myself, i think that speculation was legitimate. whether or not you or i or else disagrees with the interpretation . in november it interpretation. in november it was only last that justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury , the archbishop of canterbury, forced to apologise for saying climate change would be worse than. climate change would be worse than . the holocaust. so than. the holocaust. so laurence, i mean , has the church laurence, i mean, has the church succumbed to what elon musk describes the woke mind virus . describes the woke mind virus. you know what, don sorry to be annoying , but i. you know what, don sorry to be annoying, but i. i'm done you know what, don sorry to be annoying , but i. i'm done with annoying, but i. i'm done with this child. how did they. how did the church do this ? it's did the church do this? it's very clearly out in scripture. and this is coming from someone who doesn't know anything . who doesn't know anything. scripture, which is me. i'm a christian but i don't know anything about scripture. it said god made them male and
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female . he said, that man was female. he said, that man was made. and then a woman was made to man company. you and then a god sent his son jesus. who brutally and martyred in the name of this stuff. and for these woke academics to sit there and engage in what i can only call satanic worship. and i think that the church of england is satanic . think that the church of england is satanic. now, i think that know look at the way they dealt with the pandemic. looking at the way that they turned around and they didn't people and look their saviour and you know this is christians this is not you know, your average person. i think this stuff is absolutely appalling to compare a spear with in a roman soldier in the side of jesus christ as we went through the worst that a human being could possibly through so that we could say that we could be forgiven to a vagina just
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goes to show how absolutely unfit for purpose this this organisation is and you know there was in my view that working for the devil and working for the devil and working for the other bloke . do working for the other bloke. do you think they've been purposefully provoked active? lawrence yeah , i do, yeah. and lawrence yeah, i do, yeah. and why the motivation? what are they trying to prove? i mean, it's so bizarre . well, they want it's so bizarre. well, they want to destroy our families and they want to destroy, you know, one of the great things that we've achieved as a society is , achieved as a society is, equality for people at homosexual. and it's a wonderful, wonderful thing because . you know, if men love because. you know, if men love and you know, i've got lots of men that love men and then mates. but but this idea and what where we pushing it to what's next it's okay to want make love to kids you know where where are we going where do we draw the line. and for cambridge
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can say you're talking about the you know crucible of education and theology here and it's absolutely i thought it didn't have a point other than say that it's deeply satanic . our culture it's deeply satanic. our culture is being destroyed by this they're destroying our families their destroying our traditions , destroying our progressiveness set in terms of the exceptions and tolerance of people . a gay, and tolerance of people. a gay, for example, you know , we for example, you know, we haven't even had that conversation . you know, people conversation. you know, people fought for years is for the for the right to have their homosexual acknowledged in society. and i just think it's up disgusting that the church would do this and i think they work for the devil that's what i think and it's all so they can on the altar of which is all they seem to think matters. and lawrence , given your previous
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lawrence, given your previous comment, i also want to speak to you about this scandal surrounding the quite sick and twisted fashion house, balenciaga . so kim kardashian is balenciaga. so kim kardashian is broken. her silence on this advertising campaign showed young children with bondage teddy bears for the brand. and she even hinted that would continue modelling for them if they learned from the scandal. despite accusations launched at the image are an attempt to normal lies paedophilia . now normal lies paedophilia. now balenciaga themselves have apologised . the campaign, which apologised. the campaign, which they said reflected quote, a series of great errors. but is apology enough? laurence fox , apology enough? laurence fox, are you surprised that kim kardashian cut ties with . the kardashian cut ties with. the amount of the i give about kim kardashian . is.
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amount of the i give about kim kardashian . is . zero. i wouldn't kardashian. is. zero. i wouldn't say kim kardashian directions . say kim kardashian directions. that's how little i care about . that's how little i care about. she has to say about anything . she has to say about anything. it's interesting, the culture care about what she has to say about it. but balenciaga or what doing and what's really annoying . i've got a really nice balenciaga coat, which i bought last year, and if i'd known that they were all lovers and well, you know where we're heading and it's very obvious where we're heading once we have gone , we heading once we have gone, we made this amazing rights movement for again, lesbian rights. we made a bit. it was such an amazing thing . and now such an amazing thing. and now we we're going , how far can we we we're going, how far can we push it? and i guarantee within the next couple of years what's going happen is that we're going to go , why is it wrong for an to go, why is it wrong for an aduu to go, why is it wrong for an adult want to have sexual with a child? i mean, why is that a bad idea? and valencia grove have tried to push that they'd be met by the public. you hate it as
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per usual and i imagine their sales will go down in a similar way to gillette's have. but as a society we've got to come to terms with the fact that this is a satanic movement it is not culturally it's satanic it's not all culture built built around . all culture built built around. the fact that we believe human rights but these human rights this is human. rights but these human rights this is human . you know, i don't this is human. you know, i don't even have a word . it it's just even have a word. it it's just vile . it's just vile. yeah but vile. it's just vile. yeah but but again, lawrence , these but again, lawrence, these cultural are largely out of . the cultural are largely out of. the us. they have so much power . so us. they have so much power. so much power . and yes, us. they have so much power. so much power. and yes, you're right . we're pushing back on right. we're pushing back on balenciaga just like we push back against netflix when they put their platform that sick and twisted film which sexualise . twisted film which sexualise. but the problem is, lawrence , but the problem is, lawrence, these other people making
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decisions about what our children consume on a day to day bafis children consume on a day to day basis is it's so fundamental wrong . it's clever. because if wrong. it's clever. because if you think about jesus he is trans right he's transcendental . he died and then he was resurrected. so of course , sort resurrected. so of course, sort of hard working, resurrected. so of course, sort of hard working , egotistical of hard working, egotistical money . leftists will sit there money. leftists will sit there and go, well, you know, jesus might trans he was trans in dental, but he wasn't trans and. this debate, this constant debate that a man can become a woman and a can become a man is absurd. the fundamentally and it's an example of how badly society has evolved to the point where you know we have we're even having to have the conversation. i'm just god created male and female . that's created male and female. that's what happened . human beings ,
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what happened. human beings, this wonderful moment, you know, we had it through race , martin we had it through race, martin luther king, we had it through with civil rights in terms of and lesbian people , human beings and lesbian people, human beings have a very good check balance when it comes to what is and isn't good in terms of this stuff, but are heading towards and i guarantee it within the next two years we're heading towards a conversation whether it's okay to have sex with kids and that is where we're heading. we've already got folk on the far left in america trying to change the term paedophilia . i change the term paedophilia. i mean, it's unbelievable. lawrence but i think the thing that i'm so concerned about is it's these corporations that call the shots about so of what our young people consume. they also call the shots about what gets cancelled. we've seen move, for example, against twitter now that elon musk is in charge, all of these folks seem to want to pull their advertising gb news
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what you're watching right now has been subject to this sort of woke advertising boycott since our and i just think it makes me angry. lawrence they have front to try and say that we're bad for society. look what they are putting in the heads of our children. these woke corporations , they should take corporations, they should take a look in the mirror. i've corporations, they should take a look in the mirror . i've always look in the mirror. i've always and i will always believe that gb news the only example, an opportunity free speech in the uk . the only one. there is no uk. the only one. there is no other example of it. and talk tv was invented to destroy gb news and. people hate gb news because yet to wake up. but you know what will happen is more and more parents and we're doing this bondage question i have this bondage question i have this today again i was you know i've told you this before about my school and i've got this thing tomorrow. how do i talk to my son about race? and they've said, can you not turn? and i
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said, can you not turn? and i said to my diversity in inclusion lecture , i said, but inclusion lecture, i said, but that's not what the vast you not to come because you disagree it. yeah that's the solution it laurence. if someone an opposing view it's never let's engage. it's don't show up mr. fox . so it's don't show up mr. fox. so you're going go. are you just going to turn up? what are you going to turn up? what are you going to turn up? what are you going to do? well you know, i have a problem with this stuff, so i'm going to turn up and i'm going to sit on. you said. you've got to submit your questions in a written form and i'm going to go what race ? what i'm going to go what race? what is race? you know what this stuff that we're talking about . stuff that we're talking about. and if you look at what balenciaga are doing and you look at what church of look at what the church of england doing, and you look england are doing, and you look at what these deacons doing, they're trying redefine they're trying to redefine language or. right, that language or. all right, that wrong, we cannot with our words , the tower of babel. it's a it's parable. it's a story, it's
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a metaphor . it's parable. it's a story, it's a metaphor. you know, i think in a metaphor. you know, i think in a few years time, these idiots going to be telling us that he and she literature is a swearword and to be censored because that the madness of the erasure of gender that is coming. i'd love to a fly on the wall at your son's school tomorrow, laurence. good luck. can insulations on your first show, by the way. it was a huge success. even though you were up against the football and laurence fox back at 7 pm. this friday night on gb news you lawrence for coming up as chinese citizens national chinese citizens staged national protests calling for president xi covid xi to quit covid authoritarianism is the start of authoritarianism is the start of a political revolution that could spell the end of the ruling communist tonight it's outside neil oliverjoins me outside of neil oliver joins me to analyse at 950. but first after finishing third and i'm a celebrity should matt hancock be forgiven by british public former king of the jungle christopher biggins battle christopher biggins does battle with hind of daily with katie hind of the daily mail the clash next, and mail and the clash next, and i'll reveal how you feel about last night's short course from down under .
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time now for the clash and despite the initial over his participation and reported £400,000 paycheque to squeeze lockdown secretary matt hancock to defy the odds and opinion to finish third in sunday's finale . i'm a celebrity in third place
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on. i'm a celebrity 2022 is . on. i'm a celebrity 2022 is. matt moss saying goodbye say goodbye with special oh my . goodbye with special oh my. okay, thank you. well i as much as he insisted he there to raise awareness of dyslexia win at all cost strategy which saw him accused of strategically positioning phone number in front of the cameras by. royal campmate mike tindall seems to he only had one goal in mind rehabilitation . matt is making rehabilitation. matt is making sure his t shirts and his phone are on display at all time. matt clearly wants to win . and taking clearly wants to win. and taking great pleasure in just telling ryan whenever he leaves camp always been advertised . so what always been advertised. so what do you say matt has been putting
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is all this stuff with matt and the phone number pointing appointment cameras. good morning everybody but it didn't it because now it's don't contracts and care home deaths at the public are talking about it's matt bushtucker trials and the post exec clinch with his mistress turn go friend gina call it angelo which incidentally is unlikely fanbase dubbed the hang call connie's has been cooing over despite its similarity to the rule breaking payday similarity to the rule breaking payday that forced him to resign and nauseated all us back in june 2021. so as you can tell , june 2021. so as you can tell, he hasn't convinced me of what do you think? should hancock be forgiven the british public? thanks to i'm a celebrity dan gbnews.uk our poll running. well, let's help make your mind up with one of the so called hong kong honeys consultant editor for at the mail newspapers there is with hancock on the front page the daily mail, katie hind, former i'm a celebrity and tv icon christopher and the columnist and media personality a long
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time critic of hancock. it's to say carol mcgivern . so, katie, say carol mcgivern. so, katie, hi. look know you're a great friend of mine, but i can't understand this one. why on would you want to be a hancock? connie after everything he did dunng connie after everything he did during pandemic ? well, i mean, during pandemic? well, i mean, it's not me. that's cool . it's not me. that's cool. hancock honey, to start with, i merely wrote piece about when i met him and found him actually rather attractive . i feel like i rather attractive. i feel like i feel , you know, somebody to rather attractive. i feel like i feel, you know, somebody to put that side across because you know i think you can do better than i think you could do a hell of a lot better than that. i think we'd be nice looking . think we'd be nice looking. katie, he is. no, he is. he is. and you know , i mean, he's seems and you know, i mean, he's seems to have he seems to have been attracted attractive to the i mean, the tick tock generation . mean, the tick tock generation. he's a massive heartthrob . oh, he's a massive heartthrob. oh, i
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know. yeah. i find katie. you met him, didn't you? you the night with him. i mean, not not like that. but you you out with him and you and you liked him and you've got a different of what you had seen presented in the media, maybe a demonisation of him by folk like me in the media. well, yeah. i mean, it's not just like you. i lots of people have, i have a, i have a right view. of course, you know, i don't think he could i don't think he should have gone on the jungle. if i was him, i wouldn't have done. he's got a constituency he should be looking after. i think was looking after. i think it was a triumph for him to on going on celebrity. i think he's one of the subplots fans and. i think people did actually quite like him including the campmates. i do, i do and i'm interested to see what happens going forward because i think that he's going to be in demand and i think people want to watch on television. biggins begins i think katie is completely right
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about that. it was a pr triumph because this is what makes me so angry, because now people are talking about a moment and i'm a celebrity about the terrible decisions he made and the fact that he's still working us . that he's still working us. actually, i couldn't agree more. i mean if i'd been in the jungle with him , i would have been with him, i would have been furious when walked in. because you took everything away from everyone else. i my final three. i'm dave won with jill scott to win and then mike tindall and bubba now those people mike bubba now those people mike bubba never got a look in because he took over everything because he took over everything because people wanted to see him suffer . now someone because people wanted to see him suffer. now someone said in the jungle this year that matt hancock walked , oh no, we've hancock walked, oh no, we've just dropped topic mike if i think that was quite good response because you did do well he won lots and of food for all the for all the other contestants but he shouldn't have been in there in the first place. he's certainly should be
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pai d £400,000. that's ridiculous paid £400,000. that's ridiculous . and even though he he's going to give it to charity, don't believe it. he's going to get the piece. least three quarters of that, would think. yeah of that, i would think. yeah think mick. if should folk think so mick. if should folk like you and i just forgive i can't you i'm afraid i will never forgive him or any of the others and let's not forget he wasn't solely responsible for what happened during the lockdowns and with all his orders. i just. just think that he should not have been to go in the jungle. i think he shouldn't have said yes , i'm going in the have said yes, i'm going in the jungle. we should. if he had an ounce of decency, would have said no. and i swear to god, just like biggins, if had been in there when he turned up, i would have walked straight out and there was no way i would have shared space with him and i'm horrified disgusted in fact the number of that have actually voted for him and have been stuck up for him and comparing
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you know. boy george. yes he did commit a crime, but he did time my not doing this time. he will never do his . and if anybody never do his. and if anybody thinks him going into the jungle and having to have a few cockroaches thrown on gone is what he did or what he contributed to then i have no for the british public whatsoever . katie, for the british public whatsoever. katie, how for the british public whatsoever . katie, how do you whatsoever. katie, how do you respond that? i mean, i and i don't disagree with everything carole says at all. i think i think what i will say as i reiterate, it's been a triumph for him. he's got something like 58,000 new tik—tok followers and over 25,000 now. more instagram . now, you know , that's that's . now, you know, that's that's clearly what he wanted wasn't it was was to was to appeal people and for people to sit to see him as he is and you know look i do think i mean i know what you two both say. if you were in the jungle, wouldn't you would have walked out? you boy george, i think, also threatened to walk
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out, think even out, didn't he? i think even managed win over his managed to win over he's his he's campmates. spent 20 he's campmates. they spent 20 fours 1024 hours a day with him . and i just think it's absolutely fascinating how he's managed to turn this round. i mean, you know , a believer mean, you know, a believer believing there's way for believing that there's a way for everybody. i wasn't sure about him and i was so sceptical at the beginning of how this would work . but actually, i think work. but actually, i think we're seeing somebody look, i was you we're was about to say he's you we're about to say we're seeing an honest man here. everyone's going me if i say going to laugh at me if i say that, i guess that's not that, i guess that that's not what i. i think he's opened himself up. he and people seem think he's genuine. mm. fascinating . know there fascinating stuff. know there are many viewers katie who agree with you because . they've been with you because. they've been very unhappy with me . hancock a very unhappy with me. hancock a hard time . yeah, they all voted hard time. yeah, they all voted for him like they spent money, spent good money voting for that person . and, and it's just person. and, and it's just shocking that he stayed in longer than some the other people and really popular. oh, my god . mike tindall. mike
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my god. mike tindall. mike tindall. he fine when i debate that was consultant ed for show business that the mail newspapers katie hind the former imaceleb ready with a tv icon isn't always king of the jungle. christopher biggins is the columnist and media personality may who's back with us soon. so who do you agree with? should matt hancock forgiven by the british sean twitter matt hancock forgiven by the britishe sean twitter matt hancock forgiven by the britishe should sean twitter matt hancock forgiven by the britishe should resign nitter matt hancock forgiven by the britishe should resign aster matt hancock forgiven by the britishe should resign as member says he should resign as member of parliament over the embarrassment donate his £400,000 appearance fee and go away for good from james. how no how can a man locked our country down for two years causing untold unnecessary deaths and economic carnage ? forgiven all economic carnage? forgiven all because appears a third rate because he appears a third rate tv show earning thousands while his constituents suffer . and his constituents suffer. and from mogg, we should . but never from mogg, we should. but never forget . and your verdict is now forget. and your verdict is now in 29% of you say matt hancock should be forgiven 71% with you. yes you with me? no way. hancock out . get to the yes you with me? no way. hancock out. get to the inquiry and quiz at westminster coming up as he's
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accused of launching an education class war pricing families out of private . is this families out of private. is this proof that keir starmer would be an anti ambition prime minister? my superstar panel would tend to debate in the media, miles at ten but next as zero covid madness sparks china's biggest protests in tiananmen square is this beginning of a political that could spell the end of the communist party. neil oliver thinks this should as a warning . he's tonight's outsider lives after the break .
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the guy neil oliver is sights outside despite living under a terrifying authoritarian regime that spies their every move. brave chinese are finally risen up against their governments deranged zero—covid. how calling for president xi jinping , leader for president xi jinping, leader of the communist party, to
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resign r ,in , in nil mean it actually makes me quite emotional that god bless , quite emotional that god bless, the chinese people, they are all putting their lives on the line to stand up against . zero covid to stand up against. zero covid what do you make of it? it's definitely a brave because we all know that you know track record of brutal oppression and violent suppression protests that china is capable of but tiananmen square and 89 but
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there's plenty of people saying you wiser heads than mine seeing that the protests in china are different, that it's a grassroots rebellion that it's not just isolated one place as in the case of tiananmen square , but it's you know, it's kind of metastasised through the country. it's all over the place and that it poses a genuine threat as people . it poses threat as people. it poses a genuine threat . i'm reminded of, genuine threat. i'm reminded of, you know, we've a mahyar tousi on my show on a saturday, a of times talking about what's happening in iran. and he's seeing that where there have been protests in iran before that are different now this grassroots rebellion has all of the potential to you know seriously provoke regime change . and there are protests all over the world at the moment, you know, in say, america and brazil and across europe , brazil and across europe, although we don't actually see much coverage of the protests.
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and i there are reasons why we don't see a great deal of coverage of protests in holland in protest . i wanted to ask coverage of protests in holland in protest. i wanted to ask you abouti in protest. i wanted to ask you about i wanted to ask you about that because why? i absolutely salute the chinese people. as you know, i'm so with them and i want this to become biggest story in the world. i believe it deserves to be. there is quite an irony , isn't there, neil, an irony, isn't there, neil, about the fact that the bbc sly , cnn and channel 4 news, you know, all of the usual suspects, all of a sudden consider protests against authority and covid law laws and the concept of zero covid that they consider that news. neil it has been going on for years and. they never considered it news up until. i think there's a lot scuttling about trying to adopt the right position on protest at the right position on protest at the moment and i think the i think some of them were confused about exactly they should about exactly what they should be to by the be doing to be seen by the pubuc be doing to be seen by the public to doing the right public to be doing the right thing. but you're absolutely right. the media here putting
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were savage about people were so savage about people protest thing about lockdown you know the front pages of newspapers the coverage on on on the terrestrial was savage about granny killers and covidiots saracens harris yeah and under anti—vax and every pejorative that they could think that they could get with what heaped upon it and, you know, they were speculating about whether our lockdown protesters be locked in their homes should be driven polite society and of the rest of it and then you know fast forward to where we are. no and they've got the audacity temerity to write leader columns and front page stories about the bravery of the chinese people in. and nobody's denying the bravery the chinese, but the bravery of the chinese, but the fact that so many commentators here who a few months ago were savvy actually putting down in metaphor sans protest here have no lionising and hero worshipping the protesters . worshipping the protesters. china is just hypocrisy . china is just hypocrisy. hypocrisy and i would see
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definitely that this this should be wake up call for anybody who does not paying attention. it does not paying attention. it does nail white collar is the word indeed nearly oliver back on . gb news 6:00 this saturday on. gb news 6:00 this saturday night. thank you, neil. coming up was late queen right. the prince harry is, too, in love with the american royal tom bower explores. the latest revelations that bombshell book at 1020. but first, as starmer is accused of families out of private schools despite the tories, is this proof the labour leader would be ambition ? my leader would be ambition? my superstar panel joins me for that and the first as far as these papers straight after the break. we're back in 2 minutes .
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families out of private schools. is this proof that keir starmer would be an anti ambition? prime minister . to would be an anti ambition? prime minister. to debate would be an anti ambition? prime minister . to debate next. my minister. to debate next. my superstar carole malone. nigel nelson and karen we get that ahead of their home nation off with wales tomorrow and after they drive georgia with the usa . are england prioritising virtue signalling over world glory? former england great matt le tissier tackles that in and at 1045 was the late queen right 7 at 1045 was the late queen right ? prince harry is too in love with meghan royal biographer tom bower weighs in on that claim from a bombshell book and the shocking allegation that the queen was battling cancer in her final months. he's live at 1020 after he's wrapped by the pharmaceutical watchdog. should ceo apologise for making misleading statement about child covered jabs a bbc interview that's how big debate at 1030 plus our scottish independence extremists foolish is it frightening show you can't fit a
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slot a smiling blood in three dance the star showed a complete we have good out front of overwatch . and has it now called overwatch. and has it now called out james's body it is he and a literal no filter outburst outburst . they have we'll bring outburst. they have we'll bring what's trending in the media violence throughout the next we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages off the presses two and a new greatest and union jack has will announced so do stay with us tonight. but first the news headlines at ten with tatiana sanchez . thank you, dan. tatiana sanchez. thank you, dan. this is the latest from gb newsroom. more than 50 conservative mps signed a letter urging the prime minister to introduce emergency legisla
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ation to ease the migrant crisis . they want modern slavery laws changed so that people returned to safe countries faster . they to safe countries faster. they also say those who claim they've been trafficked should be sent back without objection. signatories sir graham brady and esther mcvey believe it would deter people from crossing the channel. gb news understands almost 450 people have been intercepted on nine small boats so far . a intercepted on nine small boats so far. a british man suspected of leading an international drug ring has been detained by law enforcement the europe led police operation , including police operation, including officers from the uk national crime agency , arrested 49 people crime agency, arrested 49 people across france , spain, belgium, across france, spain, belgium, the netherlands , the uae. the netherlands, the uae. a second british man accused of having key financial role within gang has also been arrested . gang has also been arrested. more than 30 tonnes of cocaine was seized . the prime minister was seized. the prime minister says uk needs to evolve its approach when it comes to
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deaung approach when it comes to dealing with russia . china. in dealing with russia. china. in his first major foreign policy speech since taking office , mr. speech since taking office, mr. sunak also said the so—called golden era of relations with china is over as stressed the need for the government to do away with wishful thinking . we away with wishful thinking. we can't depend on war arguments or approaches or mere sentimentality about our past . sentimentality about our past. so we will make an evolutionary in our approach . it means in our approach. it means delivering a stronger economy at home as the foundation of our strength abroad . and it means strength abroad. and it means standing up to our competitor , standing up to our competitor, not with grand rhetoric, but with robust pragmatism . the with robust pragmatism. the white house , along with the white house, along with the foreign secretary, are backing the right to peaceful protests in china . covid restrictions. in china. covid restrictions. protest has turned out again this evening despite a strong police presence . it follows
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police presence. it follows demonstrations the weekend which started after ten people were killed in a fire at an apartment block . protesters blame block. protesters blame quarantine measures . they quarantine measures. they prevented the victims from escaping . the national grid has escaping. the national grid has decided not to introduce energy saving scheme tomorrow. paying household if they cut power usage , the move would have seen usage, the move would have seen what have been the first ever live run of the demand flexibility service designed to ease pressure on the country's energy grid and avoid blackouts . tv energy grid and avoid blackouts. tv radio. this is gb news. now back to dan wootton tonight . to dan wootton tonight. time time to get tomorrow's you on our mediabuzz. i've got the first front pages in the metro comments made by ukraine's first area leonard zelenskyy that
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russian soldiers have been ordered from the top to use. right. the castration and sexual of children as , weapons of war. of children as, weapons of war. the ai reports that pm rishi sunak its authority is under threat. a tory rebellion on wind being now to u—turn on a promise maintain a ban on new onshore wind made in 2015. boris johnson and liz truss set to join the growing tory revolt and the daily star. this is what we about tomorrow, right? come on. as they look ahead to the battle britain world cup clash, england and wales , both teams have a and wales, both teams have a chance of qualifying for the next round. four nations going to stop on that 7:00 tomorrow. make sure you're here after the game at my superstar panel. make sure you're here after the game at my superstar panel . back game at my superstar panel. back with me now daily express columnist, karl malone, political editor for the sunday mirror, nigel nelson, and the columnist and media personality carol gifford. now, labour has been accused of trying to price families out of poverty after
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its leader keir starmer vowed to scrap the public schools charitable status. he said he would retain jeremy corbyn socialist policy that would force independent institutions to start charging to 10% on vat, on school fees , making it on school fees, making it unaffordable for an estimated thousand pupils . labour leader, thousand pupils. labour leader, who was a pupil at reigate school when it became a fee paying school when it became a fee paying institute , has vowed to paying institute, has vowed to use the tax to fund schools, catch programme. the tory mp included the grandees on redwood branches at a spite measure that pile pressure on the public sector and end up costing more in the long run. so is this proof that slippery summers of corbynite in disguise that would be an empty prime minister and i don't think the answer to that. when look at this policy is a big yes, you know, this this is much more vindictive and sinister , just the politics of sinister, just the politics of envy. if he does this, we got another pound did this. i mean, this is straight the corbyn playbook . if he did this, she's playbook. if he did this, she's going to destroy a general of
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children. you know . the idea children. you know. the idea i mean. yes, i know there are some well—off people who send their kids private schools, but there's lot of parents there's also a lot of parents who the least bit who aren't the least bit well—off who scrimp save , well—off who scrimp and save, don't have holidays and don't don't have holidays and don't don't get a decent call. they sacrificed everything the 20% to put in the card and so kids who will not be able to find that the 20% will be loaded into state schools which are already overstressed and massive class policies. that is another attack on the middle because we're not talking about no, we don't think about stupid thing as a lot . about stupid thing as a lot. these schools that have charitable status do great things for the state schools in their areas. they give money they give advice, they help . so they give advice, they help. so he's going to take all that away because because the fees pays pay because because the fees pays pay his schools won't do that. this from a bloke who, as you said in the intro went to reigate it was grandma when he went it became a fee paying school. he's forever telling us that was toolmaker and that his dad was toolmaker and struggled send him to school struggled to send him to school and pay for education. and
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and pay for his education. and it going to deprive a whole generation of exactly he generation of kids of exactly he has. and it seems to me it's you know i know a lot of people will say, well, you know, kids in state schools should get a great education. they should. and education. yes, they should. and people like starmer be thinking about bettering state schools that are actually taking away from schools that are already doing well. nigel nelson doing really well. nigel nelson , you love this policy . do , you love this policy. do i simply because i think that everyone has the right spend their money as they wish whether it's own private health or private education. but the taxpayer should not be the one to subsidise that choice. and what is happening here is that the that we're losing a lot of the that we're losing a lot of the 20, obviously in vat because of the charitable status of these schools . now, you plucked these schools. now, you plucked these schools. now, you plucked the figure of 9000 within would end up back into the state system . we can't know that. we system. we can't know that. we can't know how people do. can i make a very quick one to take out what you just said, that a
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lot of these parents that are sending their children to private schools are paying for state that not state schools that they're not using their using they're paying for their education that they're not using. yeah, but you're. but still, the taxpayer if you've got kids or not is still subsidising these schools when it comes down to the things that they do. they do some great private schools do great things. the bursaries for but education kids primarily they should be doing that anyway this shouldn't be of charitable status be a matter of charitable status and the fact they get money for it thing will not it that sort of thing will not only broaden their intake. but help their simples to broaden . help their simples to broaden. but as we used to said before, what if he does this, all these am a 90,000 kids are going to be thrown into state schools. how will state schools are already completely overstretched going to be able to cope with an extra need so you use the money for is more teachers for things that only will be dropping that only aid will be dropping that much money as if nigel it will be sucked into the bottom hole which high tax person and? carol
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mcgeough and what i worry about is this is all about attention mission, this is all about pushing the middle classes down. why bother saving money these days? because it's all going to be from you anyway . but it is. be from you anyway. but it is. oh i, i think just typical sort of labour, you know, and it's nice to see actually getting back to being labour hard left and yeah because that's what he's been pretending . yes. you he's been pretending. yes. you know have all kids the same. let's have that them all into the schools let's not let them go to private school even though we can still send our kids to private school know labour are very very good at that telling to send their kids to state but at the same time sending their kids to private schools . a lot kids to private schools. a lot of them have been found out for. and it's just, you know i don't know if it will happen or not. and if it does, i it's just it is spiteful and it has vindictiveness. it's all about 20% vat because won't be, there
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won't be a charitable anymore and it is, it's just, it's just poisonous and it depriving, it will deprive many, many kids of a better education which carol quite rightly points out that the parents are paying for state education using it. so in a way they're already subsidised in they're already subsidised in the state by not using the state schools and making the education and chances of the people who can't afford. there are lots of state schools, carol they can't afford the books. you know, the are having to give money for the books. and so going to books. and so what's going to happen? 90,000 are happen? another 90,000 are chucked that. it makes chucked on top of that. it makes me, starmer's now me, i think starmer's now because he thinks he's because he thinks he's to power he thinks he's close to power now. he's he's moulded now. he's he's he's moulded himself this moderate himself as this moderate as this tony blair moderate and a good and he's not not at all he's this is this is straight from the corbyn playbook , is it not, the corbyn playbook, is it not, nigel? i mean would involve corbyn have done that. it's been around the labour party for a long time. it's ridiculous. so they've been talking it. but it's not a new labour policy is
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it's not a new labour policy is it nigel. well i'm no corbyn had it nigel. well i'm no corbyn had it absolutely sort of the it is absolutely sort of the corbyn manifesto. this is a traditional hard left labour policy . well traditional policy. well it is traditional labour party party policy. hard left. well seem to parents being interviewed on the radio today devastated parents who have no money at all. they're paying 11 grand to one guy in particular, his kid was autistic. and because of that was it was in the charter. it was a boy was in a special school. the father was paying a special school. the father was paying 11 grand a year for special tuition . he said, if my special tuition. he said, if my boy goes into a state school, the state will have to provide the state will have to provide the same tuition which will cost the same tuition which will cost the state a fortune he said, as it is, i'm paying for it, he said, but it will cost the state the force because he'd have to have the special attention all the that is true. it's just the of principle about whether think the be that by the taxpayer should be that by parents subsidies state schools but also saying that vat is some sort of subsidy it's a 20% tax.
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well it is a absolutely right but i mean the these schools are businesses and are subsidising those businesses that decide that business model and they provide education that is way superior to the state system and that's why that's what starmer should making better the states absolutely right you shouldn't be private schools on that basis now it's safe to say scheme in sturgeon's rapid band of hate filled nationalists are not taking their supreme court humiliate at all. well their deranged quest for a second independence referendum was denied the and other campaigners have held several poorly attended that tried to keep their dream alive . but none was their dream alive. but none was more unhinged than the all under one banner event in, glasgow on saturday, where james scott of the scottish resistance group went braveheart. watch oh, you get fit. i a smiling bloody
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newsreaders they are sure a complete we have to get rid of them. they are scotland it's time for resistance . this is the time for resistance. this is the scottish resistance we never give up the fight first scot blood freedom never . the blood freedom never. the divisive scottish nationalism in 2022 so i was listening but sturgeon wasn't much better this well, she was . she was more or well, she was. she was more or less shouting freedom as well. it was full braveheart and she was said, i will never abandon the principle of democracy, which is precisely what they did. and 2014, there was one upside to she looked mad with that speech. i do because it inspired this hilariously tragic viral video of the so—called scottish resistance greatest hits watch . i wish , i wish to hits watch. i wish, i wish to report i wish to a crime but how
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many did this woman give to the board the claim. yeah i don't national war crimes do come up and endanger other people people . oh and endanger other people people. oh through ten, 11 to 13, 16, 17. think . oh i want to say i just think. oh i want to say i just hope that ordinary scots great scots can reclaim their country the alone omnipotent extremists like sturgeon and that mob mcgeough nigel nelson do stand by because myself stop and we'll go that very because we're asking should pfizer's ceo apollo jonas over those misleading that were made on covid vaccines children during the pandemic on you'll never guess where the bbc that's now mediabuzz part two at 1030 but first is harry prince harry in love with meghan , reportedly love with meghan, reportedly suggested by the late queen elizabeth , the second top royal
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elizabeth, the second top royal biographer, tom bow, discusses claim from a new bombshell book with those allegations that the queen actually died from . he's queen actually died from. he's live with me straight the break .
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welcome back. now it's no secret that resides firmly under the thumb of meghan markle. but according to a bombshell new
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book, the late queen saw the warning early in elizabeth an intimate portrait which has been serialised in the mail, former mp and long time of prince philip gyles brandreth outlines how the queen welcomed into the family with open arms . according family with open arms. according to him, the late monarch told suits actress she could keep up acting she liked and she even offered sophie wessex show her the royal ropes, which of the royal ropes, which was of course. but despite the second's kindness, she sensed something was off his writes. the only concern the queen let slip in the early days of the sussex marriage was to wonder to a friend if harry perhaps wasn't overin friend if harry perhaps wasn't over in love. this was as far as she came to , my knowledge at she came to, my knowledge at least, to ever answering . a word least, to ever answering. a word against the new duchess sussex. that's disgraceful contrast to harry, who must be running out of family tales to tell as. he prepares to flog his mini me memoir next year with the sussex reality show set to launch on netflix within a couple of weeks , while tom bower , of course, , while tom bower, of course, the best selling author of the
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meghan biography and he joins me now . tom bower, do you believe . now. tom bower, do you believe. do you buy this from , gyles do you buy this from, gyles brandreth, that the queen, the late never uttered any negative words about meghan ? you had some words about meghan? you had some revelations in book that suggested maybe she was a little bit more unkind . no. i mean , bit more unkind. no. i mean, think gyles brandreth is a wonderful man , very amusing, wonderful man, very amusing, very intelligent and clearly had a very good relationship with prince philip. but he's a man who never liked criticising . who never liked criticising. he's a man who always sees best in the world. and my sources told me very emphatic that i believe them to be absolutely true, that the was very, very disgruntled with . meghan and disgruntled with. meghan and that, of course, is why she expelled them, so to speak, in the great megxit debate at sandringham 2020, when they were stripped of all their honorary other titles in denied
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protection, denied any finance , protection, denied any finance, and told they couldn't serve royals. they went to california . so i do think promote that the queen was of meghan in fact , as queen was of meghan in fact, as i said, she was rather that she hadnt i said, she was rather that she hadn't come to prince funeral. but i do believe that she was critical and rather concerned by harry's over—the—top admiration and love for meghan and of course she wasn't the only one. so is prince . so is the prince so is prince. so is the prince charles. it was charles spencer . everyone thought that harry had gone overboard. so that's story. i do . gyles brandreth is story. i do. gyles brandreth is right . well, yes, indeed. right. well, yes, indeed. because what we loved about the late queen , i guess is that she late queen, i guess is that she was the queen of the understatement. thomas so when prince andrew goes to talk to her about his very issues , by her about his very issues, by jeffrey epstein , who he reveals jeffrey epstein, who he reveals that was going to jail for
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paedophilia, the queen replies one word according to brand with intriguing. and i guess the same thing with harry isn't it by her side. oh she's he's a little bit too in love. what she really means is this is a man obsessed with someone . yes i think that with someone. yes i think that we've got to remember one other thing. this book written after the sad , sad day, the queen's the sad, sad day, the queen's death . and they're trying to death. and they're trying to rewrite history because they don't want to provoke the sussexes . and they're hoping, sussexes. and they're hoping, obviously , that brand, this book obviously, that brand, this book will be the final branch, not to be too nasty about the royal family when the book comes next yeah family when the book comes next year. i didn't think it'll work because . i don't believe for because. i don't believe for a moment that the queen, according brand, is when the oprah winfrey interview was transmit said to nonsense. i mean i mean meghan accused the queen her whole
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family of racism much more besides. i don't think the queen was saying all tv nonsense. and on the other hand must remember another thing . the queen at that another thing. the queen at that stage was 94. she was really quite ill. the idea that she was absolutely on top of everything i think is a bit unfair of the author. so i think it's an endeanng author. so i think it's an endearing picture he paints of the queen but i think the queen understood very clearly the dangers that the sussexes posed. and that's why in the sandringham agreement, when they finally left , they got finally left, they got absolutely nothing they wanted. they were told if you go to california, you'll cut out of the business. and that's the end of it. and as you say, that a decision made per personally by the queen not by charles, not by courtiers. that was her decision . and i think you're right, there is quite a lot of pr spin going on here . and i think if going on here. and i think if i may say yes, when, when the sussexes then came back , the
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sussexes then came back, the jubilee or when they were called in or the queen on their way to for the games or some one of those meetings that they to the queen didn't with them. she excluded them. and i think that again shows that she was very suspicious . again shows that she was very suspicious. but what again shows that she was very suspicious . but what they were suspicious. but what they were trying to do and brandis doesn't seem to want to take that on board that they weren't given the fair opportunities they wanted the queen and they were not included in the jubilee celebrations on the balcony by the queen. no, indeed . now you the queen. no, indeed. now you talk about the queen's health and. brandreth has confirmed or revealed in this book, something that folk , like you and i have that folk, like you and i have known about for a long time , but known about for a long time, but didn't comment on, because, of course, it's difficult when . course, it's difficult when. you're talking about the health of the monarch and it was not something that buckingham palace wanted to talk about. but the queen than of old queen rather than dying of old age , in fact, succumbed to age, in fact, succumbed to a rare form of bone marrow . so why
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rare form of bone marrow. so why do you think this is coming out now? tom, do you think ? because now? tom, do you think? because i'm ruth wouldn't have done this, presumably. if it was going to significantly buckingham palace would . well, i buckingham palace would. well, i mean palace put on the death certificate that she died of old age and that's also a long ago. so do think he's taking a slight risk not going to get his knuckles rapped for it but it is something all of us knew for a long time. and that's why she couldn't stand on balcony. and was you found that she had what they called mobility ? i think they called mobility? i think what it does show is that they can't the truth and. i think this book by a wonderful i mean charles prince is a great amusing guy is a bit trying to rewrite history and cover up the history and not actually tell us really how furious the was with meghan which it did and how furious because prince charles
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king charles and now and camilla the queen were not least prince william . no, no, indeed . i was william. no, no, indeed. i was just going to say, though, isn't there something remarkable about that generation , generation of that generation, generation of the late queen. oh, sorry, tom. i'm just going to make a final point, tom. i'll get you to respond. isn't something remarkable about generation the greatest generation , and which greatest generation, and which includes the late queen , which includes the late queen, which includes the late queen, which includes the late prince philip . they never wanted the story to be about them. you know, philip, too, went through many health travails , was which he travails, was which he constantly was determined to keep secret think it actually casts . the clearest differing casts. the clearest differing between harry and meghan who want to reveal every single aspect of their life intend to do so with this greatest generation who actually it wasn't about them they wanted to appear health and strong because
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they knew that was important to they knew that was important to the monarchy and to the country . absolutely i mean their focus year. . absolutely i mean their focus year . right. . absolutely i mean their focus year. right. and their focus was on service and duty and not talking about them. and meghan and harry do nothing else but talk about themselves. this is all building up to the great royal which we've been talking about for some weeks now with the netflix series comes out. but more importantly the book and we're going to see real and and we're going to see real and a lot of damage and counter damage and i think the palace needs to think very carefully how they're going to get the retaliation first because this book by this wonderful author is not retaliation. to actually undermine the sussexes in their poisonous campaign against the royal family . poisonous campaign against the royal family. no it's poisonous campaign against the royal family . no it's softly , royal family. no it's softly, softly it's nicey nicey . i think softly it's nicey nicey. i think you're right, tom. i think in a few weeks we're going to be very that harry and meghan don't to be softly softly nicely, nicely. they intend let off grenades all
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over the place because they want to bring down the royal family. but look, we'll keep talking, of course, the bestselling biographer, bower , author of biographer, tom bower, author of the . thank you so much, tom the book. thank you so much, tom but coming up, after the border war with the usa. our england virtue signalling over victory at 1045, former england great matt tissier is on cancer on that plus extraordinary woke protests played out tonight at the world cup . but first, after the world cup. but first, after his rap by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog, should pfizer's ceo apologise for making mislead statements about child covid jabs? in a bbc interview by superstar panel which have that and more tomorrow's newspapers that's in the media buzz straight after the media buzz straight after the break .
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so let's return tomorrow, as you said right now on mediabuzz star , straight to the front pages of
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the daily mail with that story we were debating earlier keir starmer's class war that could threaten 200 private schools if labour implements their plan to put vat on fees, according to the paper, despite claim that the paper, despite claim that the plan would rais e £1.7 the plan would raise £1.7 billion to the treasury. of course it's insist it could cost taxpayers hundred million pounds a educate pupils . it's a year to educate pupils. it's do or die, says the sun as they lead on england's first all british world cup clash with wales tomorrow. the action is going to stop at 7 pm. for the battle of britain. the daily express reports that the nhs is paying express reports that the nhs is paying out millions for treatments. thousands of patients are sent overseas as record waiting lists hold up routine operations. the guardian in leeds with prime minister rishi sunak's over china's president xi continues his crackdown on anti—lockdown protests in the country. the pm's that beijing poses a systemic to our values and interests signalling end to an alleged golden era of relations . the two countries. the daily mirror says around 8000 england
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fans are expected to attend the match with 4 million more packing pubs around to cheer on their heroes, plus ask as a cheating husband humiliated his family on national in such an excruciating as self—obsessed matt hancock. and that's what i think about a lot actually wife. by all accounts a very good woman and she's having to live through this humiliation time again. my superstar panel back now top daily express columnist malone, political editor for the sunday mirror, nigel nelson and, the columnist and media personality carol gifford. now, when i upset for the covid hysterics , pfizer's ceo has been hysterics, pfizer's ceo has been rapped to cross the knuckles by the uk's pharmaceutical watchdog for misleading statements made about children's vaccines. this was in a bbc interview last december and dr. albert bell birla . he had no doubt that the birla. he had no doubt that the benefits of vaccinating children outweighed the negatives . outweighed the negatives. despite the joint committee on vaccination advising against a mass rollout for children aged
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between 12 and 15 because their risk for the virus was too low. so tireless campaigns that the child's health guiding organisation safeguarding asked for their brilliant they launched a formal complaint to the prescription medicines code of practice authority, arguing that there was no evidence healthy schoolchildren in the uk are significant risk from the sars—cov—2 v2 virus. and to imply that they are is disgracefully misleading in a crucial against covid misinformation , the watchdog's misinformation, the watchdog's code of practice panel found that fines that had breached the code in a number of different ways, including misleading the pubuc ways, including misleading the public , making substantially public, making substantially some claims some steps had created claims and failing present and by failing present information a factual and, information in a factual and, balanced way. the ruling was , balanced way. the ruling was, upheld appeal by the upheld after appeal by the pharmaceutical giant. responding to findings , the pfizer to the findings, the pfizer spokesman said they were committed highest levels committed to the highest levels of integrity in any interaction with the public but were given should dr. bola be made apologise for this statement. and what about the bbc . why is
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and what about the bbc. why is the bbc just taking the word of a pharmaceutical giant and pumping it out to millions without even any critical analysis carol because that's what they do all the time . and what they do all the time. and the albert paula interview was i mean was tipp. it was it was it was delicious in a way, because it was him who actually said that people who spread misinformation are criminals basically and then he goes and doesit basically and then he goes and does it himself and gets out for it. now, as far as an apology is concerned, i'm not interested in an apology. it's no . what do you an apology. it's no. what do you want ? i frankly want him to go want? i frankly want him to go to prison. i want them go to prison. i want all these people who push these vaccines. this on children to go to prison. but but the other thing, isn't it? it's not just him. it's also the what the organisation be jv's.
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they say i am so many of those they actually approved in the end didn't they. yeah. and kids between five and 11 are given all of the parent chooses for their child to have at night. yeah. they probably have you agree with that. despite all of the evidence now which is overwhelming about the side effects of this jab and how harmless cauvery for kids. so why on earth would you a child to get a covid vaccine now? because it's not totally harmless for. you're absolutely right a healthy child putting a healthy child. well i mean, some there have been instances of healthy children who become very ill with covid. so think that the idea if i'd had a still the ages of between five and 11 i would have had that child vaccinated . even though there's vaccinated. even though there's far more risk terms of the side
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effects from, i don't expect as far more risk side advice because i do, i do accept that there have been side effects from the vaccine, but nothing beyond what you would normally get from a and i think that vaccine has allowed us to live a relatively normal again. but you do accept it doesn't stop transmission . yes i mean i've transmission. yes i mean i've had covid been jabbed up to the eyeballs that i've had covid since then. so no, it doesn't. i mean, i don't know how it would have been without the job. and but that was what we were told when it was being pushed on kids, when there was so much deranged march to push the vaccine on kids. the message was, oh, the kids a are taking one for the team that they are taking the jab granny to stop trying . it doesn't start right trying. it doesn't start right the very start i was very pro—vaccine people were dying the tens of thousands so i was very pro—vaccine. i was very of the astrazeneca vaccine particularly because it was the vaccine that we knew the make up of it had success in the past
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not mulraney but it was astrazeneca wasn't them. all right. so yeah, so i was very proud that and i also was proud because pfizer were charging 15 quid per shot. astrazeneca was almost giving it free to the world at two quid assault. so i was very suspicious of pfizer and moderna . they were they were and moderna. they were they were charging the nhs 20 quid a shot. so i was very suspicious of them. i'm very suspicious of big pharma in general. but i think what they did here was vile because what they were basically saying, the parents , if you saying, the parents, if you don't do this to your child and vaccinate them, your child has got a significant risk of getting sick. now, there was no proof of that whatsoever. but, you know there was also no risk . well, we do that. so i'm an aduu . well, we do that. so i'm an adult , but there . well, we do that. so i'm an adult, but there is no proof of that. but but pfizer's going to fall for you know, they settled in the states big fall for you know, they settled in the states bi g £2.3 billion in the states big £2.3 billion settlement in the states because misrepresented for drugs and they were accused then of mislead adding they were sued
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nigeria for 7 billion quid for four experimental drugs on a meningitis drugs on children . meningitis drugs on children. has it changed how you feel about person only happy? oh, yes, i'm having the fourth jab because it's pfizer . it was because it's pfizer. it was astrazeneca. i'd have in a heartbeat because i had my pfizer. it's my third one. and things to me after that that did not happen after the first. so and i don't mean swollen arm and and i don't mean swollen arm and a big things all the things happened to my tendons and muscles that so the only thing i can think of was it was that and i felt different this weird but the minute the pfizer jab went off and i felt entirely different than from other two jabs.i different than from other two jabs. i really did because it's the mra and i, i felt very it felt very different to me . and felt very different to me. and also as i was walking out that he fainted, which is bizarre and i said, oh, i feel weird . and i said, oh, i feel weird. and she said, oh, stand up, you sit down for 10 minutes after this. well no, i hadn't heard that before, but so, yes, i'm not
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having the fourth one. so but i'm just very suspicious of this bloke in particular. remember the very first outing joe biden ever had at the g7 was his very first foreign outing . he had first foreign outing. he had this bloke beside him trying to sell pfizer vaccine to the world at that point. and that made an sponsor almost everything. yes. in the site. so what are they what are the medical bags ? they what are the medical bags? they can't they have no liability . can't they have no liability. the exact damage that they caused. exactly so, i mean, i just don't like this bloke at all actually fascinated in conversation. i'm good on us . conversation. i'm good on us. them, by the way, after pursuing because no one else. yeah. the heroes they really are now finally a deal off a long finally a deal kicked off a long awaited vegas residency awaited last vegas residency this it's her face, this month but it's her face, not her voice, that's grabbed the headlines in a indictment of gen z's extreme body editing obsession. the london born singer was left shocked when a fan used a beauty filter on her phone when recording an interaction between the two. this was in the middle her concert watch . on . friday they
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concert watch. on. friday they had . i'm actually glad to say had. i'm actually glad to say that i'm calling out the instagram culture for what it is fake and nasty. but one thing that needs no dressing . my that needs no dressing. my favourite takeaway treat kfc, which has opened up . if favourite takeaway treat kfc, which has opened up. if i'm favourite takeaway treat kfc, which has opened up . if i'm not which has opened up. if i'm not ianed which has opened up. if i'm not invited to this, i'm going to be so mad it's first ever pub to celebrate the world cup so is the colonel's arms and full west london. and it's left clucking for more with chicken delivered straight to their tables tables . we straight to their tables tables. we
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how good is that i'm going have two pints of lager and a finger lickin party bucket. thanks very much. in fact i've just decided it's going to be kfc with the football tomorrow night right. obviously mcgeough malone nights else in december but coming up did fail british dyslexics did matt fail british dyslexics in i'm a celebrity his claims he was doing it for them. we'll like from the first greatest person any jackass of week that's at 1050 but first ahead of their home nation face off with wales tomorrow and after they drive draw are england they drive draw us are england priorities seen virtue signalling over world cup glory former england great le tuesday tackles this it uncle sam he's here in just 2 minutes times. don't go anywhere anywhere .
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it's now for cancelled and this is where britain's commentators speak out on controversial
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without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping rest of the media and after a thrilling victory in their opening match, england's hopes of world cup glory tempered friday glory were tempered on friday night a drab nil near night as they to a drab nil near draw the us. maybe the disappointing in and lacklustre performance inevitable given performance was inevitable given southgate and woke warriors southgate and his woke warriors decision the decision to continue the hypocritical virtue signalling by taking the knee the by again taking the knee the relentless gesture. politics is clearly become a distraction for players who should be focussed on playing football and the american players whose country the divisive movement of ditched. the inspired ditched. the blm inspired protest . and tonight's clash protest. and tonight's clash uruguay saw a pitch invader carrying not just a rainbow flag, but protest statements relating to and iran showing the extent that attempts to appear p.c. have infiltrated the full game . tournament continues. game. tournament continues. we're not where elite came about however are still behind the three lions and wales and the
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country will come to a standstill for the group b showdown at the now former england star matt le tissier said that is a huge game tomorrow , but i just wonder if tomorrow, but i just wonder if you think performance going down may anything to do with virtue signalling over world cup glory because the same things to germany and the same things happened to denmark right its interesting the way the way things have gone those countries you quite frankly i think the time come to kick quality out of sport to kick the virtue signalling and to concentrate on the football. it really is that simple for me. i tune in as a as a football lover. you know, i don't want to be lectured to. i don't want to be lectured to. i don't want to see these things. you should leave those, too, to the politicians . and as i've the politicians. and as i've said a couple of times week, you've got new two choices. when you go to these countries , think you go to these countries, think you should you should either go and abide by the laws in those
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countries , or if you don't want countries, or if you don't want to do that , you don't go. it's to do that, you don't go. it's as simple as i think if people want to change the laws in their own countries, think you have own countries, i think you have leave to people of that leave it to the people of that country to do that i don't think really in a position to the rest of the world, given of the stuff we've past . and it's we've done in the past. and it's also, me, the fact actually, also, to me, the fact actually, if you really cared, you wouldn't be there . and i think wouldn't be there. and i think that's it. yeah. sorry. you going back ? no, no, that's. going back? no, no, that's. that's exactly right. if you if you want to make a real, then you want to make a real, then you do you draw a line in the sand and you. i'm sorry. i'm not going to that country. don't agree with with what they're doing there. so i'm not going to 90, doing there. so i'm not going to go, you know, you can paint it up however. you want by saying, you going to go you know what, i'm going to go there i'm going highlight there and i'm going to highlight these i'm going these issues and i'm going to get handsomely it. as we get paid handsomely in it. as we know, some of the virtue signal is a done and tried to justify the fact that they're out there compensating the world compensating them on the world cup . know i do i really cup. you know and i do i really think that to leave this
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think that we need to leave this stuff to one side and concentrate on the football and that me a player at a that talk to me as a player at a major tournament. how important is it not to be distracted by external noise ? well, sadly for external noise? well, sadly for me that i didn't get to play at my age the tournament only played in a couple of the qualifiers and i quite make into the squad for the major tournament. i would imagine in a in a situation that really in your little bubble you really just want to be thinking about football, about winning football, thinking about winning football, thinking about winning football about football matches, thinking about how play. you how your team's going play. you do not need outside distractions and i think we saw that back in 2006 when the wags at the world cup were seen as a big distraction to the team, you know, as and all that kind of stuff. and they were blamed. the team's performance . and so you team's performance. and so you might have thought they would have learned from that. you know, you've got to be 100% focussed not let other stuff focussed and not let other stuff get way. that was get in the way. yeah, that was tournament, cheryl tournament, wasn't it, cheryl and coleen and victoria , and
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and coleen and victoria, and that's all anyone was about. okay, so what do you think southgate needs to do to turn around the performance of the match tomorrow ? well think they match tomorrow? well think they have to go into it with the same kind of energy levels they showed against iran, although we were a little sluggish , the usa were a little sluggish, the usa on friday night, quite frankly we didn't have the same zip about us so i think needs to be that that real positive mindset again it was almost like it was the first game and all the players were excited. they looked really confident. unfortunately, they didn't look the same against a america on friday night. so hopefully we see the team that turned against iran as opposed to the one that we saw on friday night. and where do you stand on foden matt does he need to play doesn't need to start . yeah, i'm a huge need to start. yeah, i'm a huge fan . this boy i think this boy fan. this boy i think this boy will be winning the ballon d'or in years to come i think he's got that much ability you know if he again if he concentrates on his football and he gets
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everything right which is a young lad so there's going to be temptations put in his way. but if he if focuses on the football properly, i really think this boy's got the ability to go all the way and i'm surprised that lack of as he's had it as cup so far and harry kane fit enough to play far and harry kane fit enough to play well sounds like it you know is certainly wasn't at his best on friday night so that might have a case of him perhaps carrying injury a little bit that might a case if it is so given the fact that we're pretty much certain of qualifying a heavy defeat against . wales, heavy defeat against. wales, i mean we don't go through it might be a case that gareth might be a case that gareth might look at it and just say, okay, we'll give him a few days and hopefully he'll be to 100% for the round of 16 game. mm it's going to be a fascinating one. those job certainly on the line forming glens star, matt le tissier, thank you so much. and we will speak next week , but we will speak next week, but it's we will speak next week, but wsfime we will speak next week, but it's time now to reveal today's
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person and union jack s mysuper style panel return . and malone, style panel return. and malone, who's your greatest person ? who's your greatest person? okay, mine is a line. who's your greatest person? okay, mine is a line .jill scott okay, mine is a line. jill scott . i was going to say jordy last there, but there'll be a massive impact in sunderland . i do she's impact in sunderland. i do she's a malcolm from sunderland she was absolutely the right person to win this thing you know she was she was unselfish she was naughty was funny. she understood team is understood the team is everything and she was absolutely the right person to win. i loved her. me totally agree . nigel nelson the nominee? agree. nigel nelson the nominee? yeah agree carol on that. yeah agree with carol on that. one my nominees is greatest one of my nominees is greatest britain's plural which is all the dyslexic people that matt hancock failed to stand up for in the jungle yeah and to hit he claimed he was going to be speaking about then in his exit interview when he was alive to millions of people he talk about it. no he uttered one word. mick if you nominee and i agree with carol and nigel on of them i nominate is that j.k. in yeah
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for her sheer tenacity and her riffs to stay and be silence and now she's having a go at the scottish labour party they're supporting nicola sturgeon's agenda bill against opposition and. all though lots of people disagree it, including the un and the, the h h ust another one of those that way . but that's of those that way. but that's j.k. rowling . but do you know j.k. rowling. but do you know what i'm going to go with j.k. actually greatest britain there are so few people standing up against against sturgeon and it is absolutely brilliant that she is absolutely brilliant that she is doing just that, you know. and jack time now my mind is a spiteful, vindictive of keir starmer who wants to put that on school fees and remove their charitable you know, this is this is politics of envy tosh and he should be of himself . and he should be of himself. nigel announced the new union nominee. yeah. mine is about
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hancock for only mentioning three times while he was in the jungle . he three times while he was in the jungle. he did as he was three times while he was in the jungle . he did as he was leaving jungle. he did as he was leaving the night. yeah, but once he just the word he claims that he would do on it, he said the word didn't he mcgeough eugenie jack has no money. it's amanda pritchard who the response over an annual budget of 130 billion the nhs and what interested me about was she was previously served as the chief operating officer of the nhs england and chief executive of nhs improvement. chief executive of nhs improvement . from 2019 to 2021. improvement. from 2019 to 2021. well she's done and she's still in her job. i'm still getting . in herjob. i'm still getting. oh my god. yeah and all she does every year, by the way, is say we need more billions. yeah, yeah you need more billions. we need 3 billion more so that i can going for doing exactly same thing, not reforming anything is an absolute disgrace. and we
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need to have a discussion in this country about a root and branch review of she did. yeah well i said i would agree with that too. but you know what i'm actually going to go with nigel now. and of course the union jack jackass is , matt hancock. i jack jackass is, matt hancock. i don't say oh he's don't care if you say oh he's a nice bloke because he needs to be challenged for the decisions that he made and don't talk to him about bushtucker trials. talk to him about the mistakes he made during the covid pandemic. mcgeough moloney nelson, fabulous superstar panel , you so much. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. straight out to the football. don't go anywhere. next up it's headliners. good night.
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