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free no spin , no bias, no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i've dan wootton tonight as albanian . i i've dan wootton tonight as albanian. i as i'm buying. ian demonstrates his chaos to the streets of capital with superwoman suella braverman plan to fast track the deportation of illegal migrants from safe countries. like how albania will improve a turning point. fleet street legend calvin , who was street legend calvin, who was caught up in the gives his analysis in i'm cancelled at 1045 as christians become a
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minority in england and for the first time ever. is it damaging for the country turn its back on the church. our resident man of the church. our resident man of the cloth, the reverend calvin robinson , the daily telegraph's robinson, the daily telegraph's christopher hope and rebecca reed will answer that in today's superstar panel at 1030. as brave chinese freedom fighters literally their lives to protest the communist regime's perpetual lockdown , i name and shame the lockdown, i name and shame the zero—covid zealots who wanted to give you and your loved ones same treatment. that's my digest's next as the bbc is forced admit its anti—brexit bias is it finally time to defund the corporation brexit campaigner social media sensation and self—proclaimed chief gammon slater thinks so. she joins me . 935. first it was she joins me. 935. first it was bondage teddy bears. now fashion giant balenciaga has come under fire again for a bizarre to child and a nicole kidman ad that's shocking the world. so we're going to have our top us
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tonight , we're going to have our top us tonight, kelly, to break down the controversy and over the sexualisation of . our children sexualisation of. our children at 945, should we have a referendum on net zero. i think so but i'll get your and conservationist stanley jones will fight his corner he says absolutely not and the class of 920 ahead of her bombshell new netflix expose on billionaire jeffrey epstein's socialite , jeffrey epstein's socialite, wyatt recalls the night turned down an offer join bill clinton down an offerjoin bill clinton in his hotel suite. none other than ghislaine maxwell. she's live with me at 1020 last meghan is proving again she's not here to make friends comparing the royal family to a reality show . royal family to a reality show. i stopped watching housewives when my life had its own of drama. yeah, but stopped craving other people's . and this. gary other people's. and this. gary lineker, the biggest hypocrite of all time for saying this after pocketing of all time for saying this after pocketin g £1.6 million after pocketing £1.6 million from qatar state broadcaster
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pnor from qatar state broadcaster prior to the world cup , prior to the world cup, accusations of corruption into the treatment of migrant workers stick to football, say fifa . stick to football, say fifa. well, we will for a couple of minutes at least i'll break the stories going viral today in the rebels throughout the ten hour plus i'll bring you live reaction to tonight's battle of britain after england beats wales three nil, ending their world cup dreams. we'll see how tomorrow's newspapers that historic clash as well . plus, historic clash as well. plus, i'll name tonight's greatest person and union jack as at 1050. dan watson 1050. this is dan watson tonight. let's go . tonight. let's go. now now breaking tonight moments . england pulled it out of the bag to a historic world cup showdown against wales with a final of three nil. so we're going cross now to our gb news paul hawkins in doha qatar. sophie reaper who's live in manchester. it sounds fun there?
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maybe not so fun for jack castle in wrexham. so paul, what's the atmosphere ? the stadium really atmosphere? the stadium really boy and if you're in england, frankly, especially that awful first half for among them, they tend up a gear or two with marcus rashford's double the second half and also foden getting on the teamsheet both of those selected by gareth southgate in the starting 11. a change the other game so he's vindicated his choice has been somewhat vindicated the wales fans that we were with they were in full voice to stop it as the goals went in they felt a little bit flat, however, having spoken to some of just the to some of them just after the game, proud have game, they're just proud have been their first world cup in been at their first world cup in 64 years and they're looking forward the european forward to the european championship in two years time. and cup in the and then the world cup in the states in four years time for england. up next, it's senegal on evening . sunday on sunday evening. sunday evening . okay. good to know. evening. okay. good to know. glad i'm not on air. i have to say, that night to sophie reaper
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in manchester. so i imagine it was quite a muted first half. but as the party going, they're now up . i but as the party going, they're now up. i think but as the party going, they're now up . i think the party now up. i think the party absolute has gotten going. i'm not sure if you can here behind me, but it's not a party in manchester oasis play. so there's some very, very happy faces here in manchester. i'll kick off when i was speaking to some of the clubs, it was a meticulous the field. it wasn't the must win game for england i think the party wanted to be in gareth southgate's side and i think that's exactly they come tonight they had to wait until the second half of the jamie coreth england can do well in this tournament. coreth england can do well in this tournament . well that is this tournament. well that is one heck of a party. so i'm jealous. go and get a drink, jack carson in wrexham. i imagine not so good there . yeah, imagine not so good there. yeah, we're here wrexham. it's not been the result. the welsh, swansea but thousands lined the
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streets in the high street. now the official funds own and even when he went to help quite quickly in that second half even at three nil while there was some eyebrows here, they stayed around. stuck to see that around. he stuck to see that team finish . this tournament, team finish. this tournament, they are out now with that first tournament since 1968. suddenly, welsh fans here are proud of their team, proud share those memories may memories with their friends make memories with that kid you've got some entertainment now. wales fans sticking around even that round the world cup still upon the the world cup is still upon the atmosphere wrexham going atmosphere in wrexham is going to into the night to continue long into the night . dad, will just overlook . dad, will you just overlook wales to world cup? paul wales to that world cup? paul sophie jack, thank you so much . sophie jack, thank you so much. a brilliant night. i was a bit disappointing tonight to see both teams take the knee at the start the match go start of the match to go the virtue world cup virtue signalling world cup continues. my digest in just a moment but first the news headunes moment but first the news headlines at nine and tatiana sanchez.
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headlines at nine and tatiana sanchez . thank you, don. this is sanchez. thank you, don. this is the latest from the gb news room. as you've just been heanng room. as you've just been hearing the breaking news, england have beaten wales in their final group b clash at the world in qatar . these are world cup in qatar. these are the scenes of ecstatic england fans cheering at a fan down in as goals from marcus rashford and phil foden gave england the victory. it means wales are now out of the tournament and england senegal in the last 16 while a man has been arrested gloucestershire in connection with the deaths of at least 27 people who drowned in english channelin people who drowned in english channel in a dinghy last 32 year old hyrum ahmed abu bakr is accused of being a member of a gang behind the crossing. two people survived are still missing. he'll appear westminster magistrates court tomorrow . an error at a lab saw tomorrow. an error at a lab saw thousands of positive covid
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reported as negative could led to the deaths of 20 people. investigators at the uk health security agency say the mistake at the wolverhampton meant nearly 40,000 pcr tests were wrongly reported between september october last year. researchers also estimated almost 700 additional hospital admissions that may not otherwise have occurred . bosses otherwise have occurred. bosses at the uk hsa say they fully accept the and recommendations made in the report . a section of made in the report. a section of the new online safety bill has been removed following criticism by some conservatives that it posed a risk to free speech. the amendment means big tech like media sites will no longer required to remove the harmful material if deemed to be legal. the is due to return parliament next week after repeatedly delayed . ukraine's first lady delayed. ukraine's first lady has told the opening of a russian crimes exhibition in
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london . the exhibit documents london. the exhibit documents atrocities committed by russian soldiers across ukraine earlier. elena zelenskyy, who spoke employees in westminster , employees in westminster, highlighted the ongoing torture and violence president wife also likened russia's invasion to the second world war. china's to the uk has been to the foreign office over a diplomatic row following the and alleged beating of a bbc journalist covering covid protests. a heavy police presence has been reported in several in china to deter protests after unrest over the weekend. well, earlier today, the foreign office minister answered , an urgent minister answered, an urgent question on the matter . minister answered, an urgent question on the matter. he minister answered, an urgent question on the matter . he says question on the matter. he says the uk government demanding a full and thorough explanation action over the arrest of that laurence . tv online and daily laurence. tv online and daily plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to dan wootton tonight .
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it's back to dan wootton tonight. i believe what's happening on the streets of china week is the most story in the world. brave chinese freedom fighters are literally risking their lives to stand up against the evil zero covid policy that president she has used to blight their and gain close to total over the citizens for nearly three horrendous years . here's the horrendous years. here's the thing zero covid is about removing all freedoms, putting the in control with digital surveillance, social credit schemes, and draconian censorship all enforced in name of containing an to control airborne virus , a 99.8% plus airborne virus, a 99.8% plus survival rate. i repeat this has long been to do with covid, but is to do with control . and is to do with control. and that's why i believe it's very important that we never forget the british and british public
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health extremists who want uk to follow such a sick and dangerous policy . first up, and actually policy. first up, and actually most chilling from a policy perspective, jeremy hunt , our perspective, jeremy hunt, our highly unpopular chancellor inflicted on the country in an anti—democrat second globalist coup. perhaps it's no wonder, given his fervour , enforce given his fervour, enforce chinese policies on this country, which he admitted while speaking to the equally terrifying lockdown fanatics independent sage during the pandemic . i very much agree with pandemic. i very much agree with the central point in april's paper that we should be aiming for infection and elimination of the disease, because that is basically approach taken in countries which have a sales strategy opposed to a flu strategy opposed to a flu strategy . my sister lives in strategy. my sister lives in beijing and she flew back to beijing and she flew back to beijing in the middle of lockdown and. just to give you anidea lockdown and. just to give you an idea of the she was escorted
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in from the airport in beijing to her home by a ministry of, health officials. she had a police car outside a house periodically. and i'm not saying we go that far in this country, but i just think it's an indication of how serious they are in the countries that have had to with songs about stopping at the root every source of infection . just terrifying the infection. just terrifying the health minister, nadine dorries , confirmed to me later that chairman hunt lobbied the government to follow a zero covid policy which would have involved the british public being removed from their homes and locked up if tested positive for covid. jeremy contacted me as a health minister and said you've got to speak to me. it was the time hospitals were being built. you've got to tell him that . hadn't called yet. you him that. hadn't called yet. you didn't put sick people in the hospitals . you follow a zero hospitals. you follow a zero covid policy. my wife's family have experience of this when . have experience of this when. someone tests positive. you take
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them from their home and you take them to an isolation centre and you leave them there and isolation centre. that's the only way you can beat. covid and i said, jeremy, the british pubuc i said, jeremy, the british public will not stand for mothers and father and families and children being removed from their family and their home and put in isolation. he says that they won't mind, will behaviour and insights team who i've discussed this with they if they weren't worried , he said. weren't worried, he said. i don't believe it. i believe it. show me the evidence for because i don't believe it. that's the way we have to deal with this is zero covid policy. now we would still be probably be in some sort of lockdown if had to be made, look to instead of boris. johnson is both . she's right, of johnson is both. she's right, of course, because that's the issue with zero covid it also means zero immunity. so the hellscape constant lockdowns continues in perpetuity . kitty, as we have perpetuity. kitty, as we have seen china. so all hunters most
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concerning because of the powerful position he now holds he is by no the only british politician embrace of zero—covid is the record. so in february 2021, this is over one year into the pandemic, with all lockdowns by that point should have been long gone. at that point, a group of 47 mps backed an early day motion , demanding that boris day motion, demanding that boris johnson urgently , quote, adapt johnson urgently, quote, adapt t0 covid johnson urgently, quote, adapt to covid plan that seeks the t0 covid plan that seeks the maximum suppression of the virus. so i'm going to show you now that full list of which includes the likes of labour's diane , richard burgon, val diane, richard burgon, val ribeiro , claudia webb, nadia ribeiro, claudia webb, nadia whittome , john mcdonald and dawn whittome, john mcdonald and dawn butler . the lib whittome, john mcdonald and dawn butler. the lib dems. tim and layla moran . the green party's layla moran. the green party's caroline . the most disturbing caroline. the most disturbing actually was the number of snp mps who backed the zero covid policy, including its westminster leader , ian westminster leader, ian blackford. no doubt they were inspired by the truly mad zero—covid zealot debbie
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schroder, a regular face on the bbc and sky news, who was one of scheming sturgeon's main advisers during the pandemic. i think what i would have liked to see is a four nation agreement on elimination. see is a four nation agreement on elimination . the act on elimination. the act anti—lockdown or reducing compliance and compliance goes and your numbers go up. we are forced into lockdown. what do we need do together to get need to do together to get there? a zero strategy there? and a zero covid strategy is in my view. is the best way in my view. having looked for ten having looked at this for ten months, the best way. she still thinks by way that china should maintain zero covid policy. maintain its zero covid policy. that that is a that is a madwoman that is a complete i understand complete madwoman. i understand some of you want me to stop talking about covid and lockdowns. it was such a nightmare so we just must move on. but the economic calamity we are now facing is almost all down to lockdowns . it is the down to lockdowns. it is the cost of lockdown crisis. the politicians just don't to admit they got it wrong . and china they got it wrong. and china must serve as a reminder to how authoritarian policies that control the population never work. in the end . so shame on
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work. in the end. so shame on jeremy hunt and all of the uk politicians backed such measures. i repeat, we will not forget , but to respond to my forget, but to respond to my superstar associate political editor , the daily telegraph, editor, the daily telegraph, christopher hope , conservative christopher hope, conservative commentator, the reverend calvin and the author and journalist rebecca reid . kathryn roberts rebecca reid. kathryn roberts said it is a stunning how many british politicians backed zero—covid when they all going to hold their hands up and, say we got it wrong. i don't think they ever will. but it's funny seeing the of the number of politicians and mainstream media outlets are saying yes to the chinese people protesting the horrible lockdown situation they have over it. yeah, quite right . them. where was . support them. but where was the ? we were stuck in the support? we were stuck in lockdowns when civil lockdowns when our civil liberties taken away. people were and for were propagating and pushing for them further and i think them to go further and i think shame on them . christopher hope shame on them. christopher hope jeremy hunt is now in a serious position . power. he's never position. power. he's never spoke about the fact that he was
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a zero covid proponent . so much a zero covid proponent. so much so that actually we sent one of our producers, ben , to his house our producers, ben, to his house to at least put the question to him. he prepared to answer where is accountable ability in british politics? i don't understand how this is a guy who can be interviewed sky news like he last week . beth rigby and he was last week. beth rigby and not one question about . the fact not one question about. the fact that he pushed to zero covid policy, even though politics has its going china . politics its going on in china. politics has moved. hasn't moved on. has moved. it hasn't moved on. and has moved on china. and china has moved on to china. and china has moved on to china. and followed that model and if we'd followed that model that's we could be and your thesis think is really has a lot to say it that that the cost of those lockdowns the cost of keeping economy going when we all down and the telegraph the way not all mass media felt the same and the daily telegraph was we were almost unique in fighting almost unique in fighting almost unique in fighting and the daily mail to literally to i think and spectator but you know, i think generally there was a feeling, you know, you could look back
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and think all those siren voices calling for boris johnson do a lockdown so quickly have led to this enormous trap. the government itself in, which is a huge cost covid out in the war in ukraine. the invasion by russia but hasn't made any easy . but what more can the government do think there's a you know it's on the scale of the tax is really difficult to bear for a lot conservatives but really they're walking into this i think that boris johnson's instincts was not to lockdown he held out for as as he could five or six days, massively for doing so. but i think you see what has come down to politics has to look at those names on that list. i'm not conservative. lots of lib dems snp in labour saying zero zero covid not a policy . i zero zero covid not a policy. i mean. rebecca reed look, i you're one of those people i talk about in digest, right? you just want me. all right. smiling when you ask questions. you just want shut up about this want me to shut up about this and on. but rebecca, i'm and move on. but rebecca, i'm younger to cover concentration span look what's span china. but look what's going you must going on in china. you must understand is so
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understand that it is so disturbing that our current chancellor advocated for that exact policy. yeah, but it's just very hard . like exact policy. yeah, but it's just very hard. like i'm exact policy. yeah, but it's just very hard . like i'm cross just very hard. like i'm cross about like nine things already happened to me today. i find it very hard get it up be very hard to get it up to be angry something angry about something that didn't two years didn't happen two years ago. is it it a mad thing to think. it was it a mad thing to think. yes. was everybody a bit mad back yes not everyone. back then. yes not everyone. well, . a lot of us and i well, okay. a lot of us and i a bottle of bleach that i used to spritz waitrose delivery with. yeah i know. and yet i was still going to people's houses, dinner parties. was a very logical parties. it was a very logical mindset, but that's the really serious that you did that. serious point that you did that. you spritzed deliveries with because you were being brainwashed you were to propaganda. how i'm not mad about janine. well, i'll be completely honest with you. one of the reasons i'm not mad about it is that i, in a fortunate position that i was a child free person access to outside person with access to outside space, i was self—employed person with access to outside spaciwriter,i was self—employed person with access to outside spaciwriter, buts self—employed person with access to outside spaciwriter, but the lf—employed person with access to outside spaciwriter, but the people loyed as a writer, but the people so the that am a one bedroom the people that am a one bedroom flat, had a child, had i flat, had i had a child, had i been a parent as i am now, i
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might differently about it might feel differently about it all emotionally it's also all but emotionally it's also just mean , also on a more just i mean, also on a more general basis, people who had to have a child in the baby didn't meet the grandparents for six months. so that's i do understand after the understand that even after the binge you killed his binge who's you know, killed his parents hid behind locked on there was such a cost you know and i do care about do i need to live let me finish i all i will say is that think initially the way that lockdown was conceived i truly believe that boris johnson really wanted to do the right thing , partially because i right thing, partially because i think he has a little bit of a winston churchill ego , partially winston churchill ego, partially because think people go because i don't think people go into to be horrible. into politics to be horrible. i every single one of the people with name on that list believe, they doing right they were doing the right thing at the difference at the time. the difference china years china has got nearly three years of to look at. of experience to look at. there's china can believe there's no way china can believe that zero—covid is a realistic therefore it's not altruistic all anyone who still that zero—covid was the right policy. in february 2021 was either
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stupid or. but i think jeremy hunt is stupid . stupid or. but i think jeremy hunt is stupid. i'm the first person to say that i hate germany. that's true. i've always said that. oh, i know he's probably fairly intellectual capable, but i think unpleasant i think think he's an unpleasant i think he's fairly power hungry that. so not here to defend him so i'm not here to defend him for his head but for of his shaking his head but he's not he's he's not he's not that he's not he's not unpleasant he's power unpleasant and he's a power hungry. he got that hungry. i mean he got that wrong. i mean that clip you did that wasn't from 21 it turned out 2020. what i was early days i think he was saying not very early days 20 wasn't february 20 it was it was a few months and a few months into it. but i mean, indeed , we didn't know what it indeed, we didn't know what it had with another vaccine, no had with another vaccine, so no one it going . i one knew what it was going. i think it. you know he think he did it. you know he made some mistakes that he used to think we can to question. but i think we can say, chris, an say, chris, he has an authoritarian streak . i've never authoritarian streak. i've never seen it before. i think that he was just he was he was he he had experience some of the sa's preparation and he had the experience of that of operation to with it. but you know to deal with it. but you know and he knew to deal with the
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and he knew how to deal with the sorry christie do you know what's that one what's so interesting that one of to of the countries he pointed to was ended up was vietnam vietnam ended up with 13th highest death toll in the world. so he got a lot wrong. the balance is wrong. the course is about calvin robinson recreated superstar panel and recreated by superstar panel and they be here but they will be here all night. but coming as bbc is forced coming up as the bbc is forced to admit, its anti—brexit bias , to admit, its anti—brexit bias, it finally time just to defund the corporation for. brexit campaigner, chief campaigner, self—professed chief gavin jun slater. why is it at 935? but should we have a referendum on net zero? conservationist stanley johnson . gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next it out in the clash next european and marxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after .
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the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after being hoodwinked its plausibility and benefits by major parties. according to a new yougov poll, 44% of respondents in britain supported holding national vote on the policy . 27% were opposed with policy. 27% were opposed with don't no's excluded. the number calling for a referendum to a whopping 62. that's a significant increase from 58% that answered yes to the same question year. so let's demand growth should the great british people have a net zero
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referendum. amami dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. twitter poll running now the results shortly, but help you make up your mind. we've got a net zero proponent. he is the situationist and former mep johnson and tonight he's going head to head with the professor of economics at edinburgh university , gordon hughes. to . university, gordon hughes. to. great have you both here. stanley johnson , doesn't the stanley johnson, doesn't the british public have a right to vote on a policy that is going to fundamentally change way of life in the decades come ? i life in the decades come? i wouldn't have said so . but i'm wouldn't have said so. but i'm going to say, sir now, why the this issue was put to the government, because as i recall , it's only a little less than a year ago. i think a petition was launched and under some new proviso when a certain number of people asked for to be considered, the government has to give a view. and i did read
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the government's response and i was rather impressed by it. and the government said, by the way, i'm always by what i'm not always impressed by what the said this the government said to this occasion. said in occasion. the government said in our unquote, unwritten our quote unquote, unwritten reference reserved for, hugely important issues. reference reserved for, hugely important issues . that's the way important issues. that's the way we do things in country. and i think there's a lot to be said for sticking to that line. it's not because i fear that a referendum would necessarily give the wrong result, but i just don't think it is the right way approach this particular topic . professor gordon hughes topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well, topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well , the swiss disagree. why well, the swiss are a relatively serious and are very concerned about their environment and they have managed to have a referendum on the main elements their net zero policies. in fact, they rejected them that show shows that it is perfectly possible to have a
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constitutional arrangement by very big issues of this nature are indeed subject referendum. right. well there's further point at stake , which is point at stake, which is a matter of consent . the original matter of consent. the original legisla version was passed by a very large majority of parliament, but with no discussion and with no serious analysis , the costs. if we are analysis, the costs. if we are going to commit ourselves to costs that are probably in excess of 5% of gdp for the next 30 years, we really ought to have an active consent, not a virtue . stanley johnson. stanley virtue. stanley johnson. stanley johnson we were hoodwinked when we this was just slipped into the conservative party manifesto. there was no public debate. labour didn't have any debate. labour didn't have any debate over the british public. had no idea what they were doing. well, this is going to change our lives. hold on. i can remember way back in 2008 or
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2008, the labour government was in power. the labour government introduced for the first time a target, a climate target in our national legislation . it was the national legislation. it was the climate act of 2000. so it would wrong to say this is not been a political it has been a political it has been a political issue, not for 20 or almost 20. i give a mystery here and i'll give you an example. standing the other day you caused a lot of consternation on a gb news programme with my great colleague nana, a queer. because you pointed out that something british folk might have to commit to in part of the march to zero is no longer able to fly. i mean, we haven't consented to . such a dramatic consented to. such a dramatic change to way of life, have we? go back to go back to plato , if go back to go back to plato, if you like, in plato's line was ruled the wise you said. i'm not saying we should have a platonic structure of government, but i think there are some unbelievably complex issues where it is right to say we have
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an electoral system , have an electoral system, have parliamentary elections , parliamentary elections, politicians discuss things , they politicians discuss things, they reach manifestos, that is commitments come forward in the manifestos. they are by the electorate , not necessarily a of electorate, not necessarily a of all the population , certainly. all the population, certainly. but sadly . but but that's where but sadly. but but that's where we get about the realistic changes to all of that, even if that means we can no longer fly to a family holiday, even if that means we're longer to that means we're no longer to eat that we're no eat meat, even if that we're no longer able to own drive a car. i think when you actually the practical reality , the british practical reality, the british public, they realise , hold on a public, they realise, hold on a minute, this isn't what we voted for. as gordon says, this what we consented to, well, i think you have a very low opinion of the british company, british pubuc the british company, british public down. you really do. i do believe when the british public gives absolutely aware of the situation as indeed it is increasingly aware of the situation , i think you will find situation, i think you will find there are increasing numbers of people who are willing not to fly, who are willing, not to
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meet me, who are willing, not build. but i'm not we're not doing any of that. gordon here you. and if indeed , i mean , you. and if indeed, i mean, stanley goes back to 2008 and the original legislation , the the original legislation, the point is that the cost price very, very sharp . as you go up very, very sharp. as you go up above kind of levels that were set, then to net zero and that's really the issue. it's not that we do nothing about climate change, but whether should go all of the way and bear this extraordinarily high costs and burden on our way of life. and as i said, the eu is genuine pubuc as i said, the eu is genuine public consent. final word to you, stanley final word for me. i don't want to arguing that one side of the economy other, but i do feel very strongly that people like dasgupta and dieter have done a huge of work on environment economics and they pointed that in the long run, the economic positives far outweigh the negatives. okay.
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thatis outweigh the negatives. okay. that is the author and the environmental , stanley johnson environmental, stanley johnson and the professor, gordon hughes from the of edinburgh. thank you both. so who do you agree with on this? should we have a net zero referendum? richard on twitter then twitter says yes because then there be a debate there would have to be a debate and be as and net zero would be exposed as . the it is from lies. no, . the hoax it is from lies. no, just so low net zero down to a paste which isn't wrecking the country. i'm with you on that. i think we're going too far. so that's i describe it a that's why i describe it as a deranged. peter. yes deranged. and from peter. yes and people should have access to proper and data the devastation net zero will cause will be far worse . the scenario that's been worse. the scenario that's been wrongly prophesized thousands of times , your verdict is now in it times, your verdict is now in it is overwhelming. 81% of you think we should a net zero referendum, just 19% of you don't. coming up, referendum, just 19% of you don't. coming up , the fashion don't. coming up, the fashion giant comes on the fire again for a shocking to child . its ads for a shocking to child. its ads is valencia saga finished and why is the sexualisation of children suddenly becoming
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trendy. superstar journalist megan kelly breaks down the controversy rocking the world at 945. but first, as the bbc is forced to its anti—brexit bias , forced to its anti—brexit bias, it finally time to defund the corporation. now self—professed chief june sykes. she was a massive campaigner for brexit says it's no longer fit for purpose . june is let loose .
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next i mean it's been clear to me for some time that the wholly now bbc has been a hotbed of bias and now it's been confirmed none other than auntie herself . after other than auntie herself. after a complaint from a rightly concerned viewer, an internal investigation by, the bbc's executive complaints found the corporation broke impartiality overits corporation broke impartiality over its negative coverage of brexit last december. the offending of bbc one's reporting in scotland outrageously blamed our exit from the eu for scottish businesses suffering a tough year conveniently punishing lockdowns implemented by nicholas sturgeon this galling is indicative of a wider attitude that permeates the corporation and almost every level and has resulted in viewer trust dropping 20 percentage points since 2018. so here's a reminder of a few of the that the bbc on brexit i suppose looking at the crowd is a very white crowd mostly . why bother white crowd mostly. why bother with a milkshake when you could
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get some battery acid. i think your flag is not up to standard size government interview measurements . size government interview measurements. i think it's just a little bit small but that's your department really really . your department really really. all brexiteers are portrayed as and then you're almost saying postal voters in peterborough thought they were ticking a box to choose a talk doll or a brinjal body . i suppose this brinjal body. i suppose this last column will be considering it is consistent, casual racism . so brexit campaigner in chief gavin jun stated you joins me now june is it time we forcing people to pay the poll tax otherwise as the licence fee given we know we have evidence now the corporation just brexit we shouldn't to pay for it. should we say we shouldn't have to pay the people on big salaries like gravy? lineker can't be bothered to go and gary , the thing is been totally
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biased through the campaign nissan was a shining example they put in stories out basically the world the plant was going to shut down if we left the eu and i rang the most of the time and spoke to them, pretended that i had a grandson , was getting an apprenticeship and was very worried about his future was shutting down and they categorically denied it. i rang them today actually just to double check that. they're still going to be around because this is bbc do. this is how is what the bbc do. this is how they do it. the report in august about nissan from the bbc , it about nissan from the bbc, it shows this headline a casting plant after years is going to close down. that's how you see it from the let's hang ourselves now yet right underneath it from the northern echo it begins there had headline with nothing worry about no job losses the plant now which one do you want
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to read? and people only read the headlines quite often so know they're going to get mr. and mrs. march by reading the depressing and they've done it right throughout brexit campaign they did it with pay no they did it everything . they even it with everything. they even lied about the ports how they couldn't cope. i rang the port. if i rang southampton up, they. it's a switch. we're it's a flick of a switch. we're ready to even have the ready to go. they even have the address to it. and this is what gets made. people you just need address to it. and this is what gethink de. people you just need address to it. and this is what gethink outside)le you just need address to it. and this is what gethink outside the ’ou just need address to it. and this is what gethink outside the box ust need address to it. and this is what gethink outside the box the need address to it. and this is what gethink outside the box the bbc to think outside the box the bbc should . an aerial shot of the should. an aerial shot of the m20 to go into i think 720 going to dover to the channel tunnel and the ports and it shows it chockablock right to that motor built as a three lane motorway because it was always going to because it was always going to be used for operation because the french disputes that their side of the up because of british stuff . so i rang the bbc british stuff. so i rang the bbc i said off to senior reporter , i said off to senior reporter, you know about how it's going to happen. you know about how it's going to happen . yes, yes well it's going happen. yes, yes well it's going to be like that got to the news desk and i said, well, have you
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got a photograph it all? have you a photograph exist in you got a photograph exist in real yet . there's the real life yet. there's the lorries queued up and you're telling us that's because brexit. well you've left and got a picture of it. so it's obviously another reason so that just to bias about everything they get . amazing just to bias about everything they get. amazin g £5.3 billion they get. amazing £5.3 billion that's what they got in 2020. well 3.8 billion. and if that is funded by the licence fee , 1.5 funded by the licence fee, 1.5 billion is commercial. again from subsidiaries. now they can raise that sort of money . why raise that sort of money. why can't they raise some more ? can't they raise some more? channel 4 is government owned . channel 4 is government owned. and what we've got to be careful of with dave on the bbc got to get shut a channel 4 as well because although but this government this government do doesn't the balls to do anything that they promised. so all of a sudden they're not in criminalising the licence fee and not selling channel 4. i mean thing the bbc and mean the thing the bbc and brexit makes me sick jude brexit that makes me sick jude is were part of the is they were part of the propaganda campaign again just
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leaving from way before the then on the night of the referendum it was like you were watching funeral they just couldn't that the british public had ignored them. they don't realise jude they were part of the problem we don't trust what the bbc has to tell us anymore and they cannot be trusted on brexit because throughout the entire process they have had just pain for all of us who voted to leave the eu . yeah, well the talk they talk to us as though we've got a decision wrong democracy isn't about right and wrong. it's about right and wrong. it's about choice . and we made our about choice. and we made our decision peaceably, sat inside the european union for years, not saying it doing anything, no protest. and then we get the vote. we get the referendum. we vote, leave. suddenly, somehow we've got wrong. i stopped the bbc after it was honest. what jemmy savile like, because if they can give him fame as a children's entertainer , then
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children's entertainer, then what else can they ? and jude, what else can they? and jude, it's not even just what saville did at the time i mean, of course those crimes were utterly appalling and horrific june but it was the way in modern times they were so determined to cover it up including the executives who still there today june we then saw them exactly the same thing with the martin bashir interview . princess diana, they interview. princess diana, they not only made mistakes, jude they lie about them. they try and pull the wool over our eyes. i mean , i think the bbc is one i mean, i think the bbc is one of the most corrupt organisations in britain . organisations in britain. i think i'm going to have to agree you i can't think of one thing. i can come up with in the defence to say oh, you've been a bit heavy handed, there. no, actually i don't think you are. the golden thing here is worth paying the golden thing here is worth paying to be paying it. we're paying to be insulted we're paying to be told what is people like gary what it is by people like gary lineker , another outspoken lineker, another outspoken
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people for the bbc. people that work for the bbc. you know, gary he was a footballer. so quite fit at the time, actually. but you've just into what is it now. i'm not really interested in what you've got say a lot too, got to say about a lot too, because could kick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceofe could kick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceof these could kick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceof these peopleick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceof these people goingyall got to say about a lot too, beceof these people going to. one of these people going to learn is learn. and the trouble is they're paying these massive salaries to people because these lovers think that they're worth it. it's just commentating on a sport. how can it be worth that much money when you've got little old ladies with hot water bottles to keep warm and having to shell out for a licence fee? they to get days and by the they used to get days and by the way, see those lows, those listen, old ladies do even if they lived through world war ii, they lived through world war ii, the bbc care, if they end up in jail as long as they get . 170 jail as long as they get. 170 quid. and i think tells you what sort of organisation we're with june. sort of organisation we're with june . yeah, well you know i keep june. yeah, well you know i keep banging about where i lean towards communism . bbc just paid towards communism. bbc just paid towards communism. bbc just paid to do it . it's
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towards communism. bbc just paid to do it. it's very towards communism. bbc just paid to do it . it's very good towards communism. bbc just paid to do it. it's very good point. but actually later in the next hour i've got quite a few revelation about mr. gary lineker which will, let's just say below to pieces claim that he isn't prepared to take money from the qatari regime. let's say that so they're all hypocrites . they're all hypocrites. they're all hypocrites. they're all hypocrites. but i think during the thing about brexit, that upsets me. so much is that they haven't learned their lesson . haven't learned their lesson. even their bosses admitted , even even their bosses admitted, even the director general admitted their coverage of brexit was incredibly biased . but when are incredibly biased. but when are they actually to walk and say, we wrongdoing, we it wrong over brexit they never going to what they want to do now jude is try and prove that breaks it was wrong it's just never going to learn. they are never going to learn. they are never going to learn. well, i think it's got a bit worse actually down because we've got this government that's
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unseated the only brexiteer that we had which was boris he's gone now oh no purpose. well it's not just the bbc is the policy, it's just the bbc is the policy, it's just the bbc is the policy, it's just the bbc. it's the entire . just the bbc. it's the entire. but june, you're brexit campaigner, self—proclaimed chief gammon, and you're to keep on them june because those folk who say, oh, the fight for brexit long gone. unfortunately, folks , i think it might just be folks, i think it might just be getting june size will speak next week coming up as calls for the party diversify our rejected is labour about to tear itself over race by superstar panel word tension about that plus the potential political comeback of david miller bad. oh god that's a fake that works for it couldn't get worse that's in the media buzz at ten but first it's the scandal that rocked the world and prompted serious fears over the sexualisation . our over the sexualisation. our children star, us journalist megan carlisle just outed child references make its way into an ad buy high end fashion brand balenciaga she's live straight
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megan time now and despite their apologies there may be no way back for balenciaga is the embattled fashion house run adverts featuring child references . this is references. this is unbelievable. but the brand is under fire for running too controversial campaigns . one controversial campaigns. one featured children holding teddy bears purses that appeared to be wearing inspired wearing bdsm inspired accessories the other, accessories while the other, starring nicole kidman, featured paperwork about a supreme ruling on child sex images , a handbag on child sex images, a handbag house's since apologised remove the images from their social media and filed a lawsuit against the production company for creating latter but i'm for creating the latter but i'm sorry megan they could hardly blame someone else for this can they. blame someone else for this can they . they put the campaign out they. they put the campaign out they. they put the campaign out they promote do it on their social media. what's wrong with
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these people, megan it's ridiculous. and absurdity of the how does that get their routine which believes that everyone that these fashion houses poor are over every single ask out of are over every single ask out of a photoshoot involving a star like nicole kidman . not to like nicole kidman. not to mention any campaign that they've invested a tonne money in so they won't take responsible party though. now, after days on paper, they've said those words , but they're said those words, but they're not actually doing it . and not actually doing it. and they've got the creative director doing this. well, i only did the one i didn't do the other one. you get the photographer taking the pictures of the four old girls. of the four year old girls. that's to me that's how old. they look to me in totally child sex photos in the totally child sex photos saying . well, i didn't i all saying. well, i didn't i all i did was the lighting and actually the shooting. i didn't come with the creative idea. what was your spine why didn't you disgusting? you say this is disgusting? we're girls with teddy . we're little girls with teddy. it was cocktail glasses all around them. fishnet collars, a
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it didn't you didn't have the bulb moment of. oh wait this is basically creating a sixth form of for. no wonder , this little of for. no wonder, this little girl looks so sad . and i have to girl looks so sad. and i have to say, dad , no credit is owed to say, dad, no credit is owed to the parents of these children either , who at least one of whom either, who at least one of whom was quoted in the daily mail saying , oh, it's being too much saying, oh, it's being too much is being made out of this. we had a wonderful paris and had a wonderful day in paris and the photos are being taken out of well you should have of context. well you should have gotten your butt away from the louvre to in your four year louvre and to in your four year old into , you know whose care old into, you know whose care you put her because she was not well looked . and you put her in well looked. and you put her in a situation which made her to there who are 100% go to look at this campaign and take the very wrong things away from it. this is the problem, isn't it, megan, with these woke companies who have so much power over , what have so much power over, what our children can and they'll be run by depraved folk in a lot of
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cases, that's yes. yeah, that's exactly so there's just a walk down memory lane in the past six weeks with balenciaga high fashion, high falutin , they fashion, high falutin, they broke off their relationship with kanye west because his anti—semitic comments. okay i get it. but that was them . we're get it. but that was them. we're taking the moral high ground. we don't tolerate any sort of bigotry inappropriate bigotry or inappropriate behaviour. then they pulled their account off of twitter because they're afraid. elon musk is a little pro free speech. that's playing to their woke base. don't we've got you. but the sexualised of four year old girls , no problem. good old girls, no problem. good times. that's going to sell a lot of handbags. i can't wait. and the other thing, this is on the heels a of a number of incredibly poor choices, bible and saga . all right, so you've and saga. all right, so you've got the handbag thing with , the got the handbag thing with, the child ruling in the back and also in the back of one of their photos shoots recently is this book by some featuring little children like , two, three year children like, two, three year old boys appear to have been
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castrated . not actually, but in castrated. not actually, but in the photos which somehow this guy thinks is art and it gets featured in a different balenciaga campaign , then they balenciaga campaign, then they choose to put the two little four year old girls there for the past year or two. they've featuring. there was a model who appeared to be intentionally up to look like she'd been beaten up with black and blue eyes and a bloody lip , a bloody nose. a bloody lip, a bloody nose. they also had of those panda, little bears that one of the four year old girls was holding with what appear to be black and blue eyes and up it's blue eyes and beat up face. it's a reference . a clear reference. sadomasochistic sex . who the sadomasochistic sex. who the hell thinks that's appropriate for a four year old girl to stand there in a market in the midst of this trend? well it is a trend because, megan, we saw with netflix, too, you know , with netflix, too, you know, elon musk actually, who described the woke mind virus running through netflix because you remember they did that sick french cuties which again french film cuties which again was obviously sexualising children it was only one subscribe stars did pulling
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their money from the company they realised hang on a moment, maybe we can't sexualise children but that's not good enough, is it? that's not good enough, is it? that's not good enough. enough, is it? that's not good enough . no, it's not. and it's enough. no, it's not. and it's not balenciaga. they are definitely to blame more than anybody else. but also these fashion stars and these models and these famous who associated with the brand who now at the at the thought of losing their free access to balenciaga dresses like oh, i need to think about it . i got to like oh, i need to think about it. i got to think it like oh, i need to think about it . i got to think it over it. i got to think it over because that was kim kardashian, right yeah. i was like, i know i've been silent over the past few days . it's just because i've few days. it's just because i've been trying to reflect on the awfulness of what happened and i wanted to speak to them about explanation, really . explanation explanation, really. explanation would have satisfied you at the sexualising of four year old girls. okay what what discussion of a collar next to her and. the leash in an empty cocktail dress with phallic symbols below her would have made you feel
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comfortable you know what? their heart was in the right place . heart was in the right place. she didn't want end the she didn't want to end the relationship because she is too vain. it's not about money. she's got $1,000,000,000. she's got kanye as her ex—husband. she's going to be fine wise. it's her van yet again, running amuck, telling her, i can't lose the association. i won't be able to get the beautiful gowns. who's going to cover my face in a black sheath when i go the met gala, yet another misogynistic choice by balenciaga which she acceded to she's too vain to let go the relationship. nicole kidman same thing. she should come out and say i disassociate myself from this brand. she's in the campaign right now and was connected with one of these. and i want to be withdrawn from all the ads and there's also what's her name bella hadid, who's out there everybody every there judging everybody every day. that's the day. i know, but that's the point the judge law must now judge . but happy work judge. but they're happy to work with depraved companies. with these depraved companies. fascinating stuff. very disturbing . megan always disturbing. megan kelly always loved chatting top us jealous
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host to the megan kelly show available on sirius in us as available on sirius in the us as well as on youtube and the podcast international fans . podcast for international fans. but to you, dale sorry but coming up to you, dale sorry to ghislaine even how to ghislaine maxwell even how wicked her actions were , wicked her actions were, petronella wyatt reveals all about her bombshell new netflix sex based on jeffrey epstein . sex based on jeffrey epstein. and the night she turned down an offer from maxwell to join bill clinton his hotel suite she's at 1020 but first is labour about to tear apart over its big race problem? is gary lineker the biggest of all time for pocketing qatar cash prior to the world cup? maybe about to my superstar battle in the first newspaper. reactions to tonight's historic england wales clash . after the break . tonight's historic england wales clash . after the break. i'm
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chaos to the streets of , the . chaos to the streets of, the. capital will super suella braverman plan to fast the deportation of illegal migrants from save like albania and prove a turning point the street . a turning point the street. kelvin mckenzie, who was caught up in pandemonium last night, gives his analysis still on cancelled at 1045 as christian has become a minority in, england and wales for the first time ever. are we turning into a godless society and if so , or godless society and if so, or what is to blame our resident man of the cloth the reverend calvin robinson and fellow superstar panellists christopher hope and rebecca reid try to make sense of census bombshell 1030 as david miliband , the 1030 as david miliband, the ghost of labour's past at a comeback amid calls for the party to show it's a progressive political force. i'm just putting it to that. you will be back in parliament by the time
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of the next election. that's not been decided . so is labour about been decided. so is labour about to tear itself, apart over race 7 to tear itself, apart over race ? investigate the growing civil next. ahead her bombshell new netflix expose on billionaire jeffrey epstein socialite petronella wyatt recalls the night she turned down an offer to join bill clinton in, his hotel suite from none other than kayleigh maxwell. she's live at 1020. plus a fan of scenes created for your entertainment now , meghan has likened the now, meghan has likened the royal family to a reality . i royal family to a reality. i stopped watching the housewives when my life had its own level of drama that i stopped craving other people's . and is gary other people's. and is gary lineker the biggest hypocrite of time for saying this after reportedly pocketing time for saying this after reportedly pocketin g £1.6 reportedly pocketing £1.6 million from qatar state broadcaster to the world cup, accused of corruption into the treatment of migrant workers. stick football say fifa. well we
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will for a couple of minutes at least all that in media but throughout the next hour gracious person union jack has coming up at 1052. and in just a few minutes we'll get first look at the are reacting at how the papers are reacting to britain the to tonight's of britain at the football world cup between england wales. but football world cup between england wales . but with the england and wales. but with the latest that and much the news latest on that and much the news headunes latest on that and much the news headlines at ten with tatiana sanchez. headlines at ten with tatiana sanchez . thank down. this is the sanchez. thank down. this is the latest from the gb newsroom. england have beaten wales their final group b clash at the world cup in qatar . while these were cup in qatar. while these were scenes of ecstatic england fans cheering at a fanzone manchester as goals from marcus and phil foden gave england the victory , foden gave england the victory, it means wales are now out of the tournament and england face senegalin the tournament and england face senegal in the last. our reporter hawkins spoke to fans from both after the game. i
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really excited because england scored like three goals and i'm really happy i want them to get into the final and we're very flat performance that i give them. we have to win the game . them. we have to win the game. it atmosphere me but it made the atmosphere me but flat and disappointing but very proud of the boys. it's looks like it should be coming home. the performance will improve second round. hopefully and then let's see what happens . a man let's see what happens. a man has been arrested in gloucestershire connection with the deaths of at least seven people who drowned in the engush people who drowned in the english channel in a dinghy last . 32 year old karim ahmed abu bakris . 32 year old karim ahmed abu bakr is accused of being a member . a gang behind the member. a gang behind the crossing at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. two people survived. four have still not been found . an error at a not been found. an error at a lab which saw thousands of positive covid cases reported as negative , could have led to the negative, could have led to the deaths of 20 people. investigators at the uk health security agency say the mistake at the wolverhampton lab meant
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nearly 40,000 pcr tests were wrongly reported between september and october. last researchers also estimate it almost 700 additional hospital admissions that may not otherwise have occurred . bosses otherwise have occurred. bosses at the uk hsa say they fully accept the findings and recommendations in the report . recommendations in the report. china's ambassador to the uk has been summoned to foreign office over a diplomatic row following the arrest and alleged beating of a bbc journalist covering covid protests . a heavy police covid protests. a heavy police presence has been reported in several cities china to deter further after unrest over the. earlier today the foreign office minister answered an urgent question on the matter . minister answered an urgent question on the matter. he minister answered an urgent question on the matter . he says question on the matter. he says the uk government demanding a full and thorough external action over the arrest of . action over the arrest of. edward lawrence and a section of the new online safety bill have been removed following criticism
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by conservatives that it posed a risk to free speech. the amendment means big tech like social sites will no longer be required to remove harmful material if it's deemed to be legal. the online safety bill is due to parliament next week after being repeatedly delayed delayed . tv online and dab delayed. tv online and dab radio. this is gb news is back to dan wootton tonight . to dan wootton tonight. newsnight now. and how many of us , first of the front pages or us, first of the front pages or the metro leads on the so—called curse of crypt show? as a russian billionaire killed in a helicopter crash is the currency guru to die weeks. they also declared st george has slayed the dragons is england not wales out of the world cup with a three nil victory . the ai
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three nil victory. the ai carries a story that we're going to be debating later, actually. so stay tuned. uk christians become a minority in england wales for the first time since the dark ages. i mean, that is quite a headline. the leftie publication the church's views on women's rights and sexuality or the decline and rampant rashford gets a shout out as after scoring two goals in tonight's world match my superstar back with me now associate editor at the daily telegraph, christopher oak, one of the country's best connected , the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson , the reverend calvin robinson, and the author and journalist rebecca reid. now a new civil war is raging. rebecca reid. now a new civil war is raging . the labour party, war is raging. the labour party, as they continue to put put to shame by the tories, ready for failing to hit their box failing to hit their own box ticking quotas. and ticking diversity quotas. and their latest mess of identity politics. labour has slammed for, quote, abandoning a commitment . start a black and commitment. start a black and ethnic wing of the party in a plan to bolster . so today , the
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plan to bolster. so today, the party's national executive committee met to discuss proposals to revive bame labour , a new group which its own internal wanted not properly represent ethnic minorities. members say the plan falls short of a 2018 pledge to implement a so—called national bame committee that would have gone harder on promoting diversity . harder on promoting diversity. look, i firmly believe people should be hired forjobs based on their character and ability. but low grade labour so but when low grade labour so desperate to play identity politics, it's a total embarrassment that they fall at every hurdle. it's forget it's the who produced three the tories who produced three female pms and had countless ethnic minorities in senior positions across multiple governments without , ever governments without, ever setting targets. the labour circus , meanwhile, is yet to circus, meanwhile, is yet to even have a female leader. circus, meanwhile, is yet to even have a female leader . and even have a female leader. and in the latest conundrum for the woke warriors of labour, desperate prove the party's desperate to prove the party's progressive, well, guess what? they are white. and privileged and middle former and middle aged. former secretary david miliband appears to be plotting comeback. this to be plotting a comeback. this please many in the party what i'm just putting it to you that you will be back in parliament
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by time of the next election. that's not being decided. it's not being not it's been decided on.and not being not it's been decided on. and would you like it to be there? not going to go there? i'm not even going to go there? i'm not even going to go there to do to there because i've got to do to justice people working justice people who are working for rescue. of for the international rescue. of course you do. didn't say no course you do. he didn't say no , i haven't. this is exactly the issue, isn't it? it's the issue. labour they care so much about diversity and they love, quote , diversity and they love, quote, don't they, in setting themselves of these targets, but actually it's the conservative party that just on with promoting the best people into the right jobs. how embarrassing for labour that they don't have any leader. now they've got to usher david miliband into safe seat. he'll walk into cabinet and that tells you what's wrong . i thought eddie izzard was going to be their first female lead. i thought man would take that first female. it could still could still still happen. it could still happen. they happen. but you're right, they make issue make it too much of an issue and. they don't and. that's because they don't know and know how to do it. merits and the for most do look the tories for the most do look at people for their skills,
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talents. that's don't talents. and that's why we don't obsess having however many obsess over having however many female leaders and however many ba and or however you want to call them because the call them because it's in the cabinet. be cabinet. it shouldn't be irrelevant, term as irrelevant, but that term as well. amy, i thought the well. b amy, i thought the government said shouldn't well. b amy, i thought the goyusingant said shouldn't well. b amy, i thought the goyusing that said shouldn't well. b amy, i thought the goyusing that terrible shouldn't well. b amy, i thought the goyusing that terrible andhouldn't well. b amy, i thought the goyusing that terrible and bame1't be using that terrible and bame labouris be using that terrible and bame labour is a thing that they're promoting and if we can ban bame , surely we can ban that awful because square this is isn't this? plus it's as if all minorities to one homogenous group and they think the same they all vote the same . i put us they all vote the same. i put us down to a bloody mess, not put us down to an acronym let's us down to an acronym and let's not assume that people are so dense, dimensional. dense, so one dimensional. i don't vote the same way as my sister. we're exactly same race. we're the same we're exactly the same background. different background. we have different thoughts politics now. so do thoughts on politics now. so do black people versus asian people called all black people and asian people in one bracket but can't black people online, asian people in one bracket but can because ick people online, asian people in one bracket but can because they aople online, asian people in one bracket but can because they are e online, asian people in one bracket but can because they are being1e, not because they are being people exactly. what people suffering. exactly. what does just do with gender ? does your just do with gender? so all of that is a nonsense . so all of that is a nonsense. let's not forget that diversity is just fewer white people. but
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rebecca reid, this is the problem with the left, isn't it this with the this is the problem with the left. game left. you talk such a big game on diverse , hard for the left . on diverse, hard for the left. right. that's what you do . you right. that's what you do. you don't labour's had a female leader , i mean problems had leader, i mean problems had diverse labour has had very few leaders full stop comparative to the tories but . yes, it does the tories but. yes, it does make me very sad that track record all the track record on women is particularly bad. but what i would say two things. number one, i think it's a little frustrating when people who are conservative say we don't care about race, but also look how well we do on race are you don't you can't you can you don't you can't bnng you can you don't you can't bring don't care because bring up you don't care because it's not reasonable to bring up. no didn't exactly to come no you didn't exactly to come with what i care about . you can with what i care about. you can respond to this but what i care about rebecca is the obsession with identity politics and that's what i point out they obsessed but they're also hypocrites . who was the most hypocrites. who was the most enthusiast exponent of diversity within the cabinet the last 20
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years? david cameron . and i years? david cameron. and i think he did an incredible job if i were in charge of labour i would hire david to do consultancy for labour on how he can emulate he would. you know what think an amazing, what i think he did an amazing, you most case you know, the most case diversity in recent cabinets . it diversity in recent cabinets. it was theresa may who had far more state school educated in her cabinet than any class matters more than colour does . so more than colour does. so i think class matters more than any other demographic because it's the one that been ever talked about this issue. all those kids i do a podcast called jobs podcast, but i love it. and he was with you. he was on last week and he said he wants the next leader to be a woman now why is that case? why why is that the case? i think because the way think it's because the way labour select leader is such a kind tortuous effort to find kind of tortuous effort to find to get even become a labour mp if the right support you if you get the right support you need your right union backing that means certain person get through process . labour through that process. labour deau through that process. labour dealt that by doing all dealt with that by doing all women shortlists which do does mean more women mean they more women mps than
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than the tories how but how ridiculous that he said that when you think about it because for example you've got wes streeting if streeting sitting there. well if he were the next labour prime minister he would potentially be the first gay prime minister of this country. but now told no, you can't be the next leader because we've got to have to go for awful. angela rayner because we need a woman. i mean, what a joke. i just you joke. chris, can i just ask you that interesting to me that, that interesting to me that, that podcast because that doing your podcast because he much be out to he seems to very much be out to shall we say a different audience. how did that come about. well, i've been asking him, i mean, i was the first person to interview him when he became in may. may became labour leader in may. may 20, 20. labour 20 reached out to i'm to get them to change their views against a telegraph audience . had ed miliband on the audience. had ed miliband on the podcast. john healey john ashworth coming up soon. i think it's good to have talking to the to the to the telegraph is the best thing anybody could be doing right now it's it's it doing right now it's not it's it didn't work and let's just say that's a disgrace from corbyn. one of many things i didn't
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one of the many things i didn't like and. they are speaking like it and. they are speaking very more conservative very a more conservative language. i necessarily believe they talk to you that they should be they don't they don't come here have you all to my slave? have you told them i'll be here? but the red they've been throwing out, especially on immigration, has been fantastic. and on and they've put themselves on the if the the right of tories. and if the labour the red labour party want to win the red wall, have wall, which obviously they have a should a decent chance, they should absolutely be speaking to gb news. fairness they news. i think in fairness they do breakfast show, but do go on the breakfast show, but they're come they're not brave enough to come here. i do is night and they here. and i do is night and they haven't been on common sense crusade on these issues and i don't have a show for him to come that now finally come on change that now finally might have just seen one of the worse own goals in football history and didn't even happen on the pitch . so you might on the pitch. so you might remember multi—millionaires social justice warrior gary lineker quick to give lineker was quick to give a virtue signalling monologue live on bbc at the start of the on the bbc at the start of the qatar cup. remember this ? qatar world cup. remember this? ever qatar in ever since fifa chose qatar in 2010, the smallest nation to have hosted football's greatest
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competition. let's face big questions from accusations of corruption to the treatment of workers. stick to say fifa. well, we will for a couple of minutes at least . oh, how minutes at least. oh, how stunning and bright, gary. do twice as proud but what this crisp scoffing warrior forgot to tell viewers was that he himself reportedly pocketed tell viewers was that he himself reportedly pockete d £1.6 million reportedly pocketed £1.6 million from the guitarist. eight broadcast it in the years before the world cup. so, gary said to have fronted champion's league coverage on al—jazeera. now known as be in sport for four years. with his last deal coming 20 months after , the country was 20 months after, the country was controversially awarded the world cup in august 2012. now sources close to gary claim he terminated contract when it became clear what was going in qatar, though he declined to officially if he really cared so much about the oppressed and by his own admission, learned about their plight years ago. just how is he doing? sat in qatar right now. he is truly shameless .
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now. he is truly shameless. rebecca reed, calvin robinson , rebecca reed, calvin robinson, christopher hope. do stand by because coming up as it's revealed, christian boys are a minority in england and wales. for the first time ever. minority in england and wales. for the first time ever . are we for the first time ever. are we becoming a god less society? will calvin will to write that in the media was a 10,000 task. we'll see how tomorrow's front pages are marking england's cup victory over wales . but first, victory over wales. but first, ahead of her bombshell, new expose on billionaire jeffrey epstein's socialite, petronella wyatt recalls the night she turned down an offer to join bill clinton in his hotel suite. that offer came from none other than ghislaine maxwell. this is going to be a fascinating interview. petronella live , the interview. petronella live, the studio straight after the break .
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welcome back. now, it's almost a since glenn maxwell was found guilty sex trafficking young girls on behalf of jeffrey epstein, which saw her sentenced 20 years behind bars in june. but what was it really like to be in the presence of the depraved and dangerous socialite . well my next guest petronella wyatt is a consultant on the bombshell netflix documentary titled killing maxwell filthy rich. and it's her belief that maxwell even realise the wicked nature of her actions. here's a short at the programme. taught that predators , old men and that predators, old men and alex. you're not told that a
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friend, a socialite , a woman can friend, a socialite, a woman can be a predator too. she exhibits characteristics of a narcissist . i believe that she think she was doing anything . i'm was doing anything. i'm petronella claims she came face to face with maxwell's influence on several occasions such as in the nineties when maxwell ianed the nineties when maxwell invited her to dinner in london with donald trump. she made with donald trump. she also made an allegation that before that, maxwell her to the hotel maxwell asked her to the hotel suite of bill clinton when he was uk . but it was visiting the uk. but it wasn't years later in new wasn't until years later in new york that she discovered maxwell's association . epstein, maxwell's association. epstein, in the daily in a piece for the daily petronella, claims that klein said following to don't said following to her, don't want to please, man. i wonder if my friend would like you. maxwell is face and reportedly broke into a green as she added know you're a bit old and according to petronella although she was only 28 at the time and wyatt joins me . so look, you wyatt joins me. so look, you knew ghislaine maxwell very well
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and there were a number of times when she tried to procure you essentially for famous men. did you think there was anything criminal going on or was that just how it was ? oh, not the just how it was? oh, not the type that can be procured. she didn't succeed? no. but it wasn't like that . let's let's wasn't like that. let's let's cut some slack . the invitation. cut some slack. the invitation. she came up to meet bill clinton . so what happened to it? she came up to meet bill clinton . so what happened to it ? well, . so what happened to it? well, he was in london and he was his own whacking phil, my company . he was in london and he was his own whacking phil, my company. i mean, to be honest and be fair to her. she didn't say you'll get a thousand quid and expect access. it was much, much civilised. the request came from a friend of hers. it was not. what i call it was it kind of
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setting people up. but i was going to treat it. in your view 7 going to treat it. in your view ? in my case, no , absolutely ? in my case, no, absolutely not. i was a grown woman. i was then many, 30 years . old then many, 30 years. old a friend of mine was also she was 45. we were both . quite kind of 45. we were both. quite kind of serious people . no, there was no serious people. no, there was no element of procurement , but we element of procurement, but we were not the teenage girls picked up on the street and. she was look, she was clearly quite a sexual because she spoke to you about lesbian . oh, she was you about lesbian. oh, she was incredibly sexual . she was from incredibly sexual. she was from sexual people i've met. it sort of came off like a kind of scent. it was quite extraordinary. and she also had no inhibitions, totally unfiltered , no moral compass, unfiltered, no moral compass, because i was devasted when she said, you're too old, geoffrey.
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and i was actually five, not 28. yes, even. and you've met her, mate? i met him in a bar and wish she new york hotel . it wish she new york hotel. it didn't strike me as very charming. he was quite sure i'm repossessing . he was in a repossessing. he was in a business meeting . he seemed to business meeting. he seemed to me to be one of those americans. and he cared about money. i knew nothing about him that you know, nothing about him that you know, nothing of seediness and what was sort of going on with allegedly going on with these these young girls . but he didn't these young girls. but he didn't strike me attractive or anything out of the ordinary, just another new yorker. so this documentary, this netflix show , documentary, this netflix show, i mean, it presents ghislaine maxwell in a very negative light. you say she didn't even realise that what she was doing was wrong. do you think it was epstein who maybe warped her mind? i think it started with
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her fall over who was abusive women . and certainly on women. and certainly on faithfull. then it . the society faithfull. then it. the society in which she moved because in late eighties and nineties it was incredibly permissive and really really you go to parties given by rich people that be 1015 young girls , elderly men 1015 young girls, elderly men and think what is going on. so it was my like. yes. i think was normalised because the circle she moved in at that time had normalised these relationships between middle age men and very young women . but you seem to young women. but you seem to have liked her an extent. how do you feel about the fact that she going to go down in history as one of the most famous child sex
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traffickers? impulse doubly never be released from prison. i mean, this is a fall from grace she likes polite society and the uk has probably never seen before its enormous fall from . i before its enormous fall from. i mean its far worse than that. just the god because she never went to prison . but just the god because she never went to prison. but i'm just the god because she never went to prison . but i'm actually went to prison. but i'm actually sorry her because she's against more time than murderers. i honestly think that if she was released after four or five years, she would not be a danger to society. and i think made an example of it. i think they definitely didn't get epstein . definitely didn't get epstein. and also i think it's because she's english . and as an anti she's english. and as an anti british just anti upper class british just anti upper class british just anti royal family ish in play because the americans now are so ambiguous about the english so—called upper classes and the royal family and obviously they've never particularly gone for the
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man who all appeared epstein's little black book and all. exactly. i mean, i do feel i do feel sorry for her. yes, she did some things we'll never really the truth. but she obviously some things that she should not have done and that were immoral. and in many cases, cruel and wrong . but she should not be wrong. but she should not be pilloried, put in the stocks and made this terribly. pilloried, put in the stocks and made this terribly . so this is made this terribly. so this is interesting to me actually did you painting a more rounded you think some of her behaviour was wrong . yes. but not necessarily wrong. yes. but not necessarily illegal to the point where she should spend the rest of her life in jail. that was exactly because in some consent was i don't want to get involved in the legal but and you neverjust just let me ask you personally i know you say you were older , but know you say you were older, but you never felt when she was doing all of this proposition
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because you've proposition you for lesbian sex then she sort of ianed for lesbian sex then she sort of invited you into these scenarios with men. you say she with famous men. now you say she didn't you never didn't mention sex. you never personally felt pressure should or as if she was coercing into doing something i didn't know. but then i was going to be used to be in the presence famous men, some of whom were quite handsy went my father handsy. i went to see my father . friends? yes, but you understand that if you were a 14, 15, 16 course i have felt. no i do understand that because . it must've been very . for . it must've been very. for a girl and unsophisticated to go not used to mixing with famous, powerful people to be placed in a situation like that, it's probably terrifying because you knew what you were doing. well, look, it's fascinating. and show is fascinating. filthy rich on netflix . thank you . journalist, netflix. thank you. journalist, author, well known petronella wyatt . but coming up, we'll wyatt. but coming up, we'll suella braverman you fast—track deportation plan for illegal migrants from safe countries a
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difference fleet street icon calvin mckenzie who was caught in chaos spot by albanian last night. he's on council on this at 1045. but first christians, now a minority in england and wales for the first time since the dark ages. so does that mean we're turning into a godless society. well, the man you've been from , this, been waiting to hear from, this, reverend and his reverend calvin robinson and his fellow superstar panellist debate straight the break debate, straight after the break in about .
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tomorrow's youth tonight. now in our media box , straight to the our media box, straight to the front pages. the times leads with an encouraging story that a drug has been proven to slow the decline . dementia patients. decline. dementia patients. great news. so trial results showed that leake had a mab when delivered as a fortnightly drip . mem
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delivered as a fortnightly drip. mem months. guardian reporting of course on england's victory over and they've absolute britain face off this evening as well as that new era in alzheimer's research bish bash . i'll be research bish bash. i'll be sorry got it down sorry i'm stupid new headline in the daily mirror after bad news. stupid new headline in the daily mirror after bad news . rashford mirror after bad news. rashford scored two goals as england beat wales to reach the knockout stages. the three lions will play stages. the three lions will play senegal the last 16 backs on sunday tomorrow's star front page, predicting rightly so, that of fans will be that thousands of fans will be left delicate following left feeling delicate following england's tonight i just kfc england's tonight i just had kfc rather than the booze so i'm feeling okay the daily telegraph leading news that leading with the news that ambulance staff will hold their first in 30 years after first strike in 30 years after 80,000 unison members voted in support of industrial action. this terrible. nurses, this is just terrible. nurses, ambulance got ambulance staff, governments got to get a handle on this. the daily that are daily reports that fears are growing big, big shortages . oh, growing big, big shortages. oh, my goodness. of turkeys at christmas . the heck is this? the christmas. the heck is this? the blue bird flu crisis is the message that over half of free range have been out range birds have been wiped out or my
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or culled of the disease? oh, my goodness. love turkey. cannot goodness. i love turkey. cannot do turkey my do christmas without turkey my stuff. i don't pretend now. associate political editor of the daily telegraph, christopher hope, commentator hope, conservative commentator reverend robinson the reverend calvin robinson and the author and journalist rebecca reid. now, for the first time in census history being recorded, the less than the christians account less than half the population in half of the population in england and wales , according to england and wales, according to own figures. in the 2011 census, 59.3% reported themselves as being christian . a decade later, being christian. a decade later, we've learned this number has fallen very dramatically to 46.2. meanwhile, respondents who say they have no religion has grown just over a quarter to 37.2. it was only christianity , 37.2. it was only christianity, by the way that saw a drop with every other major religion, experienced an increase . so experienced an increase. so calvin robertson is christianity becoming and ancient in the uk . becoming and ancient in the uk. the uk, yes. around the world it's growing at a good pace in the uk, in australia here in canada and in north america as a
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whole, it's on the decline. so we to look at what's happening in the west that's, making the church plummet and what's happening and asia. happening in africa and asia. that's grow. what we see that's it grow. and what we see is where the faith orthodox , is where the faith is orthodox, it grows and where we see western liberal values taking over the church, we see it's in decline with the eye newspaper disagrees you calvin they say tomorrow the church's on women's rights and sexual ce rights abortion and sexual ce have influence know i agree with them the right the issues of women abortion and sexuality have influenced the decline the church has forgotten to teach about abortion being evil about sexuality speaking too conservative but then have i would say i was raised catholic and i still. i have a chequered relationship with i generally would say lapsed catholic i'll let you in the war but i am somebody with historic metoo somebody who with historic metoo it's very chic would historically have said i was cursed the seventies. but for me the things that make it difficult for me to remain within that that i'm a bisexual, pro—choice feminist. those pro—choice feminist. and those things feel incompatible with
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things do feel incompatible with the religion i do have a great connection to so, i think, because i would say that probably in some but probably in some degrees. but the the church had the problem is the church had found way of found a compassionate way of relating that message to welcoming . why would you welcoming people. why would you not to welcome a human not want to welcome a human being ? hasn't found a message. being? hasn't found a message. yeah, it hasn't found that it hasn't found a way of doing instead trying to change the instead is trying to change the church's teaching and adopt to norms on these issues of sexuality and trans and marriage women's issues. so it's forgotten. so that's better. but that because christopher hope a couple of decades ago someone like rebecca probably wouldn't been confident enough to come on and say i am a bisexual woman and say i am a bisexual woman and actually she was catholic or is catholic but struggles with how that means she can connect media, it's really it's really hard. i think. look, back at the recent the queen and seeing so much church music on tv and the way people really warmed to her life of service and respected faith and i thought that may
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have had a bearing on some i think that and i think maybe overreacting a bit i think really know the numbers of spanish inquisition and terms will still go to the people i'm not saying forcing faith on people saying the faith should be static the faith moral absolution exists in the christian and if people get tired of the degeneracy around them and want different the them and they want different the church should be an attractive should a light in the never darkening world around us but instead it's not doing that and you're and the queen's you're right. and the queen's funeral actually biggest funeral was actually the biggest the mission evangelists opportunity in human history since the crucifix since the cross is the biggest opportunity we've had we've more people were watching a christian service dunng watching a christian service during the funeral than we've ever had before that showed me that people do care about tradition. they about christian values. about the values. they care about the faith. and it's watered faith. and when it's watered down, diluted as it often is in the people interested. the west, people interested. but i self i think some of it's self fulfilling the reason it fulfilling because the reason it has me , the twitch has an effect on me, the twitch of more again of the thread even more again because in it. it
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because i was raised in it. it means if you're because i was raised in it. it mettaking if you're because i was raised in it. it mettaking the if you're because i was raised in it. it mettaking the church if you're because i was raised in it. it mettaking the church asyou're because i was raised in it. it mettaking the church asy0|child not taking the church as a child then mean anything. then it doesn't mean anything. it mean the it means it doesn't mean the thing. the smells don't mean anything. is as anything. the culture is also as cnnge anything. the culture is also as cringe public bodies cringe amongst public bodies about about christians. i was up in liverpool looking at this amazing christian christmas tree just last night with it with a crib in front of it, a crib with all the you might expect. jesus the wise men and my treasure man. how often do you see that in a and in a shared municipal you don't see it, but it's got a because there's nothing more embarrassing. you want see the young christian and think young christian and i think that's of my jewish that's part of all my jewish friends jesus university friends were jesus university i would literally rather died that they had been christians they had been in christians because so because it's embarrassing so just to be trying to just just don't to be trying to just be i think to be be christians i think to be fair the of stained glass window the sort of stained glass window bells , lots of black bells and smells, lots of black lace and gilt a lot sexier lace and gilt is a lot sexier and than the guitars and and cooler than the guitars and the heat. you know was the the heat. do you know was the first original feminist jesus that's the bit that really tells people i'm you people off i'm with you now. i never thought i'd celebrate the release episode meghan release of an episode of meghan markle's spotify in this case i
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because that means a final leaf . finally the first season of archetypes has come to an end after 12 tortuous weeks . but in after 12 tortuous weeks. but in the grand finale meghan finally has some men on the microphones but they are of course the wokeist the woke including daily show host trevor noah, the guy who tried to claim was a racist backlash to where she sued that becoming all he produce. becoming pm and all he produce. randi the podcast randi covered the podcast reached its pinnacle of cringe first cohen, who created the popular real housewives franchise forgot that he met meghan twice . then the duchess meghan twice. then the duchess of woke admits . she stopped of woke admits. she stopped watching the real housewives . watching the real housewives. there was too much drama in her own life . she was essentially own life. she was essentially comparing her time in the royal family to the most trashy show in the world listen . hello. nice in the world listen. hello. nice to meet you. hi. good to see you. i've met you before. you'll never remember it. kidding? would i joke about that? this is of god. brace yourself . this is
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of god. brace yourself. this is going to ruin my day. do you still watch the housewives ? i still watch the housewives? i stopped watching the housewives lives when my life had its own level of drama that i stopped craving other people's . i me, craving other people's. i me, me, me sit down, real housewives. because palace. you'd watch it, wouldn't you ? you'd watch it, wouldn't you? oh, that's what we're about to . oh, that's what we're about to. get we're about to get the monitor c top mode that their own netflix reality that's actually what she's doing but look from one drama to another this time involving showbiz royalty the most sensational trial of the year the wagatha christie saga will soon gripping the once again this time. the nation once again this time. thanks retelling by thanks to a tv retelling by channel starring michael channel 4, starring michael sheen. titled vardy sheen. it's at play titled vardy versus rooney, a courtroom drama. this is the very first look a few years . someone who i look a few years. someone who i trusted to being consistently informed to some newspaper of my
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posts this is what would you say you respect other people's privacy. yes i do . shoot it into privacy. yes i do. shoot it into my vein . yeah i have two of my my vein. yeah i have two of my tongue in cheek. my vein. yeah i have two of my tongue in cheek . yeah. fun tongue in cheek. yeah. fun comedy because i was in a bakery . stand by because coming up should , twitter's billionaire should, twitter's billionaire owner elon musk be shamed for bragging about keeping on his bedside table . tonight's crisis bedside table. tonight's crisis versus union jack jackass on way. but first, will super woman sewell his plan to fast track the deportation of illegal migrants from safe countries like . a turning point, like albania. a turning point, please. three days in kelvin mckenzie. caught up in mckenzie. he was caught up in all caused by the all of that chaos caused by the albanian night albanian demonstrate last night he's this saga .
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this is way person's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the of the cancel culture sweep in the rest of the media as hot out brits continue to fork out the rest of the media as hot out brits continue to fork out £7 million a day to house thousands of mainly albanian migrants in luxury hotels. hordes of . the luxury hotels. hordes of. the country's nationals flocked to the streets of london last night to celebrate albania . to celebrate albania. independence day . independence day. on . independence day. on. the a little could now that defiance vegetable could be seen as a slap in the face. the british public, who have been forced to sit and watch as their local hotels taken out of action to house some of the 42,000
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migrants who have descended on our shores. year as our shores. this year alone. as the invasion grim new levels home suella braverman home secretary suella braverman thinks she may have the answer with a plan to reportedly resurrect list of designated safe countries, including the fast track deportation , bogus fast track deportation, bogus asylum applications from places like , you guessed it, albania like, you guessed it, albania fleet street legend kelvin mckenzie joins me now. he was in the thick of it last night as central london turned little albania . kevin, what was it albania. kevin, what was it like? what was the mood like? was this a genuine celebration of albanians who were wanting to acknowledge their culture or was this a more provocative action? kelvin i guarantee to you . this kelvin i guarantee to you. this was a v sign to a country that has given them given them a home and also probably created quite, quite an amount in areas which strangely in this country are considered illegal. i mean , considered illegal. i mean,
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they're supposed to be number one in the drugs trade and also number one the sex trade, but number one in the sex trade, but night had nothing do with night had nothing to do with celebrating the joys of albania and living in uk. this was designed cause maximum chaos. it was shocking the whole central london which came to a grinding halt. the police, by the way, was around and we got caught with it at some stage about about 10:30, quarter to 11. and i and by the way, i caught up with it as 7:00. you couldn't a cab in london. why? because the cabs couldn't get to the major station and because especially around the westminster area and in central london they completely got the whole to a standstill. the whole the caphal standstill. the whole the capital, just as this was a deliberate piece to us. i have noidea deliberate piece to us. i have no idea why they should feel bad about this . look at this. look about this. look at this. look at the cars they've got. they seem to be doing fact , i think seem to be doing fact, i think over here. i do hope they have the hmrc knows something about them. but no moving on to this
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other aspect of this is the situation has reached a terrible point where is now saying she's reaching out. i dare the priti patel look to her and then abandoned because our old chums old chums at eci all have actually given the thumbs down there is no that that we going to be able to grab hold the albanians stick them what are we going to do stick them on the stick them on the plane. they're going fight their way on the plane by the way. i've lost my i've my finger. so i can't i've lost my finger. so i can't hear your response. so i'm going to have to carry on talking. can you well, both of them? you hear me? well, both of them? put your thing put it back in. put your thing back in. and i'm going to give you stat while you're you a little stat while you're doing the conversation. yes. okay, why are doing okay, good. so why are you doing that? really shocking that? yeah, i really shocking figure emerged yesterday . that figure emerged yesterday. that shows a staggering . 5% of shows a staggering. 5% of albanian asylum applications accepted in the uk in the last
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year alone. calvert france. they . 2% year alone. calvert france. they. 2% albania. we are right but you know you've talked you know why you know why because they, they know that if they reject it then then the albanian will keep going to a place that will accept them. so they see by saying no you're not coming here . but i wonder whether you've heard of that place called the united kingdom that . they love united kingdom that. they love you keep going . you tell you guys. keep going. you tell me. anybody your panel, if me. well, anybody your panel, if i ask your panel, some fairly bright guys, they're not of them, but some of them i are. i'll ask how on earth you're going grab hold of albanians , going grab hold of albanians, stick them on the plane when . stick them on the plane when. they don't want to go. what will you do will you do it like one of those old movies when you go and would be like air when , you and would be like air when, you start them . and how start handcuffing them. and how many you send out a time? many can you send out a time? i mean, literally we got 13,000 of them waiting to go. so what will you do? how many planes will to
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be? won't be easy. just kelvin mackenzie solution . the kelvin mackenzie solution. the kelvin mackenzie solution. the kelvin mackenzie solution. the kelvin mackenzie solution is we never allow to land. okay if they land, we have huge. i don't know, like some kind of cunard liner and we stick them on that and then we take back one way or another to the minute you have them on dry land in the uk we are done for now. look a friend of mine, i don't know whether , of mine, i don't know whether, you saw a tweet or maybe other like a friend mine. right. he has to go to. scarborough goes to try and get into something called the grand and discovers the most shocking reviews about it. why it's full of migrants right so they ask his mother, who's organised a place in banbury for them to have a family do well, banbury for them to have a family do well , she banbury for them to have a family do well, she has to cancel because the hotel in banbury has been given over to the migrants. so what happened? so get thousands of people writing in. so we think that's
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bad. you should see my, this, that and the other throughout whole country. i'm wondering whether there are enough hotels for us to go on holiday. the in the uk more 2000. i mean this is not this is not a small thing no thousand hotel rooms as it stands right now take up with illegal migrants call them that is destroying the fabric of some communities . i mean is destroying the fabric of some communities. i mean i is destroying the fabric of some communities . i mean i feel so communities. i mean i feel so sorry for the folk skegness for example having to put up example who are having to put up with it's just appalling . with this. it's just appalling. well, what that? what that well, what about that? what that thing you had on your show few thing you had on your show a few weeks ago when there was that when that was some 600 when there a that was some 600 room that had 2000 room hotel that had 2000 migrants near near heathrow . migrants near near heathrow. there was never papers anymore so nobody reviewed and nobody actually repeat what the locals are thinking about who who speaks ? who speaks for ordinary speaks? who speaks for ordinary people anymore. i'll tell you what, the politicians every so often we go to tell you something . they read that the something. they read that the previous secretary or some previous secretary or some
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previous chancellor or some previous chancellor or some previous prime minister nobody seems to care . and yet i seems to care. and yet i guarantee to you , if you speak guarantee to you, if you speak to any politician , the only to any politician, the only thing that matters when they knock the door outside, rising . knock the door outside, rising. i do get that. also our brushing writing process is , are you writing process is, are you going to do about this? and the answer is that nobody nobody. and in fact, were it not a show like yours, i'm not even sure what kind what kind of public debate any of this because. well, of course. because calvin, we have been betrayed when it comes to brexit, so many of us voted brexit in part not only because but in part because we wanted to take back control of our borders. we see net migration , record levels, migration, record levels, 504,000, actually a million people coming in. if you're just looking at migration legally, there's going to be 50,000 illegal migrants by the end of the year. no solution this and i think it shows a complete betrayal of the entire political class are taking us for mugs and i taking us for fools. and if it
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continues, will have to be a political revolution . okay. so i political revolution. okay. so i buy that. so it as though labour are going to skate it right 20 points ahead and be honest, even among conservative friends of mine, they put their head in the when they talk about a tory party. yeah. and then you joined open borders policy then look at what happens after that. okay. so what is going to happen when stomach in and he goes he goes my friends remember and remember love them. but what will there will be a whole load of ordinary people and i'm not talking about are mad racist far right just people say honestly we have a health system that can't we have an education system which needs to be on its knees . we by the to be on its knees. we by the way, we have loads of our state industries are on their knees. very interesting that isn't it? so you know who is going say, actually, we afford to have anybody else come in. well, who says that , well, well, at the
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says that, well, well, at the moment, not many people are actually in parliament. that's why i think we're going to keep on this story. and of course, nigel farage, is a big actor nigel farage, who is a big actor in all of this, he be on the show tomorrow talking show tomorrow night talking about has about exactly what reform has planned. much planned. but thank so much to fleet legend calvin fleet street legend calvin mackenzie on cancer. calvin, we will speak next week, but it's time travelled today's time now travelled today's greatest and the union greatest britain and the union jack s career christopher hope your greatest britain nominee my greatest. oh god sorry it's something spoke about earlier i believe christopher the city of the city of liverpool where i'm from. i was so pleased the massive christmas tree with the outside. thank you, dan . someone outside. thank you, dan. someone tipped me off on calvin robinson. you're nominated . i robinson. you're nominated. i wanted to give it to chopra. actually, i think his was good mine was going to be honorary the chinese protesters for standing and read your standing up to ccp and read your nominee minus for david miliband because we didn't retouch on later but i think he might be good news. the labour party. why
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he might back and you know he might come back and you know but the is that good but is the why is that good news. say that's news news. i'll say that's very news is of we don't is exactly the sort of we don't want . the premise of the want. the premise of the showdown is that you and i don't really agree on things. good. okay, fine . agree. but i'm going okay, fine. agree. but i'm going go with calvin robinson. as i said at the start, the show, i believe the chinese protesters are creating the most important story in the world right now. and my i know the odds are stacked them, but i am praying that makes a difference, that it makes a difference, especially it comes to the especially when it comes to the zero—covid policy. i hope if you remember the union jack. zero—covid policy. i hope if you remember the union jack . thank remember the union jack. thank you, dad. bear grylls because he's renamed his alarm clock an opportunity watch. what's that ? opportunity watch. what's that? right. because he when he gets up in the morning, he leaps up and says life's an opportune pity. really that's why mumbo jumbo is in it. we hate the alarm clock. kevin robinson nominee sir tony blair because he began this mess that we're in right now. he opened the floodgates , open borders and now floodgates, open borders and now we a nationalism on the we have far a nationalism on the streets our capital. so
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streets of our capital. so you're him for the you're blaming him for the migration issue and, rebecca reed, your nominee? well, i to change went to cover mackenzie who said there good on who said there was good guys on this panel either not all of ehhen this panel either not all of either. i'm not smart or i'm a mom . my original one was elon mom. my original one was elon musk for the picture of bedside table because god, someone table because my god, someone the monarch coaster. the the monarch coaster. he's the richest man in the world and it's covered in water, wrangling, empty coat guns . he wrangling, empty coat guns. he did that. just did apologise for that. it just didn't case look didn't get clinical case to look at. big show. do we have it as a happy table? it's honestly that reminds me of all of the men i went home with my twenties. so sad. bad memory. what's wrong with that. what's wrong about table well, think. sorry, table? well, i think. sorry, george winston is got a nice pistol. the picture of the founding of . oh sorry. founding fathers of. oh sorry. not what i think it's time the left get over their deranged hatred . elon musk. oh, no, no. hatred. elon musk. oh, no, no. you right . hatred. elon musk. oh, no, no. you right. think it's about entering my brilliant things when it comes twitter to say you can have whatever he wants on his bedside table ? as far as i his bedside table? as far as i am concerned , i'm yours, am concerned, i'm yours, rebecca. but, you know, i'm
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actually going with tony actually going to go with tony blair for this double infeccao because when comes to blair, he just is not putting out. and so all it does is remind us of the terrible decisions that he made after 1997, which as calvin has put us in part in the spot that we now find ourself. however 12 years of a conservative government , well, he's still not government, well, he's still not with the libs . he government, well, he's still not with the libs. he can use a code. there is not enough that is being done to unroll these decisions anyway . christopher, decisions anyway. christopher, come up with the rebecca reid superstar panel. thank you so much . back tomorrow at nine. much. back tomorrow at nine. good night .
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