tv Mark Steyn GB News November 30, 2022 8:00pm-9:01pm GMT
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air hey along to tonight's mark steyn show happy st andrew's day to our scots viewers be worse. could be st david's day . that could be st david's day. that might be a bit of a downer after last night we try to cover the stuff that matters to you . this stuff that matters to you. this show dominic raab being beast to the typing pool doesn't really matter to you. but dominic raab and his colleagues being to the entire country does matter. we have some shocking numbers that testify a total conservative failure on a policy of crucial
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to the base. and then we have a few less existential for you too just to lighten things up david starkey great historian here as is stat man jamie jenkins , an is stat man jamie jenkins, an indomitable survivor of the hell hole of telford samantha smith is here and my first guest is surviving just about, is here and my first guest is surviving just about , just about surviving just about, just about but no thanks is . majesty's but no thanks is. majesty's government claire hibbs is here. plus the most important part of the show that you what's on your mind what's your take on the future of this once great lamb brought low by the charlatans the river you can email me gbviews@gbnews.uk or you can tweet me at gb news grab yourself a cuppa or a snifter. according to taste. it's all coming your way after sanchez with . the latest news . thank
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with. the latest news. thank mark. this is the latest from the gb news, the prince of wales says there's no place for racism in society. the statement after a royal aide was to resign over comments made a reception in guernsey forlani, who's the founder of a domestic abuse charity, says she was repeatedly asked by prince william's godmother why she came from lady . hussey then challenged her after she told her she was born the uk and is british. kensington palace says comments were unacceptable and it was right for her to step aside with immediate effect . more than immediate effect. more than 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike nine trusts in england and wales next month unite union the latest to announce staff walkouts they're joining thousands of 999 call handler ambulance technicians and, paramedics who are also set to off the job of the strike will hit national rail as well
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as all the train operators and. more than 100 eurostar staff will stop work. the announcement follow today's action by university and college union members and postal workers . the members and postal workers. the government has asked police for the use of 400 cells to house prisoners because overcrowding. pfisons prisoners because overcrowding. prisons damian hinds told mp there's been an unprecedented increase in the number of offenders over the last months. he says it's partly due to the criminal bar association's over the summer, which saw more people on remand . hsbc will people on remand. hsbc will close 114 bank branches across uk. it says the decision as remote banking soars popularity with mobile users almost tripling since thousand and 17. the bank has also seen a decline in footfall the covid pandemic. it to invest tens of millions of updating its remaining branches . a major trial of an experimental alzheimer's drug has shown for the first time
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that early stages of the disease can slowed. scientists found after 18 months, the app progression by 27% compared with patients taking a placebo. however, experts as the medicine works during the stages of the disease, most won't benefit unless there is a revolution in spotting it . labour leader sir spotting it. labour leader sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of being weak dunng prime minister of being weak during a heated this afternoon. sunak came under fire from . the sunak came under fire from. the opposition over private school failure to maintain housebuilding targets and. the latest series of industrial action . and mac singer action. and mac singer songwriter christine has died at the age of 17 nine. family said she passed away peacefully early this morning following a short illness . the band this morning following a short illness. the band has paid tribute her on twitter calling mcvie truly one of a kind . to tv
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mcvie truly one of a kind. to tv onune mcvie truly one of a kind. to tv online and to plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to mark steyn . mark steyn. the united kingdom is undergoing a phenomenal socio cultural demographic transformation, unprecedented and any long settled society outside of war or pestilence, such the black death or some such . we mentioned death or some such. we mentioned yesterday with kate hoey . yesterday with kate hoey. certain demographic shifts fascinate the media. for example, the slight adjustments between unionists and nationalists in northern ireland . if the number of protestants in county fermanagh declines by 27, and the number of catholics inches up by 30 for the bbc is happy to run in—depth analyses showing that loyalism dead and about to be shovelled into the
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landfill of history. but some of the more startling demographics shifts pass without comment by the media. big boys. my colleague nigel tweeted out the latest numbers from the office of national statistics . he of national statistics. he summarised as follows according to the oas figures , manchester to the oas figures, manchester and birmingham are now all minority cities to which sajid javid remember him. he late majesty's principal secretary of state for health, but kept trying to get him on the show, and he kept giving us the bum's rush night after night. anyway sajid responded nigel's sajid javid responded nigel's observation as follows . so what observation as follows. so what 7 observation as follows. so what .7 so what .7 don't you just love .7 so what.7 don't you just love the crap serve it. party. mr. javid is the quintessential crap. so that man . yes, yes, i crap. so that man. yes, yes, i know. calling guys over there the crap serve it party. exactly noel coward level wit. i'm not
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going to be elbowing oscar wilde . the dictionary of quotations with that one, but to be honest , after 12 years of crap that ism the crap party doesn't merit witty or amusing or sophisticated. so frankly, i can't bothered. however, if you don't like me, rename them the crap serve the party. why don't we tip your hat to sajid and rename this collection of buffoons shysters and sell—outs the so what party.7 sing it sajid . oh look, here's an 87 year old man waiting 15 hours for an ambulance . so what . oh, my ambulance. so what. oh, my energy bill seems a tad than it used to be . so what .7 oh, the tax used to be. so what.7 oh, the tax burden is the highest since 48. all together now, says sanjay . all together now, says sanjay. so what all bought to buy the so
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party.7 so what sajid .7 so what.7 party.7 so what sajid.7 so what.7 some so what, sajid .7 this some so what, sajid.7 this country has almost done. but so what.7 sajid has the question. let's try to it. according to the office for national statistics in london , only 36.8% statistics in london, only 36.8% of the population are, quote, white british. that's to say engush white british. that's to say english welsh, scottish, northern. i should declare upfront, i don't really have a dog in this fight. i don't have a drop of any of those various bloods in me. my paternal grandmother was , but from south grandmother was, but from south of the border . so for some of the border. so for some reason, the office national statistics regards her as foreign. that's not how i think of it. anyway, to all that . so of it. anyway, to all that. so what.7 sajid sneers. so what? so what? sajid sneers. so what? so what? sajid sneers. so what? so what ? well, it's odd . outside of what? well, it's odd. outside of conquest by war to become
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minority in your own capital city within a generation . if the city within a generation. if the bbc reported that tokyo show is now only 36.8% japanese, it would be old if the guardian reported peking was now only 36.8% chinese, it would be odd if legal race in nigeria fell within nothing flat to 36.8% black if new delhi's current population of 90% hindu fell. 36.8% hindu, it would be odd . 36.8% hindu, it would be odd. odd. and just to keep it in non—racial if budapest suddenly announced it was 36.8, hungary and or key move were only 36.8, ukrainian , it would be odd , ukrainian, it would be odd, especially if like what sajid and so what party your base voted to quote take back of the borders you so what sad jade and so what boris and so what
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theresa all represented yourselves as fellows who would do it who would take back control this week albanians took control this week albanians took control of the streets of central london and christian wakeford, who was elected as a crap serve it . earlier wakeford, who was elected as a crap serve it. earlier this yean crap serve it. earlier this year, joe crossed the floor to join labour, sneered the big deal only 0.4% of the uk popular is albanian , o.4% deal only 0.4% of the uk popular is albanian , 0.4% of 67 million is albanian, 0.4% of 67 million is albanian, 0.4% of 67 million is 268,000, which is 10% of the entire population of albania. now living in the uk what are they doing when they're not doing really in their marks and lamborghinis on westminster bridge? well, here's the non—male of prison population of the uk in 2022 and rocketing up to hit sound number one they're right out of nowhere straight in at number one with close to twice as jailbirds as their nearest the albanian and given
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that under britain's pitiful useless so what constabulary only 1.3% of reported even result a charge or summons. i'd say that's probably a rather severe undercount of criminality. still, we can always use more albanians write the guardian's george monbiot tweets was brought up in a village that was almost exclusively white and chris stein. it was the most boring and stifling place i've ever known. well, don't worry it, george, on these numbers, they'll all be gone soon. let me know what you think gbviews@gbnews.uk . so what ? so. gbviews@gbnews.uk. so what? so. so what, sajid? but it means something. the only question is precise see what the imminent his story dr. david starkey is . his story dr. david starkey is. let me ask you about that guardian guys tweet that it's it doesn't seem terribly
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psychologic healthy to be cheering on your your own societal demise i suppose especially when you're called before the balls to call attention to that kind of thing . one of the things that's not several things, big strides . i several things, big strides. i mean, there's one that you've highlighted, which is that we have actually immigration as represent . 10% the gross represent. 10% the gross population in the last decade . population in the last decade. thatis population in the last decade. that is a stat that those the kind of figures that you would expect in immigrant societies like like america rather than a stable european country . it's an stable european country. it's an extraordinary increase. but the other face, this is one of them is the self the self hatred . is the self the self hatred. somebody like monbiot and this goes back a very long way. this you know, this is this is something that that you will find in gilbert and sullivan
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gilbert sullivan the fashionable because of the attack on the u.s.a. but the great song in the mikado. those who sing the praises of every century. but this every country. but there . this every country. but there. and then george orwell in his great essay the lion and the unicorn, the british intellectual that which of course, of monday is an absolutely archetypal british intellectual . they see that intellectual. they see that britain is somehow not europe and europe has got food. europe got ideas, europe got sophistication . want to be like sophistication. want to be like them. so there's that . and then them. so there's that. and then i think there's this well, there are other things as well. we've had fundamental really a rather weak central identity being british was always for export, but home. you were you talking
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about this one? yeah. yeah back home, your english, your scots, your irish and week identity . your irish and week identity. this, this, this week words. what appears your passport. yeah. yeah. and it's one of the reasons why this has gone, as it were, slipped under radar, why it's possible to do a so what in there's a thing called the hunganan there's a thing called the hungarian in france is a thing called the here what there there is no such thing as britain. well it's only if we go back to 19 whatever it was the 1948 british national the act which made quarter of the world british subjects . and just on british subjects. and just on the eve of age of mass emigration in the formal position of his majesty's government was that there is no distinction between a british subject in kingston here , subject in kingston here, kingston, ontario. kingston jamaica or kingston else, where
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all british subjects this we've gone beyond . i think we've gone gone beyond. i think we've gone beyond that now because this self—hatred, this self—loathing , you know britishness is only invoked by people like to complain about how white bread christian tedious you know englishness english this is the hate nationality of course it's the scots hates nationality, but it's also the intellectuals, britishness was very cleverly redefine by gordon brown and a group of, as it were, alienated intellect . charles, one of whom intellect. charles, one of whom is now chairman of the british government so david kennedy in the 1990s with the only country that says it's essential define national characteristic is tolerance . we don't stand for tolerance. we don't stand for anything we stand indeed for anything we stand indeed for anything we stand indeed for anything we will take anything and this a measure truth and it isn't i mean i can think of no
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other country where wouldn't have been mounted because one again one of the very peculiar things about english britain is this the power of its unseen sense of identity . i tell you sense of identity. i tell you a little story going . back to the little story going. back to the days of lassie when i there for many years and it's direct it was this insufferably pompous german twit called cabal became the lord durham dwarf and was was extraordinary he was a man without any sensitive antennae would hold these dreadful dinners . the food in lassie was dinners. the food in lassie was in the only thing you could possibly eat was the pudding and just as the pudding was going onto the table, the would ladies and gentlemen , we are not here and gentlemen, we are not here simply for sensual pleasures, but to discuss the future of the school , which potential pudding school, which potential pudding was torn away? and we all grew . was torn away? and we all grew. we did. we laughed because we said , oh, he's german . and so
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said, oh, he's german. and so foreigners have forgiven anything because . julia anything because. julia englishmen despise each other. foreigners are merely tolerated because isn't it striking there have been no demonstrations in, the streets, no political , with the streets, no political, with occasional from dear nigel as dared to make an issue of this extra auden ray silent . but can extra auden ray silent. but can that go well? i think it's a misguided you mean you want me to do a historian? it's psychoanalyse. why? why why? we all know . but is it because we all know. but is it because we think we're stronger than we are? i was once told that the new king, for example when he used to go a church, he would be understood. he'd be visiting such such a place and they'd be attending church . and some attending church. and some people say, oh gosh , the prince people say, oh gosh, the prince of wales is going to be there now i must go, and so on sunday
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morning the would be morning the church would be packed would look around packed and he would look around and i, packed and he would look around and 1, church of and think, i, the church of england in pretty shape to and think, i, the church of ennghe in pretty shape to and think, i, the church of ennghe job in pretty shape to and think, i, the church of ennghe job thing,pretty shape to and think, i, the church of ennghe job thing, futureshape to me. the job thing, future supreme government and. and isn't that a bit the way looking at the that people think we're in a much stronger position than than we are but that they just the albanian numbers but also all the others show that you know english scots welsh irish going to be entirely peripheral irrelevant in in a decade . two irrelevant in in a decade. two you know i'm not you see again i think monday you had a point go outside those big cities and it's very , very different there it's very, very different there are three other places that really do have non—white majorities and it's leicester, it's luton and slough but over great swathes of england england, scotland , wales are england, scotland, wales are still what they always were .
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still what they always were. this is a big city phenomena . this is a big city phenomena. and remember the english have always been very doubtful about cities going to some of the greatest hated london i think the corbett's the great when there's a my neighbours in kent when were only 60 miles away half of them think not a strange place. yeah but these numbers will be eventually reflected in mean there were some guy arrested in gloucestershire for arrested in gloucestershire for a tape people drowning coming he's being charged with for the crime of allowing people to drown . he's in the cotswolds and drown. he's in the cotswolds and his name is actually rich. well, he's gotten rich on the policy, on the proceeds of criminal . on the proceeds of criminal. yeah, but his name is abu or whatever that is. and what people would have thought of as a traditional don't want to go old lady susan on you but that wouldn't have been thought of
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it's a traditional court old name a couple of a couple of years ago in the end will be everywhere i went it if the demographic energy is not with one group and is and is with other . i was one group and is and is with other. i was in navan in just not whatever is an hour north of dubun not whatever is an hour north of dublin and which i hadn't been in a few years. i full of covered women in in ireland and you think well what the hell would error or michael make of that you what we know exactly what the valera would have of these rather keen on nuns. i see but but i, i think you evading the central point hugh johnson . the central point hugh johnson. i am what i'm trying to do. i'm trying to help you to explain why this is why this is not an issue of greater salience and. it is. and of course, another thing which is, again, there's been a very powerful measure of
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censorship . lady susan hussey censorship. lady susan hussey illustrates this story very clearly from from the from the very moment of not powell 68 speech the entire class, the entire as it were, intellectual, elite , every organisation as elite, every organisation as there's been a wilful collapse conspiracy of suppression and silence. this is an it has worked things are on saleable and i don't any sign of that break i'm do you do do you know actually i wish you'd told me that before the show i wouldn't even have brought this topic. no no, no. you're right under a timetable but that's it's that's why it's happened. you can't from 90% to 36% without anybody about it. as i said, the contrast with these obsessions with micro adjustments in ulster counties is incredible and radical alice but you can't talk
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about happening before your eyes it's the crime of noticing . it's the crime of noticing. thank you very much david. coming up next, we're going to get your take all this and our statesman, jamie, will play it strictly by the numbers. plus, speaking . so what sergeant clay speaking. so what sergeant clay hibbs is here ? what? sergeant hibbs is here? what? sergeant screwed her over and his successes in the. so what party are continuing to screw over and some for smith is here with her own take on lady susan house's defenestration from the royal household it's all coming up don't touch that .
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it happened in the developing or even ukraine, it would be called ethnic cleansing, even ukraine, it would be called ethnic cleansing , the un would ethnic cleansing, the un would be passing. reza lution, condemning it and, western countries would be introducing sanctions against the perpetrators as john says, it means vandals are in rome burning the place down. while successive pms play the fiddle to console good bye to the british and i hope future marxist revisionists historians won't be too unkind to us when we've gone extinct. no no, no. i gave you ever noticed a look at look at these museums throughout britain that hate their inheritance that cancel exhibitions that they've been for years and the hugely popular with the public because they're not anti—colonial honest enough then they're going to hate you even when dead john so better when you pick out grave try and pick out one that's good for
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dancing on alice's dad says honestly who really cares ? this honestly who really cares? this country has been a melting pot of oh, a melting pot of people from , different countries for from, different countries for hundreds of years . oh, no, no . hundreds of years. oh, no, no. completely wrong, alice is dad. yeah. they've always a few little busts of small, modest immigration like the huguenots but basically all the people who emigrated into the british isles . 1066 and 1952, a smaller than the number that arrives in a typical year. now you're full of crap, alice is dad. that's how you your country thinking that it's normal for the united kingdom to wind up 10% of the population of albania , or population of albania, or basically 20% of the male population albania living here . population albania living here. this is about idiot labour mp in barry up in lancashire . that's
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barry up in lancashire. that's normal and you ration realising it is normal . all part of the it is normal. all part of the problem you lose your country because of that and frankly you deserve to taking in halfwit fantasies . magnus says the rate fantasies. magnus says the rate of change problematic medical services are increasing over. oh, come on. it's just stuff . oh, come on. it's just stuff. three year waiting list for a hernia ten months waiting list the maternity ward. why make such a big deal about it when we can bring in more albanians and they get to see a gp twice week educational provision is increasing compromise. you don't any indication you just need to know that britain is the source all the bad stuff in the world colonialism, the imperialism, the that's it integration is challenging because of ghettoisation the immigrants so need to integrate with you
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magnus need to integrate with them . lawlessness is rising, them. lawlessness is rising, except then surely fear is increased within communities. it isn't going to end well . it isn't going to end well. it isn't going to end well. it isn't going to end well on the trend lines of this week. so nice figures. the native of the british isles will be statistic irrelevant to the future of this land. irrelevant to the future of this land . the lifetimes of our land. the lifetimes of our children . and one note she had children. and one note she had again that multiculturalism is a unique cultural phenomena in china. the world's dominant nafion china. the world's dominant nation is , a conventional old nation is, a conventional old school ethno state that just happens to be 1 billion strong. no albanians , sex traffickers no albanians, sex traffickers running around wuhan . our running around wuhan. our resident stat man jamie jenkins is here. jamie you were with the office of national statistics. what's about the awareness this this is going to be the last time the onus does this national origin question is that is that correct that that's news to me
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and of course you i think they i think they'll be collecting it on the census. but it's more difficult to get those kind of in ten year kind of updates because the government systems i think marketing to that oh oh okay. that's that's that's interesting to know just just like not bringing race or, you know, any things like that into it, just on these numbers , on it, just on these numbers, on the steep decline in decade, on decade , is this entirely normal decade, is this entirely normal 7 decade, is this entirely normal ? well, i think being a statistician it's good to look at the long term. so if we go back a hundred years, mark the uk population was 38 million people. so it's currently 67 million people. so we've seen a massive, massive rise over decades, 29 million more people across the population now. i think looking forward very interested in terms of what the old state is showing because they they project what the population would look like. so they're saying the
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they're saying that over the next hundred , the the population next hundred, the the population is only going to rise by 3.6 million. so that's a 10th of what we've seen over the last hundred years. but what the figures don't show and this is coming this is coming to the coming out this is coming to the uk next ten years. what uk over the next ten years. what figures underplays figures kind of underplays suppose the dramatic change suppose is the dramatic change in british society? because what they projected is over the next years we lose 17 million people in the uk population due to natural change. that's because we're having far fewer births now the number of deaths at the top that population up, we'd have 21 million net immigration the next hundred years so you the next hundred years so you the population may not look like the population may not look like the numbers are going to change dramatically over the next hundred years to what we've seen in the last hundred years. but it's going to be entirely driven by immigration in and those by net immigration in and those numbers morph where you're talking kind of assumption talking a kind of an assumption of around 250,000 net immigration going be a year and remember what we saw week with half a million people coming in so it could even be a much
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bigger kind of number when look over the kind of the impact of immigration on the wider uk population over next hundred population over the next hundred years . well you said you out the years. well you said you out the other day . the albanian other day. the albanian population and the albanian income , the albanian immigrants income, the albanian immigrants have gone up something like i think you worked it out to three, five and 742% or something like that that's big. that's obvious. that's in your face they were certainly in your face they were certainly in your face on the bridges. me the other night and yet even even a provocation such as that doesn't seem to change the muted political discourse on this topic . no and obviously most of topic. no and obviously most of the albanians now coming via and what you would class as the illegal over the channel and you only got to go back before this year mark was very few albanians coming across at all and what
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the home office figures came out last thursday tell us how many people are coming across on small every single quarter small boats every single quarter and any rise is like a 1000% and the any rise is like a 1000% increase in the number coming oven increase in the number coming over. when you look july to september now versus to september now versus to september last year and, the second is afghanistan. so around fourth, the rack and the syria. but albania is off the scale is always three times more than the second highest country. and i've seen nothing in the data to suggest that at the you know there's no non economic reasons there's no non economic reasons the albanians coming over but i think what the wider immigration figures that the un has published last week show mark is that that with a immigration that that with a net immigration of hundred thousand that of hundred thousand just is that you got the big you know we've got the big natural change issue is the fact that we got fewer births the more you know to sustain the more you you know to sustain the population of uk go back to population of the uk go back to 2001 to 2000 and to buy a house was about 4.8 times your salary is now nine times your salary. and it's very interesting statistic mark in terms of the impact of people buying houses
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later, kind of being able to later, kind of not being able to live. they're powerless later live. they're powerless to later is latest figures show that is the latest figures show that by the of 30 half of women by the age of 30 half of women now are childless. but if you go back to the 1950s, it was just one in four. that think is one in four. so that think is the birth crisis bigger needs to get hold of . no no that's but get a hold of. no no that's but that too derives from immigration because people who as say would have had three children by the time they were 27 are still with mommy and daddy and. don't get to move into their own bedsit until they're 38 and have one left. and so instead of having 2.4 kids, they have one little yuppie kids, they have one little yuppie designer kid. when mummy's 43 and even people i would bet are to actually be leaving the country because they can't afford anywhere to live . can't afford anywhere to live. if they can find a reasonably country. i don't know where it is. slovenia or tajikistan where where you could actually have a small house with a bit of a garden rather than waiting till you're 58 and being able to
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afford a bedsit all the and we always like getting the numbers for you jeremy because the numbers do not lie. well they do sometimes they do play fast and loose with them sometimes the hard core data . thank you very hard core data. thank you very much, jamie up we have a grand survivor from the hell hole of . survivor from the hell hole of. telford miss samantha smith is here to weigh on and on lady susan hussey big royal story that's coming up. don't go anywhere anywhere .
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speaking of transform ative speaking of transformative demographics , lady susan hussey demographics, lady susan hussey is an old daughter who is the widow of a bbc chairman , a widow of a bbc chairman, a godmother to the prince of wales , served as woman of the bedchamber to the late queen and, then lady of the household
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to his present majesty. what the hell does that meanwhile, decade in, decade out lady susan was woman walking behind her all over the commonwealth. she is in my home town of toronto . let's my home town of toronto. let's have a look at this. there's the queen and behind the queen is lady susan and behind lady susan. oh, there's our old chum, the former cabinet minister, jason , who's been on this show, jason, who's been on this show, said if , jason, who's been on this show, said if, you're playing six degrees of regal . that's a royal degrees of regal. that's a royal flush right there, lady hussey held the royal long and faithful service with the extra bars 30, 40, 50 and 60 years of service. well, lady , 60 years of long well, lady, 60 years of long and, faithful service have all come down. she's out of here. she's stick a fork in her done after repeatedly asking and goes forlani, the founder of the abuse charity sister space,
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where she was from and to take aim from here . i'm as british as aim from here. i'm as british as you . an answer, samantha smith you. an answer, samantha smith is back with us. what do you make of this, samantha ? well, i make of this, samantha? well, i think that it's all being blown up into a massive issue of the culture wars and political correctness, political ideology . it's especially the wake of meghan's. meghan's and harry's explosive new book that and that everything being going on with that with that fiasco what i find fascinating overall just how quick prince charles king charles apologies and the prince of wales have been brand lady hussey a racist frankly this is an 83 year old woman who was . an 83 year old woman who was. yes, misguided and yes , outdated yes, misguided and yes, outdated in her line of questioning, but let's not mistake misguided curiosity for malicious . i don't curiosity for malicious. i don't think for a second that lady has intended to or to demean or to
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degrade the fund. the ceo and founder of sister space for her ethnic background. i think that as a mixed race kid growing up in a predominantly white area, i've faced every line questioning, every slur, every insuh questioning, every slur, every insult and every and intellectual curiosity there is. i've been called a dirty word , i've been called a dirty word, been asked, do you speak english? i've been asked, why do you really from? and i quickly the distinction between those who misguided but well—meaning who misguided but well—meaning who just want to know a little bit more about you and intrigued by your your diverse background those that want to cause you harm are going to hold it against you . well, i can against you. well, i can understand what you're from. telfer so you don't want to. when you're in telford, you don't want to be asked where you from? i my place in the american state of new hampshire in let me on let me work this out now 1990
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and the first decade age whenever just go and the first decade age wheneverjust go into some little general store people say, oh, where are you? where are you from? you know, it's and i it's i can it's irritating. it's annoying. but there is something pathetic about, as you say, an 83 year old woman who's 60 decades of service with the royal household hers . i don't royal household hers. i don't believe she would have survived six decades, one step behind the queen if . she were a racist queen if. she were a racist because the queen is certainly one of the least most non—racist people that this country has ever produced precise say, quite frankly, i don't think that the queen tolerate a racist. i don't think that this this burning at the stake lady hussy is warranted or necessary . warranted or necessary. interesting. how many people are saying the age is no excuse for bigotry, racism, and yet saying that she should know better if she comes. that generation this
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is this is how she grew up. my, my nan still calls people coloured my nan also said that you know, you have a special tan that'll never wash off. she said she told me that when i was eight old. isn't eight years old. it isn't because she a racist. in because she was a racist. in fact, as in assimilate the fact, as in assimilate to the queen, she's one of the most non—racist people i've ever met. and she lady chelsea and yet if she lady chelsea shoes, she would being on shoes, she would be being out on her her rear end and you her on her rear end and told you awful, awful bigoted person. how dare go and go and think dare you go and go and think about what you've done for the of your life. well, we'll look realistic on the numbers we realistic they on the numbers we were earlier there were talking about earlier there aren't any lady aren't going to be any lady susan in the uk is future really she's the past something is on its way this . there's an old its way this. there's an old lack of humanity in consigning her the dustbin of history. precisely and you are right to emphasise her six decades of loyal faithful service unpaid of as might i add to the queen is the household. it's frankly a little bit deplorable in my
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opinion that they are so quick to turn their on an individual who has has been called by prince william by king charles by the queen as more like family than and then employee and they creates an impression that the that the older generation consigned to the trenches the past that they have no opportunity to learn and have a place in modern society because the moment they slip up they're going to be and branded a racist or a bigot. no i think that there's something faintly creepy to me . a godson his godmother as to me. a godson his godmother as racist. i'm not terribly on that. but thank you very much, samantha . always glad to see you samantha. always glad to see you stumped the stain looms. you can ask me anything. gb views and gbnews.uk and coming. claire hames is one of the vaccine whose story told on this show over the past several. she's back with us because britain's ghastly. so what government will not screwing over. that's .
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next so what sajid seems the toughest sell but man hancock non socially distant predecessor doing those non socially distant tongue sarnie with his aide matt hancock is apparently the nation's heart's on. i'm a celebrity get me out of here for which he was paid 400 grand. that's over three times more than you get. if followed. matt hancock advice and got the jab, a jab, a jab and then died or were crippled by it for i'm a celebrity you get 400,000 quid in nothing flat from being crippled by vaccine . you get crippled by vaccine. you get 120,000 and pounds max . crippled by vaccine. you get 120,000 and pounds max. i believe over half of those who've received that pathetic compensate should have been guests on this show, but . matt
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guests on this show, but. matt and so what? sajid chums are slow walking payments in hopes . slow walking payments in hopes. you'll be dead before they have to cut the cheque. claire hibbs who was on our vax victim special took astrazeneca as matt . so what sanjay told her, and she's been hung out to she's been diagnosed . this is an been diagnosed. this is an official diagnosis that it was vaccine that did to her she's been with vaccine induced thrombocytopenia thrombosis and recently with fibromyalgia and she's still being given the run—around by the vaccine damage payment scheme. clare is your fellow citizen and needs your help because of what's so what's and those guys over the river have done to her. how are you feeling. have a good bad days. mainly bad days. i am . feeling. have a good bad days. mainly bad days. i am. i'm. i'm getting there . it's. it's getting there. it's. it's difficult, sir, to every day
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have something different. there's always something you i, ihave there's always something you i, i have lots and lots of pains all over my body. chronic fatigue that it's and i'm always ill. i've got my immune system is rock bottom i've had any immune system. well basically just did a number on your immune system so you'll you just get an everything. yeah that's kind in the air. yeah what's the official exp elevation for y. you because i think it's , it was you because i think it's, it was six, seven, eight months ago, nine months ago . you were first nine months ago. you were first on the show. yeah why haven't you got the 120 grand yet. because you work you you're eating into your savings and all kinds of things. eating into your savings and all kinds of things . yeah, well, kinds of things. yeah, well, we've got no savings now . we're we've got no savings now. we're literally now wage down in the house hold and struggling and the vaccine damage payments game just. it's not just me. the excuse is that they make
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constantly is it started off with them blaming hospital . and with them blaming hospital. and the nhs for not sending in medical records so they couldn't be sent off to the medical assessors. this has happened. it was many a daily basis was many people on a daily basis who we speak to on twitter . who we speak to on twitter. they're saying that their records that their has now been with medical assessors a over six months and they're still not here and now if originally when everybody was complaining about why it was taking so long for people to awarded they were saying that once it's gone to their medical assessors your claim. yeah you should informed of in 12 weeks yeah now this is months for some people and they've now changed the goalposts and the official say that they now they're actually saying there is no time we can, we cannot put a time frame on it now. well that's this is this because even if not a other person were to be totalled by
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these crappy failed vaccines, oversold you by boobs like boris and the other fellows, and it's true that people are i, like i said, joining your list every day of the week . last week i day of the week. last week i said, we can do this night. that poor 14 year old boy off , the poor 14 year old boy off, the coast of wherever it was county mayo in ireland. terrible stories all in the newspapers the time. another one today. yeah but basically at the rate the government is processing the existing it will be . 300 years existing it will be. 300 years before all the present people get their compensation. so you would to live to whatever it is 327 before you would get your payment. yes so in in june when vicky was the first person to be awarded that month . i believe awarded that month. i believe there was probably ten or 11 awards in that month of june. we
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now december tomorrow . and the now december tomorrow. and the official figures are showing that now there have been 28 award. so talking from june to now. yeah, that's another 18. yeah.in now. yeah, that's another 18. yeah. in months 18. so six months. that's three a month. yeah so this is this , i don't yeah so this is this, i don't care what you feel about whether you love the lockdowns, whether love the covid, whether you love the vaccines. claire one of your fellow citizens . and it doesn't fellow citizens. and it doesn't . well, even for a depraved nation, such this, the heartlessness , you get this all heartlessness, you get this all day long on people accuse me. oh you just. you woke up with a slight and said it must be the astrazeneca yeah they the people on twitter are horrendous. i mean there's one particular person he comment it comment it he said and all the old rubbish and missing formation on the
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mark steyn show again you know and people call it lies all the time and we, we have obviously we run rebuke. yeah and we said that's injured and bereaved uk which is a it's a group that these people have had all these other star charities that have all the celebrity and you've just had get on and do it yourself and. we do we are now doing our own newsletter where. we're doing a story about one of our members. every issue we're now doing these ribbons. our members. every issue we're now doing these ribbons . since now doing these ribbons. since we've been doing the ribbons , we've been doing the ribbons, raise awareness for people to wear we have so many every day telling new stories about what's happened and it's shocking is absolutely to see how people are actually injured by. this vaccine that that you just hear about. no, i mean rishi sunak is about. no, i mean rishi sunak is a he's of those fellows who became very not doing anything
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terribly useful or productive. i don't quite know i a billion quid out of it i don't you you should have enough human feeling inside you you excuse for a prime minister to understand that these people in the you blown through the you spend all the money that's ever going exist in this country this century. you should be able to find some for claire her fellow sufferers who did what everybody from the green down told them to do . they're not if you get sick do. they're not if you get sick of being called a conspiracy all the time misinformation anti—vax conspiracy theories we get called law. and even when we say this is fact , we were confirmed this is fact, we were confirmed this is fact, we were confirmed this year and we don't go over anymore. it's not worth it anymore. it's not worth it anymore because no it is there's no point we know the truth she's not an anti vax. she's sick because . she put that thing in because. she put that thing in her body . yeah, well, thank you her body. yeah, well, thank you very much, claire we're going to way we're going to try as usual
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whichever cowardly person isn't there. well, we're going to get one of these health secretaries. they change every fortnight . they change every fortnight. going to get one of them on one of these days . dan wootton is of these days. dan wootton is head wallop your wednesday alec and nobody's business watching for us dan mark steyn good evening we have a red wall space deal tonight nigel farage lee anderson both the studio these are the two men to solve the migrant crisis plus joining from the us our special correspondent for the royal tour mark steyn a search and samantha markle. the astray sister of the duchess sussex. who are they supporting overin sussex. who are they supporting over in the states? william and kate or meghan and harry. she's got fascinating perspective . on got fascinating perspective. on i love that markle family . it's i love that markle family. it's she's a very lonely miss meghan in that family all coming up with dan on best late night show british telly stays safe stay .
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free no spin no bias no censorship i'm dan watson tonight with brexit now borders in greater japanese an effort to red wall hedgerows. nigel farage in westminster's toughest mp lee anderson join for a britain in crisis special at 955 last night, where the disillusioned red wall tories should defect to reform and spark a political revolution. then i'll explore whether the government's axing the plans to turn back migrant boats means. we've given up on the channel crisis new edition of the real world with . lee of the real world with. lee anderson coming at 945 as scots rise up against scheming nicholas sturgeon on one of her top civil servants says this i'm actually there to talk about is bringing up the kingdom is the snp coming apart at the seams.
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