tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News November 30, 2022 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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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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that's my digest next after which i'll get the thoughts of my superstar dawn some adam brooks and actually as the late queen , the great lady in waiting queen, the great lady in waiting resign after decades of service , allegedly asking a black woman what part of africa. she's from will this unfortunate faux pas now be by the sussex squad and other royal family haters and wreckers to launch incorrect racism . that's how big today's racism. that's how big today's at 10 pm. i've got lots of revelations on this actually. plus you'll never who our special correspondent the wales's tour of america is meghan's estranged sister samantha , markle, and she's samantha, markle, and she's going reveal her country is going to reveal her country is really backing in the stateside battle. the prince's that's even managed to split the kennedy dynasty. samantha markle with me at 1040 has the qatar world exposed the selective outrage of the hypocrites at the bbc football legend and star pundit lawrenson hits out at the corporation that stabbed him in the back he's live 1020 plus should policing guideline is be
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changed to prevent trans officers from strip searching women . that's what surrey's women. that's what surrey's police and crime commissioner lisa townsend is calling . she's lisa townsend is calling. she's goes head to head with trans on board cost of free to wallace and the clash at 920 i'll get your verdict to two bars used by the front pages hot off the presses and a brand new greatest person union jack has been coming to. this is let's go . coming to. this is let's go. so a very busy show ahead including a very spicy digest in just a moment. you know, we do the news first, so let's get the headunes the news first, so let's get the headlines with tatiana sanchez . headlines with tatiana sanchez. thank you very much. dan, this is the latest from the gb newsroom the prince of wales says there's no for racism in society . the statement coming society. the statement coming after a royal was forced to
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resign over . after a royal was forced to resign over. comments made at a reception and cosy forlani who's the founder of a domestic abuse , says she was repeat oddly asked by prince william's court why she really came from lady susan hussey. then charles injured her after she told her she born in the uk and is british. kensington palace says . the comments were unacceptable and it was right for her to step aside with immediate effect . aside with immediate effect. more than 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike across nine trusts in england and wales next month. unite is the latest to announce staff . the latest to announce staff. they're joining of 999 call handler orderlies, ambulance technicians and who are also set to off the job of the strike will hit national rail as well as other train operators and more than 100 eurostar staff will stop . the announcements will stop. the announcements follow today's actions by university and college union
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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 minister damian hinds told mp there's been an unprecedented increase in the number of offenders over the last few months. he says it's partly due to the criminal association's strike over the summer, which saw more people on remand a major trial of an experimental alzheimer's drug has shown for the first time that early stages of the disease can be slowed . scientists found can be slowed. scientists found after months larkana mab stored progression by 27% compared with patients taking placebo. however, experts warn as the medicine works during, however, experts warn as the medicine works during , the medicine works during, the initial stages of the disease most won't benefit . unless most won't benefit. unless there's a revolution in spotting it . labour leader, sir keir it. labour leader, sir keir starmer has accused the prime of
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being weak during a heated pmqs this afternoon rishi sunak came under fire from the opposition . under fire from the opposition. private school funding failure to maintain housebuilding targets and the latest theories of industrial action . and of industrial action. and fleetwood mac singer songwriter mcvie has died at the age 79. her family , she passed away her family, she passed away peacefully this following a short illness. the band has paid tribute to her on twitter, calling truly one of a kind . tv calling truly one of a kind. tv onune calling truly one of a kind. tv online , an ab. plus radio. this online, an ab. plus radio. this is gb news now is back to dan wootton tonight tonight . wootton tonight tonight. the bbc sky news , stv and the bbc sky news, stv and channel 4 might fail to do their duty and report it because they are in the tank for scheming sturgeon and always have been. be honest. but the snp coming
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be honest. but the snp is coming apart at the seams. last week the supreme court flatly rejected nicola's illegal and spunous rejected nicola's illegal and spurious bid to host indyref2, which no. one, bat her rabid base wants. and today shocking video leaked to daily record shows one of her top civil servants joking with colleagues that his job is about, quote up the uk . the truly appalling the uk. the truly appalling comment . ken the uk. the truly appalling comment. ken thompson the director general of strategy external affairs, shows exactly what the nationalist focus is on even during the spiralling cost of living crisis. tell you a secret about why , of course, the secret about why, of course, the strategy in my job description. it's partly that it's a word that gets me through some doors in whitehall they discover that what i've actually talked about is breaking up the kingdom so it's kind of it's a shorthand constitutional change . oh how constitutional change. oh how those attendees . there's nothing those attendees. there's nothing funny for scots suffering from a failing record ambulance waiting
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and a spiralling drug debt crisis as £1.5 million is spent on the salaries of civil servants tasked to work on the independence brief and sturgeon is finally being stood up to by women who know her insane gender reform recognition bill, which appeals to the woke minority she so covets, puts them risk. so this new law , which is expected this new law, which is expected to pass this year , gives to pass this year, gives children as young as 16. the legal right to change gender without thought. a gender dysphoria diagnosis while cutting the time someone to live in their new gender to just three months. so look at what happened last night when . the happened last night when. the feminist protester alexander finally gave first minister some much needed home truths about, just how disastrous her law be for biologic women. benedict for women's rights.7 no against trans
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people . shame on you. legendary people. shame on you. legendary daddy, for moving in and normalised to half the world's species away from any male . they species away from any male. they look like snobs . it is not look like snobs. it is not misogynistic. look like snobs. it is not misogynistic . media does not misogynistic. media does not people frustration . as someone people frustration. as someone who's actually made the gender reassignment, i see less dangerous females to sell by i our spinning . shame on the man. our spinning. shame on the man. that's culture and scotland. the titles many of them written for science and also rights. i see that this is a moment when we see unions fail. and those of you who are sitting here complicit , you who are sitting here complicit, keeping our lens chopped for women actually been raped by. male slave self. i think it's burning and that's got nothing do with science race and i support trans race . what and i support trans race. what and i support trans race. what
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an extraordinary video and instead it looked furious. an extraordinary video and instead it looked furious . she instead it looked furious. she doesn't like hearing the truth doesn't like hearing the truth does. doesn't like hearing the truth does . j.k. rowling , the most does. j.k. rowling, the most famous author in the world, is boldly challenging sturgeon over this matter, labelling her a destroyer of women's rights. that's crates of champagne to as derek apparently who works for women's rights charity says she's a good. the harry potter also tweeted in spite of all careful precautions the first minister has been axed suddenly exposed to some freedom speech. heads will surely. exposed to some freedom speech. heads will surely . and by the heads will surely. and by the way for those who think there is no risk from sturgeon's gender id legislation . then take a look id legislation. then take a look at this report from the bbc's website yesterday . the headline website yesterday. the headline reads trans woman jail owed for sex with 14 year old girl . the sex with 14 year old girl. the article then goes the defendant named by police as david oughton, also as danielle rowe's gemini was found guilty of
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penetrative sexual activity with a child following a trial . so a child following a trial. so scheming sturgeon playing with fire here and i think she's going to get burned and respond now my superstar former editor current columnist , the daily current columnist, the daily star, dawn nissim. the businessman and activist adam and the broadcaster ashley james told me some can nicholas sturgeon really say she's on the side of women anymore? no, she can't . i think she's at risk of can't. i think she's at risk of alienating 50% of global voters to. be honest with you. i think this bill of rights is incredibly dangerous to women. i'm not saying trans trans women are all dangerous to women, but we know as that case you've just mentioned, abuse does happen. and if one woman or girl is sexually assaulted because this then nicholas sturgeon has quite putting blood on our hands. mean there are 12 trans prisoners in
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scottish prisons the moment who have been convicted of a rape or sexual of women. they have been placed in female prisons because . they identify as women . they . they identify as women. they are obviously still completely physically men. i think it's an incredibly dangerous thing to. and j.k. rowling has never once said anything transphobic, not all she has ever is talked about the rights of women and the first women's rights meeting held back in the 1860s. i think it was in america. and i really think donne that the clock is being turned back to what those women were fighting for. we are losing our rights on a daily basis, i think is incredibly women and girls have every right have a safe space. i think that what nicholas sturgeon is trying to do is very, very dangerous. ashley james, you disagree? i think the debate very nuanced, but where i find it really difficult is i don't think trans rights and, women's rights are i
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think we're fighting the same , think we're fighting the same, which is violence men. i think , which is violence men. i think, yes, of course that violence . yes, of course that violence. women by men. by men . yes. women by men. by men. yes. i have trans friends. and i ever feel that they are anything other than women, i feel safe their company both in lose and changing spaces. my fear is i don't like sharing spaces especially say nightclubs . men especially say nightclubs. men not trans women, but men. and thatis not trans women, but men. and that is my fear. not trans women, but men. and that is my fear . you're kind of that is my fear. you're kind of eradicating the safe spaces, especially because that's what the law is of, like pitted against us. so there's a case in italy, for example, women did lock the door and that was described as the judge's an open invitation. so a man got off the case of rape. i think it's really dangerous to lob the trans community in with predators because that alone is male predators. but we are even at that article, it's okay. but there are of male actually. you know i'm afraid to walking home
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at night because i know that we're not we're not saying that all men are involved. there has been a lot of demonisation of men the way over the past couple of years, but because fact is men cannot enter a female, only . so what nicholas sturgeon doing is she's just proposing reform the gender recognition . reform the gender recognition. and 30 other countries have already done so at the moment. it's a very and everyone else . it's a very and everyone else. so why can't we know my point is it right is it it's a very inhumane and traumatic process process for trans people to have to wait for two years. and then on top of that because of nhs times, would you be happy if you were a 16 year old child? i mean, i know, your, your, your baby much younger than that at the moment. but that 16 the moment. but once that 16 comes home to you and says, oh, i've been living the other six for three months, i'm transitioning well, which is what she's proposing is being
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taken out of the hands of parents what she's proposing is, you three months and then you have three months to change your mind. so it would be six months. you don't even have to. so you're okay with that? you'd comfortable with that? i would be. i like, let's be. i would like, let's say using example, if either of using your example, if either of my children. so i've got a son. i'm having daughter. if it was i'm having a daughter. if it was a sighted but if either of them ever came to say i feel i was born in the wrong body, i would want to think that we lived in a society that supports them and course by way i understand this also because i wouldn't want society changing for them. you to make sure we've to make sure that this isn't just a phased don't went through puberty they're not struggling their sexuality because you know i've spent a lot of women on this show who went through the transitioning process had their life destroyed like care who of course took the action against the tavistock. she had the double mastectomy. she had the puberty blockers all before she was old. and all
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was 20 years old. and all actually what was going on was a struggle with sexuality. so i think then you have more people in the trans community who honestly like suicidal because how they are stigmatised in society and also the trauma of having to wait for so long so like i said i get it's a nuanced debate. i feel quite strongly about protecting female only spaces.i about protecting female only spaces. i just don't think that we need to separate trans and women's rights. adam brookes , i women's rights. adam brookes, i just want to move on a little bit to talk about the overall with the snp actually , at the with the snp actually, at the start of my digested , i played start of my digested, i played that very clip of one of scotland's main civil servants seeming to think it's a great that he walks into . and rather that he walks into. and rather than trying to with the problems in the nhs or the cost of lockdown crisis, whatever to me, in fact he in and he loves because actually the civil servants in whitehall that all he wants to do is break up the i mean this is why scotland is
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really suffering at the moment it because the civil servants in the snp they are focussed on only thing independence at any i believe nicholas sturgeon wants to be in the history books, she wants to be, she to be the they will be. yeah. she wants be the leader that broke up the uk that gave scotland independ and so she's got a superiority complex so her name will then be bound for hundreds of years that she wants to be is also a an elected leader unlike the british. but the uk you know because their prime minister through the democratic process so. yes they are. and we didn't vote for. but that's not the democracy we have in this country. so that's not even part this debate. not even part this debate. i'm not in scotland, but i see how the majority of scottish people can now look at nicholas sturgeon and she's the future and think that she's the future and think that she's the future and not the past, isn't she? i mean, in a way, dawn, it's been, hasn't it, the past couple of weeks because all of a sudden and look i know i've always been critical of sturgeon for her motives mentioned. well, no, i
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have i call it scheming sturgeon , you know, but i have also admitted, dawn, that she has been very politically popular. she's had a clever strategy. i think strategy is now blowing up in her face. she's an incredibly good politician she is a very she still going down this path because to it feels direct and she doesn't have to. the majority of scots i think the path she's going down now is very dangerous. but i think she a very clever politician up until now , the whole the whole until now, the whole the whole transgender and the women's rights thing worries me enormously , as i've said. but enormously, as i've said. but that will take an awful of normal scots to, of course it will it. really. well and i do understand why she's doing it. things are fine as they are and i just wanted to say to ashley, you mean this sort of you know, i mean this sort of like self—identifying, you know either or adam could you either done or adam could you know , live as a woman in theory know, live as a woman in theory who even chickened out on this and go into the nightclub toilet. you were talking about your gym changing your swimming , changing them because they are
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identifying as a woman based to if the gender recognition that for what i understand which is coming up that's where they would if they would put in there so there would be skype there will be example she when she wants to . but this sets a wants to. but this sets a precedent as well, doesn't it? put them in prison? i'm a father of two daughters and i'm scared. what the future holds. if this happens scotland, creep happens, scotland, it will creep here . and i do want men in here. and i do want men in dresses with makeup on or into changing rooms and making is not just about danger and safety. it's about feeling comfortable who you women you need to feel comfortable. just wait until woke. labour's power and see what happens in the rest of the world. that i know what woman so i mean yeah that's concern. tony so. adam actually james isaev is up here all night, but coming up should red wall mps defect from the conservatives to reform uk and spark a pro—brexit revolution? nigel farage live in the studio at 935. but first,
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should policing guidelines be changed to prevent trans officers from strip searching women ? surrey police and crime women? surrey police and crime commissioner lisa townsend, who suggested that change goes head to head with trans racial broadcaster wallis in the clash. next, let me know what you think. dan at gbnews.uk. think. me dan at gbnews.uk. tweet at gb tweet using the handle at gb news. running there news. our poll running there too. after , the too. the results after, the break .
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red wall arrows lee anderson and nigel both on the way. but it's time now for the clash . are you time now for the clash. are you sorry ? commissioner has found sorry? commissioner has found herself at the centre a blazing trans row after saying recently transitioned officers not be allowed to conduct female strip searches leading tsar lisa townsend i i'm delighted to say will join me in just a minute is being slammed by campaigners criticising current national police council guidelines that advise forces to recognise the new identity . transgender new identity. transgender officers from the they transition it once a transgender colleague has transitioned they will search persons the same gender as their own lived gender in some cases and search officers can be out of the society ejects. but what do you think should policing guidelines be changed to prevent trans officers from strip searching women ? me down at gbnews.uk women? me down at gbnews.uk tweet me gb news. our twitter poll running near to results shortly, to shortly, but going head to the head are will liz the
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head to now are will liz the woman at the centre of this storm sorry police commissioner lisa townsend and trans lisa townsend and the trans writer host of the gender nebulous podcast, frieda wallace. it's to have both of you here. so, lisa , do you want you here. so, lisa, do you want to set out your stall first and explain you think this is important , explain you think this is important, danielle? well, it is important, danielle? well, it is important . what we're talking important. what we're talking aboutis important. what we're talking about is women who are being searched intimately , searched at searched intimately, searched at a point when they're really vulnerable. so they've been brought into custody. any of us could be brought into custody . could be brought into custody. these aren't women who have been tried or convicted of any crime at all. they've been brought into custody they may themselves be a victim of abuse of trauma , be a victim of abuse of trauma, have mental health issues . and have mental health issues. and what we're doing is we're saying to them. well, the feelings of a male officer who may have very recent as recently as this morning decided that they would like to identify as a woman, a more important your sex based rights and that to cannot be rights and that to cannot be right and so we do need to take
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on a case by case basis not saying there should be a blanket policy. i think that's really dangerous but i do think that in the interests protecting women and know police aren't always and we know police aren't always as great as they should be, the vast majority of policemen, the vast majority of policemen, the vast majority of men , the vast vast majority of men, the vast majority women are good majority of trans women are good people. trying to get on people. just trying to get on with if we've learnt with jobs. but if we've learnt anything last years, anything in the last few years, it that we need to. some it is that we need to. some people include sadly the police about their for do disagree why . well i don't totally disagree she did make some points i mean in cases of vulnerable women people that may be, you know a if extra care you know please deal a lot of challenging behaviours people deal with people very extremely of stress. this is something that these officers have to take into consideration and what would you like to ask a family? trans police officers are there in the survey area . that's a really survey area. that's a really good question, actually . and i good question, actually. and i don't know. i've asked i've asked of course you don't know because are none. no, because there are none. no, that's actually not true. i'm conscious of particularly, i'm
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conscious because that conscious of one because that person me today. so this person email me today. so this one, this one police officer present with the need to present you with the need to have an article in the daily mail and come on to a national tv station and talk about that when you would your was to look into misogyny the police force. but what you do in is looking the wrong way. well doing this you're not looking at misogyny the police force you know what is your job exactly ? is it to is your job exactly? is it to find the one trans officer and make an issue of that? or is it to help women? is it and if i was a police officer , would you was a police officer, would you have a problem with me searching a woman and? when you say strip search, that just means taking coat off very different levels of strip search. okay. you've met, you've made some good points of freedom. so let's let lisa respond. yeah. so my job as police crime commissioner lisa respond. yeah. so my job as poiofz crime commissioner lisa respond. yeah. so my job as poiof course,ime commissioner lisa respond. yeah. so my job as poiof course, quite)mmissioner lisa respond. yeah. so my job as poiof course, quite)nwideioner lisa respond. yeah. so my job as poiof course, quite)nwide one. is, of course, quite a wide one. my is, of course, quite a wide one. my is to is to hold chief my job is to is to hold chief constable to account on on behalf of the people of in my in my particular case. sorry, i my particular case. sorry, but i also very particular also take a very particular interest of and
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interest in the of women and girls and male violence in particular against women and girls across surrey. but it's not just surrey where care about women. i care about women, right . the country you're sorry your is based in surrey and were 23,000 sexual assault and sex based crimes in surrey this year and at trans women isn't going to change that and what we find is that when people do look the wrong way , that's when wrong way, that's when perpetrators go unchecked . this perpetrators go unchecked. this is why wayne cousins was allowed to be a police officer for so long because people are looking the wrong way and you know, activists like, do you think this is a distraction to is that what you're saying ? pardon? what you're saying? pardon? sorry, done . you think this is sorry, done. you think this is a distraction from the real issues going i fully understand the need insert and say i work for the ambulance service when i go to attend a lady i'm fully aware she may very vulnerable in that situation, but my transness she's not i've never some day it was looking at me being they
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just want help and i know it's a different situation in the police. you're dealing with people who've perhaps committed some you know they might a knife on you don't know we don't know reason why you're searching someone that's a completely someone so that's a completely different situation but what saying part is not the saying the trans part is not the important the important important part. the important part is that civil servant, important part. the important part is that civil servant , the part is that civil servant, the person that's working on behalf of police is doing the best of the police is doing the best job can. of the police is doing the best job can . it's got the trans job they can. it's got the trans bit doesn't matter i'm not sentencing i would agree and the problem isn't the trans bid the problem isn't the trans bid the problem think is self i.d. problem isn't the trans bid the problem think is self id. and you mentioned dimensions when cousins who of course is unfortunately a really unfortunately a really unfortunate but good example of where we know that not all police officers unfortunately are quite the people that want to be we believe i am i consider what i would i'd change that you know i potentially so i'm happy to answer your question afraid to answer your question afraid to so the potential with self idea is if you have a police officer and it's this accounts for lots of other areas
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including prisons if you have a police officer who who does have a desire to do something to women. but let's none of us would be happy with self body would be happy with self body would allow that person to self id into that situation. and then the mp guidelines say, well then thatis the mp guidelines say, well then that is allowed to you intimately search a woman . so intimately search a woman. so that's where i have an issue now . i did i do take issue with somebody telling me about the issues i can and can't care about. i care about male about. i care about more male violence women. i care violence against women. i care about of other issues as about a lot of other issues as but this is something that i do feel strongly because the feel strongly about because the women surrey to and tell women of surrey to me and tell me bothers them. i act me that it bothers them. i act on behalf. okay, frida, on their behalf. okay, frida, i'll give you the final word. well, just find thing well, i just find thing performative because we know lisa worked with the lgb lisa has worked with the lgb alliance, known trans alliance, are known trans hostile groups , does work with hostile groups, does work with them with we are them she's worked with we are she have a court she spokespeople we have a court we no i don't think it's fair to describe the lgb alliance as trans as anti—trans . are you trans as anti—trans. are you sure dan do you want to see some of the tweets? do you want to look at who follows then and
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what and what the content of their mentions are? because it's not pretty darn their mentions are? because it's not pretty dam and they call people i'm they call me my on twitter a because of this kind of discourse and this happens on a daily basis it's not a joke anymore and so is going to get hurt and it will be because these kind of words and then the trans person is going to get hurt. okay. well, it's been fascinating debate thank you so much for that is. the much for having that is. the host the gender podcast free host of the gender podcast free wallace and the surrey police commissioner. lisa wallace and the surrey police commissioner . lisa townsend so commissioner. lisa townsend so who do you agree with should policing be changed to prevent trans officers from strip searching women ? elliot on searching women? elliot on twitter says strip searching should be performed by persons of the same sex as. should be performed by persons of the same sex as . the person of the same sex as. the person being searched, whether they are women or men. it's a humiliating process. there's no need to make it worse than it has to be. i'm from whisky. exactly how many times is this actually been an issue, whereas several times the men have strip search on accompanied minors. let's look at issue rather than
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at the real issue rather than making up from julian making stuff up and from julian on it should be your sex on email. it should be your sex at determines who you can at birth determines who you can search else. just woke search anything else. just woke idiocy and your verdict is now in. is overwhelmed . 92% of in. wow is overwhelmed. 92% of you agree that trans police be stopped strip searching stopped from strip searching women just 8% of you say they women. just 8% of you say they shouldn't. coming up as the government as plans to turn government acts as plans to turn back migrants in the channel. is this proof we given up on this proof we have given up on protecting our borders westminster's mp. westminster's tough talking mp. that in real world with that and more in real world with lee anderson at 945. but as pro—eu david plots to return to the labour frontbencher should wave ball mp deflect to reform uk and fight to save brexit . uk and fight to save brexit. nigel farage live on reports of his secret talks with disillusion lawmakers straight after the break break .
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what the farage now and nigel is in the studio while don't know where to start this week because in terms of politics your involvement of that of course things are really heating up but can we start with maybe some of the news that you don't always cover on your show because it involves your political life, your reform uk life , which i can your reform uk life, which i can talk about more easily. and of course there have been these growing reports. nigel you might be into talks with tory mps red mp, specifically about defecting
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from tories to reform. is this becoming a more serious proposition as the migrant crisis gets out of control. the truth of it is, let's take the migrant crisis. this is hotels filling up all over the country, seaside towns midlands towns, northern towns , people enraged northern towns, people enraged by what they're saying. you know social housing, waiting lists get ever longer gp appointments get ever longer gp appointments get ever longer they say well these young men getting in their eyes everything so deep resentment but even worse than that, it's a betrayal of brexit . i mean, laughably, the rishi sunak said in the house of commons today , i urge you to commons today, i urge you to brexit because it brings back control of our borders. i mean you what? but come on, i'm in. tory backbenchers were laughing at nigel no, no, no, at that. nigel well, no, no, no, no. they i mean, i know. no it's embarrassing. so look i think a lot of these rebel mps understand that unless something was drastically going to change and that mean a huge amendment to the rights act, leaving or
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redefining the 1951 definition of what a refugee is or perhaps all three at the same time their basically gone and they know that understand that now we're way too early to talk about rebel mps defecting to reform but what we are talking about and the conversations that i'm happy with people, is there any point to the conservative party? is there actually any to a party? i mean, if it's now become a high tax state, having a war on small business is the conservative party reform a bill or does something need to come to replace it? now, i know it's around for 200 years, so that's the level of conversation, to be honest and reform, has launched a big advertise in this campaign this week really honing in on the concept of stopping the boats. let's have a little .
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we have to talk about immigration. we have to talk about immigration . and of course this immigration. and of course this with lots of coverage in the mainstream media who maybe for a while thought you were off the political front line now speculating on a comeback the mail on sunday winner in the south. yeah i saw all that i mean i was in the english channel two years ago. i was out two years ago during lockdown. i remember speaking to you it was by the good excuse to not be locked down. you working on this? i always thought this? i was? i always thought this? i was? i always thought this would become a huge issue. and it is massive. you said it you know leaks into you know it leaks into everything doesn't leaks into everything doesn't it leaks into housing, health and housing, leaks into health and everything and our population explosion which continues in
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this country and i mean even legal migration. i mean, you believe you know the net figures of half a million. so these are the numbers i think this is becoming the biggest issue in british politics is likely to for some years to come . i for some years to come. i personally i'll be honest with you, i'm very happy being here at gb news. i'm glad to know i genuinely am. and i think channelis genuinely am. and i think channel is growing and maturing , getting a lot more influence , , getting a lot more influence, getting back into active frontline politics is not top of my bucket list. it's not what i really want to. but who's who's to say where we're going to be at 18 months time? well, the problem is, nigel, all of us who for brexit now feel betrayed because those migration because we saw those migration figures. yeah, this literally the opposite of why we ignored the opposite of why we ignored the establishment in 2016. i mean literally we ignored the prime minister today we all of the economists said we ignored it because. we weirich obama. he's you know , it is it is. they
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he's you know, it is it is. they see these numbers , that is. and see these numbers, that is. and every running a small business thought being away from the eu rulebook might make life just a little bit easier. know supply side reform of any kind at all. a fishing industry saying what was that all about. nothing's improved . the truth of it is the improved. the truth of it is the truth of it is the conservative party was against brexit , party was against brexit, overwhelmingly against brexit. it picked it up as a talisman after those european elections 2019. what a vast majority see off the back of it. but those at the top of the conservative party they never really believed in just used it for in it. they just used it for short term political gain. i now fear, you know, with blair we've the other miliband is back from new york and they're all saying we must to eu rules and then the conversation two years down the road is well if we're bag the rules and having no say, we as well rejoin. well of course, and now a bloc. it's the now moving a bloc. it's the establishment bloc because you can see change coming in the can see the change coming in the msm who now emboldened
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msm too who are now emboldened to about again morgan to talk about again piers morgan was then said was the remainer but then said he the vote now he supported the vote now saying there's there there's massive issue and there should be a second referendum. but i mean, i have to but you may i mean, i have to laugh . piers morgan, who laugh. piers morgan, who believes nothing . well, believes in nothing. well, speaking who believe in speaking of who believe in nothing, david miliband , you nothing, david miliband, you mentioned earlier . nothing, david miliband, you mentioned earlier. this was mentioned him earlier. this was really shocking what he had to say on lbc earlier in the week. i know . seen it already. but in i know. seen it already. but in case you missed, have a watch. just spell out what kind of relationship would a rationalised. let me tell you my starting point. there's regulatory block in the world thatis regulatory block in the world that is by europe as a regulatory in the world defined by america and as a regulatory block in the world, defined by china. that isn't going to be a regulator three block defined by the united kingdom. we have to decide going be decide we're not going to be a member of the european union, but european but aligning with european union, given that it's a largest export market, makes common sense, what's the bet. he's keir starmer's minister. sense, what's the bet. he's keir starmer's minister . once starmer's minister. once labour's business editor
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returned to the front page for the ultimate reminder. i love that regulatory all they can think about is regulation . what think about is regulation. what about wealth creation ? what about wealth creation? what about wealth creation? what about millions of men and women out there going , taking risk, out there going, taking risk, doing own thing? that's where real wealth creation comes from and. that's the final nail in the coffin, i think for the party. that budget was a war against sole traders, self—employed and small companies. they are putting up corporate tax by 30% on the 1st of april. they're putting up dividend tax. that's how most small companies pay themselves by one quarter percent. and they will not allow any thought . ir35 will not allow any thought. ir35 rules which make it so difficult for independent contractors. now 35 visitors. grace. disgusting and it actually wasn't going to cost all that much in the scheme of tory dance of that horror. and that's the thing as much as people want to keep attacking dross and kwarteng there was so much to celebrate in that in
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direction travel i actually it was the first time i think actually for 30 years that a conservative party had tried to reduce the size the state. it was a very modest half a percent reduction but they were trying they may have bungled the detail but the direction of travel was right. well, now back to big tax , big state. look i have to say they may have 200 years or the tories now face the next two years is existential what people like me have got to decide as we head towards that election in two years. time is there a real opportunity under first past the post system to together a new political movement that ultimately replaces the conservative party. well, because there has to be an alternative. to the labour party. yes. because the problem is nigel brexiteers do not want to vote for the man who spent years telling us that what he believed more than anything else was thwarting the biggest
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democratic movement in british history . and i don't care what history. and i don't care what keir starmer says, i know he's making all of the right noises as to the mail on sunday, pretending that he's more of a brexiteer than sunak. i do not believe it. and if he wants miliband back in a potential labour cabinet, i genuinely think we need just that threat. you know what? we need a political party that actually says, joe, get going about the interests of our country, our people. first, we're going to be proudly, we're going to defend our not to fall prey our we're not going to fall prey to globalist conspiracies or coups. we just going to put our own people first. and i'm not sure whether that's right wing message or a left wing message . message or a left wing message. i don't think it matters. but it's a party that stands up for the nation and we need very, very badly and disraeli said all those ago the those years ago, the conservative is a national conservative party is a national party, meaning it represented the or is nothing . well, the or it is nothing. well, those words are coming back and i guess it is a case of this space. nigel and of course tonight will you've at 7:00
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tomorrow night. where on tv do thank you nigel but coming up after the queen's former lady in waiting over unfortunate comments a black woman. will comments to a black woman. will the sussex squad and the monarchy's other haters and wreckers to wrongly wreckers now use this to wrongly accuse the royals of racism? i super top panel join me to debate that it's a real headache for the palace . the media buzz for the palace. the media buzz after ten. but first, as government axes plans to turn back migrants in the channel, this proof we've given this is proof we've given on protecting borders . and is protecting our borders. and is it that we leave the eci as it time that we leave the eci as nigel mentioned? just end for good. join me to that and more. in the real world. lee anderson westminster's toughest mp's straight after the break .
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crossed the channel to england this month alone. but we're no closer to stopping the invasion , not least after the government axed plans to physically turn away boats in water. so home office minister robert jenrick previously they were only previously said they were only there were only limited circumstances which the quote push tactics be used push back tactics would be used physically dinghies but physically dragway dinghies but . are now complete . the proposals are now complete the scrapped so lee , lots of the scrapped so lee, lots of folks are going to say again this is your party giving up on truly trying to stop the boats. because i've been saying for two years that push back is not the only tactics , the only thing only tactics, the only thing that's going to work, but it needs to be part of a smorgasbord of measures, one of the many tactics the australians that's done something support myself for over two years. i don't know why we're brave enough all while we're not to do this . no enough all while we're not to do this. no argument. the home secretary and previous home secretary and previous home secretary talk about pushbacks. for some reason, they seem reluctant to do it. but look, you know what , what's the you know what, what's the consequence of not doing this
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done again? we've got hundreds and young men arriving on our and of young men arriving on our shores this week. where are they going? they're going to ftx. they're straight into they're going straight into hotels, dispersed into the community an absolute community is an absolute honestly i cannot apologise enough dump this is my government is party this doing this i don't my party on government on this they're on nofice government on this they're on notice the got them on notice i think some in the conservative party got them on notice on this it's absolutely shocking need to man up, get a grip and sort out and start turning these boats back because since our last conversation week, we've conversation week, lee, we've learned . 40,000 are still being learned. 40,000 are still being housed in hotels. so that's not only housed in hotels. so that's not only £7 million a day in terms of the cost, the think of what that's doing to. the local communities like skagen is down the country yeah where tourists can't we have businesses being destroyed where people are having weddings cancelled and events cancelled. this is actually starting destroy the fabnc actually starting destroy the fabric of communities affected the hospitality industry as
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well. i mean what is low in france we see these people living in tents and cardboard boxes and living in the jungle. yeah. when they come to england the photo ferry straight off to a four star hotel making the videos they complain haven't got wi fi they're getting feedback forms for the food it's an absolutely crisis, like i say, down a in week. i mean the chamber every week banging on about this is a disgrace for i feel sick these boats turn up on our i feel absolutely sick what we're playing out come on government thought this out and that's the illegal leigh but then the other bombshell this week actually relates to the legal net migration figures at a record number 504,000. yeah that's unpalatable to your constituents isn't it. massively. i mean we promise to be the party of to be tough on immigration. we introduce a points based immigration system which would the best and the brightest in don't always agree with that done but no 500,000 people coming in. i've got
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constituents can't get a doctor's appointment can't see a dentist they can't get on the social housing list what social housing list and what saying trying to grow the saying we're trying to grow the economy increasing economy by increasing immigration. load of immigration. what a load of rubbish is. we need to sort rubbish that is. we need to sort it there's enough people in it out. there's enough people in this actually unemployed this country actually unemployed out the dole, out of work on the dole, whatever call to fill whatever you call to fill the labour shortage. brave labour shortage. we're not brave enough. haven't got guts enough. we haven't got the guts to we've to get to do it. we've got to get figures to the tens figures down to the tens of thousands. figures down to the tens of thousands . don't we? that's thousands. don't we? that's that's the only that we can that's the only way that we can cope. and thing you've cope. and the thing is, you've a home secretary who know home secretary who i know believes passionately . believes in that passionately. she does. does believe in she does. she does believe in it. you know, we've been it. done you know, we've been going net zero going about this net zero journey is net zero journey that is net zero nonsense. less of a net zero immigration, you know, one in, one if got one out. if we've got a shortage, let's go to the labour force. we've got plenty on the dole in country that need dole in this country that need jobs. 14 the jobs. only 14 into the workforce, you tens of workforce, do you say tens of thousands actually to many? i think too net zero think it's too many net zero migration going to a migration is going to come a point in 30, 40, 50 years point time in 30, 40, 50 years time when our children and grandchildren are going to say that granddad why don't you sort this out with full we can't get a house. we can't doctor's
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a house. we can't get a doctor's appointment, we get appointment, we can't get a school. let this happen. school. you let this happen. we've this happen. we should be ashamed ourselves. the other ashamed of ourselves. the other thing it be hugely thing is, leigh, it be hugely politically popular. it could actually be way the tories actually be the way the tories in next election because we in the next election because we know, right, we know no matter what he says and i was just saying to nigel before the break you know he's giving one of these the right these interviews to the right wing it look wing trying to make it look like he's brexit tough on the he's on brexit and tough on the borders. what rubbish. we know that at his keir starmer that at his soul. keir starmer is ramona who believes in open borders. leigh he spent years is saying that we had to do free with the eu so cannot trust laboun with the eu so cannot trust labour. this would be the way for the tories to actually sleep when they gave us all of is low hanging fruit. this is we really go to town on this and quite rightly say that sir keir he was promoting open borders, free movement . now promoting open borders, free movement. now all of a sudden he's tough on migration. what a load nonsense that is. well, it might be, but he's playing the blind politically. i mean, i
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totally disagree and i don't believe him. but he is playing blind politically. know, speaking of great politicians . speaking of great politicians. it's the birthday today of sir churchill, one of our greatest persons ever, probably the greatest of all, i think queen elizabeth, does close . elizabeth, the does come close. however, in recent years we've seen nothing disrespect of our world war ii leader who saved us from hitler. here's . a churchill from hitler. here's. a churchill was obsessed with his hatred for indians . work. all right, then. indians. work. all right, then. i'm glad you happy to promote as well as support and champion a racist . racist. for winston churchill was legacy spoiler alert the was a white supremacist racist what is about why are the left so obsessed with demonising the man who
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saved us from the clutches is the last season the on the hate our history they hate our culture they hate people like sir winston they're what they need they need into a classroom get a good history to teach them what actually sir winston did for this country. look, in 1941, that place over there was against was against him . he against was against him. he fought the establishment before parliament. he fought the whole of and he dragged this to that war. and without sir winston , war. and without sir winston, then we were speaking german today. god forbid though. exactly. it's very true. now, lee, i also want to talk about trouble in the labour party's own jones he's the left wing agitate it obviously on the hard left of the party he's at war with cast on the right for the selection process about how you get impeached. peace now, of course, you used to be a labour councillor. you say now someone like you wouldn't palatable. we want to we don't i mean look look at the box as. i take a white working class . i'm quite
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white working class. i'm quite normal. i'm from the area that i represent labour party. they want people like me actually elvin jones of got a little respect for it all i is a bit of a political nuisance but i actually i think he's a little bit right on this subject because the labour party they look boxes don't look to tick boxes they don't want right candidate in the want the right candidate in the right and why right area and that's why traditionally they've been in the mess they've the mess i think they've actually scrapped the all actually scrapped now the all women don't women shortlist. i don't know how going out we how that's going to pan out we had although one only stands had is although one only stands in sheffield again they will in sheffield but again they will shape from over shape candidate in from all over the know they will. the country. i know they will. i'm waiting to which i'm still waiting to see which candidate they've got in ashfield, a working ashfield, but it be a working class person. ashfield, it'll be some bright. it was ramona. some bright. it was from ramona. so some, some activist. so somebody who's never the proper job real they're in bit job in the real they're in a bit of a mess like you said previously sir keir is pandering to the white right wing press at the moment, but i don't think they'll get this election process at all. and speaking of revolt david revolt coming back, david miliband will be shepherded in. look, i mean, this is i've seen this a man who campaigned to be
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lady. it was like enough people earning 500 grand. it's like enough bankers pay people on high salaries . he then went to high salaries. he then went to earn goodness knows what $1,000,000 a year working for a charity as charity which by the way, was getting is still is getting in british money the man's a hypocrite bringing back bringing back to washington. i'm standing into that would standing into me. oh, that would be yeah. got to i get be great. yeah. got to me, i get the popcorn for one. the popcorn out for that one. yeah. don't , sir. by the way, yeah. i don't, sir. by the way, the ultimate remote. and so if he back in the capital, i he is back in the capital, i think we know brexit is think we know that brexit is serious under a keir serious threat under a keir starmer administration. but king of the lee anderson, the conservative mp for ashfield thank you so lee coming out has qatar world cup exposed the silicon outrage of the hypocrites of the bbc football legend mark lawrence , a former legend mark lawrence, a former bbc employee of course weighs in on this at 1020. but first off, the late queen's former leader in waiting resigns over unfortunate to a black woman. will the squad and the monarchy's other haters and races use this to wrongly accuse the royals of racism by
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight your health and yes even your life could be at risk after more than 10,000 ambulance workers , including paramedics workers, including paramedics and 999 call handlers today followed nurses and voting strike across england and wales. so will their demands for described as unaffordable rises collapsed. the nhs automate at 1030 with my superstar panel dawn nissen adam brooks and ashley james as the late queen elizabeth, the great lady in waiting resigns after of service for allegedly asking a black woman what part of africa she was from. well, this unfortunate faux pas now be used by the
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sussex squad and other family haters and wreckers launch haters and wreckers to launch incorrect of racism. incorrect claims of racism. we'll get into that next as the wales's land harry and meghan's turf. i'll out from a very special us royal correspondent meghan's estranged sister samantha markle america's really backing in this pr battle. don't miss live stateside at 1040 has the bizarre world cup exposed the bizarre world cup exposed the selective outrage of the hypocrites , the bbc football hypocrites, the bbc football legend and star pundit mark lawrenson hits out at the corporation stabbed him in the back at 1020 plus. the police may have failed to get to grips with just a boil, but i reckon this absolute legend could them down single handedly handedly expect to cope with your life . expect to cope with your life. wait at home, help , go over, wait at home, help, go over, give her and the story's going viral in the media throughout the next hour of greatest britain uni and jackass on the way to and tomorrow's front pages hot off the press first though the news with tatiana .
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though the news with tatiana. thank you don this is the latest from the gb newsroom. the prince of wales says there's place for racism in society . the statement racism in society. the statement coming after a royal aide was forced to resign . comments made forced to resign. comments made at a reception . inkosi fulani, at a reception. inkosi fulani, who's the founder of a domestic abuse charity , says she was abuse charity, says she was repeatedly asked by prince william's godmother why she really came from . lady susan really came from. lady susan hussey then challenged her after she told she was born in the uk and british. kensington palace says the comments were on except to bill and it was right for to her step aside with immediate effect . why more than 10,000 effect. why more than 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike across nine trusts in england and wales next month. unite union are the latest to announce staff walkouts that joining thousands of 90 999 call handler ambulance technicians and paramedics who are also to
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walk off the job. other strikes will hit national rail as well as other train operators . more as other train operators. more than 100 eurostar staff will stop work. the announcements follow actions by university college union members and, postal workers . the government postal workers. the government has asked police for the use of 400 cells to house prisoners of overcrowding. prisons minister damian hinds mps. there has been an unprecedented increase in the number offenders over the last few months , he says. it's partly few months, he says. it's partly due to the criminal bar association's strike the summer, which saw more people on remand . hsbc will close 114 bank branches across the uk. it says the decision as remote banking soars . popularity with mobile soars. popularity with mobile app soars. popularity with mobile app users almost tripling since 2017. the has also seen a decline in footfall since the covid pandemic. it plans to invest tens of millions of pounds, updating its remaining
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branches . a major trial of an branches. a major trial of an experimental alzheimer's is drug has shown for the first time that early stages of the disease can be slowed. found after 18 months la cannabis progression by 27% compared with patients taking a placebo. however experts warn as the medicine works during the initial stages of the disease , most won't of the disease, most won't benefit unless a revolution in spotting it and. fleetwood mac singer songwriter christine has died at the age of 79. her family said she passed away peacefully morning following a short illness . the band stevie short illness. the band stevie nicks has paid tribute, calling her my best in the whole world. tv online and dab+ radio . this tv online and dab+ radio. this is gb news. now it's back dan wootton tonight .
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wootton tonight. tomorrow's news tonight now in our media box. first front pages are in so where are you really from? is the headline in the metro. this is of course about lady susan resignation we're going to be talking about in just a moment. the i though with a warning from scientist that a warning from uk scientist that the is playing with fire the country is playing with fire with on covid jabs. with a u—turn on covid jabs. i think it will be okay actually. they say the uk is not prepared for a covid variant and for a major covid variant and lacks capabilities make lacks capabilities. make jabs quickly. i'm just checking is quickly. so i'm just checking is this thursday the 1st of december 2020? yeah, it because i thought this was more like could i use paper from 2021 or maybe 2020 now. that's past. we're not going back there, folks . don't let them dry my folks. don't let them dry my panel folks. don't let them dry my panel. back with me now , editor panel. back with me now, editor and columnist at, the daily star, dawn nissen , the star, dawn nissen, the businessman and activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley . so on the day that ashley. so on the day that william and kate jetted off to america, it's been a turbulent
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time for the firm back at home. after a bombshell race row concerning a royal household staff member and cosy forlani that chief executive of the black women's domestic charity sister space was invited to visit buckingham palace yesterday in an audience with the queen consort. but in a social media post this morning, ngos allege that lady susan hussey, she's a close afraid of the late queen elizabeth. the second and prince william's godmother . she's worked for the godmother. she's worked for the royal family for 60 years made a croissant derogation about her background . in the transcript background. in the transcript shared online, the british national claims that lady continually scrutinised her african , asking eight times african, asking eight times where she came from . in where she came from. in response, buckingham palace announced that lady hussey had resigned from her role and wish to express her profound apologies for the hurt caused. a spokesperson for , the prince of spokesperson for, the prince of wales, added, racism has no place our society. the comments were unacceptable and it is right that the individual that is his godmother has set aside with immediate effect . now i
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with immediate effect. now i want to be very clear with you. it is terrible for the ngos he was made to feel uncomfortable in any at buckingham palace . but in any at buckingham palace. but it is important to note that. last year the charity worker made shocking and unproven claim that meghan markle was a victim of domestic violence from . the of domestic violence from. the king and queen offering her view . today's revelation a member of our superstar , dominique our superstar, dominique samuels, tweeted someone where you're from is not always racist. i think a lot of ethnic minorities assume it's malicious. i been asked by ethnic minority taxi drivers countless times where i'm really from. i just generally . do you from. i just generally. do you mean ethnicity and move on? so to me, this story is a lot context and adam brookes, i've got a lot of feelings on this because lady hussey, i think we can all admit made some clumsy comments trying she's an 83 year old woman. she's grieving the
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death of her very close friend, queen elizabeth . second, she's queen elizabeth. second, she's now being dragged through mud cancelled and been accused of racism by her own godson . at the racism by her own godson. at the same time , it does feel like same time, it does feel like this and goes he has a of accusing the royal family of racism so i just think this all needs to be put context if we overreact . i lost my nan 18 overreact. i lost my nan 18 months ago. would i my nan a racist person ? no, i wouldn't. racist person? no, i wouldn't. would i have said she was ignorant in some of her views and clumsy some of her language? yes would. do i think her comments today. i've read the full transcript now and it's not good. full transcript now and it's not good . do i think she was good. do i think she was ignorant and clumsy in what she said . yes, i do. do i believe? said. yes, i do. do i believe? that she was also arrogant as well in. that. can i also just clarify, though, that the full
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transcript posted inkosi. so it wasn't it wasn't recorded or anything like that. it's based on her recollection there has been no denial though from buckingham that did buckingham palace that she did say this. i just want to show you tweet from inkosi. you another tweet from inkosi. this back to the platinum this dates back to the platinum jubilee . if we can take a look jubilee. if we can take a look at it and. she wrote, harry and meghan won't allowed on the balcony. they aren't in a complete different category to andrew. linked to sexual andrew. he's linked to sexual crimes harry married and had children with a black woman and all exclusively white black . the all exclusively white black. the only people banned racism only black people banned racism . so tony , the reason i'm . so tony, the reason i'm showing these tweets , the rest showing these tweets, the rest of the media is doing it right. what we do here at gb news, we provide both sides of the story and we provide context to important stories. when the message does want to go down one path. to me, dawn, all i'm saying and is that while these comments from lady hussey were clearly i agree with adam that they they were clumsy and the sort of thing that one of our
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grandmas might say. it also like this woman may have gone to buckingham palace with an agenda because if you think that charles is a domestic abuse and you think the royal family is racist. why do you want to go to one of their functions. because nkosi to be to her runs a very good charity east london which is where i'm from . and i think is where i'm from. and i think it's disappointing that we are talking about this issue rather than violence events women and girls, which is what this whole event was about. so firstly, i think we should be talking about, but with this we have all been sidetracked onto this now. do i think guys went there with an agenda? no, i don't. i think she is she looked if she was offended, then that is her right to say so . i agree with adam. i to say so. i agree with adam. i think what susan has said, it was it was rude is ignorant. it was it was rude is ignorant. it was certainly crosses i don't the full context of what this conversation i've seen the transcript put out i don't know the full context the aggression in the language if there was i
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don't know i wasn't there i didn't witnesses conversation i think you know does this mean that the royal family is riddled with racy ism as it goes you seem to imply. no, i don't. that's what this is now going to be used for. i the sussex squad in america . they've got kate and in america. they've got kate and william over there. and they love this narrative that our british royal family is racist you've got harry and meghan picking up this award from the robert kennedy because they accuse the royal family a racist setup as a called a fellow trainee in the army. the p word and. okay. right. okay. well, he knows a lot about racism then. obviously does. but this is going to do real damage to the royal family. i agree. it it is it as i said, it's clumsy , it is as i said, it's clumsy, rude. it's ignorant. did she mean it in a racist way. i don't know. i was not there. look, asking somebody where are from can be interpreted in the wrong way as believe it has in this case, as i don't know, i wasn't there . but i mean, we are human there. but i mean, we are human beings are interested in where
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people are from. well, i tweeted earlier today, dawn, that people ask me all time questions about my accent because i'm actually a british citizen. i've been a british citizen. i've been a british since birth. my parents were born here, but obviously i was born in new zealand, so i have a funny new zealand accent, but because i'm white, no one thinks that it's and i'm thinks that it's racist and i'm not offended by it. but people ask me all the time , where are ask me all the time, where are you why are you here? you from? why are you here? what's your accent about? imagine if i tried to turn every one of those incidents into an example of racism. if you are not a person of colour , that is not a person of colour, that is the issue here, isn't . i mean, the issue here, isn't. i mean, the issue here, isn't. i mean, the way this questioning was phrased is profoundly wrong . but phrased is profoundly wrong. but i don't whether susan hussey was racist, i suspect she probably won't say speak no . i would say won't say speak no. i would say she was probably being old fashioned and. ashley james, you've been a sorry, i've seen you've been a sorry, i've seen you looking increasingly frustrated during conversation. why ? i'm frustrated during conversation. whjfrustrated. ? i'm frustrated during conversation. whjfrustrated. i ? i'm frustrated during conversation. whjfrustrated. i just ? i'm frustrated during conversation. whjfrustrated. i just think ? i'm not frustrated. i just think it's important remember that it's important. remember that obviously white and there
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obviously we are white and there is a very big difference between do think racist and do i think she's racist and a malicious, horrible person that hate people are white? of course . but what i think we have to understand , it's this kind of understand, it's this kind of unconscious bias or what black and ethnic minorities would call microaggression , which could be microaggression, which could be said in those two terms, which could be one intention. yeah, but you never to experience it. and you know, i do. i i am a gay man. i'm a minority. i have friends. for example my best friends. for example my best friend too. i don't want to . i friend too. i don't want to. i was a victim, born and raised in england and she is constantly because she's filipino. now, where are you from? say, where are you from? she'll say, i up in london, but i'm i grew up in london, but i'm constantly . are you from? yeah, constantly. are you from? yeah, but that's based on your accent and very different. why and that's very different. why is it different and why is it because it's basically because there are lots english people because it's basically because therearez lots english people because it's basically because ther
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that's basically what you're saying is. it's that's basically what you're saying is . it's inadequate saying is. it's inadequate because can come in, but we because we can come in, but we can . people now saying i'm can. people now saying i'm saying you're from you can accuse . okay, i don't think accuse. okay, i don't think she's right. but we can accuse people of microaggression and unconscious bias because they ask, where are you from? i had a conversation with my taxi the other day from from the airport his pakistani heritage it absolutely fascinating that did involve me asking the question where were you. but i think it's a very it's a very different thing if like having a conversation around someone's heritage . but also i think the heritage. but also i think the issue here is that she continued to ask that the issues that was unaware that she was being . unaware that she was being. that's the main thing what i was going to say is an response if an ethnic minority person says they're from the uk , it should they're from the uk, it should be enough to say i'm from the uk and.then be enough to say i'm from the uk and. then they could say, where's your heritage? do i think she should have lost her job? no. do think she should have apologised? yes. even if it wasn't. even if it was wasn't. but even if it was a well—meaning i don't. anton, you've the royal family
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you've covered the royal family for i'm just for decades. and so i'm just interested how you think interested to know how you think that this because for me that dealing this because for me i actually this is going that dealing this because for me i openactually this is going that dealing this because for me i open up|ally this is going that dealing this because for me i open up some1is is going that dealing this because for me i open up some potentially to open up some potentially worrying situations. royal family , you under the family, you know, under the queen, late queen, sorry, queen, the late queen, sorry, queen, the late queen, sorry, queen elizabeth, the second queen elizabeth, the second queen elizabeth, the as queen elizabeth, the great, as i call it was very much she call it. it was very much she never never never explained, never complained quite what complained policy quite and what we've today is buckingham palace under kensington under charles and kensington palace under prince william acting more like politicians or celebrities or rushing out statements dealing with the media, throwing lady susan hussey under the bus, which by way would have really upset the late queen elizabeth's 60 years of loyal service gave the queen didn't get paid for thrown under the bus because of one mistake and don't. i think it's really careful that the royal family have to be above a storm, but that the problem with this done is they were if they did and if they didn't because if hadn't done anything and had and susan hussey hadn't lost her job then would have actually added more
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to that. the whole royal family are racist. what this woman did was the defending her etc. so by putting a statement out i think they've hope to nip it in the bud.as they've hope to nip it in the bud. as we know with william and kate actually in america at moment, the time is different, though, isn't it? it's a no to different to how the royal family would have dealt with. of course it is, wouldn't the quake the salute. yeah, i don't believe that. on late queen this would have happened final with us. you're going to hate this but you know what some of this and say lady hussey a very and say if lady hussey a very unfortunate ending to great years of service work training now she could have and understood so well thing to say this why it's important does she want to put out 83 year old three one training she wouldn't have been this. i think i think the royals and the staff need to get out in the real world a little bit. exactly. and actually, this perfect actually, you're not going to believe this
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because sort relates this because sort of relates this week eco terrorists week has to the eco terrorists have a boy overturned have just a boy overturned streets commuters streets of london with commuters raging or raging police appeared unable or to intervene but thankfully the residents of london aren't quite soft as proven by this plucky grad she served finally hasn't gone on woke training . she gone on woke training. she didn't hold back in telling climate extremists exactly . she climate extremists exactly. she thought of their behaviour. watch the place . go back to watch the place. go back to therapy . a lightweight . at 7000 therapy. a lightweight. at 7000 oh. you don't think . oh go get oh. you don't think. oh go get a job go straight , get a job oh. you don't think. oh go get a job go straight, get a job and get the street. yes, super no training they're actually robert ngo. well that's what i want to see. that's i want to see from our greatest generation some home truths, these idiots who
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had no idea what it was like to live through world bull, to actually change. adam brooke, stonemason, you so much. stonemason, thank you so much. but after more than but coming up after more than 10,000 workers 10,000 ambulance workers including sam 999 call including paramedic sam 999 call handler spoke for industrial action. could this the most deadly strike yet? my superstar wanted to debate that and get a glimpse more towards newspaper front the buzz. but front pages, the media buzz. but first, has the world exposed first, has the world cup exposed the outrage of the the selective outrage of the hypocrites the football hypocrites at the bbc. football legend . mark lawrenson. it's out legend. mark lawrenson. it's out of stabbed him in of the broadcast. stabbed him in the straight after the back. he's straight after the back. he's straight after the break .
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welcome back. now england's , welcome back. now england's, virtue signalling squad actually did the talking on the pitch for once last night. they thrashed wales three nil to qualify for knockout stages. but it's the bbc's hypocritical coverage of the pitch that's this world cup. here's a reminder of multi—millionaire social justice gary lineker's virtue signalling monologue . he kicked off the monologue. he kicked off the tournament with . ever since fifa tournament with. ever since fifa chose back in 2010 the smallest to have hosted football's greatest competition has faced some big questions from accusations , corruption to the accusations, corruption to the treatment of migrant workers. stick to football , fifa. well, stick to football, fifa. well, we for will couple of minutes at least . and then there's dubai least. and then there's dubai vacationer. alex scott's ridiculous and hypocritical rainbow armbands stunt after the england welsh referees pathetically down to be on that
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meaningless gesture and i don't recall the bbc being this political and holier than in their coverage when russia hosted the world cup 2018, when communist china hosted the olympics. let's honest, if they really had problem with really had a problem with guhan really had a problem with guitar, would have guitar, they simply would have refused there. let me refused travel there. so let me bnngin refused travel there. so let me bring in former liverpool footballer mark lawrenson who spent 30 years at the bbc as pundh spent 30 years at the bbc as pundit and co—commentator. i was absolutely fascinated to hear from you on this. i mean, do you think the bbc has focussed too much on virtue signalling during this world cup because i have to say i'm sick of it. you also well you don't have to stand there. that's certainly one thing you. as we say to everyone, listen, i think you're always going to get the start of the competition. everybody is making the point. i think one of the problems they've had is the fact and that is linked the fia is why did why didn't cain just wear the armband. yeah and taken frenchman and then you know and
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i think the germans would have beeni i think the germans would have been i think would have followed suit in the end fifa would have had to retreat so there's been a lot of has spoke out and spoken aboutin lot of has spoke out and spoken about in many different places in many different countries . in many different countries. look it is it is now. and i think slowly but surely it's a football that's to kick us on isn't it . even if you're not isn't it. even if you're not going to watch it . well it is. going to watch it. well it is. look, i never said i was personally going to boycott it, but i would never personally to qatar . and i but i would never personally to qatar. and i you but i would never personally to qatar . and i you know but i would never personally to qatar. and i you know , am a gay qatar. and i you know, am a gay guy. i would never in qatar. so i think that's what i have a problem with mark when i see people like beckham at neville and lineker say that they care about gay people, they care about gay people, they care about women's rights . but about women's rights. but actually, if they really had an issue, they just wouldn't go that that's where i stand on this . well, i think yeah . that that's where i stand on this . well, i think yeah. i can this. well, i think yeah. i can fully understand where you're coming from. but then i would say we probably wouldn't have had any world cup for the last
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however many years would would we to south africa ? we have gone to south africa? no. would have gone through ? no. would we have gone through? probably no. but as you know and everybody knows , the world is everybody knows, the world is not about that . it's all about not about that. it's all about money and you know, it's fifa andifs money and you know, it's fifa and it's always, always will be. and they're now talking maybe saudi arabia might get the world cup, the americans will that it will cost it will have to that will cost it will have to that will absolutely be totally 100. but but what do you do. well, no, exactly. but the thing is, what i have no problem, though, with all of these people going to cover all these people go into playoff. i've always this i just want them to stop signalling disorder because it's so ironic and so hypocritical to be making money from a regime that does these things or visiting the country and then virtue signalling that's my point. i just want the focus to be on the sport because i
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completely agree you wouldn't have world cup we wouldn't have olympic games if we looking at the human rights record , all of the human rights record, all of all of the countries that it's hosted it. right. well i think from now on because obviously you're about to reach the knockout stage , everybody will knockout stage, everybody will be qatar about the games. be going qatar about the games. yeah so i think. well, let's talk about let's talk about that. what, what, what you make of last night because i it's one of last night because i it's one of those old cliches but it truly was a game of two halves, right. yeah. well i think the thing with england is good against iran and very ordinary against iran and very ordinary against the usa. against iran and very ordinary against the usa . very good last against the usa. very good last night. so just open at the weekend that they're not very good not to not very against senegal isn't it on sunday sunday night. so you've got you probably get for at least days now of no more virtual segment until we decide what happens on sunday night and whether england come home or they go through to the next stage, the knockout. and what's your prediction? i it will be very soon, sunday,
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that's for certain . and i think that's for certain. and i think england win. i think i think i just think they've got too big guns.the just think they've got too big guns. the senegal also the number people that england can bnng number people that england can bring off the bench, the quality of the players . england can of the players. england can bnng of the players. england can bring off the bench , really the bring off the bench, really the opposition have anything like that. so as long as they're in the game. england i think they'll, win. but now the problem . what team does it get? problem. what team does it get? because everybody started to play because everybody started to play again. yeah indeed. play well again. yeah indeed. i mean, would you would you have in also i think in there and also i think southgate playing his southgate is playing for his job, isn't he ? mean, if we job, isn't he? i mean, if we were to go out now , he'd were to go out now, he'd struggle a. well, i think now he's going to. well, i, i think if england went out now, i think i think he'd resign anyway because i do think that manager of this like just the shelf life much as anything and i think he's you know that if england go out the next stage that you'll say thank but no thank you you know he's done a really really
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good job he's just hope hopefully in he to at get them to the final which which will be fantastic i mean the country would probably self—composed there you go if they get no virtue signalling then that would you know i know we do turn a blind to all of gareth southgate's ways if he gets england the final. i think if the team are knocked out on sunday there will be more marks. mark about his style. well it fascinating stuff we'll keep in touch course former touch with of course former liverpool footballer and legendary pundit legendary ex—bbc pundit lawrenson absolute pleasure lawrenson an absolute pleasure but coming up who is america supporting in the royals stateside battle between the prince and princess of wales and the sussexes . while meghan's the sussexes. while meghan's half sister samantha markle , half sister samantha markle, gives her take as i will spare, she'll correspondent . at 10:48 she'll correspondent. at 10:48 am. cancelled. but next as a.m. cancelled. but next as 10,000 ambulance workers vote to strike , are they putting lives strike, are they putting lives at risk ? i'll ask my superstar at risk? i'll ask my superstar panel straight after the break .
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back to media blitz now with tomorrow's new first front page where it's not the first front page, but more front pages are in. the guardian reveals that 72% of england's water firms are owned by foreign businesses, many of which are based international tax havens . the international tax havens. the revelation as calls grow revelation comes as calls grow for to held to for industry to be held to account sewage leaks account over sewage leaks and shortages . i account over sewage leaks and shortages. i am account over sewage leaks and shortages . i am the one account over sewage leaks and shortages. i am the one and only three lions mascot and i'll sing out all the way to the final popstar. cheers the host tells the sun he reveals england adopted him as their cup mascot after they walloped wales his halftime show. i'd say that's a very clever pr for chesney. hawkes right there. the daily telegraph is the harbinger of doom, sadly, today, with that person is facing strikes every day until. so we're going to be talking about that in a moment. and to make matters worse,
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border police officers and passport office staff could also join chaos after members join in the chaos after members voted strikes. there's voted in favour strikes. there's only one story on the front page of the daily which leads with the palace race storm, which of course we led the hour on. that's all queens with the seconds former lady in waiting forced to quit after she continually pressed charity boss and fulani where she came and cosy fulani where she came from. the paper says that palace officials reportedly worried the race will overshadow race for ray will overshadow the prince princess wales prince and princess of wales landmark which landmark to america, which kicked off today. lots of feedback on this feedback from you on this actually they feel actually saying they feel incredibly sorry for lady hussey and they're on the and richard kay. they're on the front inside of how front page, inside story of how sick of loyal service sick 60 years of loyal service was ended in 5 hours. certainly not something . queen elizabeth, not something. queen elizabeth, the second would have been happy with and the star leads with what it calls. this is a great front page, actually. i plea to telly bigwigs the whole nation to move the england on to move the next england on sunday the bbc from itv sunday to the bbc from itv guarantee victory. looking at the three lions have the figures three lions have a 75% win ratio when shown on the
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beeb compared to just percent on itv. but come on, we don't need to give the bbc any more. please back with us. columnist for that very newspaper . back with us. columnist for that very newspaper. nissim, the businessman and activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley james. now, as we just saw in the daily telegraph, more 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike england and wales in a devastating blow to an nhs already at breaking point. the gmb union announced paramedics, emergency care assistants call handlers and other staff are set to walk in nine across the country nine trusts across the country after they rejected the government's offer a 4% rise. announcing crippling industrial action, gmb said no one in the health service takes strike action lightly. today shows just how desperate they are. but it's the nhs. it finds itself in a desperate, perilous position with this strike and the walk out. 100,000 nurses, both set to happen before christmas. one of the health services busiest penods the health services busiest periods we all know that, don't we? so health secretary steve barclay responded tonight saying, i regret some ambulance staff will be taken industrial
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action. this is a nobody's best . as winter approaches, economic mean union demands not affordable 1% rise. and this is the key line for non—medical staff would cost from seven hundreds billion pounds a year. prime minister rishi sunak also reiterated that nurses demands for a 19% pay rise are unreasonable pmqs today and but admiration and gratitude to nurses for all the work they do . but that, mr. speaker mcdermott missed mr. it is simply unreasonable and unaffordable to have a 19% pay rise now , if that's what the rise now, if that's what the honourable gentleman thinks is. i'm sure the labour party can explain to us how they would pay for that and the impact it would have inflation . sadly look, have on inflation. sadly look, i know you've always been very much someone who believes in the unions, believes in the right to the right to strike. but this now, dawn nurses , ambulance now, dawn nurses, ambulance workers, fire . they are trying
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workers, fire. they are trying to cripple the nhs over the christmas period . they are christmas period. they are asking for a 19% pay rise which is completely unrealistic. surely at this point, dawn say stop enough . enough. think of stop enough. enough. think of the british people. the thing is , this is never ending. we can't it. the country cannot afford to even if we want. and it would lead us into an inflation spiral. absolutely the problem is with this situation is we have to finally accept and talk more about the fact, the nature in a hole is fit for purpose, but having this debate done leads you down the road . oh, you leads you down the road. oh, you want to privatise it? no one's talking about that. but we have to accept that it needs reorganising . nurses are the reorganising. nurses are the very poorly paid where as we keep saying, there are managers are on £200,000 a year. the red tape ridiculous amount of management is ridiculous. all of it needs out. germany and australia both have perfectly
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functioning . care systems where functioning. care systems where you can actually an appointment with your doctor the day after because you take a very tiny amount of private health care scheme people that afford it don't have to pay for it they get free but don't no politician . to have this conversation. no politicians are brave enough to have this conversation . i mean, have this conversation. i mean, they should be. i mean, it's ludicrous. can't comment on this. are in this. these people are in ireland. everything is at the point of view. i mean, actually, james, i just despair now. i despair because there's a political behind political motivation behind this. actually, are this. but actually, lives are going to be lost. now and that is selfish. no it is. i won't hearit is selfish. no it is. i won't hear it being said that people that work for the nhs are selfish because the reason they want a 1994 saying is because of the kind and hard work of these people . and by the way, do you people. and by the way, do you believe that nurses should receive a 19% pay, a real term pay receive a 19% pay, a real term pay cuts, not decades. we all have nurses, people who have highly stressful jobs, saving
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also high risk jobs because if anything goes wrong , it's them anything goes wrong, it's them on the line. they are leaving. they are leaving the in masses. we've got these huge they are struggling . what about struggling. what about firefighters and ambulance workers ? they all deserve a 19% workers? they all deserve a 19% say. but you understand the negotiating . but no political negotiating. but no political party had a 19% rate of cuts and they're not negotiating at the moment with they are and they are but actually do you want understand that one reasonable doubt be if they that at the moment they unable to provide duty of care also pay is a big part because when theresa i think said if nurses don't like it they can leave they are that is the problem too therefore the ones who are staying answering questions you know not answering my question . yes. no, no, no, my question. yes. no, no, no, no, no. that's not my question . no, no. that's not my question. because they are being offered a pay because they are being offered a pay rise , yet they are striking pay rise, yet they are striking because they are not a 19% pay
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rise. do nurses in the current situation that we're in looking at inflation , looking at the at inflation, looking at the cost of lockdown crisis, do deserve a 19% pay rise. actually i think could negotiate. but think we have to better yes or no . yeah i personally yes i do. no. yeah i personally yes i do. they should . where does money they should. where does money come from? this is the issue . come from? this is the issue. you've been in the private sector. i just say it's worth noting employees have had a pay increase of 20% since 2000, which we could all agree. who would be preferred. of course, nurses a 4% pay rise last year and i think it was a 3% pay rise in 2020, which is more than anyone, most people. so why was the unions happy then? you this is this all comes to down a lot of union action and a muscle but as i said, no political party backs this 19% figure i'm all for our nurses and doctors and everyone earning more money. they do lives. but in this case , you know, we was told it has
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to read. we was told in 20 and realistic we were told the line that you put out during covid, if it saves just one life. well, let me just you now, this is going to cost many lives. this action . you know, and i'm action. you know, and i'm surprised organisations like great ormond , which i love , they great ormond, which i love, they care for my brother, my brother operated him, you know, they were great to my family back in the early eighties, but how can people look after seriously ill ? how can they strike ? can i can ? how can they strike? can i can live people desperate they have to make that decision and that's what i find really upsetting because we are losing people from this i think it should be . from this i think it should be. yeah well , people just go from this i think it should be. yeah well, people just go and they're all going to leave and we don't. then they're going to say, well i think look realistically , the problem is if realistically, the problem is if you want to had everyone in the pubuc you want to had everyone in the public a pay rise, public service a 19% pay rise, what would up happening is what would end up happening is we have venezuela style we would have venezuela style inflation that would inflation and that would actually create so much poverty
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than we've seen in decades this country. so there has to then on average people in the public sector are paid more than those that are not on average . yeah that are not on average. yeah indeed. but talking about people, fellow have some fun. there are . many songs that could there are. many songs that could be unofficial anthems , the world be unofficial anthems, the world cup gay women's cup and gay hating women's depressing guitar. maybe money, money, abba, to money, money. abba, i want to break free by queen or hide you a love away by beatles . but a love away by the beatles. but we haven't all the contender. thanks to ambassador fifa president gianni infantino, who's teamed up with qatari post—war david beckham gobby post—war david beckham and gobby pundh post—war david beckham and gobby pundit neville to deliver pundit gary neville to deliver this moment of self. this rare moment of self. obviously for save. everybody has a price base in qatar. it's really nice . those rights abuses really nice. those rights abuses me sick . you're just another me sick. you're just another hypocrite . so get those lights hypocrite. so get those lights today let's not anyone if you
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guys agree why have you told me you won't play this to us that's a feedback at this post. yeah i hear amos fe time doing that don't come on. it's brilliant. you saved me this early. it's a dedicated and it's created on there as well. it's really . i there as well. it's really. i can't remember his name. i apologise, but very, very clever, very funny. the best thing about this world cup is donates of brooks actually james donates of brooks actually james do stand by but coming up what's jacinda ardern wrong to bristle at media questions about her gender and age . in at media questions about her gender and age. in a at media questions about her gender and age . in a meeting gender and age. in a meeting with finland's infamous party prime minister. we'll discuss as i crown tonight's greatest person and jackass but first as the wales this land harry and meghan's turf . i'll found out meghan's turf. i'll found out from a very special us royal correspondent who america's backing in this battle. meghan's out spoken. i'm a strange sister so meant that markle is on
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time now from cancelled and this is where the world's commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. as wills and kate , down as wills and kate, down stateside today , harry and stateside today, harry and meghan's never ending publicity is once again going full steam and seems intent on derailing the prince and princess of wales first visit to america in eight years and their first tour since the death queens with the great in september. so funnily enough, today was the day when we got a very rare glimpse of archie . very rare glimpse of archie. archie on a zoom call with . mum. archie on a zoom call with. mum. meghan. oh the newest trailer for the invictus was released starring the duke and duchess
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sussex in the past few hours, the white house has that president joe biden plans to meet the wales's tad awkward given the x fab four's feud has even torn apart. one of america's most famous political with robert ff america's most famous political with robert f f kennedy's daughter controversially awarding harry and meghan an awarding harry and meghan an award for their heroic stand against structural in the royal family. so i'm laughing because . there's not. while john f kennedy grandson has teamed up with wills and kate host the earthshot prize in boston. well, i'm delight is that friend of the show, samantha markle, the estranged sister of duchess of sussex, is our special correspondent for the tour and she joins us live now from the us. so look, this is absolutely fascinating because so much is going where do americans at the moment on the sussexes , the moment on the sussexes, the whales? is it a case of simply the democrats ? but harry and the democrats? but harry and meghan and the republic chickens back. william and kate that that
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seems to be the case . and you seems to be the case. and you know, so i was curious i think that americans view the monarchy favourably, but i didn't to assume just make it about my opinions. so you know me. i'm back on twitter . so i took to back on twitter. so i took to twitter and i conducted a little survey and when how they viewed monarchy, it turned out . 91% monarchy, it turned out. 91% view it as while only percent you would unfavourably and 4% had no opinion. so i kind of feel like i was right. and when i asked my friends who are conservative they? love the monarchy. they're excited about prince william and princess catherine being here . my, my catherine being here. my, my father sense is loved, by the way . how are you doing, way. how are you doing, samantha? how's thomas ? he's samantha? how's thomas? he's doing much better. so he to send his love to great britain and gb news and he's excited about visit as well. so think i think it's you know, i think a great
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thing. and again to address your original question, it seems to be that the left hold an unfavourable view of the monarchy. and i think a lot of that has to do with pr. i think a lot of that has to do with, you know , social media gossip you know, social media gossip thatis you know, social media gossip that is generated by their cluster of followers . it's cluster of followers. it's really not accurate but well, the most today, samantha, we're seeing sussex squad again jumping this whole concept of the royal family being riddled with racism because of these unfortunate comments that were made by the queen's lady in waiting for , mcqueen's lady in waiting for, mcqueen's lady in waiting lady , susan hussey, you waiting lady, susan hussey, you know, she's an 83 year old woman. can you believe cement that that your sister has decided pick up this award next week which actually just seems to fuel the flames of the fact that the royal family is racist. any evidence ? exactly. i mean any evidence? exactly. i mean and in my personal opinion , i and in my personal opinion, i don't think harry and meghan are
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beacons of a fight against racism or any viable cause right now? i mean, harry took it upon himself to say that our of speech is bonkers. so i'm going to exercise freedom of speech and say i think the ripple of hope really is bonkers is on the grounds that everybody knows it was salient in the media. oprah interview was chock full lies and so for those two to in my opinion continually attack the royal through so much and accept that award knowing that they don't represent what they are positing themselves as represent the oprah is based on lies race the oprah is based on lies race the racism in the monarchy . a the racism in the monarchy. a misconception . i just i don't misconception. ijust i don't think there's any truth to it at all. and harry and the fans i'm sorry you guys and harry was
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parading around in a. i don't think he i don't think he has a. right. really to he's not one to talk, is he? he's not someone to talk. and look, i understand why this is supposed to you, samantha, because, of course. yeah, your family too that yeah, it's your family too that meghan and harry have been on a three year campaign to denigrate to put down to claim as back to claim as racist. so they want to damage markle's as one thing but you think now using the same tactic against the windsors that they've used on your family for a number of. yes mean let's face it i think i it is and has been observable that any that there's controversy in two aren't getting their way seemingly and they're quote busted for doing something they don't like rules they're not honest it seems to
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be the default to quote play the race card or the victim card. and i this award is incredibly hurtful it's not at all accurate . the earthshot prize award, i think is fantastic . i ford think is fantastic. i ford prince william princess catherine wales for moving forward and not letting all of the tarnish surrounding the ripple award distract them you know good things are happening i think it's great that they focus the positive and let the other tosh go the wayside so we're excited and. so that being said from from our family , we want to from from our family, we want to welcome prince william and princess catherine to florida to america to boston and florida . america to boston and florida. they are behind it, too. i know so many people are excited about this. no, indeed indeed they are . i can't wait. it's going to be great. see, and let's hope it's not overshadowed by this controversy. let's hope it's not
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overshadowed by harry meghan. but did you find it a bit suspicious today, samantha, that today all of a sudden we saw a new picture of archie and we saw the trailer for the invictus games. it's almost like they to steal the thunder of and kate already right clearly embarrassing seems to be this pattern of pr competitor release as devised from other things that prince william and princess catherine are doing and as as i think in my opinion a decoy from the fact that they're in favorability is plunging horribly . i think at this point horribly. i think at this point you know it's almost tragic comedy , in my opinion. and look, comedy, in my opinion. and look, we saw meghan there, your sister with her as well. doria can i just confirm samantha still has made. no contact with your father, thomas , as he recovers father, thomas, as he recovers from this life threatening stroke ? that's correct. and you
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stroke? that's correct. and you know she's supposed to be a social worker, so again, i mean, i've never seen the social worker be behaved so contrary to the principles of social work and humanitarianism . no unity. and humanitarianism. no unity. no. just go and thomas, go and see your dad. exactly. just go and see your dad. look, samantha markle, thank you so much, our special correspondent . this special correspondent. this royal tour, absolutely brilliant to have today. but it's time now to have today. but it's time now to reveal our greatest personality and jackass, the superstar our panel rated dawn neeson, who's your nominee ? neeson, who's your nominee? greatest brit, mine is going to be excuse me, camilla, the queen consort , talking out about consort, talking out about violence against women and girls in the amazing summit she held the other day summit that's been sadly overtake by this race row and we should be talking about the real issue here which again , violence against women and girls. brooks, you dominate. this is quite a sad one for me. this is quite a sad one for me. this is quite a sad one for me. this is the second time i've nominated this very special little girl . her nominated this very special little girl. her name is i'll win. who unfortunately passed
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away last last week. i'm sorry we had lost her battle with the very cruel and little known dipg . and i'd just like to say love and my support to . her family and my support to. her family and my support to. her family and her friends and this news really upset me and touched me so i rest in peace i'm so to hear that actually james your nominee and britain is actually an honorary one and it's your favourite person just done just for her. brilliant takedown of what was a ridiculously sexist comment from a journalist asking gee i haven't actually seen this yet, but we've got it here. so watch it now. okay a lot of people will be wondering, are you two meeting just because you know you're similar in age and you got a lot of, you know, common stuff there, you know, when you got into and stuff. my first question is i wonder whether or anyone ever asked barack obama , john key, if they barack obama, john key, if they met because were of similar met because they were of similar because woman it's not
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because two woman meet. it's not simply because the gender. i know jacinda you never play identity politics. you never heaven forbid of course she's not what she actually said in full. actually. brilliant, though. so i'm okay. i'll watch it off the show of little i love has to be our greatest rest in peace absolutely tragic tony some your union jack has union is our tony blair for talking out this week saying we're all being a little bit harsh on guitar over the human rights i know this is this tony blair as action a lot of money from. oh yeah qatar for actually them on politics and books quickly your nominee is nicholas sturgeon for heridea nominee is nicholas sturgeon for her idea and. we discussed that at the top of the show and actually james, your nominee mine is the victorian ghoul rees—mogg for his appalling comments around abortion and describing it as a cult of death in the context of rape and, incest. what did you describe him as? he's a victorian ghoul?
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oh, because he's got a different view from you. i think she's being polite actually, i've got worse words. well, look , going worse words. well, look, going to go with adam brooks screaming sturgeon. you missed my sturgeon. if you missed my digest at the top of the show, it is on my twitter account at dan wootton. now, what a brilliant superstore panel tonight. dawn nissim , adam tonight. dawn nissim, adam brooks, ashley james, thank so much. you for . brooks, ashley james, thank so much. you for. your much. thank you for. your company really enjoyed that . i'm company really enjoyed that. i'm back tomorrow night, though , back tomorrow night, though, from 9 pm. next up it's headliners. have an amazing night. good night.
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good i'm tatiana sanchez. this is the from the gb newsroom. the prince of wales says there's no place for racism in society getty. the statement coming after a royal aide was forced to resign over comments she made at a reception and goes the forlani, who's founder of a domestic abuse , says she was domestic abuse, says she was repeat . asked by prince repeat. asked by prince william's godmother where she really came from . lady susan really came from. lady susan hussey then challenged her after she told her she was born in the uk and is british. kensington palace says the 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 troughs in england and wales. month unite
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