Skip to main content

tv   Mark Steyn  GB News  December 6, 2022 8:00pm-9:01pm GMT

8:00 pm
a busy show tonight . it's mark a busy show tonight. it's mark dolan end for the great mark stein with tragic child deaths from strep a directly linked to lockdowns and with worrying statistics in the about the vaccine and young people is the covid consensus beginning to
8:01 pm
crumble .7 i'll ask a top analyst crumble? i'll ask a top analyst and number cruncher, ivor cummings . everyone's on strike. cummings. everyone's on strike. the country's broke, and our institutions are riven with toxic political correctness. is britain in long term decline ? britain in long term decline? i'll ask top historian david starkey live in the studio . as starkey live in the studio. as police escort, just stop oil protesters and laugh and joke with them all along the way. what can be done about woke policing? we'll speak to a no nonsense former top cop and head of royal protection dai davies . of royal protection dai davies. who makes the coppers in the sweeney look positively gentle ? sweeney look positively gentle? and in my monologue , i'm not and in my monologue, i'm not pulling my punches, folks. the city of oxford goes communist. we've got reaction from freedom loving campaigner lois perry. i'll see you after the headlines with rae addison . thanks, mark. with rae addison. thanks, mark. here's the latest from the gb
8:02 pm
newsroom downing street has declined to reveal if the prime minister is worried about patients dying due to nhs strikes . that's after gmb unison strikes. that's after gmb unison and unite unions announced that thousands of ambulance workers and other nhs staff will walk out across england and wales on the 21st and 28th of december. they say the government is ignonng they say the government is ignoring workers pleas for a decent pay rise . however, the decent pay rise. however, the health secretary says unions demands are not affordable. oh, they cancel this national lead officer at unite . he says officer at unite. he says patients lives are already at risk. only 25% of chefs have the plant staff actually on that shift. there are 133,000 vacancies across the nhs in england alone. and what our members are telling us is that lives are being put at risk now and that people are dying now. because of the state of the service , baroness mon is to take
8:03 pm
service, baroness mon is to take a leave of absence from the house of lords following allegations that she benefited from a covid ppe deal. it's alleged that michelle mone and her children received millions of pounds after she recommended a company to ministers at the height of pandemic. baroness mone has denied the allegations . stephen flynn has been elected as the snp's leader in westminster. the aberdeen south mp replaces , ian blackford, with mp replaces, ian blackford, with immediate effect . first mp replaces, ian blackford, with immediate effect. first minister of scotland, nicholas sturgeon has congratulated mr. flynn after his win. he will appear at pmqs questioning rishi sunak for the first time tomorrow . the the first time tomorrow. the health secretary has told the house of commons that we're seeing an earlier peak in strep a, cases than usual. but there is no new strain at least nine children have died from the bacterial infection in the uk since september . the latest is a since september. the latest is a five year old from belfast. the government says antibiotics
8:04 pm
could be given to children at schools affected by step. strep a as a preventative measure . a as a preventative measure. seven more cases of diphtheria have been recorded among migrants in england, taking the total for this year to 57. the uk health security agency says they were discovered between november 28th and december 4th. it marks an increase from the previous week where only five new cases were found. last week the immigration minister told that asylum seekers with diphtheria symptoms would be into isolation . and a man has into isolation. and a man has been arrested on suspicion of common assault during a walkabout by king charles in luton, bedfordshire . police say luton, bedfordshire. police say the suspect, aged in his twenties, was arrested after an 999 twenties, was arrested after an egg was thrown in the direction of the monarch. king charles was seen being guided away from the crowds by his security team following incident . on tv, following incident. on tv, onune following incident. on tv, online and on dab+ radio. this is the people's channel. gb news. back now to .
8:05 pm
news. back now to. mark the state's war on the public continues apace. oxfordshire county council have approved plans to lock residents into one of six zones to save the planet from global warming . or that's from global warming. or that's how they frame its the latest age in the 15 minutes city agendais age in the 15 minutes city agenda is to place electronic gates on key roads in and out of the city, confine residents to their own neighbourhood . under their own neighbourhood. under their own neighbourhood. under the new scheme , if residents the new scheme, if residents want to leave that zone, then they will have to get permission from the council who get to decide who's worthy of freedom and who isn't. chairman mao eat your heart out. residents will be allowed to leave that zone a maximum of 100 days per year. but in order to gain even this
8:06 pm
every resident will have to register their card details with the council deciding how they're going to move and when via cameras around the city. so if you're a struggling single mother trying to take your kids to school before getting to work , you won't be covered. tough luck, dear. take the bus or a balance yourself and your three kids on an e—bike. balance yourself and your three kids on an e—bike . oxford city kids on an e—bike. oxford city council led by a labour, lib dem and green coalition from hell on to turn one of the most enlightened locations on earth home to oxford university, whose alma mater include john cleese, professor stephen oscar wilde and margaret thatcher into an outpost of communist china . outpost of communist china. councillor louise upton , cabinet councillor louise upton, cabinet member for health and transport at oxford city council, has admitted this trial is a nudge to change the way locals travel . meanwhile, commentator bernie forth has pointed out that nudge policy is set to be enshrined in
8:07 pm
law by the house of lords. take a look at this. in our hands. behaviour change for climate and environmental goals . absolutely environmental goals. absolutely terrifying . remember all the terrifying. remember all the nudging during covid which saw us locked up, muzzled and unable to bury the dead? well, there you have it , folks. as predicted you have it, folks. as predicted by so—called theorists who are fast becoming soothsayers and arbiters of truth. covid lockdowns are to be replaced with climate at lockdowns is not surprising that this brainchild has come from the political left, because is all about controlling people, controlling their labour, controlling their money, and controlling their lives. forget about forget about no free movement . now that we're no free movement. now that we're out of the european union, we haven't even got free movements on our own shores . it doesn't on our own shores. it doesn't help. and it's a cruel irony that the allegedly freedom loving, conservative party set this hell train motion under bofis this hell train motion under boris johnson , who dares to call
8:08 pm
boris johnson, who dares to call himself a liberty targaryen. an egregious breach of the trades descriptions act by showing totalite and zealots a bit of leg by is setting the precedents of covid lockdowns. we've given bureaucrats an inch, and now they're taking a mile. when bofis they're taking a mile. when boris johnson asked us to stay home to save the nhs and promised it was three weeks to flatten the curve, that was the moment the genie escaped the lamp. well, it ain't going back in. perhaps now people will wake up when they get a fine for driving their car down the wrong streets . one which is not in streets. one which is not in their approved movement zone. mark my words , this is only mark my words, this is only going to get worse. the state has become our master , and dare has become our master, and dare i say it, our abuser. has become our master, and dare i say it, our abuser . after all, i say it, our abuser. after all, what's the first thing an abuser does ? controls your movements , does? controls your movements, tracking your every move . tracking your every move. physical freedom is the ultimate hill to die on if we're not free. life is not worth living. and these days it's increasingly
8:09 pm
not worth living in high tax. britain at all. probably rather be in beijing or pyongyang . at be in beijing or pyongyang. at least there you get the full communist experience as the state has overplayed its hand in the last two and a half years, creating miserable, divided and porous society. we need government not more , and that's government not more, and that's going to be the next political battleground. in fact , i might battleground. in fact, i might buy a sauna , switch to a full buy a sauna, switch to a full carnivore diet, and buy a few outdoor heaters just to send the message that i won't be controlled . people aren't stupid controlled. people aren't stupid . people aren't ignorance , and . people aren't ignorance, and people are not irresponsible . if people are not irresponsible. if you give the public information about energy, for example, all the environment's, there's no doubt that most will, by choice , act accordingly . when the , act accordingly. when the horrors of battery farmed hens emerged in the eighties and nineties, millions of brits opted for free range by choice, and the price came down. no one
8:10 pm
minds recycling and we all save money by owning energy efficient appliances. whether it's a dishwasher or a car. but as we saw with autocrats , lockdowns saw with autocrats, lockdowns and vaccine tyranny , if you make and vaccine tyranny, if you make people do , if it's stick , not people do, if it's stick, not carrots, the policy backfires. all it does is radicalise the most complete of citizens. well here's hoping it does. the state needs to back off and get the hell out of our lives . this hell out of our lives. this latest attack on cars is a test for human liberty and it's driving me round the bend . driving me round the bend. what's your view? gb views that gb use dodgy uk reacting to that is the freedom loving lowest pari of car 26. i hate to say we told you so, right? i know that she's somebody putting twitter earlier. when i first heard
8:11 pm
lewis speaking about stuff on gb news and other channels. you know, i thought she was a bit mad. i thought it was a bit crazy. crazy conspiracy, crazy a bit too much tinfoil hat. absolutely. all of these laughter after that one. everything but the tweet said, actually , now everything she's actually, now everything she's saying is coming true. so it's nice of him to say that. but i actually wish that it wasn't coming true. i wish that i was completely insane and we weren't going down this totality terrorism route, which clearly we are. i did i did a tweet yesterday which oxford city council responded to with this awful 1970s stoat and animal tick video. tell me why it was so fantastic that people would be confined to their zones . and be confined to their zones. and it's just absolutely insanity. i mean, all we 1980s film set in the future about a dystopia where they telling us what was going to happen because we've got districts now like all of the films, whether it be blade runnen the films, whether it be blade runner, total recall, they all had district x, didn't they? and
8:12 pm
that's what we've got now. it ping that's what we've got now. it ping pong ping you've left your district and once is electric cars how to stop. yeah it will just stop. there won't be any getting a fight in the post . £80 getting a fight in the post. £80 if you leave your zone more than twice a week. no, the car will just stop. smart cars, smart motorways , smart it's an motorways, smart roads. it's an assault on human liberty, isn't it? and as i've mentioned, this is a hill to on. how ironic is a hill to die on. how ironic that this should happen in oxford, course, you oxford, which is, of course, you know, location of oxford know, the location of oxford university, one of the great one of the great sort of focal points of western enlightenment and western ideas. we liberal ideas. absolutely. which is i believe it's been targeted. i mean , it's quite well documented mean, it's quite well documented and quite well known that the communist chinese communist party makes huge donations to two top universities and actually pays for whole colleges . some of them are completely owned by the ccp now. so no , i'm owned by the ccp now. so no, i'm not surprised at all, actually . not surprised at all, actually. they go for they go for the intellectual centres and they go for the power centres . so yeah,
8:13 pm
for the power centres. so yeah, we're in bed with them now. jeremy hunt's married to somebody gets a check every somebody who gets a check every week from the ccp. welcome to dystopia here we are, a man who has spoken movingly of china's lockdown policies telling people out their homes and putting them in them re—education centres. no, sorry . no in them re—education centres. no, sorry. no camps? no. what they could. oh, yes, these quarantine. quarantine. that's right . yeah. i like word for it. right. yeah. i like word for it. yeah and it is a concern and it , it all originates ironically from a supposedly freedom loving conservative government. and bofis conservative government. and boris johnson , he's no boris johnson, he's no libertarian. the bottom line is that he talks a good . but we set that he talks a good. but we set a precedent when we shut the country for down three weeks. yeah. my sources told me that number ten were amazed how compliant the public were at the time. all right. well, we will we will. somehow we yielded to that principle three weeks to flatten the curve. what was it squash the sombrero ? but we were squash the sombrero? but we were had. and that was the point. your turn, wasn't it? it was the point today. three weeks to
8:14 pm
destroy britain. really it did. because thing as brits, because the thing is, as brits, we pushed and we pushed and pushed and we pushed and it takes quite lot for us to snap, but when we do, we actually i think we do will do quite dramatically . but think we do will do quite dramatically. but boris think we do will do quite dramatically . but boris johnson, dramatically. but boris johnson, hey, he is what people want him to be . he's a libertarian or to be. he's a libertarian or not. he was pro—brexit and anti—brexit. he even wrote to leaders, didn't he, for the telegraph . here he is, whatever telegraph. here he is, whatever you want to call it, even decide which woman he's in love with. let's be honest . well, quite, let's be honest. well, quite, you know. there well, you know. well, there you. well, maybe. may be quieten maybe. maybe it may be quieten down carrie, you know, down since carrie, you know, like that's what . okay, like that's not what. okay, bottom line , that's not what you bottom line, that's not what you thought. i didn't say i didn't say it , but i saw thought. i didn't say i didn't say it, but i saw him in the street the other day and i caught his gaze. i can't lie. but listen he, boris, is ancient history now . we are where his history now. we are where his dad is, isn't his dad was recently on gb news talking about how it's all part of the plan that we will no longer fly or drive or eat meat and
8:15 pm
actually, you referred to bernie from bernie's tweets thing talking about the house of lords report, which mark steyn and i discussed was plan. and it's very sinister. i mean, when you and i talk about the whole covid thing, the lessons of covid, we're thinking the bad lessons, the bad things they're saying, the bad things they're saying, the lessons of covid as if it's the lessons of covid as if it's the best thing ever. i mean, lord stoneman did a tweet earlier on about how he's going through and about them through it and about them talking doing 20 miles an talking about doing 20 miles an hour to put people off driving, nothing to do with safety because it actually increases the . if you drive more the emissions. if you drive more slowly , whether it's the slowly, whether it's the peddung slowly, whether it's the peddling of transradial logy, whether the very divisive whether it's the very divisive and contested idea of critical race theory, whether it's woke institutions, i think that it's not until the public wake up that things will change . but my that things will change. but my problem is that by the time most ordinary people have realised the extent to which there's been in a store assault on their freedoms, i think by then it's too late . yes, i know. i mean,
8:16 pm
too late. yes, i know. i mean, you've got the tories and the labour party are both globalist technocratic regimes. now there is almost only one government. so you have to look at maybe the smaller polities. i mean , i am a smaller polities. i mean, i am a political , but the smaller polities. i mean, i am a political, but the only political, but the only political party talking about confronting net zero and ending theice confronting net zero and ending the ice vehicle ban is the reform party, led by richard tice. so as i say, i'm not endorsing any particular party, but that is the only party at the moment that seems to have an alternative view. this policy that's happening in oxford, it's going to pop up in cities across the country. if the oxford people allow this , it will go people allow this, it will go absolutely everywhere and you have a ridiculous situation of living on one road that borders another road not in your area . another road not in your area. and you'll have to drive all the way out of the city round the ring road if you're lucky, if they allow it to go into the next street in your car , it's next street in your car, it's insanity. but as you say, it tested us. you covid now it's karma. this is what i said was going to happen. i wish i was
8:17 pm
wrong. i really do. but i'm not. unfortunately, there you go. well, listen, lois are thrilled to have you on the program. thank catch up soon. lots more to come. is the covid narrative beginning to tumble a house beginning to tumble like a house of cards . beginning to tumble like a house of cards. i'll speak top of cards. i'll speak to top engineer number cruncher ivor cummings , who is something of cummings, who is something of a youtube sensation. also, no nonsense ex—cop di davies on whether we'll ever see an end to woke policing. you won't believe the story i've got for you shortly, but next, is britain in long term decline ? and i'll be long term decline? and i'll be asking legendary historian dr. david starkey live in the studio. don't go anywhere .
8:18 pm
8:19 pm
8:20 pm
it's marked ireland in for the boss mark steyn tonight , boss mark steyn tonight, tomorrow and thursday . lots to tomorrow and thursday. lots to get through. is the covid narrative tumbling like a house
8:21 pm
of cards? bad news on vaccine safety in the bmj today. and also so we'll be talking about the dreadful infections to children. nine casualties now and health professionals have unked and health professionals have linked whatsapp adding to the lockdowns . we'll get to that lockdowns. we'll get to that very, very shortly. plus woke policing with former head of royal protection dai davies. but first your emails. gb views at gbnews.uk and adam says , mark, gbnews.uk and adam says, mark, you need permission to leave your area because checks, notes wokeist scaremongering . i don't wokeist scaremongering. i don't remember the angry truant telling us that we need to show our papers to move around a free country. adam they're responding to my monologue about the fact that oxford city have gone completely communist control the number of days per year that locals can drive their car . locals can drive their car. welcome to hell. roland says. mark in time we are definitely heading towards climate lockdowns . you won't be allowed lockdowns. you won't be allowed to leave your district . and
8:22 pm
to leave your district. and you'll be called a citizen , but you'll be called a citizen, but not much more. robert genuinely frightening news. we need pr in council elections to stop this kind of policy. i'll get to more of your thoughts shortly, but not so long ago, within the lifetime of a few older folks alive . today, the buildings alive. today, the buildings behind me legislated for a of the planet's . but as britain the planet's. but as britain braces itself for a winter of discontent with our budget statements now needing sign off from rolex swearing international financiers and speculate is what went wrong with a woke takeover of our great institutions. peddling divisive identity politics. cancel culture, contested ideas like critical race theory and gender ideology does britain face an existential threat mired in low productivity with businesses , households and the businesses, households and the state creaking under the weight of their own debts? just what is the future for blighty? i never the future for blighty? i never the optimist, you know that i
8:23 pm
love this country. but is the telegraph's sheryl jacobs right in her latest piece this week when she says with no plans to improve its resilience , britain improve its resilience, britain is heading for systems collapse . everyone's on strike , the nhs . everyone's on strike, the nhs is broken and we're skint. . everyone's on strike, the nhs is broken and we're skint . where is broken and we're skint. where do we go from here? well, to find the answer, let's look to the past . i'm find the answer, let's look to the past. i'm delighted to welcome legendary historian dr. david starkey, who is now tonight allowing to call him tonight allowing me to call him david. hi, david. hello, mark. may i say mr. dole? well, there you go. that's about all i've got in terms of titles and formalities . i'm not a doctor formalities. i'm not a doctor just yet, but i will examine you, let's talk about you, david. let's talk about this. to what extent can the past tell us about the future? well, you began talking about parliament. the thing that's behind the i think that the peculiar thing about england, britain, the reason we ruled a quarter of the globe churchill at the beginning of the first world war. do we all remember
8:24 pm
churchill? know goody churchill , not baddy churchill. he takes a young man into the chamber of the house of commons. a young man into the chamber of the house of commons . this is the house of commons. this is when it seemed the world was falling to pieces again . 1940. falling to pieces again. 1940. the chambers empty. it's quiet , the chambers empty. it's quiet, it's dark. and he says to this boy, this is why we will win. that sense of the right of national self—government, of representative government, which remember , runs right through remember, runs right through from the aftermath of magna carta to now . what's gone wrong carta to now. what's gone wrong is that that building is where it's gone wrong . that building it's gone wrong. that building is where it can be put right. and the history of that building, i think , tells us how building, i think, tells us how it can be put . and how does that it can be put. and how does that building how does parliament become rehabilitated constitutionally and in the in the esteem of the public? well, remember , we were, i think, all remember, we were, i think, all on the same side of a brexit . we
8:25 pm
on the same side of a brexit. we made a mistake. we assumed that the threat to parliament, sovereignty , the threat to its sovereignty, the threat to its functionality came from the european union. yes, to an extent. did but the real enemies here , the real the some of the here, the real the some of the enemies you listed. let's just let's just take a particular instance, something that we all recognise is completely mad and is absurd. why cannot britain shift a collection of i hesitate to use the right word middle class. the word begins with w who would eco protesters who are determined to stop everybody. you were talking about people being in closed in their neighbourhoods. how can five or six silly people hold the entire country to ransom by closing the m25 ? two things. the supreme m25? two things. the supreme court had a strange case called the ziegler case, in which it determined that although the 1981 act governing road usage
8:26 pm
says it is an offence to block the road in certain cases. do know what? parliament made a mistake . it's not an offence . mistake. it's not an offence. secondly, we have a funny thing. have you heard of the college of policing? no. the college of policing? no. the college of policing is what actually determines how the police operate to the what is a limited liability company. quango this is the thing that the term and because i a defended somebody or another i had committed a non crime hate related incident. it's the college of policing that says that the police have to go through five stages before they can actually remove a road. protester you ask them politely. first, then you say yes to anything . when do you go through anything. when do you go through this absurd routine? so we've two things we've deliberately curtailed parliamentary sovereignty through an aggressive judicial. sovereignty through an aggressive judicial . secondly, aggressive judicial. secondly, we've created quangos which are staffed by the believers in that
8:27 pm
world that you pinpointed brilliantly. the world of woke the world that nothing must be done. and these quangos , these done. and these quangos, these middle men and women , they're an middle men and women, they're an extension of the blob. i suppose they run the they run everything . we have stupid enough to blame poor liz truss and quasi quantum for the financial tax . if they for the financial tax. if they were in were not they. they are not. they have a marginal responsibility the fundamental responsibility the fundamental responsibility is the quango called the bank of england. the disaster of covid is due to the fact that parliament abdicated its responsibilities to a single issue. committee called sage. if thing we're now learning about sageis thing we're now learning about sage is a disaster. if you say to a group of scientists with specialists in epidemiology , specialists in epidemiology, you've got to tell us what to do. they will say, well, we mustn't have any body dying if it involves shutting the entire country down. and wherever look,
8:28 pm
we've handed power away from us. we've handed power away from parliament. we've got seriously to learn to take it back because finally, to know what parliament is about, the only body elected representatives , about the only representatives, about the only people who haven't been taken over by woke and is there historical of precedent for this kind of woke takeover of britain 7 kind of woke takeover of britain ? well, yes, there was is called the puritan revolution of the middle of the 17th century. exactly the same. the ones who want to abolish the unit bit like like mr. lynch, the aptly named trade unionist. they wanted to abolish christmas and right. at least mr. lynch doesn't yet have the law on his side. but they wanted to abolish christmas. and finally, you know what we did? we are the only country ever to have reversed a revolution and the revolution of cromwell, the revolution of the
8:29 pm
woke, the puritans of the 17th century to north. the general pubuc century to north. the general public just decided they didn't want them anymore . and we want them anymore. and we reversed it. and what's also very important and we forget this, oliver cromwell i was lecturing at parliament when i was doing an afternoon at the weekend and you enter parliament past oliver cromwell, this great looming statue. he's there and he's the brave republic and whatever. you know what ? he had whatever. you know what? he had worse relations with parliament than charles . first, the king, than charles. first, the king, the executed . and not only that, the executed. and not only that, oliver cromwell finishes up as an unfettered military dictator later who is buried with full royal honours in the crown that's what revolutions do. we have the courage to undo one somehow. we've all got to recover that courage. we've got the way. we'll take over of institutions. and as you said ,
8:30 pm
institutions. and as you said, parliaments, this sort of, you know, sort of holding out. but in the end , taken so much power in the end, taken so much power away from parliament to be decisive and to actually run the country. what is your prognosis for the future ? i mean, how do for the future? i mean, how do we move the dial ? i'm a historic we move the dial? i'm a historic catholic. i am not a charlatan. i historians or a salesman . i historians or a salesman. yeah. historians who prophesy are charlatans . i what i hope is are charlatans. i what i hope is andifs are charlatans. i what i hope is and it's very striking whenever you have, as it were, a serious test of public opinion, it actually falls on the right . and actually falls on the right. and again , when i was reading, just again, when i was reading, just as i waiting to come in now the covid has been in effect more fully banished in britain than in almost any other country in france are about to go into another lockdown. they won't have masks . they want to keep have masks. they want to keep the americans still have vaccine, tyranny . well, and vaccine, tyranny. well, and indeed, in because well,
8:31 pm
depending on which state you see, they have the advantage of that state. but what is striking , again, if you if you if you actually look at hancock's covid diaries , you see as early as the diaries, you see as early as the 28th of august, 20, 20, boris had the right instinct. he 28th of august, 20, 20, boris had the right instinct . he knew had the right instinct. he knew they were overreacting . he asks. they were overreacting. he asks. he asks very strikingly . he asks he asks very strikingly. he asks and he asks. hancock only 6% of eight year olds. sorry, eight rules. only 6% risk of dying. what are we shutting , the what are we shutting, the country, down for? and it you know what? which the entire structure , the bbc , the entire structure, the bbc, the entire structure, the bbc, the entire structure of the guardian of the mainstream media, practically everybody but gp news descends on him, said, oh , we can't on him, said, oh, we can't possibly have that led of course, by sage and people to read what is gb news about it's it calls itself populist channel
8:32 pm
but has to be this final record covery of confidence . it will covery of confidence. it will only begin with recovery of confidence . people have to take confidence. people have to take the risk and speak out . above the risk and speak out. above all, we've got to try to reconnect and piece properly with their constituents . i think with their constituents. i think this is what has gone fundamental utterly wrong is that the parties deliberately set , operate and piece from set, operate and piece from their can stewards. at the moment to impose to they just as glorified social workers . that's glorified social workers. that's not what the are about. they are should be proper representing can institutions the political concerns not unite. does somebody a council house not not is doing in the part and not exactly not is you know not is little john not getting the right care in the nhs. they are there to represent politically to carry the concerns of their locality to the centre. that's
8:33 pm
what's brand and to be to be a little more autonomous that the mandate they have of what it's called now but that the to make a judgement on on behalf their constituents that may be against the view of their party such as mandate the doctors mandate that yes every mp has the doctor's mandate and it would be nice to get more of that and a bit less, a bit less of the three line weapon, you know, toeing the line. yes. and i mean, what i want has gone wrong is that the again, you had cameron plays a terrible part in this the throwing of all into the organic ization of the party the into central office with the conservatives . we had it with conservatives. we had it with new labour as well, of course in week with destroying the party discipline virtually that's gone wrong with country rests wrong with this country rests with blair and new labour. the disaster is devolution , sending disaster is devolution, sending scotland free in the sense of disarray , adding that you would disarray, adding that you would going to dissolve the connection between the scots and it's like
8:34 pm
it's like trying to keep my loyal to me by offering her i wouldn't. well good luck trying to keep mrs. loyal by offering her more lovers. that's devolution. was very briefly . devolution. was very briefly. the clock's against us. just in a few seconds. we've got the clock's against us. just in a few seconds. we've go t £2.1 a few seconds. we've got £2.1 trillion worth of national debt. we've we're running a deficit. we'll probably have that for the next five years. nhs waiting list of 7 million people illegal migrant crossings up to a thousand day, year thousand a day, 40,000 a year and migration last year of half and migration last year of half a million population size in liverpool . is there a danger liverpool. is there a danger that this great country could fall over ? yes. do we face an fall over? yes. do we face an exodus whether it's economic forces? i think jacobs is fundamentally right . but unless fundamentally right. but unless and unless we and our politicians do something about it. and again, this myth , the it. and again, this myth, the wonderful nhs , the nhs, i know , wonderful nhs, the nhs, i know, i was, you were talking about people of a certain age. you remember at the beginning i don't thought he's actually addressing me was addressing me when i was a little boy, i was born club feet. i require that i will series of operations and you
8:35 pm
know was run in 1949 know how the nhs was run in 1949 by queuing you turned up and you all day your time was of no value that might work in the immediate aftermath of the second world war, a world built on shortage and queuing it work. now we've got to confront the truth . we have a political class truth. we have a political class that's devoted to lying . and let that's devoted to lying. and let me tell you, you've obviously sorted out that clubfoot because you strode into the studio like fred astaire . i didn't do quite fred astaire. i didn't do quite a pirouette . never know what we a pirouette. never know what we live in hope. dr. david starkey , thank you so much. privileged to have you in the studio lots. more ahead is the covid narrative beginning to tumble like house cards. i'll like a house of cards. i'll speak a top engineer and speak to a top engineer and number cummings, who's number ivor cummings, who's quite sensation on but next, quite a sensation on but next, no nonsense ex—cop dai davies or we'll ever see an end to woke . we'll ever see an end to woke. plus he used to look after the royals so i'll be asking him. whether lady susan hussey is in
8:36 pm
fact an outrageous racist or not, he knows her well. so we'll get the answer to that .
8:37 pm
8:38 pm
8:39 pm
next is the covid cosy consensus beginning to crumble ? we'll beginning to crumble? we'll discuss that with number cruncher cummings shortly. but some arresting news for you . the some arresting news for you. the times newspaper report that diversity roles are now costing the police diversity roles are now costing the polic e £10 million a year the police £10 million a year with on average each force in england and wales employing five full time members on a staff thatis full time members on a staff that is on fat salaries to perform such roles. meanwhile, this morning's just stop oil protesters appear to have been sponsored by. the police escort services . eyewitnesses saw cops services. eyewitnesses saw cops and joking with the protesters as hundreds of commuters on their way to work were held up . their way to work were held up. main roads police have . they
8:40 pm
main roads police have. they will only intervene when serious disruption is caught. reports say annoyed commuters were met with stem words for officers as they followed the protesters slowly behind . it seems that slowly behind. it seems that many serving officers didn't get the memo that police chiefs want to get rid of woke policing . put to get rid of woke policing. put my next guest in charge. that's what i say. he comes from the golden era of crime prevention . golden era of crime prevention. tough love, a no nonsense former head of royal protection and a top cop. di davies hi. de hello. nice to talk to you again . great nice to talk to you again. great to have you back on the channel great to have you on this show. di woke policing . clearly these di woke policing. clearly these coppers didn't get the message . coppers didn't get the message. no, they certainly did. well they would if i was in charge because obstructing the highway , no matter what, dr. starkey say, is an offence , has always say, is an offence, has always been an offence . i can remember been an offence. i can remember 50 plus years ago arresting whole of the harry kitchener
8:41 pm
movement because they were blocking kensington high street. my blocking kensington high street. my goodness , i wouldn't stand my goodness, i wouldn't stand for this nonsense now. newly promoted assistant commissioner twist comes on. i heard him speaking on long channel eight. wouldn't inspire me at all. what the public want are firm coppers in charge and these people are committing what i describe as a pubuc committing what i describe as a public nuisance. and the new that came out in this year makes it an offence to cause public nuisance to such an extent that we have seen now the metropolitan police have been doing this for well over a year along with their friends from essex. along with their friends from essex . my goodness why do they essex. my goodness why do they care ? great. why is it always care? great. why is it always the poor? unfortunate you and i travelling to work whether on trains, buses , anything else? trains, buses, anything else? why are we can't go on strike? we protest to this level and yet we're expected to tolerate it.
8:42 pm
it i find it intolerable the lack police action and my goodness, i wish i was 20 years younger and somebody would bring me back some . nothing seems to me back some. nothing seems to have happened to the culture of the british police. di we saw that in how cops handled the extinction rebellion and protest dunng extinction rebellion and protest during the lockdowns and the blm protests as well seemed that the police were only willing to get tough with those out campaigning against lockdown themselves. it's like the are picking and choosing their preferred causes . well yes they do. and i'm very sad. i'm proud to have been a member of the metropolitan police where we were the police , people like peter imbert , lord , people like peter imbert, lord imbert and others, and stephen's . i'm sorry, ijust imbert and others, and stephen's . i'm sorry, i just have no . i'm sorry, ijust have no faith in this current crop, whether it's the college of policing look, let's deal some of the issues they have spent .
8:43 pm
of the issues they have spent. as i understand it, nearly 13,000, 30000 hours of manpower on. these so—called demonstrators , as far as i'm demonstrators, as far as i'm concerned , not only are concerned, not only are committing offences, but those who are aiding and abetting them are committing serious offences, conspiring to cause a public nuisance . the matter and the cps nuisance. the matter and the cps appear only to have discovered this because only eight out of 800 arrests to hundred have been charged. now there is a backlog in the courts, but surely we could be fast tracking this because the people have london deserve it. they don't . to have deserve it. they don't. to have the fire brigades please ambulance delayed because of half a dozen people who think they can take the law when . are they can take the law when. are we going to wake up to reality in this country? god help us all. we recruit the wrong kinds of cops ? or is it the culture or of cops? or is it the culture or it policy? what's the problem ? it policy? what's the problem? what i think is a combination of both , really. you know, there is
8:44 pm
both, really. you know, there is a discipline in the in the police service . police force police service. police force used to be a force in my day and there's an ethical code. what i would do to deal with the so—called racism undoubtedly there has been some awful cases i would have every officer a legal documents saying that if you commit an offence under the police discipline code or the ethical code and there is both then you will be sacked. no ifs , no buts, but trying to get rid of lazy , corrupt policemen is of lazy, corrupt policemen is a difficult process unless you catch them. bank rights or you get evidence . but we need to get evidence. but we need to shake up the discipline service. but my goodness we use we need to shape up some of the leadership. i have the privilege of being chairman of london and the city's chief superintendent, the city's chief superintendent, the and the . national in 25 the and the. national in 25 years. i can't remember when some of my colleagues are so badly led and it's that's the crux not much on the ground
8:45 pm
floor although some them need sorting out we need to sort out their sergeants and inspect is and get rid of this awful. they spend a huge on diversity and get rid of this awful. they spend a huge on diversity £10 million. how many men female beaches how burglars could be caught with some of this money. my caught with some of this money. my goodness , we need a shake up. my goodness, we need a shake up. but nobody seems capable of doing it . i but nobody seems capable of doing it. i have just got a couple of seconds. former head of royal protection, you know, lady susan hussey who got into hot water for asking an attendee at an event about domestic violence she really came from is she racist? yes or no to things? i don't know her well, but i have met her. no she is not. and your colleague the other night, nana explained far better eloquently, and took apart, the nonsense that has actually touted by so many bullies. one of my pet hatred and my is hatred of bullies whether they are black, pink, japanese or
8:46 pm
anything else. i hate bullies. so many of the press, the media, the bbc particularly aided in abetted by sky. they told this poor woman a par with no credible evidence and aided again and abetted by the palace , who within 5 hours house had bought the line, hook, line and sinker. they should hold their heads out in shame to choose a wonderful one doesn't deserve this . 60 wonderful one doesn't deserve this. 60 years of wonderful one doesn't deserve this . 60 years of service wonderful one doesn't deserve this. 60 years of service . how this. 60 years of service. how dare they treat her like this and somebody , prince philip or and somebody, prince philip or her majesty would have never allowed this . what a loss you allowed this. what a loss you are to the british police force . dai davies, the ex head of royal protection. well, folks, we saved our best till last. very excited about the final part we shocking data published in the bmj about safety and with a tragic strep, a child deaths directly linked to lockdowns . directly linked to lockdowns.
8:47 pm
now is the covid narrative beginning to tumble like a house of cards? i'll speak a top engineer , number cruncher and engineer, number cruncher and youtube sensation ivor cummings. this guy is hot stuff. see you shortly shortly .
8:48 pm
8:49 pm
8:50 pm
it's been another bad week for the covid cult. who is going to be careful how i say that word as the telegraph report that health officials are admitting the nine tragic child deaths strep a which is a bacterial is directly linked to covid lockdowns during which young people were unable to go to school and be exposed to such infections and fight them. meanwhile, the globally renowned british medical journals published a paper suggesting covid 19 boosters are likely to cause a net clinical harm to . cause a net clinical harm to. young adults aged 18 to 29,
8:51 pm
where total severe adverse events will outweigh covid hospitals , nations averted, put hospitals, nations averted, put bluntly , according to this bluntly, according to this papen bluntly, according to this paper, young people are far likely to be harmed from the vaccine than from getting covid based. these findings avoid young adults to hospitalisation from covid. you'd have to vaccinate 31,000 people, 18 of whom would suffer vaccine side effects. not a ringing endorsement, is it? meanwhile with even the most brainwashed brits now discarding face masks with most accepting the nhs , with most accepting the nhs, waiting list of 7 million patients is to down a policy of lockdowns that barely move covid dial is the covid narrative beginning crumble. let's now speak to ivor cummins , a man speak to ivor cummins, a man who's made quite a name for himself during the pandemic. he's on youtube . he's on he's on youtube. he's on twitter, and he is the voice of reason. you can just skip ahead, fool me if you don't mind, layla. thank you so much. chemical engineer and problem solving . it is ivor
8:52 pm
solving analyst. it is ivor cummins. hi, ivor. hey there, mark. great to be here . great to mark. great to be here. great to have you back on the show. it's been far long since we last spoke. been far long since we last spoke . it's a bad week of spoke. it's a bad week of headunes spoke. it's a bad week of headlines for covid. do you think people are beginning to wake up now ? yeah i mean, i'm wake up now? yeah i mean, i'm feeling pleasantly over the past six months as all the doubters come in and sweden with no no masks and kids to 16 and school throughout had one of the lowest mortality excesses in europe and that in itself is a case in point of proof. and of course , point of proof. and of course, have nearly a hundred papers published now showing that lockdown has no measurable benefits in covid outcomes and course, we have 40 years of science and we have the mass on covid for masks showing no benefit, which is unsurprising. so you know, things are turning around, however the mass media. sadly is still pumping out propaganda . for whatever reason, propaganda. for whatever reason, we won't into conspiracy
8:53 pm
theorists . but yeah, people are theorists. but yeah, people are waking up because common sense is finally beginning to cut through the mass propaganda and indoctrination of the last couple of years . i know so many couple of years. i know so many people that are up to date with vaccines and with the boosters , vaccines and with the boosters, they're still getting covid. i can't believe it either . it's can't believe it either. it's quite shocking. i had so much for that novel. drug trials . for that novel. drug trials. sadly, it kind of failed . the sadly, it kind of failed. the most important thing was to or to reduce transmission . and to reduce transmission. and sadly, in the of 2021, the israel of data from the government in israel clearly showed that the infection rates were very similar between the vaccinated the non—vaccinated and they did massively . so we and they did massively. so we did know midsummer 2021 pretty much, but there was no mitigation of transmission and that was worthy of real world respect. so once we knew that
8:54 pm
whether it helped you with your own personal, whether it helped you with your own personal , that is not really own personal, that is not really relevant to people below 50 who are healthy because the are so stunningly small to that cohort that really would be no need for a novel drug medication to try and allay that risk. so i mean, it's all coming out now as day . it's all coming out now as day. yes i mean, i've. do you buy the idea , the narrative that the idea, the narrative that the virus is less of a threat to society is because so many of us are vaccinated. all those celebrities that go on twitter, they say, i have got covid for they say, i have got covid for the 10th time, but thank god i've had the booster. otherwise i'd be in the icu now. do you buy that argument that covid less of a threat because of the vaccine ? well, i mean, i my face vaccine? well, i mean, i my face has always been for 20. show me the data . and the data says the the data. and the data says the exact opposite of that. so in reality, we had covid, which was
8:55 pm
a new member of the crown of virus family or sars—cov—2 . we virus family or sars—cov—2. we had a first hit that was pretty heavy because there wasn't a whole lot of prior immunity. and then we had the kind of second wave, but obviously certainly the impact of this new virus was going to rapidly diminish. i liken that in early 2020 to a stone being skipped on a pond. you're going to get hit and that's going to rapidly diminish as human immunity in the population grows . so the vaccine population grows. so the vaccine came in. but when you look at the actual data, it's hard to distinguish an effect from the vaccine . and that's just what vaccine. and that's just what the doctors says. so blaming or crediting the vaccine is just in the appropriate because these people who are claiming credit at the end of the day, they were in the profile where the risk to have a flu like effect . and have a flu like effect. and that's what they had. so i'm not sure where the vaccine comes into it . i was
8:56 pm
sure where the vaccine comes into it. i was channel on his podcast . ah unmissable as is his podcast. ah unmissable as is his twitter feed. you can find him at the fat emperor on all of those platforms. thanks, ivor. catch up soon. dan wootton , my catch up soon. dan wootton, my broadcasting hero is next. hi, dan dolan . you are unmissable. dan dolan. you are unmissable. what great show we've got coming up tonight . do you believe mark, up tonight. do you believe mark, do you believe that we got the full from harry and meghan in that trailer yesterday ? it's that trailer yesterday? it's pack of lies, like you said in your yesterday. it's an act of war dan this these guys his family under the bus and the british. exactly. so we've got sarah vine and paul burrell on that tonight. plus lots more. mark, great to see you. can't wait. dan is next. don't go anywhere . britain's best anywhere. britain's best journalist .
8:57 pm
8:58 pm
8:59 pm
9:00 pm
no no bias, no censorship . dan no no bias, no censorship. dan wootton tonight, he's the lynch who stole christmas marks is making his selfish rmt comrades to hell bent on destroying the festive period for millions of brits to try and bring down the tories . i'll explain why enough tories. i'll explain why enough is and the government must change the law to protect hardworking folk from strikes. that's in my digest. then hardworking folk from strikes. that's in my digest . then fleet that's in my digest. then fleet street legend calvin mackenzie isfimd street legend calvin mackenzie is fired up as he takes aim at the despicable and potentially deadly planned by cancer ward nurse and 999 call handler. calvert cancelled to. explain in his words why his angel will never regain their halo at 1045. elsewhere it's no surprise that harry and meghan's revolt reality show is set to be an of victimhood . she's becoming victimhood. she's becoming a royal rock star. and then .
9:01 pm
royal rock star. and then. everything

42 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on