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n0 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 .
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royal rock star. and then. everything but as the toxic sausage sticks lose 14th staffer since 2018. today only have themselves to blame for the way themselves to blame for the way the public turned on them in the years after the royal wedding. top us journalist meghan kelly gives her unmissable verdict on that at 945 plus after a string of inaccuracy in the trailer exposed, do you trust harry and meghan's claim that they will reveal the full truth. star daily mail columnist vine says that gaslighting the nation. she'll line up alongside princess diana's former butler, paul burrell , to do battle with paul burrell, to do battle with the woke american author ernest owens. have a feeling they will probably be supporting meghan. he's the classic 920. nothing he's in the classic 920. nothing has been able to stop the invasion of 44,000 illegal migrants. this year. but former downing street chief of staff nick has a groundbreaking battle to stop the boats. that's got the support of superwoman suella braverman. reveal braverman. he's going to reveal all to me at 935. but as our globalist pm rushes to distance himself from that, immigration
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overhaul is fishy when soft touch responsible for uk is now soaring poll ratings. and has it put the conservatives under threat? the parties ? richard threat? the parties? richard tice joins me live in the studio at 1020. as confirm his family weren't during the shocking raid on his million pound mansion star england win over raheem returned to qatar to help the three lions achieve world cup glory. is he right to put family football? my superstar panel debate that in the media. was it ten? tonight i'm joined by top daily mail columnist amanda patel. calvin robinson and nigel nelson. newspaper, front pages and greatest britain union jack osborne coming to . this is dan osborne coming to. this is dan wootton tonight . let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. my wootton tonight. let's go. my opinion just a moment. but you know how we do things here. first, the news headlines at
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nine with ray patterson . thanks, nine with ray patterson. thanks, dan . the latest from the gb dan. the latest from the gb 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 and unite union's 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 health secretary says unions demands are not affordable . demands are not affordable. baroness mon is to take a leave of absence from the house of lords following allegations that she benefited from a covert ppe deal. she benefited from a covert ppe deal . it's alleged that michelle deal. it's alleged that michelle and her children received millions of pounds after she recommended a company to ministers at the height of the pandemic . baroness mone has pandemic. baroness mone has denied the allegations . stephen
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denied the allegations. stephen flynn has been elected as the snp's leader in westminster. the aberdeen south mp replaces ian blackford with immediate . first blackford with immediate. first minister of scotland, nicholas sturgeon has congratulated mr. flynn after his win. he'll appear at pmqs , who's appear at pmqs, who's questioning rishi sunak the first time tomorrow . the health first time tomorrow. the health secretary has told the house of commons that we're seeing an earlier 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 is a five year old from belfast. the says antibiotics could be given to children at schools. effect buy strep a as a preventative measure. meanwhile investec action is being carried out into death of a four year old child in ireland to see if it could be unked in ireland to see if it could be linked to strep a seven more cases of diphtheria have been
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recorded among migrants . cases of diphtheria have been recorded among migrants. england taking the total this year to 57. the uk health security agency says they were discovered between november 28th and december the fourth. it marks an increase from previous week when only five new cases were diagnosed . last week, the diagnosed. last week, the immigration told mps that asylum seekers with diphtheria symptoms would be put into isolation on. a man has been arrested on suspicion of common assault dunng suspicion of common assault during a walkabout . king charles during a walkabout. king charles in luton , bedfordshire. police in luton, bedfordshire. police say the suspect, aged in his twenties , was arrested after an twenties, was arrested after an 999 twenties, was arrested after an egg was in the direction of the monarch. king charles was seen being guided away from the crowds by his security detail following . that incident , crowds by his security detail following . that incident, we're following. that incident, we're on tv, online and on dab plus radio. you're watching gb news the people's channel. back now to dan wootton .
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to dan wootton. it's bad enough to in a country where there's almost an expectation that you're not going to receive timely treatment in the nhs and you're train no matter where it's going to, when it is, it's probably to be delayed. but to know that trade unions are going out of their way to make these severe, just to ruin christmas for millions of brits for purely partisan reasons is a disgrace that can no longer be ignored by the government and. enough, i say the dangerous and divisive head of the rmt mick lynch last month claimed his strike dates had specifically designed to the christmas period thanks that we've selected the christmas penod we've selected the christmas period strike action will finish the 17th and there is a complete week before christmas day that people can make the arrangements these people that we've carefully i didn't say they should be kept grateful you
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asked us why we've chosen the dates we've chosen dates the dates we've chosen avoid the christmas period and everybody should be able to travel if the train but now lynch is not happy with the government's would say generous offer given the circumstances a 5% pay hike this year, a 4% one next year with no forced redundancies until 2025. far more job security , by the way, more job security, by the way, than in the private sector because he's not happy with that christmas is considered fair game now with network rail staff going on strike from 6 pm. on christmas eve until 6 am. on december the 27. lynch is trying to throttle the country this christmas and take us another winter of discontent above inflation. pay rises demanded by nurses who want a 90% hike will simply bankrupt the country and lead to an inflationary economic deaths spiral. lynch doesn't care about the other private like the good folk running pubs , bars and restaurants and the
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decimated world of hospitality he is destroying by this move industries, by the way, that don't have the protection of guaranteed work paid for by you and me via our taxes. guaranteed work paid for by you and me via our taxes . so why? and me via our taxes. so why? why is rishi sunak letting this happen ? this lack of action is happen? this lack of action is against an explicit concern . against an explicit concern. surfeit of election manifesto promise . that stated, we will promise. that stated, we will require that a minimum service operates during transport strikes . sunak committed operates during transport strikes. sunak committed again to do just that during the summer leadership campaign. two more strikes coming this week. two more train strikes. what do you ban? strikes on a central pubuc you ban? strikes on a central public services like the railways? yes yes, the manifesto commitment. and we need to deliver very big . well, go on deliver very big. well, go on them. what the hell are you waiting for? the transport strikes minimum service levels bills has only had one reading thus far with no chance it becoming law in the near future. someone told me probably next summer we're looking at. so is it going to take millions missing out on our first normal christmas for the
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christmas in three years for the government to why this is government to why this law is urgent ? or is it going to take urgent? or is it going to take hundreds of deaths as ambulance staff 999 call handler is in? also today vowed strike later this month . lynch he's pathetic, this month. lynch he's pathetic, isn't he? i mean , likes to think isn't he? i mean, likes to think he's a tough guy, a some sort of man of the people. but let me tell you, the bloke is gutless, so gutless, in fact, that he won't even agree to come here and speak on the people's channel to justify his christmas destruction plan. instead he just throws party parties and insults any . chance you'll be insults any. chance you'll be taking an interview with gb news soon. i don't think. so they're not my favourites . they are not my favourites. they are a bunch of right wing bigots as far as i can see . so far as i can see. so occasionally i get an interview because they're in the crowd. but i've got no interest in meeting nigel farage or any of their other right wing militants that they've got. that's right. no, make you won't come here
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because, you know, we are not staffed by marxists like the bbc sky news and will call you out for the terrible deeds you are committing against hard working brits this christmas to respond now my superstar panel top daily mail columnist and broadcaster patel. the cancer of commentator and gb news star, the reverend calvin robinson and, political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people. nigel nelson , sunday people. nigel nelson, mick lynch , amanda patel. he is mick lynch, amanda patel. he is a don't mention me in the same with that man after he just called this right wing figure i mean he's a trough . you know, mean he's a trough. you know, he's he's a trot and he's a troll and is a troll. what is what do you mean? you know, he's trolling us that sort of trolling us that sort of trolling has nothing worse than hairy dolls that he's going to have. hairy dolls that he's going to have . he can't be a troll. okay have. he can't be a troll. okay the this his action and the union's action moving the
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strikes over christmas is a wilful act of malice. and it's much more than just destroying people's christmases , which, as people's christmases, which, as you say, is going to be bad enough, because the hospitality industry says that will cost someone half billion quid. they have a golden quarter between halloween and christmas when they make enough money to keep them going . he's wrecked that. them going. he's wrecked that. they're already going on strike next week and then week and then another and then again another week and then again and again. is not again. again and this is not about trying to get better about him trying to get better conditions workers. all conditions for his workers. all he the unions are in he cares about the unions are in the pocket of labour party. the pocket of the labour party. the unions are labour's paymasters . that's why keir paymasters. that's why keir starmer is so dance . sing around starmer is so dance. sing around not coming out and saying, you know, this is absolutely outrageous , let businesses outrageous, let businesses survive, people going shop, survive, let people going shop, go and shop, let shops survive and have the first decent christmas they've had for three yeah christmas they've had for three year. this is a malicious, wilful political act to destroy the economy, which they can do by taking out so many public services on strike and so they leave. keir starmer with a
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bitter legacy, with a totally wrecked country. so this is what's all behind it's not about the workers is about getting a horrible taste on the government . totally agree i knew i agree with you what she said that's wrong that's completely true the first time i actually remember my name again happens all the time it's the first time i've heard the unions being in the pocket of the labour party as nobody says the other way round the labour party are in the pocket the unions, which pocket of the unions, which i don't think either is true by the way. and this strike is an industrial dispute, not a political. and about the 15 political. and what about the 15 other are at the other strikes that are on at the moment? know, the ambulances moment? you know, the ambulances you've even people repairing you've got even people repairing the you've got nurses, the railway, you've got nurses, you've firefighters you've you've got firefighters you've got you've got porters got everyone, you've got porters got everyone, you've got porters got the that is that's the got the but that is that's the perfect that's the perfect storm of inflation and low pay offers . these these are still industrial low pay off as far as know so serious people are in
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place. so you believe that pubuc place. so you believe that public sector workers the moment who have job security you which folk in the private sector don't know they're not only in the railway industry that at the moment over 10% pay increases. no, not when we were in no place, but a 38. but 4% is not enough. well, no , it's 4% this enough. well, no, it's 4% this yeah enough. well, no, it's 4% this year. it's 4% next year, it's 5% this year. that's 9% over the two years. but if you work it out is 4% this year. do you know what? ask anyone what i'm i'm just anyone watching right now in the private sector would say if their boss offered them a 9% pay if their boss offered them a 9% pay rise over the next two years, they would be lapping it up because folk in the private sector are either being sacked or getting nothing. nigel well, that's the reality, but that is what's in what's is happening in the railway . one the railway industry. one of the points strike is to try points of the strike is to try and stop people being sacked. at the moment they to get rid of all ticket collectors. you want to get rid of conductors on trains, whole host people are trains, a whole host people are about to get sacked . that is about to get sacked. that is what the dispute is partly
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about. gavin robinson i think perhaps they should at this point. i think we should automate the railways. i think i'm all for protecting jobs. but at this point, these people are holding to i holding the country to ransom. i don't , amanda said don't even consider, amanda said about the economy. you know, the high has dying for high street has been dying for the years and we're the last couple years and we're propping christmas . we propping it up at christmas. we usually do. and that's to usually do. and that's going to be especially hospitality. be done, especially hospitality. yeah i hadn't even considered any because i was any of that because i was too busy thinking this one of the busy thinking this is one of the most important religious festivals year. this festivals of the year. this is an attack christianity, an on an attack on christianity, an on religion, then attack on religion, and then attack on families and an attack on the british people. that's what this is. about. yeah is. it's not even about. yeah because give the government because they give the government to labour christmas to the labour party at christmas not be with our family not want to be with our family of course which an attack on of course which is an attack on the families, haven't the families, still haven't been able christmas is able to. and christmas is a really important time. you know, i've got a girlfriend coming up from australia, lapsed, from australia, she's lapsed, she's on christmas she's to church on christmas day. know, it's really day. you know, it's a really important believe important time, but you believe in to strike, which is in the right to strike, which is which key to this or all which is the key to this or all strikes wrong ? i think it goes strikes wrong? i think it goes back to calvin's point, doesn't
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it, that a lot of these jobs are going to be obsolete anyway. nigel, you and i worked in nigel, you and i have worked in industries the newspaper industries in the newspaper industry, have all industries in the newspaper indltime. have all industries in the newspaper indltime. we have all industries in the newspaper indltime. we work; all industries in the newspaper indltime. we work in all industries in the newspaper indltime. we work in the all industries in the newspaper indltime. we work in the private the time. we work in the private sector, don't have a we sector, we don't have a job. we haven't pay, even cost of haven't had pay, even cost of living over ten years. and living for over ten years. and we get on with it. and we worked all the way through and mean. nigel do not believe that nigel i do not believe that critical in the public sector where lives are going to be put at risk and we critical infrastructure for this country to run should be able to be shut down by strikes, which is why i think the government and this is where we probably do agree, have been very lax on this. transport strikes bill. well, i mean , be strikes bill. well, i mean, be rather better if the government actually the but actually got the table, but there were never not. i mean, mark harper i'm so sorry said wait. so, so let's say the government from the government the government are pulling the strings distance rather strings from a distance rather actually sitting sitting down and negotiating some kind of settlement because it's not i'm sorry , that is not up to the sorry, that is not up to the minister to do that. that's what
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they say. yeah, exactly but if you want these things sold, what a government is there to do is to try to convince you that bully boy lynch . absolutely. bully boy lynch. absolutely. don't say good . i see. no to don't say good. i see. no to a settlement. any negotiation if they're holding christmas at ransom. unless he's okay. let's not forget these staff on a meeting of 44 k and the drivers want a meeting of. no, no. he says they're going to need you. the 3131 grand. the drivers don't don't actually belong to the meeting the fourth meeting of drivers are meeting of 44. the drivers are meeting of 44. the drivers are meeting of this is far above of 59. this is far above national average. but the ones who are on strike are are on who are on strike are on are on a of 13 1000. you're a median of 13 1000. you're taking whole thing. all the taking the whole thing. all the rail workers together and getting 44,000. he's the getting to 44,000. he's the bully he's trot as amanda bully boy. he's a trot as amanda said, he wants to destroy this country and he wants to make it very easy for him and for his members, which is what a union general secretary. you don't do it because he could have actually got a very good settlement. no enforced redundancies until, 2025
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guaranteed pay increases of 9% over the next two years. i'll repeat, ask anyone in the private sector if they would be happy with that right, including me and. they would all say absolutely give me that deal. so this is selfishness, it's greed it's partisan and i'm sick of the media giving this bloke a free ride. i am absolutely sick of it. it's sinister. it is. it's very sinister. of it. it's sinister. it is. it's very sinister . amanda it's very sinister. amanda patel, carolyn robinson , i patel, carolyn robinson, i should ask if i see this stuff panel should ask if i see this stuff panel, who are all night but coming up, as 44,000 illegal migrants invade our shores and, gay modern slavery laws, the man who he might be who thinks he might finally be able the channel crisis. able to stem the channel crisis. former street chief of former downing street chief of nick timothy breaks down his no nonsense at 935. nonsense battle plan at 935. but first, after a of inaccuracies in that awful netflix trailer, do you trust harry and meghan's claim that will reveal the claim that they will reveal the full in show? the full truth in their show? the daily sarah vine believes daily mail's sarah vine believes the sussexes are gaslighting nafion the sussexes are gaslighting nation she and princess diana's former butler paul burrell do battle tough author ernest battle with tough author ernest owens in the clash straight
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after want to after the break. but i want to know think the know what you think on the standard. you can use dot uk. tweet me at gb news poll running there the results are going there to the results are going to be interesting coming up to be interesting and coming up after .
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time now for the clash . we've time now for the clash. we've been treated to not one, but two teasers for one at this stage
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can only be described as harry and meghan's fictional netflix biopic look . and meghan's fictional netflix biopic look. no one sees what's happening behind the closed doors . last year, everything doors. last year, everything i could to protect my family , i could to protect my family, i realised they're never going to protect you . i was terrified. protect you. i was terrified. i didn't want history to repeat itself . we all know the sussexes itself. we all know the sussexes believe in their own truths. but for a past so frequently under fire for telling bogey bites you think they've make every effort to at least a pair authentic, however, and barely 2 minutes of the trail of five whopping great things flames have already things have flames have already been quick been spotted. so here's a quick fact you. footage fact check for you. footage purporting show the media purporting to show the media frenzy the was frenzy around the couple was actually paps waiting for katie price . last year, i shot of a price. last year, i shot of a lone snapper secretly a
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photographer photographing the sussexes inside a private home was actually pre—agreed coverage of a visit to the archbishop desmond tutu. then we have this dramatic sequence showing cameras ambushing a limo before the trailer cuts to tearful meghan. but guess what? she wasn't even in that car. the passenger here was donald trump's ex lawyer. and how about this horde of clamouring photographers desperate to capture the couple? well, it's from a harry potter premiere. years before they even met. and finally, my favourite , this finally, my favourite, this picture of harry shielding his face conveniently crops out. his ex—girlfriend , chelsy davy . ex—girlfriend, chelsy davy. well, my next guest, sarah vine , hits the nail on the head in her latest daily mail column, describing harry and meghan as gaslighting the entire nation while lining their pockets with misery. but what do you think after that string of inaccuracies do you actually trust their claim? harry and meghan's claim that they will reveal the full truth in their
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new reality series? me your new reality series? send me your thoughts to dan at gbnews.uk. vote at gb news. but vote in our poll at gb news. but i'm delighted to say that weighing this now we have weighing in on this now we have the mail columnist sarah the daily mail columnist sarah vine alongside princess vine, alongside princess diana's former butler, paul burrell, and the author and journalist ernest owens . previously, he's been a owens. previously, he's been a big fan of harry and meghan. owens. previously, he's been a big fan of harry and meghan . so. big fan of harry and meghan. so. sarah vine i agree with you. now i actually think this is gaslighting . yes. i mean , it's gaslighting. yes. i mean, it's like using the whole of britain of being, you know , a sort of of being, you know, a sort of vendetta against them. and i mean , they're only here for mean, they're only here for about 18 months. i mean, that's why they have to use so much borrowed footage, i guess, because they don't actually have enough of their own to use in that netflix well, that netflix document. well, one thinks someone at thinks that perhaps someone at netflix is in a bit of trouble for using that. but it is for using all of that. but it is i mean, it is an and the sort of this narrative that they've got going, which is you know, going, which is that, you know, they the start they were doomed from the start and the royal family had and that the royal family had with pedestrians the with them pedestrians and the british media had a vendetta
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against you know, was against them. you know, it was diana again. isjust against them. you know, it was diana again. is just is diana all over again. is just is complete fun to see still complete fun to see but still it's incredibly insulting , i it's incredibly insulting, i think, for harry to sort of give meghan the mantle of diana. i mean , diana situation was wholly mean, diana situation was wholly different from meghan's . you different from meghan's. you know, she did actually have a grievance with the liberal family. you know, there were lots of bad things that happened to her that really continued as far as i could tell. meghan was welcomed with with open arms. i mean, the british public loved her. thought she was her. everyone thought she was fabulous gorgeous clever fabulous, gorgeous and clever and and sassy and all of and funny and sassy and all of those things . and, know, those things. and, you know, prince charles walked up the aisle and, you know , they had aisle and, you know, they had i think they had every opportunity to make a success. they just were impatient and they didn't like it when anyone criticising even the slightest thing they did couldn't agree more. i mean, paul burrell, i'm fascinated to hear from you on this because for many years you defended
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harry. you were there when he was a young lad . but do you was a young lad. but do you trust these two now? do you believe a word that comes out of their mouth? any more, paul? well, ever since the oprah winfrey interview, which we all picked to pieces and since seeing the trailers for the new series of it's the truth, this is meghan and harry's truth as our queen so eloquently said, eloquently said , our eloquently said, our recollections may vary. what she was saying was, of course, well, we didn't recognise what we saw. you know , you're quite right. you know, you're quite right. the queen extended the warm hand of friendship to meghan and she said to her, my dear, it's going to be difficult coming into this family. i'll help you. i'll take you on your first engagement to chester. i'll show you the ropes. if you any help, ropes. and if you need any help, sophie will help and sophie wessex will help you. and if to continue acting, if you want to continue acting, you can do that as well. meghan was extended so many friendly such friends. yes. stuart from the royal family that diana
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never had. so, you know, i don't know why we're hearing whingeing and whining the whole time from two celebrity kids who are living in their mansion in hollywood , counting their money. hollywood, counting their money. this is this is completely self—obsessed, narcissistic behaviour, which and they're using the images of diana to promote this series, which i think is shameful. i mean. well, it is given the years telling people not to commercialise and monetise the memory of their mother. yes and the stones are you've always been a big supporter of meghan and how you must be having doubts now. ernest, 17 provable lies in the oprah winfrey interview. we've only seen two trailers and there's already five big porky pies. you don't believe these two anymore, do you ? i think two anymore, do you? i think that there are a lot of people who are who whether or not this trailer came out, was going to
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trash it from the start. and the people who are coming in, acting as though that this trailer was going to change their perspective are just bad faith actors. i mean, let's be clear. when they got the netflix deal that was up for criticism. when they first came into the royal family there was a lot of criticism over meghan markle. and those are, you know , honest and those are, you know, honest andifs and those are, you know, honest and it's tough to take you up on that. i've got to pick you up on that. i've got to pick you up on that. there wasn't , and i think that. there wasn't, and i think that's one of those. and the issue and the issue is that the level to which we love, to earn as you hair on the wedding took the whole country installed. i'm you know there really wasn't a lot of hostility towards people loved her for her. morgan did okay piers morgan came in bitter a bitter ex jealous and so he she's in the promo calling her a rock star. right. and then here's the other thing that regardless what was going to happen with this, just admit
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that you hate it on arrival . that you hate it on arrival. don't even if they could have just even the book title of harry's book, create an uproar. people at these british publications bashing it. okay. but you have dodged my question. you have dodged my question. do you believe the 17 lies in the oprah winfrey interview? haven't five lies in the trailer? do you believe them? do you believe the royal family isn't racist when they had a racist family member there? there has to be context , there? there has to be context, right? i believe the royal family are absolutely not racist unless you're saying that they are things that happen. the royal family has had instances of racism. we just saw it last week and that was the concern they had. paul. paul will you. paul they had. paul. paul will you. paul, you know lady hussey. do you think that's fair to say that she's racist? you know, did she not do a racist thing last week that angry with what happened ? and it's just that happened? and it's just that paul respond at out as an 83 year old lady who accompanied the queen on engagements and signed letters and
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correspondence for her, she is not aware of the woke society . not aware of the woke society. she's not aware of what she said . and she's she's that's aces. i think she's being trashed beyond belief, to be honest with you. and i don't agree with what's happened. i'm not a racist and i don't like racist behaviour and the royal family are not racist. don't say that i have travelled the world. i don't think they don't think the queen was sarah . i'm sarah. my comment is, is proof that the royal family is racism. and that's ridiculous. completely ridiculous. but i think what's interesting is that you what you say about piers morgan, he's brazen racism. piers morgan is very is very famous in america . and i can famous in america. and i can understand how because of his he's so famous in america. america americans might have thought that he represents the views of all britons, he views of all britons, but he doesn't. and doesn't . and doesn't. and he doesn't. and actually, it's wrong to suggest that the whole of the country gave her a hard time when she wrote. they really didn't, actually. when he actually. they really when he didn't, a much easier didn't, she got a much easier time middleton did
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time than kate middleton did when married prince harry. when she married prince harry. she had much worse time. and so i think paul confirmed it. but did princess diana just want she just misses, not earnings. that is a fact. we all in this country, we didn't produce the front page of the newspaper, but we can produce the video . all we can produce the video. all i'm saying is that there has been multiple complaints that have come about racism from the royal family. and every time this is brought up, which meghan markle and harry both said there were instances and people wanted dismiss them and gaslight them . dismiss them and gaslight them. now, last week you want to blame the minister. do you know now, last week you want to blame the minister . do you know what, the minister. do you know what, ernest? and i'm sure all these people responded to, but i want to boil it to see if we show me the evidence, because , sarah, the evidence, because, sarah, what i worry about is there's going to be a lot of generalities in this documentary if you all make the claim that serious, who was racist , what serious, who was racist, what was said, what day was it? say that, i hope you have don right. living right to reply to
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whatever person you are accusing of racism and sarah they won't do that they will speak and gentle realities. have you seen that's what the british and the documentary sarah respond and let's errors on and so that's what they did in the in the oprah winfrey thing they didn't say and to give you any specifics, they just cast aspersions. they just basically threw it out of mud at the wall and hope that some of it would stick, which it did. but think stick, which it did. but i think if you're really going to levy things, really serious things, there's really serious accusations you to up accusations you need to come up with, you say, facts, with, as you say, facts, figures, times, dates, instance , specific. and let's know and we will, right? we will. won't we will, right? we will. won't we will, right? we will. won't we will wait. we'll have this conversation again. i will invite you all back. absolutely we will have this conversation. but there is a track record here . unfortunately, the signs . and unfortunately, the signs from the trailer, five big fibs. so far, it's not a good start, but thank you so much for the debate. top daily mail columnist sarah vine . princess diana's sarah vine. princess diana's former butler, paul burrell , and
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former butler, paul burrell, and the journalist ernest the author and journalist ernest owens. who you agree with, owens. who do you agree with, though? you trust harry and though? do you trust harry and meghan's claim that they will reveal full truth their reveal the full truth in their new documentary? dolly on twitter two sides twitter says there are two sides to you will to every story you will get theirs and have the theirs and you will have the other and probably in the other side and probably in the middle is the truth. i would not dismiss it all. fair point from ali. no, it will all be sensational to drag in the view is i sensational to drag in the view isi doubt sensational to drag in the view is i doubt the ability of this pair to tell the truth. the truth they told oprah turned out to be widely discredited. and for matthew, they wouldn't know. honestly if them in the. they are perpetual victims and will do anything and say anything for their own gain . and your verdict their own gain. and your verdict is now in while just 8% of you do trust that harry and meghan will reveal the full truth, 92% of you say you have no faith in their claims. of course we will be analysing it all and fact checking on thursday night that is going to be an unmissable edition of the but coming edition of the show. but coming up another member of up as yet another member of staff quits the actual organisation afterjust 18 organisation after just 18
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months. do harry and meghan only have themselves blame? have themselves to blame? pushing allies and pushing away their allies and the public? us superstar the british public? us superstar journalist kelly weighs in journalist megan kelly weighs in at 945. but first, nothing has been able to stop the invasion of 44,000 illegal migrants. this yeah of 44,000 illegal migrants. this year. but former downing street chief of staff nick timothy has a ground breaking battle plan to stop the boats. it's won the support of superwoman sue ellen, proud of him, and he breaks it all down straight after the .
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break it's perhaps the biggest political betrayal of our time that at present the overall asylum bill has reached a ginormous asylum bill has reached a ginormou s £2.1 billion annually, ginormous £2.1 billion annually, despite brexit, that's enough to pay despite brexit, that's enough to pay the wages of 62,000 nurses. of that number, almost pay the wages of 62,000 nurses. of that number, almost £6 million per day of our money is spent on housing. these migrants in hotels . three quarters are in hotels. three quarters are aduu in hotels. three quarters are adult males. the vast majority under 40, and more than a third from the safety nato member state of albania. so in a welcome intervention from the centre for policy studies, senior researcher carl williams and theresa may's former chief of staff, nick timothy , have of staff, nick timothy, have drawn up a revolutionary blueprint for fixing our broken asylum system. the report calls for an end to the life threatening channel crossings and illegal migrants , instead and illegal migrants, instead allowing 20,000 places per year for what they describe as resettlement . what's not to like
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resettlement. what's not to like 7 resettlement. what's not to like ? but despite home secretary suella braverman thrown his support behind their thesis by heading the four downing street seems to have taken a note as a big call, a stance, saying there is no single overnight solution to what is a global problem. but i'm delighted to be joined by co—author of the immigration report , nick timothy . nick, i report, nick timothy. nick, i mean , i found that response from mean, i found that response from rishi sunak's team today very cunous rishi sunak's team today very curious because of course, if you read your report, which i have, you are making it very clear there isn't one solution to this. there's a whole load of things, but they need to be done very quickly. if the conservatives have even the slightest hope of turning this around before the next election . right yeah. i mean, i think well, i mean , i think firstly we well, i mean, i think firstly we what we can go into the details of what the proposal was and my work , one of the things that work, one of the things that caught people's imagination, i think was the sort of rate this forward. she said she didn't
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agree with absolutely everything in the report . agree with absolutely everything in the report. i think agree with absolutely everything in the report . i think that in the report. i think that means that the government isn't about to start introducing identity cards as we propose , identity cards as we propose, like that idea either. nick i have to it when i like the rest of it, but not that long. you're a very weak man then . home a very weak man then. home secretary's don't endorse documents like this, which don't exactly reflect existing government policy unless they're very sympathetic with the direction of travel set out and. and also home secretaries don't do that kind of thing without the endorsement, in turn, of number ten. so i think i think what we can recall foden's, whatever that sort of non—committal quote was from from the spokesman that the government is taking these proposals seriously and might reflect the direction of travel that they're interested in. couple of key points in the report that i want to discuss with you specifically . the first
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with you specifically. the first is the modern slavery act, and obviously it's very significant that you are behind this report, nick, because you were the chief of staff to theresa may. this was a prized piece of legislation . and for the former legislation. and for the former prime minister but you're saying now that it needs to be reformed 7 now that it needs to be reformed ? yeah. i mean , the modern ? yeah. i mean, the modern slavery act was passed with good intentions, good objectives , and intentions, good objectives, and it's worked in lots of ways. and it's worked in lots of ways. and it's very important that we do have laws that protects people against the danger of being trafficked. the danger of being in forced labour and that kind of thing . the problem is that of thing. the problem is that the modern slavery act at the moment is being abused to say where illegal immigrants identified and face the prospect of action against them that might lead to their removal from the country where people are making claims in the asylum system. and those claims aren't going as they might have going perhaps as they might have wished . they're starting to use
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wished. they're starting to use the modern slavery act as one of their lines of defence and there is evidence of albanians who are being picked up at a variety of circumstances, all of whom have identical letters, pre—written for them by traffickers , by the for them by traffickers, by the people they've paid to bring them over to the uk. so that they can claim to be modern slaves at the point at which they might be picked up by the authorities. so there's quite a lot of abuse. so what we've said in the report is don't throw the baby out the bathwater, baby out with the bathwater, don't rid of the act, but we don't get rid of the act, but we need to move. we reform need to move. we need to reform the way the natural referral mechanism works. we need to look at thresholds, at evidential thresholds, look at evidential thresholds, look at timing. people are at the timing. when people are allowed claims under the allowed to make claims under the terms if terms of the act and if necessary , if there's evidence necessary, if there's evidence of really widespread abuse among one particular nationality, that we could suspend the provisions of act for a whole of the act for a whole nationality of people. do you know, nick, if your former boss, mrs. may , agrees with you for mrs. may, agrees with you for the need for the act to be
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reformed , that we didn't talk so reformed, that we didn't talk so much these days. but but i'm i'm told that she's very sceptical of the need for changes . yeah. of the need for changes. yeah. and then the other i think really significant part of the report, in fact the most important part of it is that you say effectively we need to withdraw from the ec]. now i think that is a complete no brainer. it's almost impossible for offshore processing to happenin for offshore processing to happen in places like we're wondering if we don't. but all of the statements, i guess i get nick from the new regime , i'm nick from the new regime, i'm sunak and hunt is that they don't have the balls to leave the say they don't want to be criticised by their mates at the international organisations. what's your sense from government? is there any desire? because obviously we know the profession believes in this. she said it on the record during her leadership campaign, but she's not really able to do it unless sunak really believes it's
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necessary . well, russia, she necessary. well, russia, she says some pretty punchy things about the ec] himself during the first leadership campaign . i first leadership campaign. i think we have to be fast to them. you have to understand the political context is that there is no manifesto , a mandate for is no manifesto, a mandate for withdrawing from these. it would be a very contentious thing to do. there would be some conservative backbenchers who would it. there be would love it. there would be some like it that some who wouldn't like it that before problems in the house of lords. i think one of the, lords. and i think one of the, one of the precedents from the brexit remember the brexit wars, if we remember the gina miller case, where she challenged the rise of the government to withdraw or to signal its intention to withdraw from the european union by triggering the relevant article . that court case led to the supreme court ruling that you couldn't take a decision like that withdrawal from an international treaty like that, and which resulted in people losing rights without passing an act of parliament. so you would
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need to get you would need to get the decision to leave these hl through parliament, which might be a challenge as things stand. but it is, it is very important. we definitely need to change the way our human rights laws work in general. one of the things we've done in the paper is to make proposals short of leaving the ec]. charles the proposals to make changes that might help with both the channel crossings and removing people from the country consistent with our actual membership . but in our actual membership. but in the end , we think we probably the end, we think we probably are going to need to leave the ecr because it's the hra, which is the is the blockage for almost all the ways in which we struggle to secure the border and enforce our immigration laws . and they couldn't agree more. it's a very important report. congratulations on it. former downing street joint chief of staff nick timothy becoming top as police confirm his family weren't home during the shocking raid on his mansion. should raheem sterling rejoin england in qatar? is he right to put
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family over football? my superstar panel returns , right. superstar panel returns, right. that it's contentious in that one. it's contentious in the media buzz at ten, but first, as the toxic sussexes lose a 14 staffer since 2018 to harry and meghan only have themselves to blame for their isolation . top us journalist isolation. top us journalist meghan cowley gives her unflinching take from across the atlantic straight after the .
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breaking breaking tonight, breaking tonight, in breaking tonight, in yet breaking tonight, in yet another break ing tonight, in yet another declaration of war against the royal family, harry and meghan will accept a human rights award in york later this evening for supposedly taking a stand against struck racism within the monarchy . and if you thought monarchy. and if you thought that was shameless , the couple's that was shameless, the couple's eco hypocrisy was also on full display as they rode into battle on guzzling private jet. a on a gas guzzling private jet. a far cry from the depiction of their difficult lives seen in their difficult lives seen in the trailer for their new
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netflix reality show released on thursday , state. it's really thursday, state. it's really hard to look back on it now and go what on earth happened ? you go what on earth happened? you hear that? that is the sound of heartbreaking all around the world. she's becoming a royal rock star. and then . everything rock star. and then. everything changed . okay let me get this changed. okay let me get this straight. according to harry and meghan we all turned on harry and meghan at the click of a thing and nothing, of course, to do with the substantial bullying allegations made against meghan for tell us the for all courtiers tell us the talents that the sussexes have lost. least 14 employees lost. at least 14 employees since their marriage 2018. since their marriage in 2018. the exodus was made worse this week, with two of their staffers departing jerry departing from the jerry archibald project , including the archibald project, including the executive charge of meghan's executive in charge of meghan's podcast. i guess you can't really blame her, can you? but anyway, to separate the fact from the montecito fiction , i'm from the montecito fiction, i'm delighted that us media superstar megan kelly joins me now. i mean, megan, this trailer
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presents a narrative that takes into account nothing of how harry and meghan actually acted when they entered the royal family after their marriage . family after their marriage. yeah, the end actually goes so far as to suggest what caused that change in a snap from her being, in her words , in the being, in her words, in the trailer's word, a rock star to being loathed. and the trailer posits it's race. it was race. well, that makes no sense , well, that makes no sense, because when they got married in may of 18 and the british public adored them and guess what ? they adored them and guess what? they knew by then that she was a mixed race. same with the american population. i was there. i was over with you guys across the pond covering this wedding . dan, would you believe wedding. dan, would you believe it? i actually bought me yours truly . i it? i actually bought me yours truly. i actually it? i actually bought me yours truly . i actually brought this truly. i actually brought this little memento of harry and meghan . wedding mug . we loved meghan. wedding mug. we loved her. we loved them. so it is a lie to suggest it had anything to do with her race. you don't
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switch on a dime. and i covered the race for you. i can vouch for you because i was on you. remember you were with nbc at that time and i was on that and credible, huge studio that you had opposite windsor castle. one of your shows just before the wedding. were loving wedding. and you were loving this . you were it. and, this. you were loving it. and, you at that point, so was you know, at that point, so was i. and i wrote column after column praising what a breath of fresh air this woman was going to be. i encouraged her to keep acting, keep doing her thing. but meghan, tell you what but meghan, i'll tell you what won't covered this won't be covered in this document sorry. that document. sorry. the fact that it the queen, her self, who it was the queen, her self, who actually whistle on actually blew the whistle on meghan's behaviour in the end she harry in. she warned she called harry in. she warned him that the way meghan was treating her staff was completely inappropriate. we know now , of course, was know now, of course, there was also a of bullying also a slew of bullying allegations. have a feeling. i allegations. i have a feeling. i have none of that's have a feeling none of that's going feature netflix going to feature in the netflix sham, well the bullying sham, is it? well the bullying is amazing because i got to imagine that you got a job working directly for two senior royals and excited to royals and you're excited to have this would take have this job. it would take a lot force you of it. her
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lot to force you out of it. her staff is running for the doors. it's like it's like a kardashian seeing a camera for a plastic surgeon . let's go. she's lost 14 surgeon. let's go. she's lost 14 people in just a few years . i people in just a few years. i mean, listen, i launched my podcast two years ago. i've got about 11, 12 staffers. i've lost one one in that time. that's borne out. my staff has followed me from fox news to nbc to now on my podcast. abby, my assistant, been with me for 13 years. that's what's normal when you it. and it's not because you try it. and it's not because i'm not tough. i'm trust me, i'm tough. i raised the standard very and i expect my people very high and i expect my people to i do it to meet it, but i do it lovingly. like most bosses, i'm not is . they're not unusual. she is. they're leaving her because she's nasty, she's and by the way, it she's mean. and by the way, it wasn't bullying that wasn't just the bullying that turned on that turned the public on her. that was it, but it was also was part of it, but it was also the fact that let's go back and look started to happen we look what started to happen we they couldn't get along with william kate, who already william and kate, who already had goodwill with the had a tonne of goodwill with the british they to british public. they had to their place frogmore their own place at frogmore cottage to cottage because they needed to have special place have their own special place played for by the british
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taxpayer. the castle wasn't good enough we saw the enough for them. then we saw the wedding, at which wedding, by the way, at which she family, no friends was she had family, no friends was only celebrities. she admits she did and more did not know. then more and more people of the people started coming out of the woodwork she woodwork and saying, she abandoned them. she abandoned them people no them once. people could no longer do anything for her. she had no use for them. then she got pregnant and they announced it. is wedding, it. i think beatrice is wedding, which rude. they which was rude. then they had the baby. didn't want the the baby. they didn't want the british know. they british public to know. they didn't them till like four didn't tell them till like four days later because all the people they owed their people to whom they owed their castle and all castle and the cottage and all of riches that they're of these riches that they're adorned with, weren't adorned with, they weren't entitled baby because entitled to see the baby because because diana, because of princess diana, because of princess diana, because prince as this because prince harry, as this trailer us, has trailer also shows us, has an obsession trying to make obsession in with trying to make meghan markle into princess diana. and she's not the british public. the british public remembers princess diana was killed driver got killed because her driver got drunk in the streets drunk and sped in the streets and she killed. it wasn't and she was killed. it wasn't because the press or the french press, the paparazzi did not kill princess diana. and the scenes in their trailer scenes of in their trailer trying to make it look like meghan markle is under threat from the same deranged press .
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from the same deranged press. they are equally disdain honest as i'm sure you've covered. it's completely dishonest. meghan, i mean, actually harry and meghan could walk around the uk without being followed at all. there are actually laws in this country which i think could probably over the top and draconian, which means they are far more protected. there than they'll be in any other country in the world, especially the us. so you're completely right. that is a lot. do you think about it, dan okay, i realise that netflix or the director put together the trailer, but meghan harry would have approved it, so they saw those pictures and understood that being misused. that they were being misused. pictures potter pictures from the harry potter premiere, pictures from a model's desmond model's trial, pictures desmond to choose, all of which they either nothing to do with or blessed themselves personally. they didn't care , because she they didn't care, because she has a pattern of overstating the facts of adoration when it comes to her and overstating how much of a victim she is. right look what she the lies she told about the cast in the lion king, who allegedly said that when she married harry, they celebrated
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in like did in south africa like they did when was okay, when mandela was freed. okay, sure lie about how sure they did. the lie about how baby was almost killed in a fire when they were on tour. that was a lie, too. like time and time again, she picked something she aggrandise is it to make herself either look like victim or either look like the victim or like she's more adored like she's way more adored than she is? this she actually is? and this trailer is the latest trailer is just the latest example. well. meghan, i example. well. well, meghan, i have honest, having got to have to be honest, having got to know family very well over know her family very well over the past four years. and by the way, a lot of people should have listened to markle's, who were dismissed, by the way, to begin with, working with, because our working class american family. were american family. so they were dismissed. if you listen to dismissed. but if you listen to the you listen to her the marcus, if you listen to her father, brother, her sister, father, her brother, her sister, actually very easy come actually it's very easy to come to conclusion. and i think to the conclusion. and i think i have come conclusion have come to this conclusion that meghan has been a that meghan markle has been a compulsive now for many , compulsive liar now for many, many years . they were right. many years. they were right. they list that we should have listened because they were right . the sister who was so dismissed is like, you know, as you point out, like working class, whatever. then that's things meghan things to make it. did meghan ever ever. did she
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ever defend her? ever. did she defend dad? let him defend her dad? no. she let him take beating in the press to take the beating in the press to the point where he felt he had to pull that paparazzi stunt because guy was not because the poor guy was not seasoned the seasoned in dealing with the press him twist in press and she let him twist in the wind. and there's a reason nobody her was actually nobody who knew her was actually at her wedding her at her wedding other than her mother. wanted to be mother. no one wanted to be there and she didn't want anybody to be there because they probably a lot more about probably knew a lot more about her. got george her. that's why we got george clooney and people like oprah who to who had absolutely nothing to say than they say about her other than they want something want they want something from her. let's . oh, meghan. her. so let's. oh, meghan. goodness me. it's going to be quite a while on thursday, isn't it? i was going to say, having said all that, i'm 100% i got the popcorn, i'm going to have a martini and i can't to talk martini and i can't wait to talk to you after. no, indeed indeed. and being on your show and i love being on your show last week. megan, too. i recommend and check it recommend people go and check it out. is, of course host out. meghan is, of course host of kelly show of the meghan kelly show available sirius xm the available on sirius xm in the us. you on youtube us. but you find it on youtube and a podcast for and as a podcast for international fans . but coming and as a podcast for int
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poll ratings are the tories now in serious political danger? reform richard reform leader himself richard tice going to join live in tice is going to join me live in the studio at 1020. next, as the studio at 1020. but next, as police reveal his family weren't at home when his mansion was raided, should raheem sterling rejoin england qatar? it rejoin england in qatar? is it just family of football just to book family of football ? no one knows and no one else is discussing this in media. is discussing this in the media. so will. straight after the so we will. straight after the break, into .
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its 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight with ambulance workers confirming they will walk out just four days before christmas and nurses reportedly abandoning cancer wars will striking health providers ever regain their halos after putting british lives at risk for money spinning street icon kelvin mackenzie is absolutely fuming at callous nhs workers. he's cancelled it 1045 as prince harry bemoans the pain
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and suffering women marrying into the monarchy , pain and into the monarchy, pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution and this feeding frenzy . i i realised feeding frenzy. i i realised they're never going to protect you . so is that you , hugh you. so is that you, hugh sussex, wrong to exploit his tragic mother, princess diana, to promote his and meghan's netflix show all of eight at 1030 with my superstar our panel amanda patel calvin robinson and nigel nelson as street distances itself from a battle plan to tackle the migrant, do the soaring numbers of reform uk proof brits are desperate for a hard line on immigration and on the tories, leaving it just too late. take action by reform uk leader richard tice joins me in the studio on this at 1020. as he's confirmed his partner and you weren't home during the shock ride of th e £6 million shock ride of the £6 million mansion shooting the nights raheem sterling get back to the qatar world cup. where is he right to prioritise family and
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football? that's coming up along with at tomorrow's with a first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages in the newspaper front pages in the media. pop media. plus. plus, why has pop star rita received a frosty star rita ora received a frosty reception ? she an outfit? stay reception? she an outfit? stay tuned for greatest british duty as to find out before the hour is out the news headlines at ten with right out of . thanks dan. with right out of. thanks dan. here's the latest from the gb 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 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 government is ignoring workers pleas for a decent pay rise. however the health secretary says unions demands are not affordable . baroness mone is affordable. baroness mone is taking a leave of absence from
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the house of lords following allegations that she benefited financially from a covered ppe deal financially from a covered 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 the pandemic . baroness mone has pandemic. baroness mone has denied the allegations . stephen denied the allegations. stephen flynn has been elected as the snp's leader in westminster. the aberdeen south mp replaces ian blackford with immediate effect . he'll appear at pmqs tomorrow , questioning rishi sunak for the first time. 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 strain. at least nine children have died from the bakhtiari hill infection in the uk since september. the latest is a year old from belfast. the government says antibiotics could be given to children at schools affected by strep a as a preventative measure. meanwhile an investigation is being carried
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out into the death of a four year old child in ireland to see if it could be linked to strep a . seven more cases of diphtheria have been recorded among migrants . england taking the migrants. england taking the total for the year to 57. the uk 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 diagnosed . last week the diagnosed. last week the immigration minister told mps that asylum seekers with diphtheria symptoms would be put into isolation . and in other into isolation. and in other news, donald trump's real estate company has been found guilty on all counts in a new york fraud trial. the former president's organisation carried out a 15 year long criminal secret scheme defrauding tax authorities . a defrauding tax authorities. a judge will now determine the exact amount that the company will be fined. however, it could be as high as will be fined. however, it could be as high a s £1.3 million. on be as high as £1.3 million. on tv, online and on dab plus
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radio. this is the people's channel. gb news. back now to dan . dan. tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz first front pages in already my own alone leads the off of baroness michelle mone steps back from the house of lords amid allegations she cashed in on multi million pound government contracts . and wrap government contracts. and wrap up government contracts. and wrap up warm everyone's know is on the way. according to the daily star. temperatures could plunge below degrees some below minus ten degrees in some areas this week. do love areas later this week. i do love the take on it the daily star take on it though. oh, it's so cold. even amanda holden has had to put on a coat and we never like amanda holden into many clothes . i see. holden into many clothes. i see. stop and go back . with me now, stop and go back. with me now, top daily mail columnist and broadcaster there, amanda patel. they can sort of commentator, the calvin robinson and the reverend calvin robinson and political the sun political editor at the sun mirror, nigel nelson. now checking footballer raheem sterling still unsure , we're
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sterling still unsure, we're told, whether he'll be able to return england's return to qatar for england's world quarter final world cup quarter final clash this the shock this weekend after the shock robbery his surrey mansion . robbery of his surrey mansion. the winger missed england's last 16 victory over senegal on sunday, dashing home after learning his family pad had been broken with intruders broken into with intruders nabbing broken into with intruders nabbin g £300,000 worth of nabbing £300,000 worth of designer goods. it's now emerged that despite what was previously reported, his fiancee and three young children were not in the premises at the time with surrey police saying there is currently no evidence of armed intruders or threats of violence being involved. england's skipper gareth southgate has admitted he and the team are having to wait and the team are having to wait and see whether the chelsea star will rejoin them with sources saying won't return saying sterling won't return until family until he's confident his family is safe. mademoiselle, what is safe. so mademoiselle, what i've noticed , like i've noticed i've noticed, like i've noticed a stories at the moment, a lot of stories at the moment, including lady hussey too. there's a real code of silence around this one. there's a real fear that no one wants to say the obvious, which is, okay , the obvious, which is, okay, raheem, your family's safe. the police are confirming that there
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were no armed threats. you're paid millions and millions and millions of pounds to be a footballer. this is our chance of winning a world cup. get on the plane . take your family if the plane. take your family if you have to get the security guards to your health house, which, by the way , fifa have which, by the way, fifa have offered to pay for and go and play offered to pay for and go and play for your country. am i wrong about this? am i missing the point? you're reading my mind. that's the sequence of events. of all, but no events. first of all, we. but no one's saying it about saying he should sweet little pot should get his sweet little pot back to qatar, take his back out to qatar, take his family if he needs to, his family. we're not even in the house. they won't even back in the area. when the raid place. look, i have huge sympathy for anyone who's been on who's had their place burgled. it is really horrible. unfortunately, there wasn't really horrible. unfortunately, there wasn' worth of there wasn't £300,000 worth of watches to nick mine. watches injury to nick at mine. you you know, it's a traumatic event. nobody can understand him coming but also, you've coming back. but also, you've got remember, i mean , first got to remember, i mean, first of all, he should be back. and if he's not if he's not going to come he say now and come back, he should say now and just and southgate
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just quit. and southgate would say, the team. if say, right, he's of the team. if you're if you're going to put your family who are in no danger ahead of england, then you shouldn't be there. but he's got a very background, this guy. i mean , he's you remember he was mean, he's you remember he was the one you had. he's got the fifth m16, kalashnikov thing tattooed on his leg because his father was murdered when he was two. is born in jamaica. not that matters , but his father that matters, but his father died there. and then he came out and he's five he spent three years at. during his schooling where he was put into a special school because of his is behavioural problems he's a trouble kind of guy maybe this just triggered something him just triggered something in him in or maybe was the fact in him or maybe it was the fact that then you get paid in him or maybe it was the fact that then you get pai in him or maybe it was the fact that then you for pai in him or maybe it was the fact that then you for in|i in him or maybe it was the fact that then you for in the world game playing for in the world cup as opposed to th e £300,000 a cup as opposed to the £300,000 a game he gets playing for chelsea . it's all wrong. it's all wrong . he should be kicked out of the team. we should come back. so sorry, it was actually sorry, kevin. it was actually uefa. of course it was offered to pay for security at all of the players. he's on 15 million
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quid a year. i know. i know, but. but is the last point that amanda makes , kelvin, the most amanda makes, kelvin, the most important one? maybe amanda and i don't actually know what's going on here. maybe there's more to this story. maybe it has triggered raheem in some way. should we have more sympathy? i don't know about his background and all of this. well, that's true. i don't know about. well, that's it's that's true. but it's irrelevant. i think if his home has burgled, family has been burgled, his family will violated. he's will be feeling violated. he's going wanting to spend going to be wanting to spend time his family home, time with his family at home, and that's priority. i'm and that's his priority. i'm with in that he should let with you in that he should let the he's not coming the team know he's not coming back. fair enough. back. if it's just fair enough. i his priority is his i do think his priority is his wife and and he should be wife and kids, and he should be there them over helping there with them over helping england win the world cup. so it's no, absolutely it's a game? no, absolutely not. yeah. mean, agree with yeah. i mean, i agree with kelvin i mean, to misquote kelvin that. i mean, to misquote bill that it's only bill shankly, that it's only a game football . bill shankly, that it's only a game football. this is not a game of football. this is not a matter of life and death. and his should be his own his priority should be his own family becky. oh, come on. kind of like can i just disdain this? someone's going to be honest about this. the robbery also
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about this. the robbery was also not a case of life and death. i would have a very different view on this if his family had been home, if there had been any violence. it doesn't matter when you go back to your if you go back to your house. if someone else been in there someone else has been in there burgled your house, you feel violated. horror. violated. it's horror. it's a horrible area. but i to horrible area. but i have to be honest, i'm surprised with honest, i'm quite surprised with you on this because me. yeah and on top of everything. but everyone's going back to go to fight a country. but fight for a country. great. but he's to play a game of he's going to play a game of foot. but i'll tell you why. this this is this is playing into, would the woke into, i would say, the woke mindset that we have got the time and i'll explain why which is actually people are just is that actually people are just allowed to do what they want. so if that means well, see, we mean they can work from what is actually sometimes there is an expectation this is a privilege. you were playing for england at a world cup. does it matter if there are health there if there are health reasons, serious family policies? you should also until three in the west in the west . three in the west in the west. so why do you let another player in particularly the west and in this we forgotten this country we have forgotten our it mixed up.
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our we've got it all mixed up. we've a game above family. we've put a game above family. family should come above everything itself about themselves. way themselves. that's the way everything they're not everything goes. they're not in danger no, didn't know any danger. no, we didn't know any of those. he was the man of the house. he's the father. they need him. but kelvin, they also need him. but kelvin, they also need make money. mean, need him to make money. i mean, if really want to go back to if you really want to go back to bafics if you really want to go back to basics, plenty. if you want basics, got plenty. if you want to to basics on that to go back to basics on that productivity, it's also important that work at it and keep commitment this keep commitment to due to this family go family isn't going to go bankrupt if he doesn't go back. all to say to the team all he has to say to the team is, look, i'm not going back. i'm with my family. thank you very much. i have the guts very much. i will have the guts to say it. pull out and let someone else take his place. we just you to say yes to just need to you to say yes to be back by saturday. so says that fine. that part. that part's fine. but he firmly everything he is firmly above everything else. once in a i hardly ever talk over anyone. you know that i will never the sofa i will never be on the sofa again people and again with two people and a presenter know nothing about presenter who know nothing about football. stay. and football. okay, i'll stay. and a i'll be thoughtful supporter. your first spend with my i know i know you with me on that kind
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of moral and i love the team amanda i do well i support the england team . it's such a england team. it's such a religion. i'm sure going to be fantastic. we're all celebrating . oh, my out for sunday's . oh, my flags out for sunday's game. but this is why disappointed with you. he's disappointed i'm with you. he's just. no, unless there's something that comes out this something that comes out in this story that at the moment he looks donna who looks like a prima donna who went his family were not endangered. he could have gone back for couple of days, said back for a couple of days, said to mates, who suggested to his mates, upon who suggested that he if he doesn't want to that he is if he doesn't want to play that he is if he doesn't want to play cup, i'm sure he play the world cup, i'm sure he doesn't he doesn't seem to doesn't want he doesn't seem to want for you. i'm asking want to play for you. i'm asking if your boss said, look, we're going put security home, going to put security your home, you bnng going to put security your home, you bring your family over, you can bring your family over, but you on the bench but we need you on the bench because this is really because this is a really important it is do or die important clash. it is do or die . come on. i think you go. but i think what fascinates me about this story is, again, this is the place on tv you see any the only place on tv you see any debate about it with all of the rest the media to get just rest of the media or to get just like were too scared to like they were too scared to cover both sides the story cover both sides of the story with hussey as well. and with lady hussey as well. and that think, really
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that is, i think, really disturbing now tributes disturbing trend. now tributes have pouring today have been pouring in today for film kirstie alley , film and tv icon kirstie alley, best known for her role in the hit sitcom cheers who has died at the age of 71 following a secret battle , cancer. now, secret battle, cancer. now, i was very fortunate enough to spend time with kirstie , spend time with kirstie, absolutely loved her. she was a hero for me, actually, for those legendary roles, but also her bravery , because despite the bravery, because despite the backlash, often received, backlash, she often received, goes remember she was goes to remember she was a backer of former us backer of the former us president donald trump always stood her beliefs in stood up for her beliefs in clear defiance of the narrative. hollywood liberal elite expected her to embrace. and among those remembering her today were her cheers co—star was kelsey grammer and ted danson friend jamie lee curtis, who called kirstie a great comic foil and perhaps most notably her former look who's talking co—star john travolta, who said kirstie was one of the most special relationships i've ever had . i relationships i've ever had. i love you. i know. we will see each other again. and it was kirstie's typically frank revelation about just how deep
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her bond with travolta rang that made global headlines when she did join me on my podcast in 2018. and i just wanted to play you a little snippet of that conversation tonight. the married at the time, but you did say that when you first met before he was married. yeah you fell in love with her. i did, but it was never a sexual relationship, though. well, it wasn't a sexual relationship because i'm not going to cheat on my husband. consider on my husband. i consider what i did even worse, because i actually let myself fall in love with him and, stay in love with him. i would say he would he would agree that it was mutual, that we sort of fell in with each other . oh, wow. each other. oh, wow. fascinating. she was hilarious. outrageous and honest to the end.so outrageous and honest to the end. so rest in peace. kirstie alley at nights when covered romance was how to stand for by all five. that's why she's in red. how dare you . i'm a huge red. how dare you. i'm a huge england fan of men. tell huge england fan of men. tell huge england fans like get for it and
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i'm a west ham fan too, by the way. i saying i'm a regular yeah, i do that anyway . i'm now yeah, i do that anyway. i'm now now coming up as prince harry bemoans the pain and suffering of women marrying into the royal family, is the monarchy letting down royal wives by swoop ? stop down royal wives by swoop? stop having to return that in part to of the of house at 1030 we'll have more of the newspaper front pages then to but first pages for you then to but first are tories it too are the tories leaving it too late tackle the migrant late to tackle the migrant crisis? is their failure to crisis? it is their failure to handle national emergency handle the national emergency responsible is responsible for reform. uk is soaring poll ratings, but leader richard tice joins me live in the studio straight after the .
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break now, the last time i spoke with reform uk leader richard tice, i told him that his party's poll numbers might not be high enough to seriously challenge the conservatives, but since then done everything he can to boost their standing among voters include offering a solution to the illegal and legal migration problems plaguing britain. so perhaps it's no surprise to see that. reform has surged to 9% and a lot of recent polls joined with the lib dems and just 13, some would say distance behind the tories , i'm delighted to the tories, i'm delighted to say. richard joins me in the studio now. so richard, you a very bullish last time that the ratings were only going in one direction and there is some proof now that actually reform
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uk is surging. well, i took it personally down because you said i was flatlining. so i thought, i've got to get my skates on. and we have indeed, because we're now level with the lib dems, we're heading north. the lib are no progress lib dems are making no progress and tories are heading south and the tories are heading south fast and we've been putting forward some solutions . and forward some bold solutions. and it's isn't it , it's interesting, isn't it, since we put out some really clear solutions on how to deal with immigration , all of with illegal immigration, all of a the tories, once a sudden the tories, once spinning out headlines and they're producing reports with nick timothy that you've on nick timothy that you've had on telly. how all the solutions seem rather similar to the seem to be rather similar to the ones that i put forward . well, ones that i put forward. well, maybe that's the government. and look, talk about look, i do want to talk about some of your specific solutions in talk about in just a but can we talk about the first? because this the politics first? because this is important, is very important, richard, because way because really the only way a lot of tory supporters will even consider giving you a chance at the next election , if you can be the next election, if you can be the next election, if you can be the biggest party out side of labouh the biggest party out side of labour, if you can seriously challenge to win seats, do you think that's realistic? because
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there's still a little. absolutely. there's no question. what do you say? there's a long way to go, but actually the gap is closing rapidly. and that's because some of those tory support hours coming support hours are coming our way. had seven and a half, way. we've had seven and a half, nearly new many nearly 8000 new members, many people our way, but people are coming our way, but also because of what we're now saying about net zero, what we're saying about utilities, the cost of energy actually concern and labour voters are looking at it and saying, well, actually they're talking the common sense. they know the pain and suffering financially. we're all suffering up and down the country. we're the only party marked by tories who switch . marked by tories who switch. it's hard to know, but the assumption is it's the majority tories. but we're definitely drawing from the labour party as well and that's a good dream tory leader, because in fact he may have appeased the parliamentary party but he has been on in spot. but it's worse now. he's u—turn on everything. i mean, what if whatever he talks about, whether it's fracking, whether it's
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housebuilding, whether it's farms, whether it's deregulating , whether it's brexit, you've no idea what he stands for. i think like most truly it is actually he doesn't stand for anything except power. he's a tax and spend gordon brown like a socialist and think the country say most tory leaders those that because look liz truss was finished in record because she stood for power . theresa may stood for power. theresa may didn't believe in anything liz truss believed in something and the rest of her tory colleagues decided we don't want to be leader that believes in something having no yes. and i think what poll ratings are think what the poll ratings are showing people actually showing is that people actually they solutions that they like the solutions that we're up with. we came up we're coming up with. we came up with boldest, most radical with the boldest, most radical health social care policy health and social care policy yesterday , saying that should yesterday, saying that we should pay yesterday, saying that we should pay that essentially frontline health and social care workers should have zero basic rate income tax for three years as a way of retaining staff and attracting staff back into the system. because we've got a national health emergency notice is talking about big, bold, radical solutions together with ways to boost the local
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elections, we're aiming to have a big performance because, of course brexit party , you course, as the brexit party, you were the chairman of nigel farage was the leader . i were the chairman of nigel farage was the leader. i mean, you gave the tories a bloody nose.i you gave the tories a bloody nose. i absolutely did. he ended the premiership of theresa may and it didn't happen without question. it ended her premiership. it gave boris the opportunity and he's had his chance. they've all had their chance. they've all had their chance. they've all had their chance . we stood aside and we chance. we stood aside and we stood aside in 2019 in order to give them a thumping majority. and the truth is , they've blown and the truth is, they've blown it. they betrayed brexit , they it. they betrayed brexit, they let the nation down. history could happen again. a lot of tories i speak to and yes, i will admit they the pro will admit they were on the pro bofis will admit they were on the pro boris side , but they are talking boris side, but they are talking about a scenario now which is that the tories under sunak have a just asterisk local election , a just asterisk local election, i imagine. i imagine you're going to be campaigning hard to have a good one, but at that point next summer the tory mp c st and return boris to the leadership you're having a
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laugh. seriously, dan, i mean, they've been discussed. it's been discussed. i mean , the been discussed. i mean, the country doesn't want it's been discussed by quite serious stories. so serious tories may want him back , but the country want him back, but the country does not want boris johnson back. the country wants a change of government . the country wants of government. the country wants is done with this move. your been threatened to inform those he then rishi sue now. i don't think so. he's i mean taxes were rising under him and sunak as chancellor before boris left and they didn't believe in anything. and i think that i think people have had enough. they want change. and frankly, we represent that alternative. and one area where we are completely augned one area where we are completely aligned is on this disgusting betrayal of brexit that's going on.andi betrayal of brexit that's going on. and i talk about it on the show every night. i cannot believe i cannot believe that we're at 540, 504,000 net migrant net. if you believe in a million, the gross number, though, 1.1 every minute. they've no idea really what the
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net number is, but it's off the scale. at the same time, they've just over the last couple of days said, well, we're not going to build any more in to build any more houses in order to these hundreds of order to house these hundreds of thousands. this is not what we voted for. they betrayed us on taking control lawful taking back control of lawful immigration. they've betrayed us on illegal immigration. on the illegal immigration. we're the only party that stands for zero zero illegal immigration and frankly, outside health care . we need a pause . we health care. we need a pause. we need zero lawful immigration until there's a catch up , zero until there's a catch up, zero net lawful, zero net outside outside of health care because and that's because you have you say that health care is such an important we do need it's the greatest crisis it's not a question of cheap we need skilled health care labour i've put forward a plan in order to attract more people back in within the uk. these are doctors and nurses. doctors and nurses and nurses. doctors and nurses and surgeons, and as well as social care workers where the shortages so we've got to deal with that shortage but outside outside of that say we should we should we should
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should a migration we should have zero migration have net zero law for migration until frankly, we all know where we are and catch up. the we are and we catch up. the tories betrayed us. they've tories have betrayed us. they've got no real commitment stop got no real commitment to stop the channel crossings. we've got a clear six point plan. you have to do that. but this is exactly andifs to do that. but this is exactly and it's the some toys do because actually you know i have great faith in the home secretary suella braverman i feel at the moment i have faith in pooja patel tonight i did you love the words, but where's the action and where's the delivery? the problem is the action needs to come from the prime minister and what rishi sunak has to do is get the ball to say, go and sarala do everything that timothy has just recommended . timothy has just recommended. leave the chl. but we know suat wants to do that. we know she to. she does, but he doesn't. as prime minister, you can't do it unless you literally you've got to start again with a whole new department of immigration staffed by people who believe in the cause of stopping boats, of controlling our borders, knowing
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who's coming in and who is going out. you've got to do that. you've got to make it clear. zero will be resettled in the uk. you've got to declare the australians did a national security threat. you've got a process everybody offshore and you've got to make it fundamentally clear and actually you've got to pick up and back to france, which you can do under existing laws. if you have the courage and the nous to use those laws properly . they won't. those laws properly. they won't. i will. now you know, we're always very transparent here on gb news. and so even though he is colleague and fact he's is a colleague and in fact he's usually here on a tuesday and of course he's on holiday this week. to ask you the week. i have to ask you the nigel farage question, because lots of folks say and actually the to push reform uk over the line is to get nigel in some way back into front politics as the leader of reform uk. is that something that you're urged in him to do? would you be prepared ? stand aside as leader of nigel wanted to come back. where are your colleagues that you've heard nigel recently and we talk
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a lot and he's is fuming and is mad and is cross about all of this is anybody if more and this is anybody if not more and he's it clear that he is he's made it clear that he is considering his options and if he wants to do anything, of course will be with reform uk . course will be with reform uk. but what i say to people , we're but what i say to people, we're not precious about titles . it's not precious about titles. it's about action because frankly, what this country is not seeing is action and performance . we've is action and performance. we've had too much words, too much waffle and spin. we need action. we need it now down so bit. but it would be possible that nigel could return as reform uk leader . the most important thing is the nigel . i . the most important thing is the nigel. i think he's got so much to give. as you said, it's not on his bucket list. it wasn't his plan. we need him and we need him ahead as well. i don't want to stay alive. actually, he's busy, man. i think we want. actually, he's busy, man. i think we want . yeah. no, is. think we want. yeah. no, is. he's got offices. it's great. see you leader of reform uk. thank you so. but coming up, ambulance workers and nhs staff putting lives at risk by walking out on patients fleet . kelvin
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out on patients fleet. kelvin mackenzie is few me at these callous strike as he's on cancelled at 1045 but says prince harry bemoans pain and suffering of women into the monarchy. our royal wives being let down or is the duke of sussex wrong to exploit princess to promote his and meghan netflix show my superstar panel return for more sussex scrutiny in the media. but straight out to the right .
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let's pretend to advise you now and mediabuzz my more front pages ready. let's get straight to them. the eye leads on the country's alarming outbreak, reporting the government reporting that the government may have to buy extra supplies of to protect of antibiotics to protect primary children primary school children from infections fears infections amid fears the current stockpile enough to cover widespread use, course cover widespread use, of course , that we hear because of lockdown. the guardian claims that company baroness mone that company that baroness mone lobbied to get covid
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lobbied for to get covid contracts secret entity of contracts was a secret entity of her husband's family office. the tory peer allegedly received a rebuke a health minister rebuke from a health minister who reminded the need who, reminded her of the need for propriety as she tried to secure a contract for diagnostics provide lateral diagnostics to provide lateral flow tests in the daily mirror strip a took away my princess. this is the distraught robert mccorquodale paying tribute to his five year old daughter stella , who tragically became stella, who tragically became the uk's ninth victim of the illness . absolutely illness. absolutely heartbreaking . the daily mail heartbreaking. the daily mail leads on the revelation that labouris leads on the revelation that labour is taking millions of pounds from the very unions trying to keep that is according to data released by the electoral commission. they reportedly forked out point electoral commission. they reportedly forked out poin t £6 reportedly forked out point £6 million in million to starmer's party in the quarter of this year the third quarter of this year alone . as the himself was alone. as the man himself was saying in the show, the saying earlier in the show, the daily express leads on ambulance staff lives at risk staff putting lives at risk after they voted to walk out on the 21st of december. we're going discuss further going to discuss this further with and on the with kelvin mackenzie and on the cancelled. stay tuned. the cancelled. so do stay tuned. the times also reports on striking paramedic staff in their top.
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also front page, though, also on the front page, though, a buckingham a former staff at buckingham palace who claims to been palace who claims to have been bullied by duchess of sussex bullied by the duchess of sussex has palace to has called on the palace to reject lies ahead of their reject their lies ahead of their upcoming netflix series. wow i want to know more about that . want to know more about that. the aforementioned daily mail columnist amanda patel, back with me now alongside the reverend calvin robinson and the mirror's nigel nelson . now, of mirror's nigel nelson. now, of the many questionable claims in harry and meghan's netflix try and one of the most egregious is the suggestion that women who marry into the royal family and you and suffering pain and you pain and suffering pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution and this feeding frenzy . i realised feeding frenzy. i realised they're never going to protect you . now, look, you know how you. now, look, you know how much i love princess diana. her story was tragic. i mean, it's put it to one side. the likes of faux kate and sophie wessex have all made tremendous successes of royalin all made tremendous successes of royal in their own ways. now, the duchess of york i know she was notoriously aided the late prince philip not least after
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her toe sucking exploits after separating from prince andrew . separating from prince andrew. we'll all remember that, i think, for as long as we live. but fergie stuck at it. she didn't slag the royal family. and 30 years later, she will be enjoying at enjoying christmas at sandringham . her relatives, sandringham. her relatives, we're , kate middleton, was we're told, kate middleton, was infamously teased during her early years with prince william being dumped. katie as being dumped. whitey, katie as wills held off, popping the question. she's one of the most popular royals going our much respected waiting and respected queen in waiting and prince edward rock sophie wessex navigated adam barras scene newspapers into 2001 when she was caught slagging off tony chene was caught slagging off tony cherie blair the good old days, the news of the world she's now one of the family's most prominent faces . after growing prominent faces. after growing close the queen the close to the late queen the years before died and years before she died and ultimately, the eradication ultimately, with the eradication of rather their of these women rather than their sex that saw them sink or saw what harry doesn't understand that people are judged on their character . and with meghan we character. and with meghan we just saw through it. character. and with meghan we just saw through it . all right just saw through it. all right
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amanda still there's actually something interesting this morning your colleague camilla tominey, she wrote that in the telegraph that eight days after the engagement was announced. so this is eight days back in 2016, in a was put out by the palace saying using words like that the that a line had been crossed meghan have been subjected to a wave of abuse and harassment with racial undertones and prince harry worried about her safety and deeply regretted his inability to protect her. six days after they got engaged . so days after they got engaged. so that was the narrative right back then . and that was in the back then. and that was in the days after they got together. so no, it was after the i think it was six or eight days after they got engaged. okay. we can check that you're being pedantic , you that you're being pedantic, you know, but the point is the point is very early on, within days of her becoming, he then came out with this statement. and valentine wrote in his book valentine lowe wrote in his book about that about meghan harry
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that she insisted that he put that she insisted that he put that statement . it's the same that statement. it's the same narrative . it's the same. narrative. it's the same. i can't protect my reason to dump . she said she dump him if he didn't put statement out. so we had then the narrative from all that time ago, the racial undertones not being able to protect her. she had , you know protect her. she had, you know 24 seven being odds all 30 that it was all planned from the beginning this whole narrative and she fed into poor old tim harris . yeah little because he's harris. yeah little because he's assumes she's no diana on so many levels but one of the reasons she's no diana's once she was into this family she she was the age of diana once died. we grew with diana diana we grew up with diana diana a naive schoolgirl who had naive virgin schoolgirl who had noidea naive virgin schoolgirl who had no idea the world of the media and how to win over the public. meghan knew or at least thought she how to play that making came in job ready and diana did learn and she did become much as those who loved her she became incredibly as we all knew
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because we were part of the media, that she was stories to. but i just think it's really worrying that this narrative has been there all along. it's almost as though that she's kind of gone out to prove something, that she's decided really early on that she's going to prove this institute is racist and she's going to make a name the back of it. and lo and behold, up each day getting an award for, you know, highlight hideous racism. i mean , that is in racism. i mean, that is in science. and in the early of this morning, meghan and harry literally going on stage to collect an award for exposing structural racism within the royal family. what they were actually, calvin is exactly or just over three months since the death of the late queen elizabeth queen elizabeth the great as i call her, probably our greatest ever monarch . well, our greatest ever monarch. well, i really believe that. and they are stamping all her legacy , are stamping all her legacy, their despicable what racism , their despicable what racism, what institutional racism. they still haven't provided any proof or any statements of any kind of
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what's gone on or who's said or done something . what it is, it's done something. what it is, it's identity politics, exactly the same as the statement saying women marry into the family. now, it's not about when now, it's not about women. when meghan martin's the family we celebrated her. we welcomed her. we endorsed her. and then we saw through her. like you said, if anything, know her, royal anything, you know her, royal highness, wales, highness, the princess of wales, kate, little bit kate, is idolised a little bit too . would say there's too much. would say so. there's no no agenda against no there's no agenda against women in the royal family all he's into the identity . he's playing into the identity. i think a lot of it comes to down the poor lad's trauma. he's obviously through obviously still working through things with mother's things to do with his mother's death, he hasn't that. and death, and he hasn't that. and he's painted meghan, his mother. she's manipulated gone she's manipulated him and gone along that used that against him at windsor castle. when do you get over that trauma? you know my, view? well, i, i would add 11. to that after my brother died, he left a nine year old boy . my nephew and died, he left a nine year old boy. my nephew and he's gone on to have a really successful life. of course it's painful of course this trauma in his got a
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lovely he's got a great business gorgeous wife and a gorgeous young baby. it doesn't have to be like that. you know , unless be like that. you know, unless you've got some real crack in your psyche and need to support someone who's going to you. he has a manipulator. well, of course , he needs a good, course, he needs a good, supportive wife . but come on, he supportive wife. but come on, he really didn't had a lot of years to work this through. and it's interesting, keep interesting, you can keep blaming interesting nice results and on the front and alison pearson on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph written a piece telegraph has written a piece saying diana would be a pole. i agree damage harry telling us . i agree damage harry telling us. i think that's right. i mean the whole thing is that harry and meghan taking us all for mugs and the mere fact that we are talking about the netflix series , the way we are now, the fact that whole nation is talking about it seems to be exactly what they to do. so the whole thing is tacky and tawdry, but the deliberately so to get a big audience . the best thing we audience. the best thing we could all do, obviously ignore it, but of course we won't do
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that. and certainly i'm another hypocrite i should be watching on thursday because i want to see what they've got to say. also that's, i think, what's at stake is enormous damage to royal family and to the internationally in particular. absolutely actually on a similar theme, this is fascinating. again, you won't see this anywhere in the media. i promise you, charity ngozi fulani remember her, she unleashed chaos on the royal family after her claims last week. but her racism claims last week. but a video which has gone viral on the social media platform , tik the social media platform, tik tok, suggests she's actually made a habit of using her clothing to draw attention to her heritage, which maybe could go a long way to explaining lady susan hussey's unfortunate faux pas. watch this . i have a look pas. watch this. i have a look in the way on apartment. three. i sometimes find i have to wear clothes with bad luck , so i'm clothes with bad luck, so i'm comfortable in a way that i
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expect mainstream society to expect mainstream society to expect me to look. okay and what you see when you is getting things . i you see when you is getting things. i mean , there's more and things. i mean, there's more and more. imagine about this woman. it was obvious from the get go, she's a race baiter. she's in the race. racial grievance industry. first of all, her charity only helps abused women that happen to be black. it's a sister space. yes. she doesn't only disregard white women. she describes mixed race women . and describes mixed race women. and there were stories of mixed race women. reading who women. i've been reading who have away by her have been turned away by her charity, or at least they claim. and she's ten and she clearly hates royal she has hates the royal family. she has a social media of a history on social media of talking about the royal talking bad about the royal family. we know she wasn't personally invited got her family. we know she wasn't persin ally invited got her family. we know she wasn't persin through:ed got her family. we know she wasn't persin through sister got her family. we know she wasn't persin through sister space|er way in through sister space through safe charity through the safe spaces charity actually. has an actually. and then she has an agenda. she transcribed that agenda. how she transcribed that entire conversation with with lady where she recorded lady hussey where she recorded or did she happen to it? does it matter because against matter because it's against protocol anyway? so she set out to down the royal family
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to bring down the royal family and coinciding with and why is it coinciding with the royal visit to us the royal royal visit to the us as well. yeah and find so as well. yeah and what i find so disturbing about, as well. yeah and what i find so disturbing about , this story, disturbing about, this story, nigel of the media nigel and the rest of the media isn't talking about it is as calvin points out she was an out out member of the sussex court. i not think it's i mean you not think it's relevant that actually relevant that she had actually accused king charles and queen camilla of the mass stick violence towards meghan because thatis violence towards meghan because that is a deranged claim as far as i'm concerned. where is the evidence for that? you can maybe say, oh, they weren't nice to her, but i don't even think there's evidence for that to be honest. do you what honest. but do you know what i mean, do you think. yeah, it's. yeah i mean, i became became really uncomfortable with this whole story as days went on. so the starting was that i think it's right to have zero tolerance of racism at the palace. but then when you had a case like this where where does zero go? which talking about a very minor event, however you cut it and then to actually end
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up dismissing of the lord ruining the reputation of rivers . and that's the issue on which you want all of this. amanda, this some good news. okay ladbrokes know, everything . ladbrokes you know, everything. rick in the hiring and making of the divorce by 2025, 3 to 1 odds bet now , i always gave it ten bet now, i always gave it ten years. i always a column to anybody. it's annoying calvin because that brought to again sorry , sorry, sorry sorry and sorry, sorry, sorry sorry and but sorry. not sorry . sorry, sorry, sorry sorry and but sorry. not sorry. nigel doesn't thank you so much for coming out. we'll post our resources in practical an eye popping resources in practical an eye popping outfit to , a lovely bash popping outfit to, a lovely bash get my knickers in a twist. i'll bnng get my knickers in a twist. i'll bring you a look at her controversial clobber in tonight's president union tonight's crisis president union jack cuts. but first, with ambulance workers confirming they four they will walk out just four days christmas. and days before christmas. and nurses abandoned days before christmas. and nursescancer abandoned days before christmas. and nursescancer wardsbandoned days before christmas. and nursescancer wards willioned days before christmas. and nursescancer wards will strike being cancer wards will strike in ever regain in health providers ever regain their halos after putting bridget risk for money. bridget lives at risk for money. kelvin mackenzie is on council on this straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for our cancelled and this is where prisons don't commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. and if you thought rail strikes making you for christmas making you late for christmas dinner just make sure dinner was bad just make sure you have stroke or ice you don't have a stroke or ice attack over the festive period up to 100,000 nhs nurses are preparing to walk off the job in a row over pay in addition to thousands of paramedics the 999 call handler is downing tools on december the 21st, the royal college of nursing said a&e departments maternity karen cancer wards would not be from strike action on december the 15th and 20th as staff demand a 20% pay rise up to 140,000 patients could have operations. cancer ward after already spending months on eye—watering nhs waiting lists of 7.1 million
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people. now fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie is with me and calvin you say these angel nurses will never regain their halos after this. calvin, it's a bold statement. i expect it from you, but you're very serious about this on you'll furious with this strike action . i find with this strike action. i find it unconscionable to believe that our health industry, the nurses now the ambulance people and the ambulance people have said that it'll be a matter of negotiation to decide who they go and pick up. negotiation to decide who they go and pick up . so what they're go and pick up. so what they're saying is it literally i mean, if you're half dying, you're in the road in a car crash, they'll go for you. but if you're owed, mum is broken a hip and she's lying in the bathroom , they're lying in the bathroom, they're not going to go pick her up. who is going to pick up that lady ? is going to pick up that lady? who's going to pick up your dad . who's going to. who's going to .who's going to. who's going to worry about your child when you take them to a&e when there's
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nobody there and they say i tell you what, we don't think that child is sick enough for us to our time with i find it impos civil to understand i also find it impossible to understand how stupid the british public are they currently allegedly and the latest yougov poll shows that 51% a hostile to rmt disrupting our christmas disrupt disrupt our christmas disrupt disrupt our ability to get anywhere around the country to see our nearest and dearest . but 37% are nearest and dearest. but 37% are in favour of it. well let's just say the 37% are probably a good percentage of them are probably universal credit. a good percentage each of them are far left is . but there is going to left is. but there is going to be some kind of middle of the road ones who say i'll tell you what, you know, like teachers or social workers , those kinds of social workers, those kinds of people who probably say, i'll tell you what, i think those
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people are fighting our battle full of let's hope they win, because will guarantee ourselves a rise without having to a pay rise without having to lose any through having a strike a pay rise without having to lose any | lose any . there is a shocking attitude in our country right now. i reckon that some people are really facing very difficult times . but if really facing very difficult times. but if we all had a 20% pay times. but if we all had a 20% pay hike like the nurses or a by the way nhs digital who do all the way nhs digital who do all the maths surrounding what pay looks like since the pay for nurses is 40,000 a year anyway. okay, this is an digital it's part of the it's part of the collecting of the data. they are real people . but how do you feel real people. but how do you feel ? how does your audience feel aboutidea? ? how does your audience feel about idea? my mother had i had about idea? my mother had i had a stroke and then broke i was on the floor perhaps for this was in good times. this is about three years ago right in good time she probably was on the floor for i don't know now that was how loud the phone call was made. and her partner calling up, going out and calling up.
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now there's a story in the times tomorrow in which some old 85 fallen over, broken his hip, lived across the road from the hospital in dementia in wales. right. nobody came to him for 7 hours. the family had to cover him in the rain with a tarpaulin and an umbrella . it's and an umbrella. it's disgraceful what show? now there's an inquiry. there's an inquiry going on. the welsh ambulance service say x the hospital. say why everybody's to blame. have you ever ? it's never blame. have you ever? it's never , it's never. it's never somebody. i tell you why. it's him over there. it's her over there. it's all get in some kind of bureaucracy . we uncommon the of bureaucracy. we uncommon the reality is these strikes will cause deaths they will cause excess based on whether they are deaths on the day and i predict there will be deaths on the day. but they will cause deaths
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because of the addition to the backlog dog, which is already the biggest at speed in history . so it is i agree with you. i think this is i think it's deeply irresponsible these strikes . so. okay people die and strikes. so. okay people die and the daughter comes out and the sun comes out and says , you, the sun comes out and says, you, the ambulance people , you, the ambulance people, you, the nurses , you, the doctors have nurses, you, the doctors have killed my mum. they've killed my dad . do you know what the unions dad. do you know what the unions of turn around people like unison. you know, i pay or rmt that whole turn around and say , that whole turn around and say, oh, it was not fought down. it wasn't half what done it. it was the government walked on it. they're not listening. do you know what's incredible? one of those three unions i refer them as a troika of turds. one of those three unions has announced that they're going to rip ballot . they are going to rip ballot. the hospitals that said no, the
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ambulance people who said no to the strike in order to get the result which they want, which is to have more people on strike , a to have more people on strike, a more people potentially to die. what can what disgraceful. if you can i ask you this? can i ask you this a alongside me? i really wish that you could have got somebody from one of those unions to on and explain why they are not brave enough to is worth having a strike in all having a strike kills people in order so my mum's pain is gathering them a pay rise is endlessly well well i'll speak morality. we'll ask again if any of them were brave enough. come on and debate, calhoun. we're going to put a call out to all of those unions tomorrow. unfortunately on i don't think they'll be brave enough to do that, but we will try. so stand calvin great to chat calvin mackenzie, great to chat again, of course legendary former editor the it's former editor the sun. but it's time now to reveal today's greatest union jackass greatest person in union jackass
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, who's your gop , amanda patel, who's your gop nominee ? prince william, because nominee? prince william, because he's done . ari said he could he's done. ari said he could never do. he's protected his family and kept them private . family and kept them private. and kate, for putting up with all i don't know how she does it . so one for me. calvin . so a joint one for me. calvin you not any saint nicholas today is the feast of saint nicholas and of the inspiration for and of he is the inspiration for santa claus, famous for giving presents to children and for punching heretics in. the nose. oh, we saint nick oh, yeah. we love saint nick knight. what else in tv nomination? yeah. and mine's going to be angela rayner, who's beginning get the tories to beginning to get the tories to come various contracts come over the various contracts that they gave to their cronies . i'm going to go with william because i think amanda's point really is the right one. despite every thing that harry has moaned about. well, actually , moaned about. well, actually, william is living that it is possible to live a relatively normal life , especially for normal life, especially for young children within the royal . amanda patel you were union jackass nominee rita ora turned it up the british fashion. tell me about this, because people
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have been talking about this all day. well they're going on. why? why are you such a prude about lovely rita ora and michael sheen? all she wore. let's watch what didn't that is what she didn't wear. that is what she didn't wear. that is what wore to the fashion what she wore to the fashion awards. he or even wearing awards. was he or even wearing any clothes . it's the fashion, i any clothes. it's the fashion, i think . done. any clothes. it's the fashion, i think. done. she any clothes. it's the fashion, i think . done. she looks up, she think. done. she looks up, she looks trashy . no, it's not it's looks trashy. no, it's not it's not even the way the on the story looks completely trashed. i'm not with you on this on my high moral horse. what if you get on high horse. you know , get on high horse. you know, your horse is calvin robinson, your horse is calvin robinson, your nominee mick lynch for cancelling christmas and what else did you see? yeah, it's got to be baroness mone for reportedly taking to be baroness mone for reportedly takin g £29 million in reportedly taking £29 million in p contracts. she doesn't wear very much either. amanda oh, i've never seen her for that. i don't hate just ready to put some clothes on, for god's sake, do you ? it was the fashion do you? it was the fashion
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awards . it is do you? it was the fashion awards. it is not. you do you? it was the fashion awards . it is not. you shouldn't awards. it is not. you shouldn't go all the way it is. things at least she looked great and that gave some people some joy . gave some people some joy. amanda oh, speaking of so forgot, we went to college . forgot, we went to college. calvin you've got the wind . they calvin you've got the wind. they don't moan. lynch oh, christmas, as we call them. earlier i haven't said i've had volatile nigel thank you so much. my fabulous superstar panel. i am, of course, back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. thank you so much for your company tonight. it's been a great show. headliners is next, though, so stay tuned. good night .
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headliners is on the way. but first, here's the latest news with me, right, addison ? downing with me, right, addison? 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 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 this month . 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 . demands are not affordable. baroness mon is taking a leave of absence from the house of lords following allegations that she benefits financially from a covered ppe deal. it's alleged that michelle mone and her
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