tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News December 7, 2022 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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n0 spin , no bias, no spin , no bias, no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight as harry and meghan as celebrated as so called advocates of healing hours before they tear the royal family apart for next licks, cash should the palace gag the so—called sussex survivors squad so—called sussex survivors squad so they can reveal their truth about allegations of bullying by the duchess? how loose in my digest next before i get the thoughts of tonight's superstar panel thoughts of tonight's superstar panel, dawn neeson , adam brooks panel, dawn neeson, adam brooks and ashley , then i'll throw it and ashley, then i'll throw it over to you. do you think ultra privileged harry and meghan really deserve an award for fighting oppression ? it's fighting oppression? it's laughable, isn't it? i'll
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deliver your verdict in the clash at 925. there will be more top royal analysis throughout the night from one of the most influential voices in recent american political history, former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin , and the woman who palin, and the woman who literally wrote the book on prince harry, angela levin as westminster's toughest mp demands answers from the albanian ambassador over the invasion of british shores . invasion of british shores. visit the conflict fo r £28. visit the conflict for £28. travel poin t £28. hire on travel point £28. hire on a houday travel point £28. hire on a holiday and then claim asylum like only do now but don't have this information . you do want this information. you do want this information. you do want this information. you do want this information . so should this information. so should there be a cap on how many asylum claims are allowed in the uk? explore in the real world with that man lee anderson at 935 will rishi sunak get tough on the strikes as border force workers become the latest to stage industrial action during this christmas of chaos the union leaders to continue to be unreasonable , then it is my duty
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unreasonable, then it is my duty to take action to protect the lives and livelihoods of the british public . and that and british public. and that and will labour's unholy alliance with unions be their downfall? that's how big today's at ten as the deadly strep a outbreak is unked the deadly strep a outbreak is linked to lockdown and experts warn our kids could be suffering a quote immunity to hit. can we ever forget covid is there for the suffering not inflicted especially especially on our young social media sensation june slater hits out at the lockdown zealots at 950 and after the uk covid jabs for babies or babies as young as months, why are health authorities still obsessed with vaccinating the young? and would you jab your baby against cope? but that's very important to base 1030. we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, too. and the new greatest version, union jack has before the is this is dan the show is out. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go .
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wootton tonight. let's go. my wootton tonight. let's go. my digest my opinion in just a moment. but before that, the news headlines with tatiana sanchez. news headlines with tatiana sanchez . dan, thank you very sanchez. dan, thank you very much. this is the latest from the gb news. levelling up, secretary michael gove has given planning permission for a new coal mine in cumbria. planning permission for a new coal mine in cumbria . the plan coal mine in cumbria. the plan was recommended by the independent planning inspector . independent planning inspector. it's the first coal mine in the country for 30 years. the government says the coal will be used for the production of steel and not the power generation. but shadow climate secretary ed miliband said this was a terrible decision . owning a new terrible decision. owning a new coal mine marks the death knell for any claims this government has. the climate leadership and it won't provide a sustainable jobs we need. we should be going full pelt for the clean green jobs of the future. but rishi sunakis jobs of the future. but rishi
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sunak is so weak being pushed around by his backbenchers that you just can't deliver. the home office says military personnel and volunteers are being trained to support services, including border force at airports and ports . as further strikes are ports. as further strikes are announced . the public and announced. the public and commercial services union says around a thousand border force workers will walk out over the festive period . members working festive period. members working at gatwick heathrow, manchester bombing and cardiff airports will strike for eight days from december the 23rd until new year's eve in a row over pay, jobs and conditions. minister for immigration robert jenrick says the decision is unjustifiable and will ruin the plans of thousands of families and businesses. right the country , the rmt union says a country, the rmt union says a resolution to the ongoing strikes is further away due to what it calls a latent invention by the government. the comments come amid a wave of strikes across a number of public sectors. ambulance staff will
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strike in a dispute over pay and conditions. nurses teachers and rail workers are due to take action in the coming weeks. labour leader sir keir starmer has accused mr. sunak of not doing enough to resolve the industrial action this morning . industrial action this morning. his transport secretary said his flagship legislate on strikes, this is what he said this morning. his transport secretary might want to listen to this. it's clearly is clearly not going to help with the industrial action we're facing. he should stop grandstanding stops sitting on his hands, get round the table and resolve these issues. the government has been reasonable. it's accepted the recommendations of an independent paper giving pay rises in, many cases higher than the private sector. but if the union leaders to continue to be unreasonable, then it is my duty to take action to protect the lives and livelihoods of the british public. and that's why, mr. speaker, since i became prime minister, i have been working for new tough laws to
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protect people from this disruption . former health disruption. former health secretary matt hancock has announced he won't stand again at the next general election . in at the next general election. in at the next general election. in a letter to the prime minister , a letter to the prime minister, he said he was proud of his nine years in government, making reference to the uk having the first covid vaccine in the world. tv online and the 80 plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to dan wootton tonight. stand by for the first explosion of the massive fa recall sussex nuclear bomb aimed right at buckingham palace at 8 pm. tomorrow morning. harry and meghan, kick off what i've been warning is their ultimate plan for some time. full scale destruction of the british monarchy . it started last night
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monarchy. it started last night in new york when most of the pampered victims, when the most pampered victims, when the most pampered victims, when the most pampered victims in world history flew in from to on sea, took on a carbon spewing private jet. despite the fact that preachy climate campaigners , of preachy climate campaigners, of course. then they swept into a robert f kennedy awards event hosted by alec, that hollywood lefty who shot on a film set last year to accept award for calling out racism the royal family. but there's actually no evidence for that, is there? what does do is trample the life's work of harry's late grandmother, queen elizabeth, the great. luckily, the brits outside the venue knew what this is really about. harry right? what do you think? you destroyed the royal family very good . and the royal family very good. and actually so too did the british
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broadcasters . much diaries , broadcasters. much diaries, obvious horror given he was expecting of the hollywood treatment . harry do you have treatment. harry do you have a message for your family. treatment. harry do you have a message for your family . your message for your family. your home and your family? harry i hope you get your beer. how do you putting money before a family? are you putting money before family? a question . but before family? a question. but once he was safely surrounded by woke sycophants harry started spreading his usual californian mumbo jumbo, claiming they are now going down a quote , path of now going down a quote, path of optimism and that advocates of heaung optimism and that advocates of healing before adding we understand this on a note about the culmination of a life's work. but instead, and in many ways for us, a beginning that's nothing short of a threat to his father, king charles and
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brother, prince william. ahead of this netflix takedown of the monarchy and predictably, the horrible british media which is coming tomorrow morning. it's about hatred. it's about race . about hatred. it's about race. it's a dirty game and the suffering of women marrying into this institution . this feeding this institution. this feeding frenzy . i this institution. this feeding frenzy. i realised this institution. this feeding frenzy . i realised they're never frenzy. i realised they're never going to protect you . i was . i going to protect you. i was. i didn't want history to repeat itself . no one knows the full itself. no one knows the full truth . while if harry really truth. while if harry really wants the full truth told, then it's essential he lobbies palace to free the staff members who claim they were bullied by meghan from the gagging orders. currently silencing them. ironic, isn't it? given meghan claimed it was the sussexes who were silent to oprah. not more.
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one staff member subject to a confidentiality agreement, told the times newspaper today . the the times newspaper today. the only way to end it for good is for us to be allowed to speak and for the palace to firmly reject their lines. i certainly have chosen to remain out of respect for the crown that they keep attacking us , our keep attacking us, our characters, reputation etc. we need to feel we are equally supported by the royal family they are right courtiers . king they are right courtiers. king charles must give former staff members the assurance they can speak without being taken to court and further. speak without being taken to court and further . tonight, i'm court and further. tonight, i'm demanding that buckingham palace pubush demanding that buckingham palace publish the covered up results . publish the covered up results. its inquiry into claims of bullying, which her lawyers have always denied. okay, then, meghan. if you've got nothing to be afraid of. there's no reason to hide a thing. release the report i reported on meghan's two years within the royal
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family. i was the first in the world to break the news that the queen warned prince harry over her behaviour towards courtiers and kate was horrified by and that kate was horrified by the way she treated herself , her the way she treated herself, her staff. was back in november staff. that was back in november 2018. so i know who i believe . 2018. so i know who i believe. it's time to unleash the sussex survivors squad to respond now. my survivors squad to respond now. my superstar , former editor, my superstar, former editor, current columnist at the daily star, dawn, nice . the star, dawn, nice. the businessman and activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley james. adam surely if we are hearing from the sussexes and harry says that we are about to learn the full truth him then we've also got to hear the full truth from the other side 100. of course we have , because we of course we have, because we are getting one side of the story now. she's been proven to, have lied several times over the last few years and they've proven lies or proven exaggerations a lot of the time as well. now, what's to say that
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sheisnt as well. now, what's to say that she isn't lying here? the needs to know the whole story and let the public decide . you know, how the public decide. you know, how we just take the word of these so he says it's a dirty game . so he says it's a dirty game. right. they're playing it. those two are playing the dirty game . two are playing the dirty game. they know they can spread their version of the truth around the world with no comeback . so these world with no comeback. so these gagging always need to be lifted. i want to hear what the staff say about her. how many of them is there now, if there's lots of them saying i know who i believe so. and it's also about what sort of people they are, what sort of people they are, what sort of roles they hold. i mean, remember i was speaking to many of these people throughout the time they were in the royal family and i can vouch for their characters you only to characters and you only have to look previous employees look at their previous employees to employers, to know that to know employers, to know that these are, the whole good these are, on the whole good people. is problem with people. dawn is the problem with harry saying, oh, we're going to hear the full from is that hear the full from him? is that we actually can't hear the full
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truth from the other side. king charles can't speak. prince william can't speak. kate can't speak. and all of the staff are under these really gagging orders , i think. i mean, i feel orders, i think. i mean, i feel desperately sorry for i should feel sorry for everybody involved because i can't quite work out how we've got to where we've got with the relationship with brothers and what with the brothers and what really upsets me at the moment is , is the relationship between is, is the relationship between the cousins . is, is the relationship between the cousins. i mean, sort of like, oh, there's no relationship. there is none. and that's the thing . and those that's the thing. and those little kids are going suffer little kids are going to suffer because that. and what diana because of that. and what diana would about. well, would have thought about. well, exactly. and exactly. god, i'm diana. and suddenly like, you know, suddenly it's like, you know, diana kids. and it's diana did love kids. and it's like the that they're so like the fact that they're so splintered and there's no splintered them and there's no way from this. actually way back from this. i actually feel for everyone involved feel sorry for everyone involved in, must hard in, but it must be really hard for william and kate in particular. can't out particular. they can't talk out that the if they do in the if they don't because if they do, they're lowering themselves to harry meghan's standards . harry and meghan's standards. and if they don't, people are
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going well you keeping clocks is something hide . i feel something to hide. so i do feel very very sorry , everyone. i very very sorry, everyone. i think need to more think they need to be more aggressive. don't mean, look, aggressive. don't i mean, look, you been national newspaper you have been national newspaper editor at the heart of these royal scandals in decades, decades. now i feel like this a more robust approach from the monarchy because they have to understand dawn . this is like understand dawn. this is like i'm like unlike anything they've faced because with diana rice, you know she wasn't actually trying to bring down the monarchy. she was trying to do was bring down husband. she always was a huge believer in the monarchy. she just wanted the monarchy. she just wanted the throne, the crown to pass from the queen, queen to her from the queen, the queen to her son prince william. she want to bnng son prince william. she want to bring whole bring down the whole institution. don't believe institution. no, i don't believe she did. i think she was she was definitely doing it to get back at and these two, at charles. and with these two, i do not understand what i just do not understand what the reasoning what the reasoning is behind, what they're doing. mean, you know, they're doing. i mean, you know, i've sister, a very i've only got a sister, a very small family, but my sister would have to murder would literally have to murder someone for me treat her the someone for me to treat her the way the he is treating william .
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way the he is treating william. me too. i don't understand that. what has william done that is so bad that harry feels like he's not this. he's done nothing. and it says a lot about harry's character. i mean, by the way, my sister, three years younger than me, ashley, it's her birth date today. fifth, i. i spoke to earlier. nothing would come between us. nothing i mean, and william is a good man. everyone faults, but he has done nothing to warrant this treatment from harry. now, ashley , you have harry. now, ashley, you have been over the past week . one of been over the past week. one of the only comments is in britain who has been very forcefully arguing case for harry. meghan, i know you've had a lot of for it, but also a lot of people like your stance . why have you like your stance. why have you been so aggrieved for over the past week? well, not just for the past week , pretty much since the past week, pretty much since it 2018 or 2017 that she kind of came into the royal family and we loved her at the very beginning. but there were also, i think, 43% of all calls
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published her were negative. that's a fact. we had parties for i threw a party. the wedding. yeah, but even even when i watched the wedding, there were people talking about there were people talking about the fact she's a divorcee. talking about the fact it wouldn't last. there was lots around, i don't think around, and i don't think it's exclusive meghan exclusive to meghan because there mistreatment . there has been mistreatment. women joining masses by have women joining the masses by have resisted it didn't want to part of the firm the day of the wedding though the day of the wedding though the day of the wedding because this this has to be because i think americans are starting to twist that anyone who was in the uk on the day of the wedding will accept was the wedding will accept it was one of the most joyous days since the 2012 london olympics test. country we test. the country stop. we celebrate. there was a sense of genuine you genuine excitement. so you tell them were racist them we were all racist scum bags. agony. i said that. bags. i have agony. i said that. but there is a very stark in the way that meghan was treated versus the way kate was treated for doing very similar things that you remember morning sickness . it was a really sickness. it was a really glowing article about kate avocados. and then it was like
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meghan responsible for drought and murder and famine, cherry harvests or two. that was how this articles that really were it would make it it's meghan and there was one way of bringing it about meghan wearing a one shoulder dress was described as vulgar. kate wearing a one shoulder dress. she described as a true princess of vision. meghan markle cradling her baby bump. it was pride when she was attacked. many tenderly cradling her bump . there was a really her bump. there was a really stark . but do you understand, stark. but do you understand, though, that in this trailer we're going to obviously half of the series tomorrow morning , the series tomorrow morning, harry and meghan, except that they were treated very well in they were treated very well in the early days. what the issue was, is that then thomas markle , her father, was thrown under the bus , began a campaign the bus, began a campaign against his own daughter for very good reasons. i believe he was treated appallingly . and was treated appallingly. and then i revealed the story in november 2018 about the queen
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warning prince harry, about the way that meghan was treating stuff, that have huge respect for the queen. do you think she just made that up? do you think she just called prince harry up and said, meghan's treating people keep people terribly but keep your ideas princess ideas for no reason. princess diana spoke very candidly about her life as royal and the fact that it's very different family and institution is a and the institution is a business, she said she felt trapped in the royal machine . trapped in the royal machine. she said she felt like she was a lamb to slaughter. she felt lamb to the slaughter. she felt like personal was taken away like her personal was taken away from as we all know, from her. and as we all know, she died under horrible circumstances . i can completely circumstances. i can completely stand the rise . accidents stand the rise. accidents sympathise with prince harry for wanting to protect his family and he did go to his family, he claims, and they didn't help . he claims, and they didn't help. he then begged the british media to back off meghan and they didn't . so then they did away. but what she i just want to come in there was more generally on calm actually and i you might say that. so i actually want to play something to you. so let's have
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a watch of this because people have said for a long time and people have accused me of caring about meghan and harry than i have prince andrew. it's completely untrue. i've speaking about prince andrew and the terrible deeds of prince . terrible deeds of prince. actually, since 2009, it was the british press who exposed andrew's relationship with jeffrey epstein. it was this coverage , the british press, coverage, the british press, that actually result in prince andrew louis losing his royal role . he's out of there living, role. he's out of there living, in fact , he's living with in fact, he's living with disgraced and a disgrace, madam . so can we just please, please is ashley still has that security ? hundreds of thousands security? hundreds of thousands and she's been harry made £400,000. yeah we spend on prince andrew so she lives in a hundred million pound lodge and the fact that even put in the same breath but even in a good example same actually after the queen died there were like 50 negative articles about meghan markle in 48 hours and one
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publication, 12 and another. there were none. prince andrew and now i'm looking forward to heanng and now i'm looking forward to hearing my side of the to be honest, because i do feel i can honour you guys and why they're aggrieved. maybe will. maybe aggrieved. maybe i will. maybe i won't, excited to hear won't, but i'm excited to hear it. but i'm sick of the smack she has been. take advantage of multiple. i've been there also. i my trailer i imagine i have my trailer i imagine there are ndas about lots of different but she's willing to have lied about certain situations. okay over the last two years i'm not going to sit here say that she's tough but i also think she says, no, i'm not telling you to believe everything. i think they have a right speak the truth. one right to speak the truth. one thing say, i personally thing i will say, i personally thought that meghan would bring not and the not only this country and the royal together, and royal family together, and i thought it would improve race relations in this country. it's done the opposite. it has done the opposite. her behaviour has called caused racial . and saying called caused racial. and saying is we're talking about race. there is only actually one person in the royal family has been proved to be an overt racist and is. oh yeah,
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racist and that is. oh yeah, prince harry. on that note, didn't he ? adam brooks, ashley didn't he? adam brooks, ashley james, superstar paddle in my hair night . james, superstar paddle in my hair night. but coming up, hair all night. but coming up, should a cap on? how should there be a cap on? how many claims allowed many asylum claims are allowed in westminster's in the uk? westminster's toughest mp lee anderson toughest talking mp lee anderson drops by discuss that after drops by to discuss that after taking the albanian ambassador to task. he's live at 935, but continuing with the theme of my digest, do the ultra privileged harry and meghan deserve an award ? award for fighting award? award for fighting oppression ? social commentator oppression? social commentator leilani dowding fair royal editor katie nicholl and social commentatorjoanna editor katie nicholl and social commentator joanna jackson. go head to head in the class. we want to know your thoughts too. to have gb news dot uk tweet me using the hashtag gb news how old running man to their results coming up the .
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the real world with lee anderson is coming up. it is time now for the clash . last night, harry and the clash. last night, harry and meghan collected an award from the robert f kennedy human rights organiser for apparently fighting against racism within the royal family. as with all woke award ceremonies, the red carpet was gridlocked with shameless lovers. however prince harry briefly put the slamming of his own flesh and blood on hold to pretend to still be an every man look . to be honest
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every man look. to be honest with harry, i actually thought we were just going on date night, so i found it quite weird that we're sharing the room with 1500 people. but, i mean, we don't. we don't get out much because our kids are so small and so this is completely and young. so this is completely unexpected, but it's nice to share a date night with all of you.thank share a date night with all of you. thank you for coming . thank you. thank you for coming. thank you. thank you for coming. thank you for bringing me on this very special date night. you're welcome . oh i'm very sweet. but welcome. oh i'm very sweet. but sticking to a ludicrous script, meghan vowed to continue kennedy's legacy by, quote, sweeping down the mightiest walls of oppression, cos she's had it tough as she she's had it so tough living in a multi million pound mansion in toronto , having everything done for her, then move into a multi—million pound apartment within kensington palace, having everything done to then move into a multi—million pound mansion on the windsor estate, paid for by us to the having everything done for her, then moving to a 16 bedroom monte szeto mansion in california and
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having everything done for what? oppression. but with that in mind tonight, i'm asking, do the ultra privileged harry and meghan deserve an award of fighting oppression ? think you fighting oppression? think you know where i'm at with this? but what do you reckon? dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. while you're there, go and vote in our poll results shortly . but in our poll results shortly. but joining now for a royal joining me now for a royal rumble, the broadcaster leilani dowding , vanity fair royal dowding, vanity fair royal editor katie nicholl, and social commentatorjoanna editor katie nicholl, and social commentator joanna jue. so editor katie nicholl, and social commentatorjoanna jue. so katie nicholl, let me start with you. you have been covering the royal family for a very long time now. have you ever seen a moment quite like this, katie ? no dan, quite like this, katie? no dan, i haven't. i mean , i said when i haven't. i mean, i said when we first found out about this award that actually the most gracious thing that they could do with it is to say we're not going to take it, because, frankly, there are so many more people on the planet who actually do deserve award for actually do deserve an award for taking on an oppressive regime
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for really taking on institutional racist . and i just institutional racist. and i just don't think that that is what the duke and duchess of sussex have done. i mean, perhaps you could give them award for presenting us with misinformation. but not this award . the lady dowding. where award. the lady dowding. where do you stand on this? they deserve an award for facing oppression, battling depression. what have they done to fight oppression? all they've done is stoke up division within the country. the only award they deserve is the perpetual fake victim . honestly, is absolutely victim. honestly, is absolutely laughable . any time someone goes laughable. any time someone goes up against meghan markle, she cannot look within herself. why people just like her? she cannot say. what is it about me that everyone has a problem with? she always brings it down to race and she's actually stoking the fires for example, i'm from the philippines. my mum's from the philippines. my mum's from the philippines when i was going to be born, i'm sure my mum and dad and my grandparents all had a conversation about what shape my
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eyes would be, what my skin would be like. but of course, she's turned it into racism because that's all she can do. if i'm attacked and trolled online, i don't say it's because my mum's an immigrant. i look at myself and i know i'm quite a mouthy, opinionated barrage and i can look at that and see is wrong with me. but meghan markle can't do that. it's all about race all the time . and it's race all the time. and it's nauseating at this point. and she does not deserve that award at all. she's done nothing but stoke division . joanna, as you stoke division. joanna, as you i know you're a big fan of meghan and i presume you believe she does deserve this award . but you does deserve this award. but you like that one cop. meghan you want . and i think that this is want. and i think that this is something that's, you know, shining light on. well, not even shining light on. well, not even shining light, but giving awareness to the institutional aspects of racism. i think over the last couple of years we've
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talked a lot about black lives matter. and i think one of the problems in uk is that we problems in the uk is that we can recognise overt racism but we don't recognise overt racism. and meghan harry having and with meghan and harry having this platform and being able to kind show how that has kind of show how that has actually been put onto them through the family , i through the royal family, i think that that's been really important. family important. the royal family doesn't of doesn't have a history of innocence when it comes to institutional racism. even when you the past in terms of you look at the past in terms of colonialism and the rest of it, it's still ongoing . so i think it's still ongoing. so i think that, you know, i know that that documentary well is going to documentary as well is going to be the commonwealth be touching on the commonwealth and the problems as well and some of the problems as well within that. and i think that that's important. they're a pillar lot of pillar of hope for a lot of people i think that they're people and i think that they're great role models absolutely great role models who absolutely deserve do you do deserve this award. do you do you feel about victims at you really feel about victims at a to get my head a site struggling to get my head around that they seem to want of victimhood ? absolutely. i mean , victimhood? absolutely. i mean, and i think for a lot of people , especially in this country,
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it's so hard to kind of recognise exactly where the racism has come from because they just kind of put everything under the rug. but with meghan, you know, she's shone a light on mental health as well. and, you know, this award has also highlighted that as well. and put them on a pedestal for that. and i think that that's important. meghan is absolutely she victim from the she been the victim from the very even with the very beginning, even with the bullying claims, which i wouldn't necessarily you wouldn't necessarily be, you know, verified that that has definitely happened . and i think definitely happened. and i think that time now to see don't that it's time now to see don't believe . well, let me ask let me believe. well, let me ask let me let me come to katie nicholl, because katie, you were covering there entire time within the royal family, as was i. i appreciate there are two sides to the story. but surely , katie, to the story. but surely, katie, given what the sussexes of either squad members say, they at least deserve their opportunity to speak out on the record. then we could compare what harry and meghan have to say with what their staff have to say. that just seems fair to me. dan it would be absolutely
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fascinating to hear from the sussexes by this point. i mean, those of the interviews i want to listen to, i want to hear those people go the record. those people go on the record. and, you know, the problem is, is once you start lifting gagging orders and confidentiality agreements, you get all sorts hot water. get into all sorts of hot water. and of course, it gives and then, of course, it gives the even more ammunition the couple even more ammunition to say, well, look at this, you're behind this, you're behind smear campaign . i behind this smear campaign. i mean, biggest problem with mean, the biggest problem with all this and with this six all of this and with this six part docu series is we're only going their side the going to hear their side of the story . i'm going to hear their side of the story. i'm sure going to hear their side of the story . i'm sure that just as story. i'm sure that just as what in the fallout what happened in the fallout with oprah, will all turn with oprah, it will all turn into a race row . and i think into a race row. and i think britain's found itself at the centre of the most ugly, appalling race row that we've ever been in. and it's the sussexes that have landed us here. and i think it's it just does such a great disservice to the of the late queen, the memory of the late queen, who was so proud of britain as a melting pot of cultures. she was so proud of the commonwealth. yes certain things have to change. i think the commonwealth
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will change under the reign of king charles. with that , he's king charles. with that, he's already acknowledged our history with slavery as a stain on our nation's history. there's no avoiding this. i think you're going to see things change. but to just make the assertion that this is a sort of, you know, little, tiny racist island that didn't make meghan feel welcome. and to turn this all into a race, well, for me, it's terribly unfair. and i don't think britain in the media or the palace deserve it. i really don't. i mean, she'll energise you. that's a really fair point, isn't it? because the queen spent her working life trying to solve racial division . her focus solve racial division. her focus was the commonwealth. she was incredibly passionate about africa, the indian subcontinent, the caribbean . this is undoing the caribbean. this is undoing that. the caribbean. this is undoing that . do you the caribbean. this is undoing that. do you think she the caribbean. this is undoing that . do you think she deserves that. do you think she deserves joanna to be labelled a racist by her own greatness , son? well by her own greatness, son? well let's be clear, especially early in the oprah interview, meghan
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and harry spoke very highly of the queen. and when they were asked about, you know, trashing the monarchy and that's trashing the monarchy and that's trashing the queen. queen, we talking about the queen specifically. they spoke very highly of her and they did it. they said that. but she is the institution. so she was the institution and the countries are bigoted. the thing is this, the royal family, as their love for the queen. but also let's acknowledge that what they're also being awarded for is speaking out about the firm, about the institution . so, for about the institution. so, for example, lady queen, when you when you are breaking stories, etc, about them, don, it must have been coming from someone it may not have been coming from. well, let me tackle that head on, joanna. let me tackle that head on, because there's going to be a lot of this over the next couple of days. and katie might want to weigh in as well. but this idea that hard working journalists katie and journalists like katie and i, who spent years years who have spent years and years building contacts and that we building up contacts and that we pick up our phone , oh, hello, pick up our phone, oh, hello, buckingham palace. we've got
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something nasty to say about meghan. let put it on the meghan. let me put it on the front page of the rub bush. front page of the sun rub bush. absolute rubbish . the folk absolute rubbish. the folk at buckingham palace in kensington palace hours and palace actually spent hours and hours on the phone trying to kill off negative stories about meghan and harry, trying to kill off stories about her bullying behaviour . off stories about her bullying behaviour. and as a journalist , behaviour. and as a journalist, joanna as a journalist , i follow joanna as a journalist, i follow the story . and so in the end, i the story. and so in the end, i was comfort enough in my sources. i knew that the queen had warned prince harry about meghan's behaviour. kate i don't know if you disagree, but to me thatis know if you disagree, but to me that is a story very much in the pubuc that is a story very much in the public interest and i think i was right to publish it. journalist i'm talking about the institution. i'm not attacking you because at the end of the day got to come from day it's got to come from somewhere. what i'm saying is that when meghan and harry are making criticisms, making their criticisms, when they're talking about institutional can't institutional racism, we can't just on fact, just concentrate on the fact, you know, offending the you know, they're offending the queen the family, queen the offending the family, the the monarchy is the offending the monarchy is also the firm . it's about, also about the firm. it's about, you i'm going to give you know, i'm going to give katie and then leilani, you can
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have the last word . so, katie, have the last word. so, katie, do want to weigh in? i just do you want to weigh in? i just know that from so many people that i speak to about this, this cause, this this issue of race in the media, race at the palace, race within britain, i think the meghan and harry are among the anomalies. i just don't think it is. it is the view of most of the people that ispeak view of most of the people that i speak to. i don't believe there was a concerted campaign against this couple and i think things went wrong when they started that and they have changed the narrative with the colour of anybody skin. it was down to bad behaviour and i revealed in my book how the queen pulled meghan up on her behaviour because of way behaviour because of the way that she spoke to us, which is a story a legitimate story which is a legitimate story. have to say, just story. i have to just say, just to echo point made, you're to echo that point made, you're right, going be right, because we're going to be quizzed hold over the coals quizzed and hold over the coals over over the days over this over the coming days about our sources and everything else. the else. my experience with the with sussex the with the sussex team, the kensington they kensington team, they tried their hard down rumours their hard to play down rumours of rift. they tried their of a rift. they tried their hardest that couple. hardest to protect that couple. in end, harry and meghan
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in the end, harry and meghan chose get that advice chose not to get that advice when aide said, don't jump when the aide said, don't jump on a private plane to elton's because get because you're going to get hammered over they jumped in hammered over it. they jumped in this plane and they and they got hammered for it. and lot of hammered for it. and a lot of you final word to you. what was the thing, ethan? it's like everyone her the start. everyone loved her at the start. everyone loved her at the start. and if she had just followed on with how it at the wedding, with how it was at the wedding, beautiful, multicultural. we had blacks, musicians , blacks, singers, musicians, poets, everything. there but she didn't. she went and tore down the royalty , the media, and then the royalty, the media, and then also the british people as well, saying that we're all racist. and the reason that we didn't like her was because of how colour which is the most ridiculous thing i remember. the turning point me was when turning point for me was when she in africa at a very she was in africa at a very vulnerable children's home, and she said, but no one's asked about me. you're in africa around the most vulnerable children . this isn't about you . children. this isn't about you. and that's the point of monarchy . very good point. thank you so much to the social commentators
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, leilani doughty and joanna george , you and vanity fair george, you and vanity fair royal editor. her analysis tomorrow will be must read katie nicholl. so who do you agree with? do harry and meghan deserve an award for fighting oppression? karen on twitter says a best actress and actor award. maybe, but definitely not an for fighting oppression an award for fighting oppression .shaun an award for fighting oppression . shaun twitter says the . shaun on twitter says the beverly hillbillies only the beverly hillbillies only won the award are award because they are self—obsessed . yes, attention self—obsessed. yes, attention seekers. eunice . it's seekers. i'm from eunice. it's about british people get about time british people get over harry and over this issue of harry and meghan. this drags britain meghan. as this drags britain and institutions through the and her institutions through the mud . and your verdict is now in. mud. and your verdict is now in. just the just 8% of you agree the sussexes deserve that award sussexes do deserve that award for fighting oppression. the robert award. of robert f kennedy award. 92% of you no , they shouldn't have you say no, they shouldn't have got . coming up, as the deadly got it. coming up, as the deadly strep outbreak is linked an strep outbreak is linked to an immunity dead , can we ever immunity dead, can we ever forget covid hysterics for making price of making children pay the price of lockdown. social media sensation june slater hits out. and tonight's outsider 950. but tonight's outsider at 950. but first, after demanding answers from the squirming albanian ambassador over the invasion of british shores today, westminster is toughest talking mp anderson's joins to
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rot . why the stark true to his rot. why the stark true to his no nonsense reputation today demanding answers from the albanian ambassador as to why thousands from the nato country crossed the channel on dinghies to claim asylum . and they could to claim asylum. and they could simply get a £28 plane back to visit the country fo r £28, visit the country for £28, travel on a plane with £28. come on a holiday and then claim asylum. why can't they do it now? i don't have this this information. so you have all this information. why can't you do go? they can't. i can't suppose why do is it suppose why they do that. is it perhaps do you think. because if they come legally and produce a passport and documents that our authorities , our border control authorities, our border control know exactly what these people are. i don't have an any answer for i know for that because because i don't know people that are coming legally apply for asylum. i'll put it to you then, ambassador. i think it is my theory that people come in and train thousands of pounds to get here illegally, make the perilous journey, probably a quite high proportion of going
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quite a high proportion of going to be involved in some sort of criminal activity they get criminal activity when they get here . only that was such a here. only that was such a person and it exchange, wasn't it? because of course you pointed out a very commonsense fact. pointed out a very commonsense fact . you had no answer to it. fact. you had no answer to it. and we know why don't we? look, let's be honest, because they don't want to come over on one of those don't want to come over on one of thos e £28 flights with of those £28 flights with documents or they're coming illegally down. then we know who they are , where they're from, they are, where they're from, how old they are , and more how old they are, and more importantly, they've been importantly, what they've been up to in the past and not about martin collude criminal activity he couldn't answer a single question i don't know what question today i don't know what he's doing on which to pay in he's doing or on which to pay in this moment. absolutely this moment. it was absolutely pathetic. i sat there pathetic. i still i sat there for minutes asking for five or 6 minutes asking them i didn't get them questions. i didn't get a straight answer to one question. i'll tell you the answer is i'll tell you what the answer is done. got 12,000 albanian done. we've got 12,000 albanian economic . it did admit economic migrants. it did admit that earlier in the session today. he told us it was quite frank with it that they're not genuine asylum seekers, they're not escapees or slavery. they
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are economic migrants going away to open businesses and make a better life for themselves. it's their, he said. yeah, indeed . their, he said. yeah, indeed. well, coach, go coco. i want him on the show. get him on because he needs to answer questions far better than that given the strife that he's contractually intransigence from the albanian government to actually admit that there's a problem. so if this weekly , was there any this weekly, was there any progress from the westminster side of things? was this nick timothy report out he was on the show last night lots of very sensible suggestions which i think you and i both agree with. but but the point is it's complete pointless unless rather then backed by sunak can actually implement this well , actually implement this well, i've met with both social unrest over the past couple of days . over the past couple of days. both assure me that they're on it is their number one priority, but the report that come out of that report, i agree with pretty much everything is and is very odd to disagree with anything in there. we need political will. i believe so . well, she wants to believe so. well, she wants to get done. we need the backing
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get it done. we need the backing from rishi. me today in from rishi. he tells me today in a room at work. that is a tea room at work. that is number one priority. i've got to back him. you know what? back him. but you know what? we're notice really we're on notice really with this. got get this this. we've got to get this sorted out next year at sorted out early next year at the very latest because, the very, very latest because, you the patients are you know, the patients are running places like running thin in places like nashville patience is nashville and my patience is running you what? running thin and you know what? it's like 12,000 albanians, 40,000 an absolute 40,000 in total is an absolute disgrace and tell sunak disgrace. and did you tell sunak that? yes you know, mean, i've that? yes you know, i mean, i've i'm probably one of the most vocal employees on this town, as you know. i'm hoping vocal employees on this town, as you chamber know. i'm hoping vocal employees on this town, as you chamber upow. i'm hoping vocal employees on this town, as you chamber up and 'm hoping vocal employees on this town, as you chamber up and down ping vocal employees on this town, as you chamber up and down every the chamber up and down every single week raising this. i might your i might the media do your show. i couldn't any more vocal. i couldn't be any more vocal. i feel a bit of a weirdo. feel like a bit of a weirdo. we've you know, i've said it before, i keep getting up saying the old thing. but you the same old thing. but you know, i've got a breath know, why ever i've got a breath in my body. i want to keep saying until get saying it until we get it sorted. the british public deserve the big deserve better, but the big issue that i believe it issue is that i believe it requires to have the guts, requires sunak to have the guts, the balls have. you want to put it to leave the job. and i question whether he does because i know swallow one. yes, yes , i
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i know swallow one. yes, yes, i do. and, you know, i think we're going to struggle with it with parliament. that's going to be a big obstacle to get over done. but, you know, if we get the bill of rights, right? correct and we can, you know, override certain parts of the law that might do it . but the big thing might do it. but the big thing for me then, i've always said it and i don't know why we didn't do it in the nationality and borders. bill is if people arrive illegally , then arrive here illegally, then automatically those automatically disqualify those who claim asylum. so simple , who claim asylum. so simple, there's another crisis though, which is going to be heading possibly very near the top of the pm's agenda, maybe just behind a legal migrant crisis. and of course strikes these unions , militant unions, which unions, militant unions, which which by the way , donated unions, militant unions, which which by the way, donate d £1.6 which by the way, donated £1.6 million to labour over the past year are trying to ruin our christmas . and this feels now christmas. and this feels now like a real war do need to move to create a winter of discontent and to maybe even try and force
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some sort of early election. who knows? but it's very politicised now. so where you constituents stand on this, because i imagine there are some who are members of these unions who believe that they should get an above inflation and then inflation pay rise. and then there others who aside, holy there are others who aside, holy crap, you're ruining my private business or you're ruining my houday. business or you're ruining my holiday . i think business or you're ruining my holiday. i think i'm the sympathy out there for these people. yeah. we all want to pay rise. you've been through a tough the couple of tough time over the couple of years, you what? we years, but you know what? we have that when people have to realise that when people in the public sector, again, these pay rises, these inflation busting doesn't busting pay rises, that doesn't come a biscuit or of come from a biscuit or a pot of money in central government, that's . so that's taxpayers money. so somewhere along the line that's got to be paid for. and i've got people in i although they've got sympathy for it, they get three and pay rise. and i think my and 4% pay rise. and i think my goodness, should somebody goodness, why should somebody get 17% the health get 16, 17% in the health service? ten, 11? i think for the for the railway workers. i think in my goodness, you know, we're like i say three or 4. we're struggling as well. just come out of the pandemic eight. we should be pulling together. i
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know people back greedy we should be pulling together. i kn0\gettinga back greedy we should be pulling together. i kn0\getting big back greedy we should be pulling together. i kn0\getting big pay)ack greedy we should be pulling together. i kn0\getting big pay)ack weeedy and getting big pay rises. we got think we got 2% last year got i think we got 2% last year and the year before. i'm and not in the year before. i'm not feeling sorry myself , not feeling sorry for myself, but to pull together and but we need to pull together and these greedy these union these greedy it is these union bosses. know, i think bosses. you know, i think the rmt president, he's a marxist. he must be on six figures. he is on of money. he's got no on a lot of money. he's got no interest in members, any interest in his members, any minimum all he's minimum wage, all he's interested his own ego and interested in is his own ego and bringing a government down. they should themselves. should be ashamed of themselves. he's trott is he's he's a bully boy. trott is a and he wants to be a marxist and he wants to be famous and he wants the attention. but i think what's particularly despicable but i actually if this what actually wonder if this is what will government will help your government actually is the fact that don't do this to our christmas, don't play do this to our christmas, don't play without christmas. it's just wrong. we haven't had a normal christmas actually, for three years. that's right. and this is a country actually it's an attack on family. it's an attack on the church. that makes me really angry. agree that me really angry. i agree that you've tough years. you've had a tough three years. people recovering from people are still recovering from the lockdowns. that was terrible . getting back to . people are getting back to normal and what's happening, we've they we've got these people, they know fifth
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know better than fifth columnist. they are columnist. to me, they are taking a real taking advantage of a real tough, time had over tough, tough time we've had over the years , the stick in the past few years, the stick in the past few years, the stick in the that's all they're the boot. and that's all they're doing. and you make linkages. the boot. and that's all they're dointhesei you make linkages. the boot. and that's all they're dointhese arej make linkages. the boot. and that's all they're dointhese are theake linkages. the boot. and that's all they're dointhese are the creaturesies. the boot. and that's all they're dointhese are the creatures that and these are the creatures that are these unions. like i are running these unions. like i say, are under 50 grand say, they are under 50 grand a yeah say, they are under 50 grand a year. they're not interested really the in real really in the donald in the real world, like they're in world, like they're not in the real i've got call you real world. i've got to call you out finally, because you have done something which you promise me you would never do me you vowed you would never do . you have joined the woke mob on twitter . . you have joined the woke mob on twitter. is this because of elon musk and the fact that it's freedom of speech, or did you just think it's finally time to unleash when i tell you what it is, dumb people keep telling me every week in that place that i'm trending on twitter and i didn't what name. and didn't know what trend name. and i it up and they said, i looked it up and they said, you're trending. you've got to get there. so i thought, you get on there. so i thought, you know need to we need know what we need to do? we need to some common sense on to bring some common sense on political sense back political common sense back into twitter. the twitter. not twitter's not the real it is a plaything real world. it is a plaything really. don't take it seriously. what i've learnt twitter what i've learnt on twitter already, i've been somebody offered me already.
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offered to sue me already. i want the air 24 hours. want to be on the air 24 hours. i've actually been in salted and i'd hateful messages on i'd more hateful messages on twitter in 48 hours and never on facebook in the past. oh yeah. it's a sewer. join the club. it's a sewer. join the club. it's the cesspit. it's slightly addictive. okay. where can we find it's lee anderson , find you at? it's lee anderson, mp skull . and the skull. mp on the skull. and the skull. you already have tens of thousands of followers. your twitter sense . additionally, i twitter sense. additionally, i wonder if some of those lefties are just hate following you . are just hate following you. well, you see some of them down on there. i had one. it'd been on there. i had one. it'd been on twitter for ten years. i think he's got four followers. so i'll just message in and say, you know, i'll figure it out for yourself, mate, which is probably for the real probably not for you. the real world really said they would do it again next thank you so it again next week. thank you so much. coming up, as rishi much. but coming up, as rishi sunak vows get tough on sunak vows to get tough on strikes force workers strikes and border force workers become stage become the latest to stage industrial action during the christmas which we christmas of chaos, which we just will labour's just discussed. will labour's unholy alliance with unions be their my superstore their downfall? my superstore panel i'll take panel debate that and i'll take a look at tomorrow's front a first look at tomorrow's front pages media after pages in the media buzz after ten. but first, as the deadly
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cell self—confessed chief gavin june slater is tonight's outsider . and at least june slater is tonight's outsider. and at least nine young children have died amid a deadly strep outbreak in the uk , which has now been linked to covid lockdown . it comes as covid lockdown. it comes as scarlet fever infections are also the rise amongst kids. also on the rise amongst kids. experts have that locking experts have warned that locking children their homes over the children in their homes over the past two years may have left immune systems vulnerable. dr. alistair paediatrics alistair munro paediatrics infectious expert, said infectious disease expert, said there's now an immunity date from not mixing with other humans . from not mixing with other humans. meanwhile, susan hopkins, amber heard chief medical health medical officer at uk health security agency, measures security agency, said measures
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we the last we have taken for the last couple years to reduce covid couple of years to reduce covid circulating will also reduce other infections circulation as things to normal. these things get back to normal. these traditional that traditional infections that we've years are we've seen for many years are circulating great levels . so circulating at great levels. so june, it looks like children about paying the price for these draconian lockdowns that folk like hopkins and vallance and whitty and hancock all pushed . whitty and hancock all pushed. for yes, i'd like to apologise to the parents of these children on behalf of our government, because you've no chance of getting one from then. you've only got to read a few short extracts on matt hancock's book, where he turns around and actually admits in his book in his own words , that the reason his own words, that the reason they must kids in school wasn't because they were going to do it. it was because nicholas sturgeon beat them it was sturgeon beat them to it. it was a political manoeuvre. and that is why in politics june without kids mental health, i mean , oh, kids mental health, i mean, oh, it's so wrong . not to mention it's so wrong. not to mention breathe it in your own books all
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day and, you know, kids don't wear masks properly . then you've wear masks properly. then you've got the other debacle were hancock as a rule named with kate bingham , who forewarned kate bingham, who forewarned about rolling out the vaccine to the entire nation . when she the entire nation. when she said, is it wise because it comes with high risks ? and he comes with high risks? and he took that as a personal slight on his argument. he was more upset about being challenged about his decision making. he was the man who chose the only route out of lockdown was a fully vaccinated society. and it was clearly wrong because i'm sat here, i'm vaccinated . half sat here, i'm vaccinated. half of the people you have on here as guests vaccinated, we're all still alive , folks. we all made still alive, folks. we all made it through. it's not an emergency. three years down the road and the planning to do a formula of lockdown . the lancet formula of lockdown. the lancet has already said it in a house of lords document that future climate emerges and states will implement covid style lockdown emergencies. the here and now, aren't they? that's an emergency . an ambulance going past your
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house. that's an emergency. something's going to happen to the planet in a thousand years. time an emergency. and time is not an emergency. and yet roll out various yet the plan to roll out various forms of lockdown on us in the future. if people haven't got it yet. lockdowns were a mistake. lockdowns should never have happened. lockdowns should never have happened . they were based on happened. they were based on guesswork . not science. not guesswork. not science. not science . it never been used science. it never been used before. and the only country to run away with this is china, who is still building what i call concentration camps for people who test positive to go and be isolated. thousands and thousands being built right now. and we've got a man in the chancellery, the mayas, the way china did everything. we are doomed if we don't fight back. it's up to the people. this is not like you're right. you're completely right. and we will continue this conversation . june continue this conversation. june jun slater, thank you so much . jun slater, thank you so much. but coming up, as an alleged meghan bullying victim warns of lies in the sussex, netflix series, should the palace come out swinging against the duke
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and duchess, the woman who literally wrote the book on prince harry with his approval, angela levin gives her verdict at 1020. but first, as yet, more strikes were announced , will strikes were announced, will labour's unholy alliance with the paymasters be their the union paymasters be their downfall? hadn't downfall? my stupid staff hadn't written that in written to write that in the media .
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next it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight as an alleged bullying victim of meghan warns of the lies in the duke and duchess of delusions new netflix show she's becoming a royal rock . star and becoming a royal rock. star and then everything changed . so is then everything changed. so is it time for the palace to gag this sussex survivors squad? so they can reveal their truth about harry and meghan ? esteemed
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about harry and meghan? esteemed royal biographer angela levin explains why it's high time we heard the other side to this story. she's live with me at 1020. then one of america's most outspoken politician and former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin gives her verdict on whether the reality misadventure will end up destroying the sussexes reputation. states side. that's a special edition of i'm cancelled usa. coming up at 1040, as border force staff become latest to stage walkouts dunng become latest to stage walkouts during this december of discontent , will labour's unholy discontent, will labour's unholy alliance with marxist unions backfire ? my superstore panel backfire? my superstore panel debate that in the media buzz after the news tonight i'm joined dawn nissim adam brooks and ashley james. plus would yourjob and ashley james. plus would your job your baby. while the and ashley james. plus would yourjob your baby. while the uk your job your baby. while the uk has approved covid vaccines for youngsters, despite a stark study , nearly one in 500 are study, nearly one in 500 are hospitalised with side effects. so why are our health authorities still obsessed with jabbing a newborn ? that's a big jabbing a newborn? that's a big debate. at 1030. matt hancock
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delivered some good news to the nafion delivered some good news to the nation today as he announced he won't be standing at the next election . at least we'll have election. at least we'll have the name morris hancock, but it's just it's faint, you know , it's just it's faint, you know, it's just it's faint, you know, it's been such a tough year for 70 people and that more of matt's lowlights coming up shortly . possibly deliver you shortly. possibly deliver you tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press throughout the next the media buzz. and next hour in the media buzz. and as brand new, as always, a brand new, courageous person and union jack as will be crowned before the night out. so don't go night is out. so don't go anywhere. but first, the news at ten with tatiana sanchez . dan ten with tatiana sanchez. dan thank you very much. this is the latest from. the gb newsroom levelling up secretary michael gove has given planning permission for a new coal mine in cumbria. the plan was recommended by the independent planning inspector. it's the first coal mine in the country for 30 years. the government
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says the coal will be used for the production of steel and not for power generation. but shadow climate secretary ed miliband said this was a terrible decision . owning a new coal mine decision. owning a new coal mine marks the death of any claims this government has the climate leadership and it won't provide the sustainable jobs we need. we should be going full pelt for the clean , green jobs of the the clean, green jobs of the future . but rishi sunak is so future. but rishi sunak is so weak being pushed around by his backbenchers that you just can't deliver . the home office says deliver. the home office says military personnel and volunteers are being trained to support services, including border force , airports and border force, airports and ports, as further strikes are announced. the public and commercial services union says around 2000 border force workers will walk out over the festive penod. will walk out over the festive period . members working at period. members working at gatwick , heathrow, manchester, gatwick, heathrow, manchester, birmingham and cardiff airports will strike for eight days from december the 23rd until new year's eve in a row over paid
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jobs and conditions. minister for immigration robert jenrick says the decision is unjustifiable and will ruin the plans of thousands of families and businesses right across country . the rmt union says a country. the rmt union says a resolution to the ongoing strikes are further away due to what it calls a late intervention by the government. the comments come amid a wave of strikes across a number of pubuc strikes across a number of public sectors . ambulance staff public sectors. ambulance staff will strike in dispute over pay and conditions. nurses, will strike in dispute over pay and conditions . nurses, teachers and conditions. nurses, teachers and conditions. nurses, teachers and railway workers are due to take action in the coming weeks . former health secretary matt hancock has announced he won't stand again at the next general election. in a letter to the prime minister , he said he was prime minister, he said he was proud of his nine years in government. making reference to the uk having the first covid vaccine in the world. the lawn tennis association has been fined £820,000 by the atp for its ban on male russian and
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belarussian players. the lta say the ban was imposed due to the russian invasion on ukraine. the governing body has also been warned it could lose its atp membership if it makes a similar decision again next year. the atp allows russians and belarus fans to compete in tour events, but not under their national flags and raheem sterling is considering return to qatar ahead of england's quarter final against reigning champions france. depending on the safety of his family. sterling flew to the uk following a burglary at his house last week. his family weren't in the house at the time . two men were arrested last night and they're currently in custody. we'll bring you much more on that as we get it. for now, that's tv online and tv plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to dan wootton tonight .
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it's back to dan wootton tonight. time for tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media box. first front pages and straight to the show. their headline, bang to mike's quite a jovial approach to a story 33 explosives race and dawn raids this morning following the thwarting of an alleged plot to storm the german parliament, overthrow the government and install a new far right regime . install a new far right regime. and on the front of the i hancock out after local tories revolt we'll have more on that great news shortly by superstar panel great news shortly by superstar panel. back with me now former nsa current columnist at the daily star. why spark the dawn needs a businessman and activist adam brookes and the broadcaster ashley james. breaking tonight, border force staff at major airports around the country , airports around the country, heathrow, gatwick and manchester will be joining britain's december strike. chaos effectively killing off hopes of a christmas getaway. for many, the raft of planned industrial
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action coordinated by hard left union barons , including marx's union barons, including marx's mick, the grinch and lynch, will impact nearly every aspect of our personal and see an estimated 2 million workers striking practically day of the advent. striking practically day of the advent . and in the case of the advent. and in the case of the more than 10,000 ambulance workers downing tools on seventh twenty—fifths, our lives could even be at stake, according to a warning by secretary steve barclay in terms of what will be covered by the strikes. we're discussing that with the trade unions. have that they unions. they have said that they will threatening will cover life threatening conditions and that tends to not be it tends to be less those sort of cases. they're usually called three. so this full called a cat three. so this full categories of cool, life threatening, which is category one which category one emergency, which is category two, to be things two, those tend to be things like attacks strokes. like heart attacks and strokes. so case , carrie, would so your case, carrie, would often be classed as a category or category four. at the moment, the trade unions are saying those things wouldn't be covered. faced with a growing winter of discontent, prime minister rishi sunak was today forced to announce a major
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crackdown on on strikes. the union leaders to continue to be unreasonable then it is my duty to take action to the lives and livelihoods of the british public. and that's why, mr. speaken public. and that's why, mr. speaker, since i became prime minister, i have been working for new tough laws to protect people from this disruption. that's the legislation he's asking about. will he now confirm that he'll stand up for working people and that he and his party will back that legislation ? so while the legislation? so while the pressure is on for the tories to free person from the grip of the unions, it's labour who could bear the brunt of the public's anger and the pm's challenge to starmer there. according data starmer there. according to data from commission, starmer there. according to data fronparty commission, starmer there. according to data fronparty pocketedcommission, starmer there. according to data fronparty pocketed 1.61mission, starmer there. according to data fronparty pocketed 1.6 million|, the party pocketed 1.6 million from unite unison , gmb and the from unite unison, gmb and the like in the third quarter of this year alone. and writing in the mail, former labour mp the daily mail, former labour mp and current and alston and current peer lord and alston warned starmer thinks warned if keir starmer thinks this winter's disruption will help convince when the next help him convince when the next election, might be election, he might just be surprised. lots working surprised. lots of working people, of them swing people, many of them swing
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voters, furious about voters, will be furious about this disruption and will this sort of disruption and will not trust the party they suspect is still thrall to the is still in thrall to the unions. so tony's term, it's fascinating, isn't it? because of course, the winter of discontent will be very bad for the tories. this bill is only on its first reading. they haven't been enough. they knew this was coming . it's been enough. they knew this was coming. it's like you promised this back in 2019. what will you doing? but his interesting point , isn't it, dawn, that lay about is on a very tight line here because on the one hand they're trying to be on the side of the people. but we know they are still funded by the unions. yes. two and £3 million, to be honest with you. they really are. so they cannot go against their paymasters, can this be very interesting? i was just curious if labour were in power now, what would they do? how would they do what they just give everybody an inflation and matching pay rise because then the country would go bust . and the country would go bust. and if back to 1974, 79, when
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if you go back to 1974, 79, when the labour government were in the labour government were in the situation that the labour could potentially be in now the original winter of discontent, which i'm old enough to remember, unfortunately it didn't bode well . it saw labour didn't bode well. it saw labour power and ushered margaret thatcher in with the draconian measures she had then that got the country out of the mess. you like it or not, it did work, so labour has to be very careful here because they can't defend the paymasters. but history is not kind to labour in this situation because actually i know you've been very supportive of the unions and the strikers, but you understand that but can you understand that order revoke? you may have actually had a lot of sympathy for the likes of nurse in particular, and i don't thinking you're to stop sending my you're trying to stop sending my christmas cards . you're trying christmas cards. you're trying to stop me getting to a pub to celebrate my christmas party with my workmates . you're trying with my workmates. you're trying to stop me getting on a train or a plane to go home and see my family for the first time in three years. and laugh. yeah, i
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agree. it's awful. but we have to direct our anger at the government this week. ten years. why do we have cuts and austerity? and by the way, and patients who are making a decision to do this type the christmas piece of head to 20% pay christmas piece of head to 20% pay increase since 2010. and actually we do need to get behind especially our nhs workers because i find it so disingenuous of steve 19, i find it 90% pay increase. it's gone down something like 20% over a decade. down something like 20% over a decade . so you take a 90 decade. so you take a 90 somewhere, they have to start somewhere. they have to raise the rate of inflation 14.9. you have tonnes of staff leaving the nhs. there are so many staff shortages and the people who are remaining are burnt out. but more importantly they are not able to provide duty of care. lots of senior staff leaving, which means that junior staff are having to do things out of their competency. it's dangerous, and if the government
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don't start listening , by the don't start listening, by the way, nobody wants to strike . way, nobody wants to strike. nobody will. but we cannot afford things. i mean, i know i'm fascinated to know your point of view, because the thing is, this is impacting prime it businesses, especially in the hospitality industry . of course, hospitality industry. of course, you are our resident public landlord. so this is actually hitting your industrial hospitality businesses, especially those based in the cities , have been decimated not cities, have been decimated not only by covid, but this whole culture of working from home as well , you know, hospitality city well, you know, hospitality city centres is at lows. you know, it really is in a precarious position . now, december is a position. now, december is a month where, you know , certainly month where, you know, certainly for me sometimes you catch up on bills and suppliers and, you know, it's a family summit left for you, you know, and you you're mindful that you're going into january and february , which into january and february, which are really bad months. so december is crucial for our sector for and them to do these strikes . and they've been told strikes. and they've been told how much it's going to, i think
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it was 40. kate nicholls quoted. you know it's so damaging it will cost jobs , people won't be will cost jobs, people won't be getting their shifts . businesses getting their shifts. businesses might have been relying on that money to pay to and debts. i forecast that january and february we will see a record number of hospital businesses becoming silent and go to them. this is this gross i have with mick lynch. i mean he's always saying, oh, we are for the working people, but he is actually causing working and talking to the time about the private sector and the problem is i have huge sympathy for certain. i do. certain. of course i do. but i also have sympathy for the also have huge sympathy for the folk are working in the folk who are working in the private sector who are going to get this get offered no increase. this year whatsoever. i'm going to be lucky stay in work now. matt lucky to stay in work now. matt hancock delivered a much needed tonic to the nation this morning by he won't be by announcing he won't be standing the next election, standing at the next election, where while disgraceful for where while the disgraceful for the sector, he's trying the health sector, he's trying to tell that this was he to tell tell us that this was he his decision that claim the pay is about as honest as he was to
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his estranged wife. yes, i went, yeah, i reportedly yeah, i hancock reportedly jumped he was pushed off jumped before he was pushed off the want to be reality start lost confidence west lost the confidence of his west suffolk association suffolk constituency association who ruled he was not fit to represent them. not surprising given he left them all in the lurch and the cost of living crisis to go and earn lurch and the cost of living crisis to go and ear n £450,000 lurch and the cost of living crisis to gkangaroo n £450,000 lurch and the cost of living crisis to gkangaroo testicles)00 lurch and the cost of living crisis to gkangaroo testicles in) by eating kangaroo testicles in the australian jungle. this is the australian jungle. this is the bizarre way he announced his resignation on tik tok cringe today i'm announcing that i won't be standing for parliament as a conservative at the next election . it increasingly comes election. it increasingly comes to view that it's so important to view that it's so important to engage with people about politics, about how country is run, not just through parliament, but also through new and innovative ways. and i look forward to doing more of that. the well matched. i really wanted to make your best bits montage , but i struggled to find montage, but i struggled to find any so here are yellow lights instead mate. sorry you quite emotional about that. well, it's just it's faint , you know, it's just it's faint, you know, it's been such a tough year for 70
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people, and there's william shakespeare putting a sack simply for everybody today. anybody over 30 can get your vaccine . so get out there and vaccine. so get out there and get your vaccine this time from . are you worried about doherty coming giving evidence they've signed up . it's been actually signed up. it's been actually really fantastic being here this morning with matt hancock stuff . for morning with matt hancock stuff. for the only good thing where she's done since becoming pm ashley james adam brooks don't some do stand by because coming up as the uk approves vaccine for babies as young as six months why are our health authorities still obsess with jabbing the young against covid? and would young against covid? and would you jab your i see what's happened over ten as to the
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newspaper front pages in media buzz the sequel at 1030 but first with mere hours to go until they detonate their netflix bombshell, should royal staff and the palace finally speak against harry and meghan ? speak against harry and meghan? royal biographer angela levin, of course , she spent a huge of course, she spent a huge amount of time with prince harry, joins me straight after the .
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break now, as the duke and duchess of woke prepare to launch a grenade aid after a grenade attack on the royal family on netflix tomorrow, the long silence sussex survivors squad is rallying for retaliation . there rallying for retaliation. there have long been allegations that meghan viciously bullied staff, something she denies the downtrodden and aids have been bound by confidentiality agreements, preventing them from exposing what really went on behind doors. and while a review into the claims was undertaken by an independent law firm, the findings have never been published by buckingham palace. now harry and meghan's war on now is harry and meghan's war on the windsors, which is a dangerous new former dangerous new low. a former employee of the duchess has reportedly had enough of the quote lies and is calling on the palace to lift the shackles on its staff so they can set the record straight. i'm joined now by the woman who literally wrote the book on prince harry, royal
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biographer angela levin of course, spent a lot of time in the company of the duke of sussex . angela, i feel very sussex. angela, i feel very strongly actually, given has pledged for the full truth to now be emerged and given meghan has spoken about out about how terrible it is for people to be silenced that the sussexes survivors squad should now be able to speak out. yes absolutely. i mean , you can absolutely. i mean, you can understand that it's very hard for king charles and queen camilla to speak out because they're very involved emotionally in it all. but these are people who take low salaries , work very hard or devote noted to the royal family and they work long hours and they you know, i've seen them running around and doing things and making sure everything is all right. and they really put their heart soul into it. it's not heart and soul into it. it's not a job any odd job. it's something that they really care a really keen about. and why shouldn't they have their say? i
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mean, why should they be silenced? if meghan is complaining about people being silenced and she thinks it's particularly bad for women , then particularly bad for women, then it should happen to everyone . it should happen to everyone. why should they silence the people who work for the palace? well, indeed. and what that saying and there's one particular former staff member is speaking to valentine lowe at times . and what they are saying times. and what they are saying is that is that fundamental they should be able to speak out because it's their reputation thatis because it's their reputation that is being sullied. yes absolutely. no they do very well. if they come from the royal family to get another job, because people understand how hard they've worked and how they devoted to the occupation. but if they're treated and talked to somebody like meghan, who sort of absolutely wipes them out and thinks that , you know, maybe thinks that, you know, maybe dirt on the pavement, why why
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should they risk their whole careers being ruined by this woman? they just not it's not it's not right. it's just terrible that you could even think of doing that. actually so this is, again, an example of hypocrisy. you know , don't do hypocrisy. you know, don't do what i do. you know, do as i tell you. and it happens with planes, it happens. it's the truth and it happens with staff . you know, it's just she's nobody must criticise her not even a racist issue. it's just you cannot criticise her because still then meghan negative you become negative now of a former employee . angela have reportedly employee. angela have reportedly hit out at the brazen fakery , hit out at the brazen fakery, the harry and meghan trial , the harry and meghan trial, which misrepresents footage of katie price at court. trump's former lawyer going to prison, a harry potter prayer. i mean, the list goes to on create the illusion of a media frenzy around harry and meghan. i wanted to share with you what one of these staff members also told the times. she never
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confront had scenes where she was mobbed because we did so much to protect her. so they've had to make them out. now team sussex have since hit back with a source familiar with the doco, insisting that using stock images footage standard images and footage is standard practise. added it's not practise. they added it's not meant to be literal in a trailer, but it you satisfied by that explanation ? because to me that explanation? because to me this is out an outfit they would have seen , they would have have seen, they would have looked at it, they would have passed it. i can hear them laughing at it because they're making fools of us, because they using these things to create the image that they want for themselves. that is all insinuations. that's what even worse, actually, they haven't got the courage to say who's been racist, who's been nasty to them, who's been after them, you know, who's made their lives difficult. it's all insinuations. and i don't think that that's right. it has to be some bridge to cross that out and make sure that they either say exactly who it is or shut
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up. i know, because that's what i worry about. they talk in a lot of generality . yes, they lot of generality. yes, they have got their big thugs around them, too. yes. to this documentary. so there's one woman who is paid for as their lawyer . so of course, she's lawyer. so of course, she's going to be on their side, she's raking in tens of thousands of pounds to defend them . and then pounds to defend them. and then there's this other bloke who's come for you before, hasn't he? and he literally has a website set up almost as a harry and meghan propaganda vehicle at the same time he has been a troll about the appearance of william and kate. so why on earth should we listen to what he has said? yes, he's been vile about me making all sorts of accusations that he's secretly discovered that he's secretly discovered that i've got a secret connection with right wingers who don't want her around. i mean , it's absolute nonsense and mean, it's absolute nonsense and very disturbing to me because that can affect my career, of course, but it's all it's all
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just carefully done. so it's not actually libellous , but it's actually libellous, but it's almost exactly a suggestion there. yes. and the fact is, angela, we have to make this very clear, because unfortunately, i'll profession and our job is going to come and ourjob is going to come under the microscope over the next two weeks, because harry and meghan have made it clear that this documentary is also going to target the british press and the british media. so let's just be clear about something. the something. you were the journalist prince harry journalist who knew prince harry based spent and hours based. you spent hours and hours within 18 months. biography of mum and he wanted you that access. yes. and when meghan entered the royal family like most journalists, including me by the way , you were very by the way, you were very prepared to give her a chance and to see how it went . yes, and to see how it went. yes, i was lucky enough to be one of the lead presenters, the wedding. i was there from 4 am, 10 pm. i was so excited i even cried with happiness because last harriet found someone who could take the spotlight and who
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loved him. and he loved her. how wonderful. but i went on their first engagement before they were married to nottingham. i was astonished how she pushed her way forward, how she , you her way forward, how she, you know, sort of over as she does now with harry, pushes about the way well , she goes first and way well, she goes first and i thought to myself this is very strange for someone who is not married, doesn't know anything about how the royal family works. oh my goodness . and works. oh my goodness. and that's what i felt ever. so you thought the signs were there? yes, but the key thing is you were prepared to give a chance. yes. and your journalism, your reporting changed as you learned the way that meghan was behaving. you learned the way that she was treating staff members. yes. i mean , it's members. yes. i mean, it's inevitable, really, because i spent a lot of my career interview people having so you would say, good insight . right. would say, good insight. right. and if you watch and if you're
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there and you see you come to conclusions that do make sense and you can see the fact that it's all speak and no action . i it's all speak and no action. i think in a way, it's they know that it's very difficult for the royal family to speak out . so royal family to speak out. so they're pushing and pushing and pushing the boundaries harder and harder and getting worse and worse. and i think this might be absolutely a big crash for them because people are having enough people don't like that. they're attacking family . and i think attacking family. and i think that if you're a journalist , you that if you're a journalist, you have to take a bit of a knock, but not when it's vile and this is this is the make or break moment. i think fundamentally, for me, you know, people have lost the argument when the only thing can lean back on its thing they can lean back on its identity politics, they won't allow staff members to allow these staff members to speak out. only want their speak out. they only want their side of the truth. they don't really believe in the full truth, but can to the left. and it's going be fascinating day
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it's going to be fascinating day tomorrow. i'm going be tomorrow. yes, i'm going to be up of course, we have up early. and of course, we have the full analysis of that bombshell tv series . don't bombshell tv series. don't worry. we're going to watch it for you so you don't have to. tomorrow night, 9:00. but coming up, should harry and meghan really be winning an honour named after of america and the world's greatest political forces? will former republic and vice presidential nominee sarah paley . it gives the state side paley. it gives the state side verdict on the sussexes live at 1040. but in the media buzz as the uk approves vaccines for babies as young as six months, why are health authorities so obsessed with jabbing the young against covid 19 is our panel. join me and more of the front pages arrive straight up .
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tonight on mediabuzz. let's return to tomorrow's tonight on mediabuzz . lots of tonight on mediabuzz. lots of front pages are in so straight to them. the mirror reports i'm a celebrity us an occasional politician and god has his eye on tv fame. after announcing will not stand as an mp at the next election. he's reportedly been lined up a number of documentaries , among other documentaries, among other projects. oh, god spare me the independent leads . with the independent leads. with the government's approval of britain's first coal mine in 30 years. hallelujah i'm very happy about this . the woodhouse about this. the woodhouse colliery in cumbria is facing a high profile opposition. of course , including from ex—tory course, including from ex—tory minister, lord army fury , as minister, lord army fury, as soldiers ordered to give up christmas over leeds, the telegraph senior military figures have told ministers soldiers should not be to miss christmas cover striking the christmas to cover striking the nhs who more than nhs workers who earn more than them mean. it's very good them mean. it's a very good point , isn't them mean. it's a very good point, isn't it? them mean. it's a very good point , isn't it? the them mean. it's a very good point, isn't it? the daily express hits now on the head by the way, regarding and the way, regarding harry and meghan's the royal family meghan's war on the royal family stop of stop this betrayal of our beloved yes is referring beloved queen. yes is referring to a promise made to the late monarch january 2020 that they
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would, continue to the would, quote, continue to the values of her majesty. let's clock that up as another lie and in the daily star, cry gold for harry england and especially kyle walker, whose marking the world class. killian mbappe. it's than three days until the big world cup quarter final against france and the paper is sending its best wishes to england right back warned the of now with former nsa current columnist at that paper dawn nissim the businessman activist adam brooks in the broadcaster james outspoken can tory backbencher andrew bridgen today challenged prime minister sunak on the controversial decision . on the controversial decision. approve covid vaccines for babies as young as six months. the mp for north west leicestershire questioned his. it's necessity and raised safety concerns after a stark study revealed one in 500 under—fives are hospitalised with adverse effects after receiving the pfizer mra. novak seen the
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speaker . there have been more speaker. there have been more reported deaths and adverse reactions following many vaccination 18 months than the has been to every conventional vaccine administered worldwide for the last 50 years and given the right honourable friend overturned the big pharma funded mhra . his recent recommendation mhra. his recent recommendation that these experimental vaccines are administered to children as young as six months of age may well. mr. speaker, let me first say that i believe covid vaccines are indeed safe and effective . but know no vaccine effective. but know no vaccine covid or otherwise will be approved unless it meets the uk regulator's standards of safety, quality and effectiveness . so quality and effectiveness. so not the most convincing response from vishy rishi and a strange one. children almost never become seriously ill with the virus and parents don't seem keen on jabbing their kids anyway. with little more than 10% of 5 to 11 year olds in
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england having received the covid vaccine . so ashley, jayne covid vaccine. so ashley, jayne arms, you are pregnant. of course . you have very bravely course. you have very bravely and emotionally spoken on the show before about how when you were preview ously pregnant, you actually felt coerced by the government into getting the covid vaccine . so how do you covid vaccine. so how do you feel now about being given the opfion feel now about being given the option . to jab a six month old? option. to jab a six month old? because i presume have to make this decision and then it's our decision to make. we don't know yet, but it has to be i, i find it astonishing. i think for me that i've vaccinated half against of different diseases. i even chose to do the chicken pox vaccine. but with this one, i think i still feel really let down by the lies that it was going to stop the of covid, which we now know not to be true but also my has had covid and i mean it was very scary at the time because obviously didn't know what it could be. but it wasn't life threatening and it's
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really concern knowing the, you know, the cases, the side effects of the vaccine, talking about information of the heart muscle. for me personally, that's way more scary than him having covid. so yeah i can't understand why we would need to vaccinate our children and it is frightening . adam brooks because frightening. adam brooks because actually you've been very outspoken about jabs for children and of course, against great thing is the british pubuc great thing is the british public have proven this is something they're not really going to take up. but the point is there isn't a risk to young. i've got i've three children two of them have had covid at least three times. hasn't with them. it's a bad cold. now in november 2020. matt hancock said in parliament this vaccine not be used for children . the reason is used for children. the reason is the likelihood of children significant detriment is very, very low . in october 2020, kate very low. in october 2020, kate bingham said only the risk need
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to be vaccinated. they idea that all will need to be is misguided, that was the line then and then suddenly all governments , the world, governments, the world, including ours, went on this bonkers coercion and trying to force these vaccines on people that don't need it. now let's be clear. the science does not support having kids, especially to six months. your arms and babies . i'm to six months. your arms and babies. i'm horrified that we're still talking about this , you still talking about this, you know, and i'm i'm quite pleased that the british public have, you know , a spike in the numbers you know, a spike in the numbers that have and haven't taken it up. don't you say this should be down to parents to decide that you don't have a problem? we should. but look, if you want to vaccinate your child against covid, i don't see the problem with having the choice do so. but if a child doesn't a choice if there's any the parent and i'm talking about the parents obviously want their baby. yeah but what about that one in 500
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going all look , it's the parents going all look, it's the parents choice. yeah provided they're not forced to . do it. no one not forced to. do it. no one should be forced to have any of what the prime minister. it's totally safe. what's not totally safe? yeah. i mean, yeah , we safe? yeah. i mean, yeah, we were talking about matt hancock earlier matt hancock. earlier on. matt hancock. promise be having promise that you won't be having this. i'm matt hancock. promise to be faithful to his wife so i ring still around care homes. ring of still around care homes. none true. i didn't none of that was true. i didn't do that them say. but the do that any of them say. but the is you as a parent want to is if you as a parent want to have your vaccinated against whatever you had that right to do . so with this i'm not do. so with this i'm not supporting it. i'm not not supporting it. i'm not not supporting it. i'm saying it is down to parental choice . i just down to parental choice. i just worry that this actually does a disservice that there's more studies that have shown inflammation of the heart. the thailand's study showed that teenagers , one in six had minor teenagers, one in six had minor irregularities after. teenagers, one in six had minor irregularities after . the irregularities after. the vaccine there were children who might be more at risk than others. so that's a choice for parents like with the cheapest
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vaccine that's not available on the nhs. i made a decision to give him the chickenpox vaccine first night in debate. now, mindy collins, beloved character from the us remake of the office customer rep kelly kapoor. once said, sometimes i get so bored i just want to scream. and then sometimes i actually do scream. i just sort of feel out what the situation calls for. well, kelly, i have to tell you, this situation calls for a scream because kaling, who wrote and starred in the wildly successful show, ran for nine seasons. one of favourite shows of all of my favourite shows of all time, as good as the uk time, almost as good as the uk version of the version has had one of the saddest falls from grace going from funniest people from one of the funniest people in one of the in hollywood to one of the wokeist. culminates in wokeist. colin culminates in an appearance markle's appearance on meghan markle's flop september . so flop back in september. so speaking on the stateside show good morning america, colin has actually tried to cancel the brilliant us office , which brilliant us office, which should be her proudest achievement. this is totally bizarre. watch what do you think your character kelly would be up to now? ten years later? i think she probably have quit dunder mifflin to be an influencer and
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then probably been cancelled almost immediately. yeah, actually, most of the characters in that show probably would be . in that show probably would be. we were just talking about your kids a moment ago at what point do you introduce them to the series still a young? series still a little young? right. | series still a little young? right. i of think maybe right. i kind of think maybe never show so appropriate. never that show so appropriate. i mean we always talk about the writers i'm still in touch with now we talk about how so much of that we probably couldn't that show we probably couldn't make. now cases have changed. honestly, offends people honestly, what offends people has so much now . oh, yes has changed so much now. oh, yes , so inappropriate and unpalatable to modern generation that the sitcom consists stanley tops the charts as one of the most streamed shows ever. almost ten years after it ended . and i ten years after it ended. and i have to say with very good reason, it's funny, the people here don't get trophies very often like meredith or kevin. i mean, who's going to give kevin an award. dunkin doughnuts? i will have a chicken breast. hold the chicken . oh, rich people the chicken. oh, rich people love pizza. poor people love pizza . white people love pizza.
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pizza. white people love pizza. black people pizza . black people black people pizza. black people like pizza . chilli tax. pam, like pizza. chilli tax. pam, stop. pam messing . it's blindly stop. pam messing. it's blindly ruining your own legacy is the latest lefty trend . isn't that latest lefty trend. isn't that right? richard curtis , ashley right? richard curtis, ashley james. adam brookstone. nessen do stand by because . coming up, do stand by because. coming up, should elon musk hand over info on possible twitter interference in the democrat process? we'll discuss his shock claims as i crowned today's greatest person in union jackass. but first, will prince harry and markle's netflix misadventure end up destroying their reputation stateside ? former governor of stateside? former governor of alaska and republican vice presidential nominee sarah palin weighs in live straight after the .
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it's time now for cancelled . and it's time now for cancelled. and this is where the world's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. we've heard a lot about how harry and meghan's fantasy fuelled reality show will be received this side of the received on this side of the atlantic. but how will it end their bagging of an named their bagging of an award named after robert kennedy for after robert f kennedy for exposing unproven royal racism go down stateside? i'm joined now by one of america's most outspoken and brilliant politicians, the former republican vice presidential candidate , former governor of candidate, former governor of alaska , sarah palin. sarah, just alaska, sarah palin. sarah, just before we get stuck into the sussexes, let's take one last look at their netflix trailer before the show is unleashed on the world in a matter of hours . the world in a matter of hours. it's really hard to look back on it now and go , what on earth it now and go, what on earth happened ? you hear that ? that is happened? you hear that? that is
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the sound of hearts breaking all around the world. she's becoming around the world. she's becoming a royal rock star. and then . a royal rock star. and then. everything changed . there's a everything changed. there's a hierarchy of the family , you hierarchy of the family, you know, there's leaking. but there's also planting of stories. that was a war against meghan to suit other people's agendas. meghan to suit other people's agendas . it's about hatred. it's agendas. it's about hatred. it's about race. it's a dirty game . about race. it's a dirty game. sarah fight and great to have you. i mean, look, i've described this as an orgy of victimhood . how do you feel and victimhood. how do you feel and how are americans reacting to the harry and meghan show ? oh, the harry and meghan show? oh, bless her heart, meghan. i think she has mistaken netflix for her own personal diary . i will never own personal diary. i will never understand every dirty laundry about family. you know, the skid marks are the families. it's a shame. i think what meghan needs to learn is that white. why do people your problems in this type of format? because 50% of the people you tell they don't
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care. and the other 50, they're glad you have the problems. so she's not going to get a real sympathy vote. and dan, i'm not into the whole so—and—so's privileged so—and—so is not. but she is privileged. she's very much privileged . and here for much privileged. and here for she to disrespect the queen and family, the family structure even, and then be awarded for that by the biden administration with that recent award. it's a shame . the queen being such an shame. the queen being such an ally of the united states of america, for shame . i know. and america, for shame. i know. and the queen spent her life trying to break down racism . and it to break down racism. and it just feels the easy route, doesn't it? governor palin , when doesn't it? governor palin, when everything goes wrong and the british public turn on you, what do you do ? blame racism, but you do you do? blame racism, but you don't. we are not. and instead choose a racist country . you choose a racist country. you know, the government here commissioned a really wide ranging report which proved that . but it's just the easy thing to go for, isn't it? blame race.
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yeah and harry is participating in that and that is a shame, too, to perpetuate that myth and the stereo type that maybe an entire culture and entire society is racist. that's not fair. and for those who are so woke like meghan, who is proud to be woke. for her to claim all this tolerance and all this acceptance of merit. and unless you don't accept everything that she is saying, then heaven forbid you're considered an obstructionist , i guess, or an obstructionist, i guess, or an enemy of her. so i can't imagine that it's going to go real well . i think in this day and age, we all want to see positivity and we all want to see real product of energetic things that that can lift up. and in lighten it. when you're when you're tuning into especially something like netflix and our expectation are for something much better and more positive. i feel bad for the royal family. yeah, i do
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too. and you're so right. it's often the woke folk who do this whole be kind thing that are actually the nasty ones . if they actually the nasty ones. if they don't agree with you, with you politically . and speaking of politically. and speaking of politics, governor palin. yep. meghan apparently has ambitions to go all the way for the republican party. as for the democratic party, sorry to the to the white house. do you think she could have a political career in america? do you think this is what it's all about? i think meghan can have a political career in the democrat party because she's fit and right to in that agenda. that is very intolerant . and, you know, very intolerant. and, you know, i'd like to believe that common sense, constitutional conservatives in america, the vast majority of americans , vast majority of americans, they're better than that. and they're better than that. and they they want to they won't accept it. but i think she's going to be accepted right on into that democrat party. but you know, as we're seen so much
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of this wokeness , as your of this wokeness, as your previous segment even alluded to or was directly addressing diana , about the condemnation of the funniest show that we can more today's the office the office and you're it's mindy and her character you know she was so funny on that show you should have ended that segment after she went on and on and on about how politically incorrect and unacceptable you unacceptable all the offices you should said . that's what should have said. that's what she said . i love it. should have said. that's what she said. i love it. i should have said. that's what she said . i love it. i love you. she said. i love it. i love you. must watch the show. all i do . i must watch the show. all i do. i absolutely love it. actually but this is what makes me so sad. she got rich and famous of the american office. she wants it cancelled. meghan markle went from a to bit d—list actress off the back of the british royal family and now she wants to cancel that. this is what the woke do . they are a destructive woke do. they are a destructive force . well it's kind of funny .
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force. well it's kind of funny. it really is. i think that they're not aware that people do laugh at their efforts in this arena and you know that i think , bodes not real well for their discernment because we don't take them seriously . and again , take them seriously. and again, i still can't get over that last segment that anybody would say that about the office. i mean, we need that. we need those episodes . we need that. we need those episodes. let me tell you today, the office was one of the only things that got me through two years of lockdown. i just watched and laughed. and i loved how politically correct and correct it was . look, governor correct it was. look, governor palin, can i just ask you quickly before you go about the us political situation ? we're us political situation? we're absolutely fascinated about the machinations within the republican party at the moment . republican party at the moment. how feeling about trump how are you feeling about trump versus desantis ? i support trump versus desantis? i support trump because he's the only one who takes on fake news . because he's the only one who takes on fake news. he's the only one who isn't owned by anybody. and i'm not saying that governor desantis is, but trump has a proven record now of
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having the guts, the companies to take on whomever needs to be taken on and really affect positive change . his policies positive change. his policies were right for the united states of america and i think he needs to complete what it is that he started. i believe he has some support to do so while that is a big endorsement, of course, because many folk, including me, say that without sarah palin, there would be no donald trump, president of the united states of america. so, look, governor palin will keep speaking to you. of course , over the next couple of course, over the next couple of years before the election. but great to have your but really great to have your view harry meghan view on harry and meghan tonight. thank so much. yes, tonight. thank you so much. yes, that former governor for that was former governor for alaska vice presidential candidate for the republican party, sarah payne them. but it's party, sarah payne them. but wsfime party, sarah payne them. but it's time reveal it's time now to reveal tonight's great is president union jackass dawn neesom your union i don't actually budget greatest britain first and greatest britain first and greatest britain first and greatest britain nominee i read anti semitism and campaign and
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rob brind who gave a great monologue on tv, a rival show but a great monologue on tv this week about how it is appalling that harry and meghan have been recognised for anti—racism when all the basic things like his family are well, i haven't seen it yet, so let's, let's have a little look because i love rob. you can feel like i feel quite passionate about this because the idea that i or anybody else here would accept the human rights you know, given rights award, you know, given what's going on around our globe, strikes me as to say the very least and to use the language of that world is problematic . very good. adam problematic. very good. adam brooks , you nominate my honorary brooks, you nominate my honorary greatest briton is elon musk for revealing that twitter interfered with the 2020 us elections. he's also said there's plenty more bombshells to come. and actually, james, your nominee for greatest britain, my greatest britain is at the nhs striking while the nhs spike is just because i feel
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like they are the beating heart of our public service. we need to get behind them so we get more staff and a better duty of care. okay well, look, i'm going to go with judge. we're in great, and i great, man. and actually, i thought it was an excellent tight on the harry and tight dawn on the harry and meghan debacle union. jack has time now. don't. oh talking of which, funnily enough is going to be harry and meghan. i think we know why. i we know why we know why. i think we know why adam so you need mine is adam broke. so you need mine is matt hancock for masking children during the covid pandemic and revealing that it was only because nicholas sturgeon wrong footed the government decided to so government and decided to do so . it was unscientific and unforgivable that was so wrong . unforgivable that was so wrong. ashley james, your union jack has minus steve barclay for having the audacity today to blame ambulance staff or paramedics for long waiting times when he knows that this has been going on well before this year and in fairness, they are the ones going on strike in potentially leaving heart attack patients languishing in their home, just saying . but i'm going
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home, just saying. but i'm going to go with adam brooks , matt to go with adam brooks, matt hancock today. it's ugly and jackass. hancock today. it's ugly and jackass . i'm not going to be hancock today. it's ugly and jackass. i'm not going to be in parliament. i have to be totally honest with you, dawn neesom adam brooks, ashley james, fabulous superstar panel, thank you so much for being here. i am, of course , back tomorrow am, of course, back tomorrow night from 9 pm. we're going to have a special edition of the show. don't you worry. you don't have watch this of have to watch this orgy of victimhood on netflix. i'm going to do it for you. i'm going to have the best experts in the business, including colin business, including lady colin campbell and tom bower, to analyse. up, though, it's analyse. next up, though, it's headliners . analyse. next up, though, it's headliners. good night.
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good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez in the gb newsroom. we start with some breaking news on the conservatives have removed the conservatives have removed the whip from senior mp julian knight after a complaint was made to the met police . that's made to the met police. that's according to a spokeswoman for chief whip simon hart. she declined to comment on the nature of the complaint, which is currently under investigation. and we'll bring you more on this story as we get it. levelling up secretary michael gove has given planning permission for a new coal mine in cumbria . the plan was in cumbria. the plan was recommended by the independent planning inspector . it's the planning inspector. it's the first coal mine in the country
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