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next watson tonight the monarchy is under attack and it's an inside job. and the opening salvo of their netflix funded hate campaign . and prince harry and campaign. and prince harry and meghan have declared war on britain herself , accusing crown britain herself, accusing crown and country of racism and even tearing down the late queen elizabeth's legacy. but condemning the commonwealth as
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the empire by name, they say. now, people are very aware of my race because . they made it such race because. they made it such an issue when i went to the uk, but i'll deliver my blistering review in my digest next before i poll my superstar panel. dominique samuels, jordan bailey and i mean it. carl, also coming up evening, meghan's estranged sister, samantha markle hits back in a tv world exclusive after being made the villain of the duchess's story. plus the man who's documented harry and meghan's revenge mission from the start, biographer tom bower, reacts to their latest action of treachery . he's live at 1020 . at treachery. he's live at 1020. at 935. our royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier return to ask if harry, the former third in line to the throne, has become a de facto republican and as tory mp bob seely tables, a bomb shell bill should they be stripped of their royal titles while the man himself debates with royal insider lady victoria, how the
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improved cost of denice headley at 920. i want your verdict on that too. plus as they say, jane, general strike it all but nine. do the tories need a channel? we need to channel thatcher and get tough on the militant unions. former conservative minister and whittaker weighs in at 950 and as his plans cause chaos in westminster and spark outrage from eco activists, is michael gove right to open the uk's first coal mine in 30 years? that's how big debate at 1030. really sad news today , too, as really sad news today, too, as music icon celine dion reveals a heart breaking diagnosis that could turn her into a living statue . you can, i really hope i statue. you can, i really hope i can see you again real . soon can see you again real. soon isolate. i'm going to tell you about her shock prognosis . plus, about her shock prognosis. plus, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper reactions to the sussex strike back. that's in the media buzz at ten. and you greatest person in union jack gasp before the
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show is out as well this is let's go . let's go. so my opinion on this revolting netflix atrocity on the way but you know we do the news first so here's the headlines at nine with right out of san . thanks. with right out of san. thanks. dan is the latest from the gb newsroom. the mother of harry dunn says her promise to get justice for her son is well and truly complete following the sentencing of anne sacoolas for causing his death by careless driving , the wife of a us driving, the wife of a us diplomat eight months in prison suspended for 12 months . in suspended for 12 months. in 2019, she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she hit the 19 year old and later pleaded guilty to causing his death. mrs. sacoolas says she's deeply sorry for the pain that she caused. speaking outside the
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court, harry's charlotte charles praised the verdict and a warning for those watching television. this clip contains flashing images and kayla's has a criminal record for the rest of her life . that was something of her life. that was something that, you know , they never she that, you know, they never she never thought she'd say the us government never thought that they'd see . and we've worked they'd see. and we've worked tirelessly and relentlessly to make sure that she in the end will have to do what you and i would have had to have done. so yeah. harry, we do that and we get we get 15 children under the age of 15 have now died from strep a, the uk health security agency says 30 have died in england's since september, whilst northern ireland and wales recorded one death each. health officials say there is currently no evidence of the new strain and the rise in cases is probably due to the two bacteria will transfer during increased social mixing . waiting lists for
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social mixing. waiting lists for routine nhs treatment in england have hit a record high and a&e performances are now at a record low , according to the nhs . 7.2 low, according to the nhs. 7.2 million people were waiting to start routine treatment at the end of october and just 67% of a&e patients were seen within 4 hours of being admitted annually . its response times have improved but are still more than 40 minutes behind the 18 minute target . the government has target. the government has defended its decision . open the defended its decision. open the first uk coal mine for 30 years, saying it will create hundreds ofjobs. saying it will create hundreds of jobs . the levelling up of jobs. the levelling up secretary has given planning permission for the new mine in cumbria, despite a government commitment to phase out coal . commitment to phase out coal. cop26 president alok sharma emma called the decision a backwards step for uk climate action . step for uk climate action. speaking to gb news shadow chancellor rachel reeves refused to say if a future labour government would close the pit. we want to create jobs in the north of england, in cumbria, but we will be doing that by
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investing in the jobs and the industries of the future. we've got today a fossil fuel prime minister in the age renewables, investing in the industries of the past rather than those of the past rather than those of the future . senior palace the future. senior palace sources is denying claims that the royal family declined to comment on allegations made in the duke and duchess of sussex . the duke and duchess of sussex. netflix series . it's understood netflix series. it's understood that kensington palace did receive an email from a third party production company, but to verify it received response that contradict checks. a statement made at the start of the programme in the series, harry accuses the royal family of a huge level of unclean purchase bias. meghan markle today we're on tv online and on dab+ radio is the people's channel. gb news. now to dan .
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news. now to dan. an act of against their own flesh and blood. the institution , the monarchy, our late, great queen elizabeth, the second the united kingdom , british public united kingdom, british public and even even the commonwealth. yep, the duke and duchess of delusion went for the jugular . delusion went for the jugular. the disgraceful first three episodes of their netflix reality show taking millions in dirty hollywood money to pursue a deranged attack on their enemies overcome by the woke mind virus. harry and meghan go to war with the 52% of us who voted , for brexit to secure the voted, for brexit to secure the independence our great country, especially of us who are rightly concerned about the illegal immigration problem . the country immigration problem. the country the eu commission to report 2016 is exactly the same time that our relationship became public. it warned that if the government isn't to do something or if the media aren't going to sort
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themselves out, that a culture war already existed, was going to become huge and become a real problem. it was a perfect storm that gave credence to jingoism and nationalism , gave people and nationalism, gave people with really horrible views of the world a little bit more strength and confidence to say what they wanted to say, to do whatever they wanted to do . oh, whatever they wanted to do. oh, yes. i'm sure you've got it by now. harry and meghan didn't mix it because they had jealous of charles and camilla and william and kate being higher up in the pecking order than them. they didn't make it because they couldn't be bothered with the hard with hard work toil that comes with a life service . they didn't life of service. they didn't make because they to go and make it because they to go and live bedroom californian live in a 16 bedroom californian mansion and surrounded by hollywood sycophants , the queen hollywood sycophants, the queen and for pretending to and millions for pretending to be victims . no, they were forced be victims. no, they were forced out the uk because this is some sort of racist colonial hell hole that was never going to accept an american mixed race
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princess. it's kind funny because . we had already accepted because. we had already accepted and celebrated an american mixed race princess as . the greatest race princess as. the greatest thing to have happened to the royal family. i couldn't 18. thing to have happened to the royal family. i couldn't18. but harry and meghan want you to believe their disgraceful behaviour. bullying ten trims lies was irrelevant because came back race. so now people are very aware of my race because they made it such an issue when i went to the uk but before that most people didn't treat me like a black woman. why should you get special treatment? why should she be protected ? and i should she be protected? and i said, the difference here is the race element in this family. sometimes you know, you're part of the problem rather than part of the problem rather than part of the problem rather than part of the solution. and there is a huge level of unconscious bias. and i said to her, i remember this clearly that this is race
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and makes it mommy man , want to and makes it mommy man, want to hear that as well. you may not want to hear it, but this is what's coming down pike. so let's just remind ourselves once more of how the uk actually welcomed harry and meghan's union with overwhelming positivity in the left wing world of woke . victimhood sells world of woke. victimhood sells . so somehow we're supposed to . . so somehow we're supposed to. sorry for harry and meghan. two of the richest, most connected , of the richest, most connected, most privileged people in the world fleeing the uk on first class flights to first class mansions , washed . two weeks. mansions, washed. two weeks. final push on us stance of more engagements each is in london and i'm here . engagements each is in london and i'm here. i engagements each is in london and i'm here . i don't even know and i'm here. i don't even know where to begin. the nation being born into this position and with everything else that comes with
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it and the level of hate that has been stirred up in the last years, especially against my wife i just really want to get to the other side of all of this. they are destroying us . so this. they are destroying us. so while they are desperate to present themselves as victims of the media, i wanted to bring some facts to this debate. the paper drops intrusion. they speak of took place. all of it outside of the uk in the us and canada . like this moment in new canada. like this moment in new york we have that pap on the scooter . his york we have that pap on the scooter. his men are with her same guy. same guy. oh, my god . same guy. same guy. oh, my god. watched them go into this park andifs watched them go into this park and it's going to be with us. this year. he was just ahead. yeah, those are the guys in the basement of the building, too, as we were doing that walk, we were recording to just see where this part of the worst scenarios of see our first person scenario
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were going one garage to another like is we see stuff that like it is we see stuff that happenedin like it is we see stuff that happened in america, not the uk where they have lots of protection because of deals done between the media and the royal family. of course , the woke family. of course, the woke american media has lapped all of this up loving presenting our royal family and country as institute. racially racist is like categorically evidence. it's not a pact with personal photos and a home videos because they want to tell this side of they want to tell this side of the story and their version of events. it really was was the couple's chance to tell their love story on, their own terms. in it's a royal story in part, it's a royal love story , in part a criticism of the way the royal system works. so interesting, different. the palace is they're sort of stiff upper lip people. and then this is sort of like putting everything out there. it is a beautifully produced vision of a marriage and a family that's been pursued and victimised by the tabloid media. i think i think people will have a different perspective when get to hear what they have to say.
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the small of today's netflix against truth and decency is that the late queen wasn't here to witness this betrayal. and i'm also glad the world can now see and meghan for what i've known they are for some time narcissists egotists who will put money and fame ahead of honesty and family. they are pretty hands for privacy is now shot forever having shared private text messages , emails, private text messages, emails, pictures and videos . meghan even pictures and videos. meghan even revealed she stopped halfway through harry's marriage proposal to take pictures . this proposal to take pictures. this moment . of course, i got down on moment. of course, i got down on one knee. of course i. he's down one knee. of course i. he's down on one knee. and i was like, yes. so joyful and excited and was like, oh, for doing . the was like, oh, for doing. the bitterness towards william and kate was evident on more than one occasion with these being, i
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think, the most digs , the people think, the most digs, the people in the family, especially see the men. there can be a temptation , an urge to marry temptation, an urge to marry someone who would fit the mould as opposed to somebody who you perhaps destined to be . perhaps destined to be. difference between making decisions with your head or your heart. always been a hugger. i didn't realise that. that is really a jarring for a lot of brits . i really a jarring for a lot of brits. i guess i started really a jarring for a lot of brits . i guess i started to brits. i guess i started to understand very that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside , that through on the inside, that there is a forward facing way of being . and then you close the being. and then you close the doom being. and then you close the door, you oh great. i can relax now , but that formality carries now, but that formality carries over on both sides and that was surprising to me . so harry and surprising to me. so harry and meghan might think they are about to bring down the royal
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family and the british monarchy , but i believe this woeful netflix reality series will in the end only destroy their own reputations . the entire world reputations. the entire world can now see are to chance is motivated by money and revenge with no regard for their own family or the country and institution that them both who they are today . but to respond they are today. but to respond now my superstar panel political commentator dominique samuels , commentator dominique samuels, former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and author and broadcaster amy nicole. dominique your first reaction? mine was i mean, watching it at first. i think it was you know, it was kind of anticlimactic because we'd seen anticlimactic because we'd seen a lot of this story before, you know with the numerous glossy , know with the numerous glossy, uncritical interviews that they've done so lot of it was unsurprising, but it was nice to see them finally, you know , see them finally, you know, smiling and laughing because
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most of the time. we have to listen to them complaining. but for me, the most shocking moment where was they where i was just aghast was they used brexit to scuttle some really cheap, far left political point using numerous you know, obviously left wing god like contextualising the time using the bbc as sort of stereotype of all brexit voters being you know, bigoted and racist and xenophobic. and i think when 52% of us. exactly 70 and actually it's a lot more than 52% of people that are worried about illegal immigration and. right, exactly. and especially for me, i come from a mixed i also come from a mixed background. meghan and i supported brexit actually do supported brexit and actually do believe in controlling our borders. it's all sort of an excuse that seeks to absolve meghan and harry from any sort of responsibility. and like you said, i think they've exposed themselves now by jumping and hopping on these cheap political points and using it to victimise themselves. they're not interested in accountability.
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they're not in truth. well, they are interested in is revenge and stirring hate and controversy. and that's hard . shaun bailey, and that's hard. shaun bailey, it was to speak of all the way they presented brexit voters. and i actually take issue with what i just said. i think they did present all brexit voters as racists. that is what they were saying . that's such saying. that's such misinformation. if we take what they said, the problem was a lot of i didn't say anything. a lot of i didn't say anything. a lot of people the chance on the left used brexit as an excuse to say the country's racist this that and the but i'd say look we're a country having a conversation about unique nobody is about race unique nobody is trying get to the resolutions trying to get to the resolutions we there racism? of we are. is there racism? of course, the race. but we're trying to do something about it. far ahead of anybody else. but what i watched this what i saw when i watched this thing this just kind of thing and this is just kind of thing and this is just kind of thing would never watch. we thing i would never watch. we made oh did. it was made you do it. oh did. it was a real piece of hollywood at the beginning, it like, oh, beginning, it felt like, oh, this this is a royal this is great. this is a royal love story. i loving away . i love story. i was loving away. i could a big novel, they could lose a big novel, but they rolled on and the two important
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things, one, i really dislike the fact that they put himself against 52% of the country. that ruins their friendship . they've ruins their friendship. they've lost people who would have embraced him. it was about what? but have a piece, course, but i have a piece, of course, as what took away from as well. what i took away from it is, an important 5 seconds, what i away from it was this. it isn't making for me. it isn't all making for me. it looks like it is making me brainwashed. i'm but i believe he made a comment when he said he made a comment when he said he had to protect family. and that to me that he sees the that said to me that he sees the whole institution as against him and family. i hate society. and his family. i hate society. i always i've never been i have always i've never been one of those people that has blamed meghan. i blame both of them equally. and i've always consistent. i think the difference is the difference is, is that whilst whilst harry clearly hates family, what meghan is doing is she's using to energise her campaign . of to energise her campaign. of course, false. i mean , i'm not course, false. i mean, i'm not saying she hasn't been manipulative, but i think he wanted to be manipulated . i wanted to be manipulated. i mean, a couple you say they were
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not critical of all brexit voters. i'm sorry. they absolutely were. they there was absolutely were. they there was a direct link between brexit and racism . they showed people racism. they showed people flying the union jack and flying the english flag as if pay tree autism is a bad thing and they said that if you were concerned about a immigration, it made you about a immigration, it made you a bad guy . i about a immigration, it made you a bad guy. i know that. i know that it might make you uncomfortable. what racism did play uncomfortable. what racism did play a part and a lot of the reason that a lot of people did vote brexit and that is rubbish if know if you don't come on if you know if you don't come on message so for the sighted as you say the 52% this country you say the 52% of this country were racist to vote you were racist to vote brexit. you said large proportion of said for a large proportion of those voters that's just a couple thing to say. mean, i'm couple thing to say. i mean, i'm not just going to have that where is your proof that people who for brexit were who voted for brexit were racist? we the sentence racist? we finish the sentence with proof is in with you through the proof is in the fact that most people, the fact that the most people, not a minority of not most people, a minority of people, people who voted people, some people who voted for brexit, so because they for brexit, did so because they wanted take control of wanted to take control of our borders, foreigners borders, to stop foreigners coming was that coming in. so how was that racist suggests a little bit of
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racism . that is not. can i can racism. that is not. can i can we rewind and talk about mix . so we rewind and talk about mix. so you talked about why you think this happened. you blame what was kate and william jealousy something like that. the thing that they lie by being that the they don't lie by being in royal family is a human in the royal family is a human violation . i by birth violation. i by birth contractual obligation nation to the media and beck has titles that if he it so much but the titles no one is forced to stay part of the royal once they are that okay can i just say where you may be. i have nothing for you may be. i have nothing for you and today will let me tell you and today will let me tell you what you're wrong. if you're saying there's a bypass legal obugafion saying there's a bypass legal obligation to work for a living. ithen obligation to work for a living. i then you're correct. but of course i mean i mean, we're going to talk much more about your school as a royal we're going to talk much more about this over the next. and that's why the royal family is done. no, but that's perfectly fine. but deficiency. it's but there's a deficiency. it's just a difficult saying, just a difficult case saying, hey, way of life treated. i
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hey, our way of life treated. i don't to be the duke and duchess of sussex anymore. do you free to leave the role you've demonstrated that way over you often? they don't want . to leave often? they don't want. to leave me to call shaun bailey , dominic me to call shaun bailey, dominic cummings, my superstar panel. and are going to be talking and we are going to be talking about this more in the next about this much more in the next houn about this much more in the next hour. worry about. but hour. don't you worry about. but coming harry's coming up, is harry's desperation compare meghan to desperation to compare meghan to his mom and to the memory of the people's princess. my royal masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier give their verdict on the sussexes nauseating reality show at 935. but first, as tory mp bob seely prepares to table a bombshell, bill, should harry and meghan be stripped of their royal titles? bob joins me live in the studio with royal insider lady victoria harvey and now duke it out with the broadcaster's niece, hedley, in the clash. next, this is the part of the show where you get your heard to email me your voice heard to email me down at gbnews.uk. our poll running that the results after the .
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running that the results after see it. so they're saying that this is basically betrayal of the queen. they made a deal with the queen. they made a deal with the queen. they made a deal with the queen that they would sort of hold up the institution of the monarchy. so they actually had a verbal agreement to do this kind of thing when the queen was alive. yeah they were filming that documentary before her death. so, i mean, so . her death. so, i mean, so. right. so this is this is well, watching . yeah, i can't she watching. yeah, i can't she can't enforce our side of the contract . no, it's like, you contract. no, it's like, you know. yeah but when you make a contract with the queen, you're making a contract with the crown. it's not just the queen,
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it's the whole royal family. and the crown is very much still. well, be sure to check the small print. and if there's a verbal deal print. and if there's a verbal deal, i think, you know, if you're going to fiddly things like that, i guess, you know, bequeath to the king charles, i want to see them on judge duty. yeah. they got to get them to resolve. yeah, there will be. that's the that's a no doubt they'll be doing that. money is time when they've exhausted everything. love a media opportunity. that's where they're going. and then they're going to go in the jungle. well, apparently, apparently the halifax and hancock. yeah. with that stuff special of the trailer has misrepresents the
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imagery so they have the photographs supposedly of the paparazzi harassing them. one of the one of the scenes is from the one of the scenes is from the harry potter premiere where, you know, you can avoid the paparazzi by not attending the harry potter premiere. i'm not even sure. oh, no, they did they yeah. they bunch of stills they compared them and they were all different other events. yeah. yeah. there was also another one. there was, there was supposed to be this intrusive photographer trying to sneak in and take a photo, but it was a photographer. they'd hired. so clearly lying just to see. and then like you know, meghan's crying, blowing her nose on a
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fendi scarf, you know? i mean, let's be honest. now, you're still going to watch it throwing a faberge egg at a servant because she brings to light. you're definitely got to watch the show, though. sure yeah. yeah, just to hate it. yeah you the hate. watch it. okay. coming up, we've got a quick break now to fans. join time now for the clash . now, as time now for the clash. now, as ihave time now for the clash. now, as i have already said in my digest, the duke and duchess of delusions, a new netflix show is every bit an act of treachery against not only their own flesh and blood, but institution and blood, but the institution of the monarchy and the united kingdom as a whole. after kingdom as a whole. so after making clear that i making it brutally clear that i don't anything with don't want anything to do with the should harry and
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the royals, should harry and meghan of their meghan be stripped of their titles? your thoughts to titles? amy, your thoughts to dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news you the news and we'll bring you the results shortly. but it results shortly. but duking it out i'm by the royal out now, i'm joined by the royal commentator broadcaster commentator and broadcaster denise , the socialite denise headley, the socialite and aristocrat lady victoria harvey and the conservative mp, bob seely, who we can tell you, breaking tonight is preparing to table a bill to strip harry and meghan of the duke and duchess state office. so, bob, this is breaking news . what can you tell breaking news. what can you tell us? well, there's a couple of bills down that are going to be doing the rounds. to be fair to rachel mccaskill, labour mp for york, she's already bringing forward a bill was aimed at forward a bill that was aimed at actually prince andrew actually stripping prince andrew of because they didn't of his title because they didn't want him to be the duke of york. you we've been you know, we've i've been working public bill working with the public bill office at other office to look at other alternatives just rachel alternatives just in case rachel doesn't what we doesn't go through. and what we found a reasonably obscure found is a reasonably obscure 1917 royal 1917 bill called the royal titles titles bill. and we're going to bring in potential an amendment to that. and that bill was brought in, in 1917 to strip
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various aristocratic in this country of members of the royal family who were siding with the germans in war i. so we're germans in world war i. so we're going bring in an amendment, going to bring in an amendment, a very simple amendment, going to bring in an amendment, a very simple amendment , to that a very simple amendment, to that title deprivation bill 1970. and i it's accurate name in i think it's accurate name in order to allow the privy council to vote to strip various members of royal of their of the royal family of their titles, they wish and titles, should they wish and clearly look the duke and clearly look if the duke and duchess sussex hate this duchess of sussex hate this country much, hate the country so much, hate the institutions, hate the monarchy , then either should be , then either they should be giving the titles themselves, giving up the titles themselves, or frankly, we should helping or frankly, we should be helping them that. well i think them to do that. well i think this is a brilliant bill. great idea. victoria harvey , idea. lady victoria harvey, surely the titles have to go . surely the titles have to go. yeah.i surely the titles have to go. yeah. i mean, for me, it's an it's a bit of both here. it's like obviously you know, like obviously like, you know, is this treasonous what they're doing ? we all is this treasonous what they're doing? we all think is this treasonous what they're doing ? we all think the second doing? we all think the second part of this netflix series is probably going to be worst. probably going to be the worst. oh, they've done is oh, everything they've done is bad mouthing the monarchy. so it does seem like they don't want anything to do with it. i mean, is this like a wallis simpson
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situation where they just completely departing? think completely departing? i think it's sad for the children, for harry. children. when they grow up, maybe they won't be getting the titles that they should have had. i think we should just wait and see what happens next week. but obviously , you know, let's but obviously, you know, let's watch this space. if we it's going to be worse. i think it's going to be worse. i think it's going to be worse. i mean, he's going to be worse. i mean, he's going to be worse. i mean, he's going to regret it. he of course, he's going to come out of this cloud that he's under like this spell that he's under with meghan. it has to end at some point, it be too some point, but it will be too late then. denise headley, i believe opposed to bob believe your opposed to bob marley's bill to strip these two of their title . what a complete of their title. what a complete waste of parliamentary time. i would suggest that we spend a bit more time looking at the cost of living crisis. if mr. sealy has got time to table bills. how about one where we bnng bills. how about one where we bring back th e £20 uplift? oh, bring back the £20 uplift? oh, for universal credit? i think that would be a better use of parliamentary time . so, no, i'm parliamentary time. so, no, i'm not in agreement with mr.
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sealy's proposal. and i also think the suggestion that they should be stripped of their titles is based on what exactly? well somebody told me about trying to bring them down. i tried to bring down the very institute notion that they were untrue and are trashing its institutions, that they don't seem to want to anything to seem to want to have anything to do this country. i think do with this country. i think that's what the dan is that's what the point dan is saying, is that what they basically make, will they make all that they make all all that money? they make all their what's your their money. what's your evidence lady? this evidence for that lady? this country that's what they country. that's that's what they do. why should they no do. so why should they have no assertion ? oh watching all their assertion? oh watching all their programmes and everything they've said for the last year. like what if she never said anything positive? look, she knew was signing up knew what she was signing up for. she stalked him for quite a while, shaking with the duchess of sussex. because you speak in quiet categorically of what she knew . denise, have you watched knew. denise, have you watched the 3 hours? denise denise. people that knew her way before hiring denise have. okay. so denise having watched the 3
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hours. you must see that they don't want to be part of the royal family. i i think what's clear to me was a number of things. one, this was an excellent piece of television . i excellent piece of television. i think it was very well crafted . think it was very well crafted. i agree with that. yeah, i think i agree with that. yeah, i think i also think i also think in terms of the king, their own truth through their mouth, without the white gaze ratifying what doesn't throw the racist card. so watch. denise, can you explain what you mean by that? i will. just let me finish my point. ratifying the undersea standing of what they should and should be like, that just didn't happen. what this was for me was an excellent opportunity to hear directly from harry and meghan what their lived experience was and what you mean by the white gaze.i and what you mean by the white gaze. i mean that that feels a bit racist , but gaze. i mean that that feels a bit racist, but sounds like you're very racist to white people. well let me explain
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something. we i don't know if you're familiar with the author, toni morrison . and toni morrison toni morrison. and toni morrison coined the term the white gaze about the value of black life only being and having meaning and depth as and when the white gaze , culture, economy, power gaze, culture, economy, power began to give it meaning. i'm i'm quite generally you . the i'm quite generally you. the critique of the media is a bit of a red herring, to be honest. yeah. okay. to these people responded. paul responded , i responded. paul responded, i think i think we just a little bit denise and lady phillip let bob respond to. no, i just think generally, like there's like the way she talks is a lot of black people are really racist against white people. and bob seely wants you can't just say i think meghan she plays on that all the time she's not even i'm darker than she is like she's okay . and than she is like she's okay. and bob's bob seely i think that's part of the racism stuff because it's just it's a really divisive argument . there's a simple truth argument. there's a simple truth here, not that truth, but the
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truth . objectively, they trashed truth. objectively, they trashed the monarchy, an important institution in our country. they don't want to be part of the moment. they deny the time for themselves. things that need for this disappoint prince don't talk over people all the time. find it. if we if we want to help them either they can give up their titles themselves or that can take their titles by that we can take their titles by an act of parliament because if they the monarchy and they they hate the monarchy and they hate institution this hate the institution of this country. yeah they should be. and lady sad and lady v, you must accept, of course, though, that meghan does have black that meghan does have a black mother , doria, and she spoke in mother, doria, and she spoke in the documentary everything to do of this country. so marched and stopped calling herself, you know, with the title. i mean, i know, with the title. i mean, i know people still call. i tend to agree with that. anyway, i totally agree with that. but don't don't just profit from dragging this. the royal family down like just go away , like go down like just go away, like go live on an island somewhere and just so we don't ever want to see the royal look, i'm sorry that the way that they're making
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their living, but no, they their living, but no, but they said they were going away from the public the the big the public. the big the big problem we've got went away from the eye in media. and the public eye in the media. and the public eye in the media. and the that we've got the big problem that we've got is retain the titles. and is they retain the titles. and i think what bob seely is doing, i have i give it my full throttle , the endorsement, this has to happen. so push on with it, bob, please, and keep us posted. and thank you so much. all for fascinating debate. that is the commentator and broadcaster denise , the socialite and denise hedley, the socialite and aristocrat lady victoria harvey, and conservative mp bob and the conservative mp bob seely. so who do you agree with? should harry and meghan be stripped titles? will should harry and meghan be strijsays titles? will should harry and meghan be strijsays absolutely es? will should harry and meghan be strijsays absolutely enough of say says absolutely enough of this. they're not just trashing harry's family, they are trashing the uk and making out we're massive racists when in reality we're probably the most welcoming country in the world. karen said, no, i'm loving that. harry and meghan made this documentary. i'm especially loving that it's got people's so annoyed i can't wait to get this book now and family know because he will always prince harry
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he will always be prince harry with as his father. she with charles as his father. she would which would then be princess, which i imagine is her ultimate goal. and your verdict is now in. while 92% of you agree that harry and meghan should be stripped of their royal titles, just 8% of you say they shouldn't . so it feels like the shouldn't. so it feels like the british public very much. and bob seely on this one. but coming up, do rishi sunak and the conservative government need to take inspiration from thatcher to crush the unions? former tory minister ann widdecombe gives her no nonsense take big willie style at 950, but first is meghan wrong to say the uk made her race an issue and was prince harry justified in demanding special treatment for meghan compared to other world because of her world women because of her ethnicity ? my masterminds ethnicity? my royal masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier live on that dampierjoin me live on that straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for my royal masterminds. the top authors , masterminds. the top authors, phil dampier and lady colin campbell . campbell. now, if you thought the duke and duchess of delusion makes it id because they couldn't be bothered with the life of service. you're wrong. apparently according to the montecito homeowners , they were montecito homeowners, they were forced out of the uk because this sort of racist
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this is some sort of racist colonial hellhole was never colonial hellhole that was never going accept an american going to accept an american mixed prince x meghan, who mixed race. prince x meghan, who admitted in the dock she was happy to be considered caucasian when she was trying to climb the greasy pole said it was greasy acting pole said it was the uk made her race an the uk that made her race an issue because so now people are very aware of my race because they made it such an issue when i went to the uk. but before that most people didn't treat me like a black woman . and while like a black woman. and while many other royal women before her just many other royal women before herjust got many other royal women before her just got on with the role, harry felt her ethnicity warranted special treatment . you warranted special treatment. you get special treatment. why should she be protected ? and i should she be protected? and i said, the difference here is the race element . said, the difference here is the race element. is meghan wrong to say the uk made her race an issue ? and what could possibly issue? and what could possibly motivate such a hideous and unwarranted attack? people across the world where there might be a clue in the republican tropes being parroted
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by this archewell executive . by this archewell executive. okay. well, look, i'm going to bnngin okay. well, look, i'm going to bring in now lady colin campbell and phil dampier. we'll bring you that clip in just a moment. but ladies, see , meghan seem to but ladies, see, meghan seem to want to make all of this about race today, didn't she ? well, race today, didn't she? well, you know , what's really you know, what's really interesting to me as a jamaican who comes from a genuinely mixed culture that the british nation embraced her not only because she was attractive , but because she was attractive, but because she was attractive, but because she was a woman of colour and she was a woman of colour and she objected to the fact because she'd spent most of her life passing for white, that that she was saying only acknowledged as being a woman of colour. i mean, that's racist . she's the racist
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that's racist. she's the racist . you know, we weren't racist. i'm sorry. she is the racist . i'm sorry. she is the racist. why should she be embarrassed or ashamed of the fact that the british people were embracing her as a woman of colour? you know , she she crossed for white know, she she crossed for white for most of her life . most of for most of her life. most of her identifying documents were as a caucasian . you know, why as a caucasian. you know, why are the british people being blamed for the fact that they discovered she was a woman of colour and embraced her on those grounds ? phil dampier do you grounds? phil dampier do you think it's fair to say that meghan maybe being a bit racist ? good evening. no, i don't think it's fair. i'm just be perfectly honest. when she first arrived on the scene, i didn't actually realise she was mixed race, cross one race, didn't even cross one mind. but i mean, the biggest racist in the royal family in the few years has been the last few years has been harry and the one
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harry himself, and he's the one who up as a. he's the who dressed up as a. he's the one filmed a fellow soldier one who filmed a fellow soldier and the racist against and used the racist term against him he's learned his him and he says he's learned his lesson. but, you know, he was the who was worst one, the one who was the worst one, but the rest of us who but it was the rest of us who got to the unconscious bias, they call it only. and we all need to be re—educated. but i think it needs to look at himself but she was himself first. but she was welcomed open arms. we all welcomed with open arms. we all wanted to well, wanted her to do well, and i just that hearts weren't just think that hearts weren't in it so that the fact that they seem to have been showing themselves the themselves right from the beginning, it's amazing how much was it, all was felt, wasn't it, all those years indicate years ago seems to indicate that. i think the plan was to leave as soon they could leave as soon as they could anyway. i think these were anyway. and i think these were all be honest. all just excuses to be honest. for it. no, indeed. for max, it. no, indeed. now, look, other huge shock in look, the other huge shock in the documentary , and this is the documentary, and this is probably something that's going to lot of people. but to escape a lot of people. but at one point it pushing an at one point it was pushing an out out ripped publican out and out ripped publican narrative . this is an actual narrative. this is an actual executive who works for them. watch but when you actually put it under pressure and you say
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that there is a family anointed by god , by blood to rule over by god, by blood to rule over this country and other countries around the world, it's a difficult conversation to have . difficult conversation to have. i mean, ladies see that bloke, by the way? what a total chancen by the way? what a total chancer. he used to work for them within the royal family so he's no republican by the way. but he has been used as their spokesman to push this republican narrative . and it republican narrative. and it backs up what i've been saying for some time, lady c, that i believe they are in a long term campaign now to actually destroy the entire institution of the monarchy. that's how serious their mission is. monarchy. that's how serious their mission is . well dan, with their mission is. well dan, with due respect , i think that their mission is. well dan, with due respect, i think that is their mission is. well dan, with due respect , i think that is the due respect, i think that is the exit potential effect of their ambition , which is to make as ambition, which is to make as much money as possible on the back of a race baiting . and they back of a race baiting. and they don't care , nor do their cohorts
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don't care, nor do their cohorts and their employ. how much damage they do . but i don't damage they do. but i don't think the objective is to destroy the monarchy. i think the objective is to make as much money for them. and remember, harry and meghan are human. money for them. and remember, harry and meghan are human . they harry and meghan are human. they are here . royals who are are here. royals who are fighting the race relations actions side , notwithstanding actions side, notwithstanding the fact that they have done more damage in the last three to reverse the progress that has been made in the previous 50 years. meghan is a true racist . years. meghan is a true racist. and harry is, is and i don't mean it. he is a dominated. enchanted. i mean, i'm trying to be polite and not use the. well, i'd hate to hate you anyway . i'd hate to hate you anyway. going off on what, ladies say. whipped cream shop me ? what? whipped cream shop me? what? wait i know what you're saying.
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very well behaved . i get it. very well behaved. i get it. phil dampier. very well behaved. i get it. phil dampier . yeah. it's so phil dampier. yeah. it's so shocking, though. they are using this massive documentary . it's this massive documentary. it's going to be seen by tens of millions around the world to push a republican narrative . push a republican narrative. yeah, i mean, the trashing the press , aren't they just racist, press, aren't they just racist, the trashing the royal family is racist. and now they're even trashing the whole british nafion trashing the whole british nation as outside brexiteers as racist. i think one of racist. i think that's one of the things about it, the the worst things about it, the fact like of the fact that like one of the commentators told the commonwealth and not to, i thought was absolutely thought that was absolutely appalling. certainly appalling. i mean, certainly couple cyril couple of weeks ago we had cyril ramaphosa the south african ramaphosa at the south african president, the red carpet was rolled for him . a couple of rolled out for him. a couple of days later, back to days later, he went back to south and millions of south africa and millions of pounds were found stolen money in his house he's now in his house and he's now clinging to power. now, clinging on to power. now, that's to with that's got nothing to do with the british. anybody's got nothing to do slavery, nothing to do with slavery, that's do that's got nothing to do with our past. that's got to our colonial past. that's got to do with corruption in the anc today. so let's put the heat on things are happening today today. so let's put the heat on thin forget are happening today today. so let's put the heat on thin forget aboutappening today today. so let's put the heat on thin forget about theening today today. so let's put the heat on thin forget about the things )day today. so let's put the heat on thin forget about the things that and forget about the things that two i want to talk
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two days ago and i want to talk to as well about this to you both as well about this very odd campaign, ricin that harry keeps making, that meghan is just like diana watch. so much of what meghan is and how she is so similar to my mum. much of what meghan is and how she is so similar to my mum . she she is so similar to my mum. she has the same compassion. she has the same empathy, she has the same confidence . she has this same confidence. she has this warmth about her failed temper. i was a big fan of diana. warmth about her failed temper. i was a big fan of diana . i i was a big fan of diana. i don't like the comparison. i don't like the comparison. i don't see the similarities . do don't see the similarities. do you know? i mean, i don't think diana was perfect . she used the diana was perfect. she used the press herself, but she didn't want to destroy the monarchy, which is what what they seem to want to do. and she would have been absolutely horrified a lot of william. so of this rift with william. so i think in that respect, she's nothing like iron lady c it certainly feels like all of the comparisons to diana . it makes comparisons to diana. it makes it obvious , doesn't it, why it obvious, doesn't it, why meghan has been able to so
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easily among nationally manipulate harry because this is effectively still a young boy psychologically who's never got over the death of his mother, which was obviously a very tragic event back in 1997. well you know, that's a very easy element to their relationship. it's a very sick, in my opinion , element to their relationship . you and i have been told by somebody who is very close to me that meghan used my book on my posthumous biography on diana as a textbook to actually . oh, a textbook to actually. oh, really ? not only hook harry, but really? not only hook harry, but in in in rapture harry and trying to find a polite word to describe what she did and harry is like , you know, the snake is like, you know, the snake charmer and the snake i mean, he
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is completely and i when i said to regina in my book, meghan and harry the real story, i was accused of being racist and unfair and all the rest . but i unfair and all the rest. but i made the point that meghan has harry complain bitterly controlled and this becomes more and more apparent. that's a very disturbing , and more apparent. that's a very disturbing, shall we say , disturbing, shall we say, co—dependent , in my opinion, co—dependent, in my opinion, sick element to their relationship. it's not a great love story. that's how you would like to present she tells me where it is. it love story of a really rather damaged entity . really rather damaged entity. sure. and an opportunity is to was found. the means and the way and the opportunity to milk him and the opportunity to milk him and the opportunity to milk him and the situation to her financial and world advantage
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because let's remember if you look at those three episodes, there's not one incident of the british press harassing them. now they all die . so in america now they all die. so in america and canada are totally being harassed in britain? no. totally. right. you know , why do totally. right. you know, why do you why do you flee from harassment in the country that has laws , exotic protocols to has laws, exotic protocols to protect your privacy because she never wanted to be here? that's what it's about. no look, absolutely amazing. and alexis, as ever, from my royal masterminds, we will be calling on you next week, of course. phil dampier , lady colin phil dampier, lady colin campbell, thank you both so much. but coming up, is it wrong for harry and meghan's netflix doc to describe the commonwealth? the life's work of the queen elizabeth, the second as the british empire 2.0 as phil just referred to by superstar pattern. i'm going to return to debate that the return to debate that in the media because after ten. but first, as the militant unions plan, a strike by plan, a general strike by
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break tom bower and samantha markle on the way. but ann widdecombe is tonight's outsider . box says tonight's outsider. box says judean barons see hell bent on wrecking our third christmas in a row as hospitality bosses say almost a third of party bookings have now been cancelled due to rmt strikes. faced with a growing winter of discontent, rishi sunak is scrambling to introduce new legislation that would ensure minimum service levels strike action . levels during strike action. history us, though, that history tells us, though, that conservative pms can live or die by their battles militant by their battles with militant unions and 74 heath's government collapsed after turning off power and reducing the country to a three day working week with their elections . logan who
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their elections. logan of who governs falling on deaf, governs britain falling on deaf, has decade later the has a decade later the unyielding thatcher learn from the mistakes of her rival as she held firm against the 84 to 85 miners strike. so witty with a general election in two years time how sickness weakened? is it the sunak to bring back order to britain's work force and control these unions who seem to be taking control and ruining our christmas ? indeed, i think our christmas? indeed, i think first of all, if you're looking at the heath thatcher analogy, there are enormous differences. now when mrs. thatcher came to power, it was as a result of years and years of union activity . we have the winter of activity. we have the winter of discontent , even the grave discontent, even the grave diggers, what i call the strike, and therefore she was appealing to a public that was thoroughly fed up over a long time . when fed up over a long time. when you look at opinion polls amongst the public now , it isn't amongst the public now, it isn't that they're so much in sympathy
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with the unions, but what they say is they understand why they're doing it. we some way to go before the public start getting serious , seriously angry getting serious, seriously angry . there's a way to go before that. . there's a way to go before that . now, why is that? well that. now, why is that? well there are two reasons. the first is we had low inflation for so long, but we've come to regard it as an entitlement . and it as an entitlement. and therefore, you know , we therefore, you know, we understand why the unions think their wages should catch up with inflation when that's the very last thing that the country actually needs. and the second reason is because of the high spend during covid government gave the impression, well, it can always find money if it has to. you know, money's always there. somehow can borrow our there. somehow we can borrow our way anything. if we way out of anything. so if we can it for the vaccine, why can do it for the vaccine, why can't it for unions? so can't we do it for unions? so people have got to understand that inflation can only be controlled if you have below inflation . wage rises across the inflation. wage rises across the board for everybody and secondly, that there isn't a magic monetary public don't
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necessarily believe that that's the battle that rishi sunak has got to fight. he's got to get the public understanding what's going on. the problem is that , going on. the problem is that, yeah , the problem is and these yeah, the problem is and these unions are almost going for a general strike by stealth at the moment. and the tories promised a minimum in services bill in the 2019 manifesto. it's languishing in the house. this thing has had one read so actually is there anything sunak can do to save christmas now ? he can do to save christmas now? he probably will find it quite hard to save christmas this year , but to save christmas this year, but he needs to get on with that bill in 2019. as soon as you say that, people say, well, kovac, you know, you had two years of theory. you know, you had the brexit trade deal. you had all these things going on. now you've the war in ukraine. you've got the war in ukraine. excuse, excuse, excuse. if the
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government about government is serious about doing , it needs to do it doing this, it needs to do it with purpose, with will, and it needs to do it the yeah, it really does . it really does . if really does. it really does. if only i could get you in there . only i could get you in there. witty cracking the whip and really thank you so much. we will speak next week . but coming will speak next week. but coming up, the man who's documented harry and meghan's revenge mission from the start, biographer tom bower , reacts to biographer tom bower, reacts to the couple's cruel digs at william and kate. and then netflix reality show his on unmissable verdict. it's going to be blockbuster coming up live at 1020. but first, as britain seen comments , it is used the seen comments, it is used the sussex show to attack the monarchy from all angles. once it wrong for them to describe the commonwealth member, the commonwealth is the queen's late queen's life work as empire to point out by superstar pamela going to debate that next. and i'll reveal what the first newspaper front pages have to say about the harry and meghan nuclear bomb. we're back in just
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2 minutes time. nuclear bomb. we're back in just to fans. join us in 10 minutes. we're going to be discussing why the us electoral system could see a massive overhaul, why albanians are speaking out against discrimination and why the bbc is in trouble for its lack of impartiality. see you in a moment . welcome back to headliners. your
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first look at thursday's newspapers with me, andrew doyle. and i'm still here with the headline is a—team. josh howie and leo kearse . so howie and leo kearse. so albanians are feeling discriminated against when? well this is about immigration, isn't it? josh yeah, very smooth. so i've. ambassador it's a campaign of discrimination amid small boats row this is his name is queer jocko coco that was is that racist if i say that sounds a bit like a star trek character
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, that's definitely not right. you , that's definitely not right. dan wootton tonight, the sussexes declare war on britain , the monarchy and even their own flesh and blood . as meghan own flesh and blood. as meghan makes her estranged sister the villain of their just despicable netflix reality show , my half netflix reality show, my half sister, who i hadn't seen for over a decade, and that was only for a day and a half. suddenly felt like she was everywhere . i felt like she was everywhere. i don't know your middle name. i don't know your middle name. i don't know your birthday , but is don't know your birthday, but is that the truth? samantha markle joins me live for a tv world exclusive as . she hits back at exclusive as. she hits back at her sister's vicious attacks with her heartbreaking side of the story , an unmissable edition the story, an unmissable edition of cancelled at 1040 plus. as
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harry admits , sacrificed harry admits, sacrificed everything to join meghan in her world at the sussexes exposed an imbalance in their relationship with tom bower, whose bestselling book revenge first exposed the couple's war on the windsors, delivers his verdict on that and the cruel digs aimed at william and kate. his blockbuster analysis coming up live at 1050 wasn't wrong for the one sided documentary to describe the commonwealth, which is, of course, the life's work of the late queen elizabeth, the great as the british empire . 2.0 great as the british empire. 2.0 by superstar panel returns to debate next. and i'm debate next. and tonight i'm joined by dominic samuel shaun bailey and amy nicholl. elsewhere this hour, as he bats off criticism from eco activists in the name of self—sufficiency . is michael gove right to open the uk's first deep coal mine in search years? that's how big debate at 1030 devastate sky news today. also as music icon ceune news today. also as music icon celine dion reveals a heartbreaking and life changing diagnosis. sometimes causing
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difficulties . when i walk in, difficulties. when i walk in, not allowing me to use my vocal cords to sing more on that really sad developing story and a first look at how tomorrow's newspaper front pages are covering the sussexes orgy of victimhood in the media. buzz next and throughout the hour. plus who i knew greatest person union jack has just before the night is out. so do stay up with us. but first, with a round up of the day's headlines at ten, his right, alison. thanks, dan. here's the latest from the gb newsroom. the mother of harry dunn says her promise to get justice for her son is complete following the sentencing of anne sacoolas for causing his death by careless driving . the wife of by careless driving. the wife of a us diplomat received eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months in 2019, and she was
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driving on the wrong side of the road when she hit the 90 year old. later pleaded guilty to causing his death . mrs. sacoolas causing his death. mrs. sacoolas says she's deeply sorry for the pain that she caused. speaking outside the court , harry's mum, outside the court, harry's mum, charlotte charles praised the verdict and a warning for those watching on tv. this clip contains flashing images. know you know and killers have a criminal record for the rest of their life . that was something their life. that was something that you know, they never she never thought she'd see the us government never thought that they'd we've worked they'd see. and we've worked tirelessly and relentlessly to make sure that she, in the end , make sure that she, in the end, they'll have to do what you and i would have have done. so, i would have to have done. so, yeah. i would have to have done. so, yeah . harry, we do that and we yeah. harry, we do that and we get we get 15 children under the age of 15 have now died from strep a , the uk health security strep a, the uk health security agency says 13 have died in england since september, whilst northern ireland and wales recorded one death each. health officials say there's currently
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no evidence of a new strain and the rise in cases may be due to bacteria being transferred dunng bacteria being transferred during increased social mixing . during increased social mixing. waiting lists for routine nhs treatment in england have hit a record high and a&e performance is are now at a record low . is are now at a record low. according to the nhs , 7.2 according to the nhs, 7.2 million people were waiting to start routine treatment at the end of october and just 67% of a&e patients were seen within 4 hours of being admitted. ambulance times have improved are still more than 40 minutes behind the eight minute target as the government has defended its decision to open the first uk coal mine for 30 is saying will create hundreds of jobs. the levelling up secretary has given planning permission for the new mine in cumbria, despite a government commitment to phase out coal . cop26 president alok out coal. cop26 president alok sharma called the decision a backward step for uk climate
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action. speaking to gb news shadow chancellor rachel reeves refused to say if a future labour government would close the pit . we want to create jobs the pit. we want to create jobs in the north of england, including in cumbria , but we including in cumbria, but we will be doing that by investing in the jobs and the industries of the future. we've got today a fossil fuel prime minister in the age of renewables investing in the industries of the past rather than those of the future . and senior palace sources are denying claims that the royal family declined to comment on allegations made in the duke and duchess of sussex's netflix series. it's understood that kensington palace receive an email from a third party production company , but attempts production company, but attempts to verify it received no response. that contradicts a statement made at the start of the programme in the series , the programme in the series, harry accuses the royal family a huge level of unconscious bias. we're on tv, online and dab+ radio . you're watching gb news. radio. you're watching gb news. back now to today .
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back now to today. tomorrow is now in our media bouts . the first front pages are bouts. the first front pages are in and the metro is unsurprisingly leading on harry and meghan's. netflix atrocity. and that made you dig at william and kate with the headline royals don't marry for love. also on the front page, bring on the love crunch . excitement the love crunch. excitement builds for england's world cup clash with france on saturday day on the either government has admitted that new strike busting laws could actually increase the amount of industrial action and make staff shortages worse . i've make staff shortages worse. i've been looking forward to this one.the been looking forward to this one. the daily star delivers its verdict on the harry and meghan netflix documentary, saying that it's not as good as homes under the hammer. they say that's the official show verdict. and of course , they don't name them course, they don't name them
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because harry and meghan want their privacy. right? wrong the daily express leads with so hurtful reporting, the royals are , quote, deeply upset by are, quote, deeply upset by harry's netflix slurs. that's a exclusive by their royal correspondent , richard exclusive by their royal correspondent, richard palmer. the independent highlights the rising cost, the strip and outright . 15 british outright. 15 british schoolchildren now dead . the schoolchildren now dead. the number of any last week has also reportedly doubled . now, tom reportedly doubled. now, tom bower and samantha markle both coming up this hour , but my coming up this hour, but my superstar panel back with me says the political commentator dominique samuel. says the political commentator dominique samuel . former dominique samuel. former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and also earned broadcaster amy nicholl . earned broadcaster amy nicholl. incredibly. one of the biggest victims in today's three part horror show was the late queen elizabeth, the second herself, whose 70 year legacy was trashed in a matter of hours. the documentary went to great lengths to dunk on the commonwealth. one of the queen's proudest achievements, with far left commentators calling the
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british empire 2.0. and while there's still described as a club of friends who share common values , i find that language values, i find that language really problematic . i sometimes really problematic. i sometimes call the commonwealth empire 2.0 because that is what it is. by the time i met meghan, i think i travelled half of the commonwealth, met people in communities all around the world and through that i thought i knew , i thought i had an knew, i thought i had an awareness to issues, ways of living and unconscious bias. like all of that . far from being like all of that. far from being a repackage british empire, these two demure kids failed to tell viewers that the commonwealth is a voluntary association made up of 56 countries. in june , gabon and countries. in june, gabon and togo, both former french colonies, joined up . the colonies, joined up. the ungrateful sussexes were literally given the keys to the commonwealth when her majesty made them president and vice president of the queen's commonwealth trust through the most trusted positions in the
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royal family. but it wasn't enough. this couple of perma victims who instead decide to throw it all back , the late throw it all back, the late queen's face to make a quick buck and show off on netflix. so, dominique samuels, i know it wasn't the headlines of the documentary, but for me it was one of the most despicable moments because the commonwealth is not the empire 2.0, and that's the whole reason why the queen's spent 70 years working on it. gave two that job before the royal wedding when . they the royal wedding when. they claimed that they were big fans of the commonwealth, too. so what's changed ? i mean, what's what's changed? i mean, what's changed is that they've grown better and they've grown vengeful and i think that this comment by arthur for her shoe is a gaudy columnist. i mean, that tells you all you need to know. i think it's posed to sort of give academic basis to the story that they're trying to tell of meghan being a victim of racism in the uk. and that's all
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was it wasn't about her own actions and but it's still also saying the royal family bad to date and is a nefarious influence on world and that's what makes me so upset. it's saying the royal family is basically empire 2.0. and i think this point any facade of harry's still maintaining that he loves and respects his grandmother. the queen. i don't think you continue can continue to say this anymore, because he is methodically attacking every part of her legacy . i think it's part of her legacy. i think it's actually insulting to compare one second. i mean, i, i think it's unfair to let me finish the thought . i it's unfair to let me finish the thought. i think it's unfair to compare the empire and the things that happened underneath it. you know, a lot of stuff it there were some good bits, but a lot of people died and suffered as a result of that. i think that's unfair and wrong to compare it to a voluntary association that countries actually leave if they if actually can leave if they if they'd so it's clearly they'd like. so it's clearly i think the commonwealth is such a positive thing, commonwealth positive thing, a commonwealth and that you see and the inequality that you see with nations involved with the nations involved in the commonwealth literally commonwealth is literally a direct result of wealth
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extracted those nations due to colonialism , the inequality that colonialism, the inequality that we see between nations is a direct result and that's why it is important. i would i would be there's two things. for me, this was the worst thing in the documentary. i agree after has to use this as brexit was a close second deliberate vote is being racist to close but this shows you what's really going on africa should use this as a platform to make a point and why this has rumbled on is because lots of people, mainly on the left of latched themselves on to the and the sussexes the sussex and the sussexes willingly made willingly accepted them and made all horrific political all kinds of horrific political points they wouldn't have points and they wouldn't have included can i just say included those. can i just say one thing? sure, they wouldn't have in the have included this in the document tree if didn't document tree if they didn't agree. this is harry and meghan's story. the comments features in there are being used because is they feel about because is how they feel about what and i tell you why say what i say. i mean the commonwealth is a massive vehicle for good. what what's going to hold on what, over 2 billion. over 2 billion raised in charity will
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have positive influence that can up business. it could do all kinds of stuff to attack it in this way is bad to suggest is the empire is simply i mean tell me what's bad about the commonwealth the commonwealth is irrelevant and this empire irrelevant now and this empire point out is not a new idea. every single year we have this debate about the commonwealth. if just if anything, it's just a sentimental look back at how great britain was. and i think it's bit of british it's a little bit of british pride. have have this. we pride. we have to have this. we still to feel we're in still have to feel like we're in charge. we why? why, why? why would we care so much about the commonwealth? why don't we return some of the wealth that we stole and reparation? how to make this terrible law that suggests i can laugh at that suggestion because reparations are a laughable suggestion. inequality that you choose to witness is straight talk. you're talking about people from sovereign governments across the world as if they're children. you can't administer their own countries. they join the come up because they can see the benefit. and a lot of these
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countries adored the commonwealth. and by the way, a lot of the countries, if you especially the especially look at the caribbean, who do want to become republicans i'm sorry, republics, concede they republics, i concede that they do want leave the do not want to leave the commonwealth absolute commonwealth is an absolute farce. it is a community values half the countries keep homosexuality illegal talk about the thugs there are those countries that have their own of the rules . countries that have their own of the rules. this is what's so funny about the woke left. isn't it though? they want to impose their way of thinking. well, is it what is obviously a sovereign nafion it what is obviously a sovereign nation ? is gay men in prison? nation? is gay men in prison? yeah. what just said, the yeah. what just said, that's the new form of colonialism. then it's the colonialism of woke thought. commonwealth is thought. the commonwealth is anti created and relevant and isn't time going by hanging isn't the time going by hanging onto was for the queen and onto it was for the queen and the queen's gone. let it talk because those nations could leave at time. and let's be leave at any time. and let's be clear, just suggesting clear, aimee's just suggesting that people the that 2 billion people across the world antiquated don't know world antiquated and don't know what they've what they're doing. they've grown up countries who make decisions they decisions for themselves. they decided but decided to be republics but still hold commonwealth still hold the commonwealth because would they because it has a why would they do because it is because
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do that? because it is because there is not a level playing field, because of the history of colonialism there was inequality across question across the world is the question and why you to be and that is why you want to be part is this is the part this is this is the question i wanted to ask though because people like you on the left keep making these people like the like me because you make the same points about same recycled points about colonial. next? what do you colonial. what next? what do you walk on from this completely point? independence. point? you have independence. you on the rails, you seem a little on the rails, rewriting history , colonialism rewriting history, colonialism can and that's you get a chance to right is the final word short time out on the street is a final edition. unfortunately, amy is taking that very patronising left wing column, both with with patronising countries, many of the countries that are involved in empire, the commonwealth, a richer than this country. oh, look at places like singapore, canada, all those places , not some third world places, not some third world nafion places, not some third world nation that need help . and by nation that need help. and by the , i've even been born in the way, i've even been born in a smaller commonwealth nation . a smaller commonwealth nation. there is a huge pride that is attached to being part . i would
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attached to being part. i would just say i would say just finally having a day. andrew's the professor of black studies. he once described whiteness a psychosis, and he was able to tells you all you need to know. absolutely i totally agree with that assessment. for me, i was shocked by the tragic news today from the world of showbiz five time grammy winner and music , time grammy winner and music, ceune time grammy winner and music, celine dion has revealed a heartbreaking diagnosis that has forced her to cancel an upcoming toun forced her to cancel an upcoming tour. it will have devastating impacts really on the rest of her life and career . look her life and career. look recently have been diagnosed with a very rare neurologic disorder called the stiffness and syndrome, sometimes causing difficulties . when i walk and difficulties. when i walk and not allowing to use my vocal cords to sing the way i'm used to take care of yourselves , be
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to take care of yourselves, be well . i love you guys so much well. i love you guys so much and i really hope i can see you again real soon. thank you . i again real soon. thank you. i actually found that genuinely so upsetting. the disorder which affects one in 1 million people risks robbing the mastermind of legendary hits including think twice. it's all coming back to me now my heart will go on me now and my heart will go on with the ability to walk, talk and perhaps most devastatingly to sing. that's because the condition locks the body up progressively turning sufferers into human statues . it's into human statues. it's incurable, but there are thankfully treatments to slow it . development now , look, i adore . development now, look, i adore ceune . development now, look, i adore celine joan. she is the goat, the great artist, singer and performer in the world. she needs to be back on that stage. we need her back on that stage . we need her back on that stage. and so i'm sending her god's
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strength tonight . amy nicole, strength tonight. amy nicole, sean bailey , tommy examens do sean bailey, tommy examens do stand by, because coming up as leslie knope secretary michael gove , the controversial decision gove, the controversial decision is opening the uk's first deep coal mine in 30 is worth it to make the country self—sufficient . my superstore panel returned to debate that and we'll learn what more of tomorrow's newspaper is make of the hurricane. harry and meghan talking. vows to talking. the media vows to attend . but first, prince attend. but first, as prince harriet, he sacrificed every thing to join meghan in her world, have the sussexes exposed an imbalance in their relationship? will the man who's documented their revenge mission from the start? biographer tom bower. he's live with me in the studio straight after the .
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break esteemed meghan markle, biographer tom bowerjoins esteemed meghan markle, biographer tom bower joins me now for more heavy hitting royal analysis . analysis. so harry admits in the netflix show that he gave up his life to join meghan in her. show that he gave up his life to join meghan in her . world where join meghan in her. world where she sacrificed everything that she sacrificed everything that she ever knew , the freedom that she ever knew, the freedom that she ever knew, the freedom that she had to join me and my world
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and.then she had to join me and my world and. then pretty soon after that , i end up sacrificing everything that i know to join her and her . world i mean, tom, her and her. world i mean, tom, it was almost like that. each joined a cult and that sacrifice involved cutting out all sense of criticism . anyone who of criticism. anyone who disagreed with them, family members who challenged them, and they just have each other. well, it's all about how they're going to make their money and fame and fortune has nothing to do with the truth. i mean, these are three programs with marie suffering. after the second one, i really felt quite sick with the exercise of self—harm. and so to watch it, you really felt in the end i'm really punishing myself . you're like goebbels or myself. you're like goebbels or the third reich, netflix succeeded in sort of stalling this propaganda and making you wash your hand in reality,
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because of all the time. is this true? of course is not true. we're being brainwashed by these hollywood people who think this is the way to make money and in the end destroy our monarchy, to make their fortune . there are, make their fortune. there are, of course , some specific attacks of course, some specific attacks , tom, including this one on the prince and princess of wales watch . i always been a hugger . i watch. i always been a hugger. i didn't realise that. that is really a jarring for a lot of brits . i really a jarring for a lot of brits. i guess i'd started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside , that through on the inside, that there is a forward facing way of being and. then you close the doom being and. then you close the door, you go, oh, great. okay you're relaxed now. but that formality carries over on both sides . and that was surprising sides. and that was surprising to me . i don't even try hide it to me. i don't even try hide it anymore, are they? they hate william and kate. they are jealous of william and kate . and
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jealous of william and kate. and this particular incident, i mean, it the first time that ever met what did you expect, kate, to run in and give her a huge hug? but what she was even true. i mean, off this the probably not and this is from a woman who attacks her father merciless honestly in the series , a man who she abandoned for months to the media and now presents her mother, doria, speaking for the first time, telling outright lies about her ex—husband . i mean, this was ex—husband. i mean, this was a calculated attempt against the families . i calculated attempt against the families. i mean, the one thing that samantha mulgrew always predicted was just meghan turned against our family. predicted was just meghan turned against our family . she'll get against our family. she'll get harry to do the same . and that harry to do the same. and that was an exercise of doing that. and it was shocking , shocking of and it was shocking, shocking of harry to sit there and let his wife attack kate . we've been so wife attack kate. we've been so good to him. who is friend and what would diana think of harry attacking william in that way? she'd be a by her son's behaviour and that was against they know the a—team the way he
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kept on bringing in diana. diana who appeal to the media all the time , who phoned journalists time, who phoned journalists secretly , who brought martin secretly, who brought martin bashir into office, who had cooperated with andrew morton , cooperated with andrew morton, who kept on calling richard kay. i mean this is ridiculous. well, meghan herself and meghan herself in the months before she met harry, was setting up paparazzi pictures in london. she now says if the paparazzi think she the tabloids , she think she the tabloids, she begged she begged the paparazzi to photograph and they wouldn't. and when they did, she says, oh, i don't want to i'm out. and that ridiculous story about how they first met, the whole thing was of inaccurate to be was tissue of inaccurate to be polite. because what do you make of that? because as you know, harry was always very insistent in 2017, telling the it was a blind date all of a sudden there's a completely new story that they met via instagram. so we went to believe but not only that can, you really believe that can, you really believe that that photograph, meghan wearing a droopy snoopy nose and things somehow said , oh, that's
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things somehow said, oh, that's the for me. it's the woman for me. it's ridiculous . alice mean, ridiculous. alice i mean, there's calculus . it there's actually calculus. it undermined book because of undermined my book because of course i got the real story that he got a blind date and was called up and all. and she and this the thing, which this is the other thing, which is of the many, many lies. is one of the many, many lies. she tells that she arrived in london full career single girl wasn't interested. course wasn't interested. of course she'd london she'd been coming to london since for a man to since 2013, hunting for a man to marry. she wanted an englishman . she wasn't a man, and she also wanted famous. wanted wanted famous. and she wanted a famous. she arrived in famous. and she arrived in london to into london immediately, went to into wimbledon, talked to the woman she for, said, you she was working for, said, you do harry, arrange do, harry, can you arrange a blind date ? and the did blind date? and the woman did the whole thing in a of the whole thing in a tizzy of lies. and netflix knows it's untrue. and that is what's so shocking that there's executives in hollywood are plotting to destroy the monarchy because they just the money in that, as do of course, the sussexes shame on them . there was one really on them. there was one really shocking moment . all of this has shocking moment. all of this has been going viral throughout today. been going viral throughout today . i think it was one of the
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today. i think it was one of the only moments actually where you got a sense of cracks starting to show between harry and meghan. so this is when meghan really mocks our culture , the really mocks our culture, the fact that she had to curtsy in front of the late queen the first time she met. so watch this. keep your eye on harry dunng this. keep your eye on harry during this, by the way, i mean, america fans will understand this. we have mediaeval times, dinner and tournament it was like like, i can't see it like that. like, i can't see it as though was like . pleasure as though i was like. pleasure to meet you, your majesty . she's to meet you, your majesty. she's taking the piss out of the queen, begging . i look worse queen, begging. i look worse than that . like, because there's than that. like, because there's no way in her original descriptions . the curtsy is a descriptions. the curtsy is a small curtsy . windsor park. the small curtsy. windsor park. the idea that she bend down like thatis idea that she bend down like that is just ludicrous. but, you know, she's hamming it up. she's a third rate actress. she can't
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do proper acting. even so , do proper acting. even so, that's why she's doing it really down. what was the worst part really is not that in the it was that they cast every white man and woman in britain as racist, every one is racist. and the brexit vote is with doubly racist . and somehow that is what racist. and somehow that is what really stank. i going on and on about the racism of the tabloids , but only one example, one sentence on online thing. but no, i was examples and then go on and on that we're all going to white skin we're clearly racist found that a very well indeed and actually the specific example of racism that meghan ever recalled in her own life was despicable example where her mother doria was called the n—word that happened in los angeles . exactly. and by the way angeles. exactly. and by the way , all of the paparazzi pursuits of harry and meghan took place in either the us or canada , none in either the us or canada, none in either the us or canada, none
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in the uk where they had protection. and not only that, it was never people who were employed as freelancers. but meghan's father, thomas , told me meghan's father, thomas, told me explicitly throughout her childhood, throughout her life , childhood, throughout her life, even into hollywood, she never experienced any racism . she experienced any racism. she never she never came home saying, i've been any way . saying, i've been any way. there's that one example where she had to tick box to describe a race that was it, isn't it, to suggest that the us is some sort of foul place of racial harmony ? and then you come over to the uk, the most tolerant country in the world. you discover when you discover the whole thing was like this. tom i've got to ask you, next week , looking like you, next week, looking like that's where the real grenades are going to be thrown at the royal family. i mean, we've got a bit of it today. there was a hint of it, but next week is when we get to makes it and all the really contentious issues that you've obviously written about what's king charles to do about what's king charles to do about this and what you think about this and what do you think he do? well, i fear that
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he should do? well, i fear that king charles doesn't like confrontation. he doesn't want to stand against son. to take a stand against his son. and moment , to take a stand against his son. and moment, he's going and at the moment, he's going thinking of doing nothing. but i anything be sustained anything that can be sustained is good to take a lead. and i think the people of this country, the monarchy, say country, the monarchy, will say this has got to end. whether this has now got to end. whether he says it or whether william prince of wales actually says the truth, that we welcomed meghan, she's the one who dictated her departure. she's the one who declared war has got to be decided . it's decided this to be decided. it's decided this week. and the culture is in buckingham palace. of course, i was thinking pretty hard to how protect not only britain, but our monarchy and our global reputation . because believe me, reputation. because believe me, this netflix series is going to be huge damage to britain's reputation at the time for a respectful silence is very much overin respectful silence is very much over in my view. tom bower, author of the best selling biography revenge . thank you so biography revenge. thank you so much. we'll speak next week, tom, but coming after she was cruelly made , the lives of harry cruelly made, the lives of harry and meghan's netflix hit job.
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the duchess's estranged sister, samantha markle joins me live to hit back with her heartbreaking side of the story. tv world exclusive coming up at 1040. but first is michael gove's decision to open the uk's first deep coal mine in 30 years necessary to make the country self—sufficient? i suppose our panel returns to debate that and we'll of we'll find out more of tomorrow's newspapers make of the sussex doc. that's straight after .
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it's your turn to tomorrow's news tonight. now, in our media bouts . front pages are all in bouts. front pages are all in now. the guardian leads with survey reports that iranian forces are shooting at the faces and genitals of female protest students. civil unrest and anti—government protests started anti —government protests started in anti—government protests started in september following the death in september following the death in police custody of mazar amini after she was arrested for
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violating the country's mandatory hijab law. the daily mail leads on anger in the palace with insiders branding harry and meghan's due netflix show and assault on the queen's legacy the past and accused of wanting to bring down the monarchy with the docu series. the daily telegraph also leads on alleged quotes from palace insiders who have branded the netflix series, quote, deeply offensive and a direct hit on the late queen's legacy . the sun the late queen's legacy. the sun berates prince harry's betrayal of the monarchy, leading with the headline harry the nasty after this morning's bombshell release. the times also report that the palace and netflix have clashed over the sussexes soap opera reality show . sources from opera reality show. sources from the palace dispute the documentary maker's claim that the royal family declined to comment . the royal family declined to comment. stop this circus begs the daily mirror as it slams the timing of the documentary, much of which is filmed in the sussex mansion in montecito following the loss of the late queen. and as ordinary brits are forced to
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choose between eating and heating, so harry and meghan have even lost the left. and samantha markle is standing by to give me her first reaction on the documentary in just a few moments time. my superstar panel back with me now , dominique back with me now, dominique samuels, shaun bailey and amy nicholl . now, after taking the nicholl. now, after taking the brave decision to approve the uk's first coal mine in 30 years, they've announced that we might. gove has spent the day fending off fury eco backlash. so we waved through the controversial hundred an d £65 controversial hundred and £65 million project in cumbria . i million project in cumbria. i say yes to that . the decision say yes to that. the decision has been disputed for years, paves the way for 500 new regional jobs, but is outraged and remains say the move obliterates the uk's image as a climate leader. presenting the statement parliament today goes into message to eco luddites that britain must become self—sufficient . it will be the self—sufficient. it will be the only net zero metal surgical coking coal mine in the world and it is vitally important that
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all of us recognise as the inspector does on page 255, that the proposed development, which to some extent supports the transition to a low carbon future, is specifically as a consequence of the provision of a currently needed resource from a currently needed resource from a mine that aspires to be net zero heating. the course of our position as labour's answer to greater toon bergh , shadow greater toon bergh, shadow climate change secretary, read ed miliband, who just last month was suggesting the uk owes ed miliband, who just last month was suggesting the uk owe s £1 was suggesting the uk owes £1 trillion reparations for the trillion in reparations for the industrial should industrial revolution. should owning a new coal mine marks the death knell for 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 . worth noting, we find deliver. worth noting, we find ourselves in this energy mess thanks to the green agenda of the likes of lib dem leader nick
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clegg, former lib dem leader nick clegg, whose short sighted, knee jerk lobbying halted new nuclear and fracking nuclear power and saw fracking banned ago . so, banned ten years ago. so, dominic samuels, i applaud this move . what it doesn't mean that move. what it doesn't mean that we're not green. it means that we're not green. it means that we are sensible . i would say we are sensible. i would say that using coal is actually good for the environment. and i think because we are so privileged here in in the west, we saw a forget what coal is actually responsible for. we keep our homes using coal. we like our streets using coal equipment and machinery. the offices and our homes use a powered by coal. coalis homes use a powered by coal. coal is actually helped. developing countries such as india and china vastly raise the living standards of their people through things like water, irrigation systems. this is so we can make steel with which help fight off things like drought. so people can have a steady flow of crops all year round. there are very many places to call on what the left and the green agenda like to do
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is they'd like to focus on the negatives of coal and use that to paint it as a wholly bad thing. and it's just wrong. and honestly, sean , i watch read ed honestly, sean, i watch read ed and i feel terrified about what's to come. look because if he is our environment secretary, he's going to destroy our economy . ed showed that labour economy. ed showed that labour actually got ready to run the country because at some point you have to make tough decisions. and let's look at what's happened here and how people hate. it's people are going to hate. it's our independent our our independent and our affordability versus his view on the world what's important the world and what's important here. zero. it's a it's a here. it's a zero. it's a it's a carbon neutral coal mine as opposed to the coal that we buy in that we adding to the world's carbon output. and the other thing as well, until he tells us what he would do with two very important arenas. he needs to be quiet. that's going to quiet. and that's he's going to tell he close that coal tell us will he close that coal mine and where is he mine and where else is he proposed get power from until proposed to get power from until he those two he can answer those two question? i he said, oh, question? i mean, he said, oh, ironically, because labour used to the party fighting to keep to be the party fighting to keep
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coal open . now they want to coal mine open. now they want to shut them. how far your party has fallen ? i could say the has fallen? i could say the same. back to you at the moment. i think this is hilarious. opening a coal mine in 2022 and dominating listing the benefits. oh miley. no, i'm. no, i'm sorry. you can look out for the millions of people across the developing world who owe their life to coal and fossil fuels. i don't think they'd be laughing as much as you are. it reminds me of saying like, well, you know, i started smoking and i met my boyfriend that way and i had a great time and had a good time smoking. like then i found out aim . aim is talking nonsense out aim. aim is talking nonsense because you really believed you, jane. you can't believe we're having we. would you genuinely believe that we can be energy self sufficient in this country based on miliband's plan and also so can i just say it's about still making anyway, isn't it? yeah, it's kind of all a bit relevant, but no i don't. i
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always thought it's not a relevant vote. i don't support opening coal mine in 2022. i think they would probably other amy do if we have a wider conversation energy. conversation about energy. can i ask question? labour have ask one question? labour have got can i you got so right. can i ask you a question? do you in 2019 question? okay. do you in 2019 manifest amy darling. let's, let's. let's focus. do you think importing coal to make steel from the likes of russia, the usa and colombia is environmentally friendly ? that environmentally friendly? that is that fine . i will concede is that fine. i will concede that you might have questions, but the point is this to maintain why you do issues of agreement, to amy, me is do stand by who's coming up. should harry and meghan apologise for weaponizing brexit in their netflix orgy of victimhood? we'll discuss that as my superstore panel returned to nominate for today's greatest person. and you jackass . but person. and you jackass. but first, it's itv world exclusive as meghan's estranged sister, samantha markle heads back after being made the villain of the duchess of solutions story, she
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delivers her unmissable verdict straight after the . delivers her unmissable verdict you didn't say that. you simply asked. i just was just curious if it was. please don't send anything in to us. albanian ambassador may the force be with you.so ambassador may the force be with you. so i. yeah, he is basically . look, it's all been kicking off. yeah there's all of these albanians, they're basically making up a third of the people who are coming over the 12,000 of the 44,000 or so. right but the claim is that this is 2% of albanian men are now. yeah. and he's saying that that's not true . is it not true. well he's
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saying it's not true. okay. do you think it's not true? no, i think it might be true. okay yeah, i think in that case, given that albania isn't at war. yeah, the likelihood is that most of these are in fact economic migrants. absolutely. some people would argue that they are criminals or the majority of criminals. it's like i would argue that the majority are over here for economic reasons that aren't necessary related to drugs. yes but the way bringing drugs up is because most of them are coke dealers. why? so the albanian ambassador
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complained that a lot of them have been stereotype as cocaine dealers, when in fact a lot of break now, after the release of their netflix series christmas in montecito is bound to be a very lonely affair as the sussexes viciously cut ties with each of their families . just take a look their families. just take a look at meghan's snobbery when she trashed her father, thomas markle's side of the family, particularly going after her wonderful half sister, samantha . and suddenly i just have my mom , who's classy and quiet in mom, who's classy and quiet in there. and then you have the other side of my family that is just acting differently . my half just acting differently. my half sister, who i hadn't seen for over a decade, and that was only for a day and a half. suddenly it felt like she was everywhere. i don't know your middle name. i
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don't know your birthday. i hadnt don't know your birthday. i hadn't had her fall out with her. we didn't have a closeness to be able to have that and i wanted a sister . while in a tv wanted a sister. while in a tv world exclusive , the victim of world exclusive, the victim of those vicious attacks, samantha markle joins me now to give her side of the story . i look, side of the story. i look, samantha, we had tom bower on earlier , who is obviously earlier, who is obviously researched both sides of the story. and he's with you . he story. and he's with you. he thinks meghan is telling porky pies . but let's respond to what pies. but let's respond to what she said . step by step, sam. so she said. step by step, sam. so she's trying to make out there that she has no form of relationship with you ? well, relationship with you? well, that's been the rhetoric. so far. and i think, you know, i was never out there saying that we were close. we had a normal relationship for older brothers and sisters with a younger sibling. and so that's pretty clear. it was with my brother and i thought a pretty normal
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life . but it wasn't until the life. but it wasn't until the time of the wedding when the media started to get to us . in media started to get to us. in other words, we didn't seek out the media. we were living our lives quietly and privately. but the media found us, and it seems as though as soon as they did, even though we said some favourable things in the beginning , they and became , oh beginning, they and became, oh my god, they've found my family . and in my opinion, this is what it seemed like. seal off the hatches so nobody can talk . the hatches so nobody can talk. and almost instantly it seemed as though dirt was being thrown upon us, so that if somebody did speak to us , that we would have speak to us, that we would have no credibility . so it was an no credibility. so it was an interesting phenomenon and this vicious cycle of wanting to set the record straight , wondering the record straight, wondering what was going on with her, wanting to give her the benefit of the doubt, and still, all the while feeling like we were defending ourselves against things that weren't real in the media and always out there. so
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it's not like we were out by nine to yeah, it was very what so horrible about what she's donein so horrible about what she's done in this tv show is she's actually weaponised your own daughter samantha ashley but finally she did have to admit that she uninvited your daughter to her wedding. watch this . i to her wedding. watch this. i don't think anyone understands what that very small comms team was dealing with . they just was dealing with. they just couldn't wrap their head around. and i have compassion for it. how do we explain that? this half sister isn't invited to the wedding , but half sister isn't invited to the wedding, but that the half sister's daughter is so with ashley, the guidance at the time was to not have her come to our wedding . wow yeah. wow what a wedding. wow yeah. wow what a porky pie . when that happened . porky pie. when that happened.
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also, at the same time, we had found out that with my dad's heart attack, the queen and king charles wanted to reach out. but we heard that my sister said no. similarly with this, i just recently found out, you know, it's really sad because ashley and i were on talking terms. we were i thought , and i were on talking terms. we were i thought, bonding after not speaking for a while, even though we did speak , i wanted my though we did speak, i wanted my kids to be raised with their grandpa because i didn't trust babysitters . when i was dealing babysitters. when i was dealing with disability and having to work, i didn't know anyone in los angeles well enough that i felt safe with that. so i felt like i was doing that because you in a wheelchair, sam, you are in a wheelchair, sam, and going and and you were going through and you it , you and you were going through and you it, you were going you admit it, you were going through a very difficult divorce, always knew that divorce, but always knew that your daughter was safe with her paternal grandparents. and that and that was the priority. so to weaponize . so do you do you weaponize. so do you do you crazy piers airs this story about ashley. i found out from a
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royal insider that the royals did not make that decision and that ashley was lied to. and my sister , in fact, was the one sister, in fact, was the one reportedly who told ashley she couldn't go to the wedding . so couldn't go to the wedding. so i felt like she was manipulating my daughter, lying to her and that's really sad because my daughter seemingly was holding a grudge and feeling like i was the reason she could make an is now trying to turn your own daughter against you . right, daughter against you. right, right . you know, and sadly , you right. you know, and sadly, you know, my daughter went on and had her own life as i always wanted. we weren't close , but we wanted. we weren't close, but we were forming bonds again . and were forming bonds again. and that was really special and important to me. and i think she felt an alliance with meg . but felt an alliance with meg. but for meg to twist that and to lie and then suggest that the reason she couldn't go to the wedding to put that on me when that was not true at all, the royals lied. and by the way, what you're saying is completely
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correct, samantha, because i've spoken to lots of my own royal sources as well. and they were always very clear . they never always very clear. they never told who to invite to her told meghan who to invite to her own wedding . she had full own wedding. she had full control over that. but what she wants to do is blame the courtiers. so she doesn't have to own her own decisions. now can we just talk ? can we just can we just talk? can we just look at this terrible comment? and i really do mean that that prince harry made about your father , father thomas, and that father, father thomas, and that might , of father, father thomas, and that might, of course, is incredibly sad . i thought that before this sad. i thought that before this . and now she doesn't have a father . and i showed you that father. and i showed you that because if meg wasn't with me , because if meg wasn't with me, then her dad would still be her dad . what what ? i mean , her dad. what what? i mean, her father is recovering from a
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stroke, literally about a three hour drive. i mean , could you hour drive. i mean, could you believe that she doesn't have a father ? no. and that was all father? no. and that was all lies , too. and to suggest that lies, too. and to suggest that at one point that they they allegedly said they sent a car and he refused to get a no. he was in the hospital with a heart attack . he wasn't getting text attack. he wasn't getting text messages. and for them to say for her to allegedly say , well, for her to allegedly say, well, samantha must have a race to his text, how can i do that from florid when he's in rosarito, mexico ? i don't have telekinesis mexico? i don't have telekinesis yet because that's trying to say just because just to clarify , so just because just to clarify, so that for people who have watched the horrible bull faced , meghan the horrible bull faced, meghan tried to claim that someone had into set ted her father's phone presumably you and that you were sending the messages on behalf of thomas . right. not possible. of thomas. right. not possible. he was in rosarito, mexico. i
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was in florida, not possible at all. so that's as you know, that's really far fetched and it's really horrible . as your it's really horrible. as your father watched the series , has father watched the series, has thomas watched so far? because this must be incredibly hurtful to him? you know, we breathed him, but i didn't want him to watch because like everything it's lying upon, lie upon lie. and he's been through so much to heart attacks and a stroke and she unable of this, watched it, did nothing about it. and for harry to say something like that is egregious. at no point they could have gotten on a plane just like they jet set to paris and go have lunch somewhere or go to new york or go to the ripple of hope awards. why didn't they get on a plane and go to my father in the hospital? and, you know, paparazzi and, you know, the paparazzi would hounded them. would not have hounded them. that's excuse. they that's a cheesy excuse. they were there. didn't were never there. they didn't want there. and everything want to be there. and everything else pr, smoke and mirrors. else was pr, smoke and mirrors. so, you and i think here's so, you know, and i think here's another thing for harry to say.
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and meghan to say, we never got to tell our story. baloney you were paying multimillion dollar pr firms to tell your story the way you controlled it, the way you wanted it told, while you also disparaged and silenced others. so i don't want to hear we didn't get to we're finally getting to tell our story. we've heard their stories all along. that's what multimillion dollar pr firms do. so that is a lie to lay some . you know, i take your lay some. you know, i take your side now. i know and i know you know that. i know that what you're saying is correct and it's the truth . and i know it's it's the truth. and i know it's been a painful day for you. so thank you so much for coming on and sharing your side of the story with the world because it's very important. this is one side of the story in the netflix documentary . and as you say, documentary. and as you say, there's a lot of porky pie. so sad. marco thank you so much.
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but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest person and union jackass . by superstar union jackass. by superstar panel with ted dominique samuels, your gp no money please. so my greatest britain is maxwell harrison he's an international ballroom dancer who started petition to reform the vaccine damage payments. great guy. yep he was injured by the pfizer vaccine . after a the pfizer vaccine. after a second shot, he contracted heart disease . so he's trying to help disease. so he's trying to help people that have been injured by it. i just knock getting any sort of government support at all and with really stringent and ridiculously thresholds and ridiculously high thresholds for actually receive for them to actually receive compensation . sean bailey, your compensation. sean bailey, your money . my compensation. sean bailey, your money. my nominee is raheem sterling . even for returning sterling. even for returning home. he's family after they've suffered a ratings, they came back from the world cup even though he was trying to represent his country. and now that he's helped, his family is planning to return back the planning to return back to the world hoping school will world cup and hoping school will go and kyle, you know, me and my
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nominee is yusra mardini . she is nominee is yusra mardini. she is a syrian refugee who arrived here on a small boat and went on to represent her country at the rio olympics. and she's the subject of a new netflix film called the swimmers, which i would love it if everyone would watch. okay i'm going to go for raheem sterling . i was tough on raheem sterling. i was tough on him early in the week. good on him early in the week. good on him getting that plane is him for getting on that plane is for country. it's he for his country. it's what he should very quickly, dominic, should do very quickly, dominic, your jackass man hiring your union jackass man is hiring meghan weaponizing brexit. meghan for weaponizing brexit. in documentary . yeah, in the documentary. yeah, there's many reasons that it's probably the best sean probably the best one. sean bailey many minds is a bailey you know many minds is a rmt london facing more rmt union london are facing more strikes a to figure out strikes as a to figure out what's happening. their latest pilot. we man to stand pilot. we need the man to stand up stop these strikes and up and stop these strikes and i mean you nominee matt mean at cal you nominee matt hancock i hope that's the hancock and i hope that's the last time we ever say his name on television. that would be nice. wouldn't it be nice? it would nice. know, earlier would be nice. you know, earlier in the week, matt hancock , in the week, matt hancock, actually one of harry and meghan . but i'm going to do a flip
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reverse tonight because after that three hour net flicks atrocity, of course, dominates , atrocity, of course, dominates, right? harry and meghan , that right? harry and meghan, that union jackass of the day , what union jackass of the day, what a disgraceful attack on the country , on the monarchy , on the country, on the monarchy, on the british people , most british people, most fundamentally, on the memory of queen elizabeth . the second just queen elizabeth. the second just three months after her death. shame on them. the nominees have not shown. bailey, amy, nicole, thank you so much. my superstore panel , thank you so much. my superstore panel, brilliant thank you so much. my superstore panel , brilliant show. thank you panel, brilliant show. thank you for your company all week. i've loved it. i'm back again monday night from 9 pm. next up, it's headliners though. good night.
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hello, i'm radisson in the gb news room. the mother of harry dunn says her promise to get justice for her son is well and truly complete. following the sentencing of anne sacoolas causing his death by careless driving, the wife of a us diplomat received eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months. in 2019, she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she hit the 19 year old and later pleaded guilty to causing his death . mrs. sacoolas says his death. mrs. sacoolas says she is deeply sorry for the pain that she's caused . speaking that she's caused. speaking outside the court , harry's outside of the court, harry's mum, charlotte charles praised the verdict and a
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