tv Laurence Fox Replay GB News December 10, 2022 12:00am-1:01am GMT
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but although it's friday, rejoice . i know i am coming up rejoice. i know i am coming up on tonight's show. rejoice. i know i am coming up on tonight's show . despite the on tonight's show. despite the cost of heating your home, despite chris whitty telling you , put in your old love badness and invest in you, what will he be paying them? yes, the nation's health is of course important, but should we have a choice in how we eat our homes. surely whitty then , we are surely whitty then, we are
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delving into the murky world of . the twisted files pas de nero and elon musk has released more information on how people were silent and blacklisted on the site. and finally we end this wonderful friday evening with a very interesting discussion about democracy or the lack thereof. all of that coming up often used to talk i think . to often used to talk i think. to laurence thank , you this is the laurence thank, you this is the latest from the gb newsroom. a child with a suspected of strep a has died in sussex bringing the total number of deaths in the total number of deaths in the uk during the recent outbreak to six in the uk health security agency confirmed the child was at hove park school . child was at hove park school. it says it is working with brighton and city council as well as school to raise awareness of . the signs and awareness of. the signs and symptoms . thousands of royal symptoms. thousands of royal mail staff walked off the job in a new wave of strikes. more than
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115,000 workers rallied outside parliament demanding better pay and conditions. members of the communication workers union strike again on sunday with further action planned throughout the month, including christmas eve. the prime minister says the government is looking at tough new laws to help minimise. looking at tough new laws to help minimise . the chancellor help minimise. the chancellor has announced to overhaul the financial sector, pledging to review and replace hundreds of pages. review and replace hundreds of pages . eu review and replace hundreds of pages. eu regulations. dubbed edinburgh reforms jeremy hunt says brexit has provided a golden to reshape the. more than 30 regulated changes have unveiled, including reversing measures introduced following 2008 financial crash . banks have 2008 financial crash. banks have much healthier finance fully since 2008. we put in place a process so financial issues can be resolved, which we didn't have before . but on that basis have before. but on that basis we also want to make sure they can compete with other financial
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, whether it's the united states or asia. and is in a fantastic to do that and that's why these reforms will make a big difference . a fuel poverty difference. a fuel poverty charity is the rising cost of living and cold will leave millions struggling. this winter. national energy action says people are facing a choice of either in unheated homes , of either in unheated homes, racking up debt. it comes as the uk health security agency has issued a cold weather alert for with temperatures predicted to drop to as low as minus ten. the met office is warning up to four inches of snow could fall in london and the south—east this weekend . brazil have been weekend. brazil have been knocked out of the world card, losing on penalties to croatia croatia . supporters in zagreb croatia. supporters in zagreb jumped for joy croatia. supporters in zagreb jumped forjoy as croatia. supporters in zagreb jumped for joy as that team reached the semi—finals. they'll now face winner of tonight's game with the netherlands
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playing argentina . meanwhile, playing argentina. meanwhile, england are preparing face reigning champions france night and captain harry kane says his team are determined to win into to this tournament , hoping and to this tournament, hoping and believing that we can it and we've got to a stage where we expect it to be and now is about trying to push on and we face a really tough game tomorrow but i know everyone's ready we've prepared and we will go into that game we've yeah maybe more belief in what we did back in 2018 tv online and dab plus radio. this is gb news is back to laurence fox . to laurence fox. hello. yesterday morning halfway through episode of the rich people feeling sorry for
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themselves. i got a phone call, a friend, a highly decorated military veteran who served in opposite hurry or h as we now call him, post—doc him entry are unnamed soldier started a youtube channel in an attempt to rebuild his life following the trauma of having his and comrades blown up in front of his eyes on the battlefield . he his eyes on the battlefield. he was fighting to see if i was okay, which he does, periodic because he's a nice man and. he's aware that suffering is not restricted solely to one experience or another , he said. experience or another, he said. the youtube had demonetised his account until the 5th of january because he'd been posting misinformation about harry and meghan . and they said this was, meghan. and they said this was, and i quote a severe policy violation of harassment . our violation of harassment. our unnamed soldier had broken youtube's unfathomable community guidelines with the egregious error of revealing what he had witnessed as he served alongside the presence then prince harry in, afghanistan during his time there . when he queried why his
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there. when he queried why his account had been demonetised particularly in the month he needs most to buy his children's christmas presents . he was told, christmas presents. he was told, if he was to mention harry or meghan ever again in any youtube video , his account would be video, his account would be terminated permanently from their platform . the mind boggles their platform. the mind boggles their platform. the mind boggles the algorithm. finding the mentions the markle's in among the millions videos uploaded on to youtube every day and deciding which ones are or aren't to each make as we now must refer to them. but more importantly, whose it is and who is paid to look for and remove any of them . this sadly, is the any of them. this sadly, is the cut and thrust of the online truth wars heavily stuck to one side's favour and one sided truth rather than done in the truth rather than done in the truth . now, i don't know whether truth. now, i don't know whether my friend and what he said me is true. having in his words go by. but sitting as the herself pinned the military cross through his chest for a very factual of the ballet he
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displayed on the battlefield , displayed on the battlefield, ballet witnessed and written on in the citation for proposing him his medal by many of his comrades . my instinct him his medal by many of his comrades. my instinct is to believe him, rather than the terms and conditions who wish to silence his version of events. but i'll leave that decision you. which brings on to elon musk last musk released troche of the twitter files via barry vise, an journalist formerly of the new york and in it us conspiracy c factual has found out yet again that pretty much everything we have suspected has turned out to be true. i draw eyes and attention to the case ofj bhattacharya sunetra gupta . martin calder called off and the other much maligned authors of great barrington declaration , the last piece of carefully through sanity before world descended into the mass formation of 2020. for those of you i'm familiar with the great barrington declaration. it the entirely commonsensical, rational , entirely commonsensical, rational, humane proposal that wealth is a nasty virus which
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conspiracy contend leaked or was released deliberately from a lab in wuhan, china, the result of gain of research undertaken and paid by the americans. because such research is deemed too dangerous on american soil. worked its way around the west. west the world that our best opfion west the world that our best option was to protect those we love most , the elderly and love the most, the elderly and the vulnerable. but let the rest of us share it around, get on with our lives instead of destroying world's economy, dispensing with every single fundamental human right we previously enjoyed , it was previously enjoyed, it was revealed as part of the data dump to bury lies from . elon dump to bury lies from. elon musk, twitter's anarchic truth blessed the js account and that of many like his have been blacklisted. the boosted or unfriended as misinformed missive disinformation by. the twitter overlords you compare the truth nowadays, but to a doctor called off and others gave us a way forward when our children weren't denied an education and people wouldn't
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have to die alone in hospitals saying the last words loved ones on an ipad , twitter and all on an ipad, twitter and all social media had other ideas . social media had other ideas. there was only one way out. there was only one way out. there was only one way that would not violate terms and conditions and that way was the ag, lte . we no longer in a world ag, lte. we no longer in a world of law . we live in a world of of law. we live in a world of terms and conditions. and it would seem the island terms and conditions like signatories and possible mine and my decorated friends of the truth , the whole friends of the truth, the whole truth and nothing the truth . my truth and nothing the truth. my guessis truth and nothing the truth. my guess is that much more the coming weeks will be shown to have been lies lies and statistics . and if you know elon statistics. and if you know elon musk really wants to save humanity rather than rewiring our brains, you should take youtube like twitter away from who run it and gift it to the people to which you really
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belong . so first out, we will be belong. so first out, we will be talking to pollution. we will be talking to pollution. we will be talking . so i'm here asking the talking. so i'm here asking the question are pollution measures a smokescreen for net zero? email me at gbviews@gbnews.uk . email me at gbviews@gbnews.uk. tweet me laws are fox fox . tweet me laws are fox fox. this just in from chris whitty . just in from chris whitty. having grown tired of shelling for big pharma, the medical officer has turned his eyes to the glory of the sun monster. he says the burning whitewood indoors is significant pollution and people should be encouraged to . stop, stop having your to. stop, stop having your fires, stop your jungle tv, stop fires, stop yourjungle tv, stop it all, he also claims indoor air pollution caused domestic heating system aerosols and cooking appliances are becoming an increasingly problem for the nation's health. with me to debate this topic , delighted to debate this topic, delighted to welcome environment editor sceptic chris morrison and pete
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knapp. air quality phd student and spokesperson for extinction rebellion . think how are you rebellion. think how are you guys? know more like a stockbroker than a man from extinction . yeah i know on way extinction. yeah i know on way over here i was thinking, you know, i've got to look smart. i'm going to be on the telly so i'm going to be on the telly so i'm going to go. and i went to a charity shop and i found this absolute stunner of the show. it's a very strong storming you're first as a you're going to go first as a result. what you think of chris telling everyone not to have their i i'm work in air theirfive. i i'm i work in air pollution after having worked as a teacher beijing and a maths teacher in beijing and that's saw smog that's where i saw the smog really affecting children's health and that's caused a big change in my perception of air quality . when i came back to the quality. when i came back to the uk, i thought, okay, going to make a change now. so it started in in indoor air quality actually. what you were saying before that's changed a little bit since covid, now , yeah, bit since covid, but now, yeah, that's my area of expertise . i'm that's my area of expertise. i'm really committed to saving lives through reducing pollution will cause what do you think we would
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all like to save lives through air pollution ? the whitty report air pollution? the whitty report was very interesting. in fact, i read it and it's quite a bit of science and it does talk about how over the last few decades pollution has declined dramatically because used industrialisation to clean up as as industrialised societies do cleaner. if we're to start. but you were right at the beginning, lawrence, when you talked about it being a bit of a smokescreen for net zero it's yet more nanny from the governing elites pushing us towards consuming less . and if we're going to get less. and if we're going to get worried about wood burning fires , then we ought to close down the drax power station in yorkshire which produces 6% of the electricity and produces it from wood pellets, which we bnng from wood pellets, which we bring over thousands of miles over north america. and for something inexplicable reason, this is counted as renewable energy . so it's okay, i guess , energy. so it's okay, i guess, to carry on with that nonsense with 800 million. i think of
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subsidies over the years . but if subsidies over the years. but if you want a lighter wood fire a cheap wood fire in your then that seems to be a problem. pete and as far as i remember trees are renewable yeah so they not renewable energy source . well renewable energy source. well not really i mean i even though trees grow right they are renewable in that sense . there's renewable in that sense. there's a lot more detail within that. so for example if had an old wood that's old trees and new trees and different and the biodiversity flourishes in an ecosystem that has a mixture of ages of trees normally when you're trying to harvest wood you're trying to harvest wood you monocultures of trees which is kind of a biodiverse dead zone so try to discourage monarch cultures of crops and trees. we've seen this actually what latvia is in most of their wood goes to the uk to burnt and we've seen drastic declines in
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the in the birds there woodland birds because of this kind of that they bother to diversify they're getting cut down shipped over here. yeah we're not growing our own. i to live with a thousand acres of woodland above me which was chopped down repeatedly. yeah. well, i mean , repeatedly. yeah. well, i mean, the uk unfortunately, is one of the uk unfortunately, is one of the most nature countries and. it has been that way over the past thousand emotional level over and you know, i remember my friends of mine saying they call wood fire jungle television. it's just like you stop looking at it. it fills human being with such joy to be able to be warmed by something you know to feel a little bit like you were of making it. can you empathise with people that want to keep that going on resolutely. i think fire is in it's fascinating it's plasma it's not one of the three solid liquid gas phases that you get to school. it's this interesting flickering madness which is always changing . i find it
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always changing. i find it fascinating and the with that is when you're burning wood , the when you're burning wood, the smoke that is produced in up the chimney and into the neighbourhood and this is where the problem because it's people wouldn't deal with it does in the whatever not really know because you produce in such high quantities so 8% of homes in the uk burn wood it causes ao% of the primary air pollution in the uk. so it's a small amount they won't tell us. they can't can't , but it's a small amount of wood burning. but it does create a large of pollution. okay, i think anyone would deny that that wood burning would create pollution depending on what we pollution depending on what we pollution is, you know, compared to as you say, it's the anniversary of the of 70 years ago this week and we seem to have done a great deal to pollution as well . yes again you
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pollution as well. yes again you go back to what what trying to do what are they trying to stop us burning if that's if they're worried about the stuff that the atmosphere the best thing to do is but natural gas it it produces very little that other than c02 it specifically about word i peat has made some pretty good points what do we have to from on wood issue particularly whether we should well i suppose you could argue that woods is used by i mean where i live at wimbledon common use be able to it they would they would put it in piles now that's all been banned it's a cheap form energy we're required to take on more expensive forms of heat pumps air pumps . good, good, good luck air pumps. good, good, good luck trying to get out the air at the moment outside and out of the ground . and so but i think it's ground. and so but i think it's all to do with demonising pollution. it's all to do with
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human beings and messy in order to live in a civilised industrial society , we have to industrial society, we have to have that energy. we have to combust things , we have to burn combust things, we have to burn things and, you know , we just things and, you know, we just have to accept that there is always going to be a amount of pollution around where he would be. and we've lived with it. the alternative is put on our puritan hats and stop everything that's bad for us. stop keeping us warm, live in a and you know, where will that get? what's the technology there? any technology to have to a have a wood burner that as a, you know, like a filter yeah, it's all of the rubbish . yeah. can be taken away rubbish. yeah. can be taken away in and dispose of safely . is in and dispose of safely. is there something now or is it just blanket ban on the burning of wood. well if only that were the case, if there was some to actually scrub out all they in power station, then they can qualify. power stations have ways of getting rid of the nastiest of nasty. sure nastiest of the nasty. sure they're expensive to they're very expensive to run when in in china they
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when i living in in china they didn't turn them on often because they were so expensive to run run . because they were so expensive to run run. but because they were so expensive to run run . but yes scrubbers to run run. but yes scrubbers are a thing if you were to be very very wealthy, perhaps you could do that and your chimney you really, really wanted to burn that would. but there is within wood burning trade, there's something called an eco stove . and when has been as stove. and when has been as being read, you don't like the sound? i hate to sound bit. yeah. what's it powered by. well, eco stove powered with wood. right all but it, it, it produces the equivalent of 18 diesel exhaust. produces the equivalent of 18 diesel exhaust . possible diesel exhaust. possible emissions. well fortunately that combined well this is a euro six standard. right. and having a wood burning stove is effectively having an pipe on top of your house. i but that's why i love i love driving through the country of an
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evening and looking at the local pub and you go when the lights on and you know there's a wood burning fire there, you know, there a patron outside nursing their pints because that's awful as well. and you see the smoke drifting the landscape. we have this wonderful called wind and you just i didn't want to swap that we but we accept a certain of pollution because we here. so that's the point . so which is that's the point. so which is politics which is yes humans do well and we just create in pollution wherever we go . beings pollution wherever we go. beings are messy , but we, you know, are messy, but we, you know, that's what we i mean, nature is messy in that sense what which it seems to be doing is he seems to be putting on a puritans point it hat and trying to ban everything now he's interpreting yeah you by the way are the most sane person i've met who would speak for accenture . and while speak for accenture. and while i'm very glad to hear it, i mean there plenty of us screaming at me in my gentlemen. thank you very much for not debating and being really polite to each
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welcome back . earlier i asked welcome back. earlier i asked you are pollution measures a smokescreen for net zero? and see what you have to say. leeann says, yes, there are a hundred percent. thank you. then you're saying. shontell not a smoke screen at all, just dealing with the biggest problem in the world is, yeah, people having fire, right? paul says one day we will look back on net zero and
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realise what an unnecessary waste of time and money it is. i think we will. one day we'll all be freezing in a cave, going the hell were we thinking ? pat says hell were we thinking? pat says deaung hell were we thinking? pat says dealing with air pollution , dealing with air pollution, global warming is worth paying for , bit more for, and getting for, bit more for, and getting an electric car. i don't see what the big deal is except the electric is charged up as electric car is charged up as the result of coal fired power station or a buyer. solar made in china which was made by coal fired power station. anyway, another viewer says air pollution measures smokescreen for net zero. no, it's to raise more money for the rich and sadiq khan to dig himself out of the deep. only then 68% of people don't like sardines. you lifespans but he's going to go ahead with them anyway keep ahead with them anyway and keep sending views . them sending me your views. them coming. email gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet me lotsa thoughts right 7 or tweet me lotsa thoughts right ? ellen is unleashing 12 twitter. all right . from the twitter. all right. from the lefty bindings has been shackled to yep it's the twitter files
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saga get your popcorn ready the platform out a secret black list of topics and accounts to prevent them from trending according to data obtained by journalist barry vise vice made their revelations twitter last night in a second, deluge of what's been dubbed the judge files she reported that twitter used visibility filtering to downplay they objected to and had people working to reduce the traction gained by individual or their tweets. you know i'm asking twitter in october for aa billion quid really spent responding gleefully revelations regarding company he now owns retreating vice's thread and adding a very cheeky popcorn emoji . so joining me to discuss emoji. so joining me to discuss twitter twitter and text in the uk is the uk director of the common sense society, emma alberta , good to be with you. alberta, good to be with you. lawrence oh, yeah. well, i, for 1 am. shocked. are you not shocked? these revelations that
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shadow banning happened to be a real . it's shadow banning happened to be a real. it's broken me i wish thought it was it was a sort crucible of honesty truth political neutrality . you're political neutrality. you're happy about it i think firstly i think it's fantastic . elon musk think it's fantastic. elon musk is being transparent this way by releasing these things . what releasing these things. what i thought was a really is that. so firstly a bit of background that these files have been released to journalists barry weiss and matt taibbi and taibbi put on his twitter a sort of supplement or two they're releasing of these files explaining why there had been a slight in releasing the second batch, which we've just we've just had to drop . and just we've just had to drop. and the reason for that actually because they they discovered that elon had fired the guy who had been working as their most senior legal counsel, and that this was partly because he had edhed this was partly because he had edited the first batch. so he'd been involved without without the new management knowing that.
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so this show just shows how deep rot within twitter goes and that that phrase visibility filtering, it's so perfectly sinister, isn't it just it's these little words put together that make, oh, i'm. tell me two things. one, chilling by youtube and, you know, actually, one, what's coming next. the twitter data actually by youtube . well, data actually by youtube. well, i don't know what could possibly be coming next from youtube . the be coming next from youtube. the twitter dump . i imagine that twitter dump. i imagine that that this is going to be a think probably that they've got a lot of documents they need to wade through . and once they've got through. and once they've got that in its entirety i think that in its entirety i think that you know we have no idea how deep this is going to go when it comes to youtube. i don't think the aliens necessarily going to be able buy youtube particularly because maybe he'll make twitter into something fantastically who knows but i think we already
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knows but i think we already know from experience and we know from the way that they behaved dunng from the way that they behaved during during the pandemic, particularly the companies like youtube and google employ similar techniques to the ones that we've seen . so this idea of that we've seen. so this idea of filtering visibility filtering is similar to this concept of friction where basically any information that a company doesn't want you to see they can different levels of friction . to different levels of friction. to make it less likely that you will across that in your searches so . i think what we searches so. i think what we really is a more like barry weiss really looking into the sorts of things that these companies are doing on the sort of deep level . and i think also of deep level. and i think also interestingly as we saw from the first twitter dump, this very close relationship between big tech and particularly in america democratic party . elon musk democratic party. elon musk himself said that twitter had basically become the become
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another limb the demo of the democratic party and over the hunter biden laptop leaks were just answering to them taking down anything the democratic party asked them to take down. and i think that that changes the debate that we're having around big tech being, you know, the square, because if they do have such close relationships with the and the same thing with with the and the same thing with with youtube as well that youtube's definition of misinformation shown was throughout the pandemic , hooked throughout the pandemic, hooked to the world health organisation of a local health bodies and. the information that they were out and anybody who put anything even if it turned out to be true that contradicted that had videos taken down and all that of thing. so i think that this is a rabbit hole that goes very, very deep. i saw jay bhattacharya tweet this morning and it actually put a lump my throat because you can tell this is really, really nice man top is a really, really nice man top of being one of the finest real interests on the planet. and he
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just was saying i'm so shocked at what is being done to children's lives to every citizen across the west particularly and you know should that be an absolute outrage you know now the us is sort of that we've been booted out , screamed we've been booted out, screamed at and called all names under the sun. should we be around and going to these to the people that treated us, the piers morgan of this world who to us, how should we be dealing with them moving forward when you have all of these parties, groups have been increasingly lobbying the big tech companies for more and more monitoring and more censorship online, i what we should be doing is pushing for ethics because what clearly what twitter did with respect to the elections in the united states was was manipulating was it was manipulating democracy. it's completely unethical. what an election what they what
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they've done with with jay bhattacharya as well. that is also unethical because the consequence of those lockdown policies for children that that bhattacharya was trying to raise those are really serious consequences needed to be discussed and twitter knowingly filtered that information so that people couldn't access it. so i think we need to be having a really serious conversation about big tech and about al and ethics and we need a truth and reconciliation commission . will reconciliation commission. will you stay with me for a minute? coming up? i will be right back. and i'll reading and responding to views . i can . three or. being radicalised before you be radicalised on call of target, you can talk to people and headsets and also also a lot of
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like you enjoying the game. would you like to do this in real life? you know, that kind of doesn't happen with sonic the hedgehog does? no the thing no. berman this is sort of sucking in people who aren't really terrorists. so like autistic kids who download bomb making young people anxiety. yeah yeah. so, i mean, there's a lot of a lot of people with mental health problems , people who spend too problems, people who spend too long in the internet. and you can imagine if you're a teenager, you want to download, you want to find out, make a pipe you want to find out, make a pipe bomb or some you've got that on your hard drive. that's that's a terrorist offence. there is some good news though.
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so those radicalised online even though they make up the majority of terrorists plots are less likely to succeed. and you know, traditionally we thought that if the radicalised online is going to hide what they're doing actually they're more likely to signpost their intent to commit terror, possibly , possibly, you terror, possibly, possibly, you know, as a side effect, because they learn on call of duty and they're not they're not really terror . some they're not they're not really terror. some of them. they're not they're not really terror . some of them. they're terror. some of them. they're not, you know, hardcore . you not, you know, hardcore. you know, this is another promise. and you get this kind of concept creep. and, you know, when you implement these kind of this kind of study can lead to laws which are to crack down on
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internet discussions when sometimes they're not terrorist , they're just sort of a bit robust or a bit, you know, like the prevent strategy. they've had a lot of problem with this with people being reported for fairly innocuous things because people don't understand the difference. yeah. so anyway, we're going to move on this friday's mail. nick we thought we would like you'd like this story because this is about one of your political heroes. it is. andrew yeah. aoc alexandria ocasio—cortez, my, my hero, the house ethics committee is investigating
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welcome back. time some more of your views and. i've been asking our air pollution a smoke screen and that zero hour says yes the net zero agenda is just the project of rich bureaucrats that will do nothing but rinse the poor and lining the pockets manufacturing buses . pollution manufacturing buses. pollution is just another way of excusing the scam even more. and what do you reckon? i think that all of this stuff around city cards charge. i think it's just a piggybank they're just trying to raise more money for tfl to fill the black hole that was caused by and i say i agree by lockdown. and i say i agree with sort of the gist of with the sort of the gist of that. i it's cynical . that. i think it's cynical. cynical. i it's cynical. cynical. i think it's cynical. and there are a lot of and it's there are a lot of people have it of personal people who have it of personal investment . that investment. this that has nothing do with saving the nothing to do with saving the planet. it's ideological nonsense that trevor says the only screaming is the black cloud of pollution being all across our cities time. day across our cities time. so day out. is black ? i've out. where is this black? i've been up every day. it been looking up every day. it seems anyway, seems rather clear. anyway, another says i'm not another viewer says i'm not a fan of pollution whatsoever . so fan of pollution whatsoever. so what's point by pointing ? i
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what's your point by pointing? i don't want to be told what i can and can't do what i can and can't or do i have to can't drive. or do i have to have a climate lockdown. i want to get on with my life and to just get on with my life and my children to do like. remember, in the olden days when we a better we dreamed of a better future for them away, jacob says, for them right away, jacob says, i'll understand i'll never understand the obsession right of obsession from the right of getting of measures getting rid of any measures designed save designed to quite literally save the planet . weird. why people the planet. weird. why people assume that people who lean right don't want to save the planet they're actually called conservatives , which means they conservatives, which means they want to conserve things , want to conserve things, including culture and, our including our culture and, our right to happiness. i live , says right to happiness. i live, says peter, in a 16th century, great two listed property, my only heating is supplied, two low log burning stoves . heating is supplied, two low log burning stoves. i kind of have a cavity wall insulation because i've cavity central heating i've no cavity central heating problematic because the problematic because of the listing i am. am i wrong for using log burning to heat my home? i would say that you should demolish your home, replace it with a little box with , no windows and live with, no windows and live a miserable life the rest of your life anyway , thank you very much
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life anyway, thank you very much indeed for me. your thoughts. life anyway, thank you very much indeed for me. your thoughts . we indeed for me. your thoughts. we will be back after the . break on will be back after the. break on mark dolan tonight at the brand new time of pm, legendary political journalist michael craig , reality star and super craig, reality star and super lanky danielle lloyd on being a world cup girlfriend and no nonsense un—pc political commentator ted godfrey blamed from 9 pm. in my big opinion , from 9 pm. in my big opinion, as britain opens its first coal mine in decades common sense, politics seems be returning to this country and energy independence beckons . it might independence beckons. it might take it ten the horrors of a cashless society may mark mead's guest is a man who brought down the bank . guest is a man who brought down the bank. nick leeson guest is a man who brought down the bank . nick leeson tells guest is a man who brought down the bank. nick leeson tells his incredible story. plus radio fleet street legend mike pokey parry, show biz queen lizzie and the brilliantly measured commentator emma burnell . that's commentator emma burnell. that's mark dolan tonight on .
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gb news. welcome back. earlier today, i ianed welcome back. earlier today, i invited the river flooding the brook to dish it out with me. and here is what happened? ginger ever flooding the brook so good. i got it right. yeah, that's good. where are you from 7 that's good. where are you from ? where are you from? i'm from sweden. i know. ? where are you from? i'm from sweden. i know . and thanks so sweden. i know. and thanks so much for sending me the world health organisation report yesterday, which was like, oh lord, what's going on now? and what is going on in this report 7 what is going on in this report ? tell me. it's another another attempt of . dr. tedros, the attempt of. dr. tedros, the communist china shill. yeah, i
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guess to take away our last little bit of joy in life, i suppose. what i'm saying. so this is the draft, the zero draft for the pandemic treaty they've been talking about for a long while. a couple of months ago, there was a big fuss about them talking about this pandemic, amending the international health regulations. and thankfully got on to it and said, oh , we really on to it and said, oh, we really don't want dr. tedros to be the one to decide when there is a pandemic and how to respond to it just by himself, because pandemic and how to respond to it just by himself , because that it just by himself, because that was basically what he was proposing . you know, it sounds proposing. you know, it sounds great to have one guy in charge of all of that. so thank for the. a lot of african nations actually shut those amendments down that were put forward by biden administration. surprise surprise which was just basically saying that they could declare a pandemic and then or say some language of it say some language inside of it which says you know, that will which says, you know, that will be universal interventions and stuff like that. yes. well, that's kind what they're doing a trying again now . so those trying again now. so those
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amendments shut down by amendments were shut down by african and brazil and african countries and brazil and now brazil . african countries and brazil and now brazil. i'm like, oh, african countries and brazil and now brazil . i'm like, oh, thank now brazil. i'm like, oh, thank you for saving western democracy. africa is like, yeah , great. i mean, we were happy but now they're trying again . but now they're trying again. this pandemic treaty and they just put forward the draft and this is a legally binding instrument . so if every single instrument. so if every single country in the world that's every single country in the world is a member of the world health organisation , if they health organisation, if they ratify this treaty , then you ratify this treaty, then you have a global pandemic response out in the world, not democratic all. that's what it's like. got 26. they just come in and think up stupid ideas and then impose it on the rest of us without without any democratic scrutiny whatsoever. it's like there's zero democratic legitimacy . and zero democratic legitimacy. and with this of this, what happened then with the what did the dutch do ? oh, well, that's thing. so do? oh, well, that's thing. so this pandemic treaty, if you go and see what it says so i can i can tell you a little bit about what they're proposing so people
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know how they're going to take all of our joy away. so the whole thing if you read it, you know, older obviously they talk about gender equality and everything. course in everything. again, it course in pandemics, equality have pandemics, gender equality have to get it in there so that's interesting but then where it gets scary when they're talking about strengthening and sustaining capacities for from them prevention and then response and recovery. so they say that they want to build measures to reinforce surveillance systems . oh, gosh. surveillance systems. oh, gosh. sounds good huh. to prevent outbreak and things like that and then they talk about relevant tools genomics etc. analysing and sharing information . so just basically information. so just basically it would be a permanently the situation that we had with covid dunng situation that we had with covid during covid with the vaccine passport , etc. that's what passport, etc. that's what they're hinting towards. so you know of your information, your medical privacy type of privacy, freedom of movement , all of that
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freedom of movement, all of that will be decided . the world will be decided. the world health organisation, on the bafis health organisation, on the basis this treaty, if this gets ratified but still good , ratified but still good, especially not globally, no they're talking also again about combat misinformation . so go combat misinformation. so go freelance . ellen spoke to it freelance. ellen spoke to it says that we've done misinformation anymore. yeah well that's you know that's where i interesting because with this pandemic treaty this would be law . so then elon musk know be law. so then elon musk know can do whatever he wishes but not really because is a law that all these countries will have to abide by. but so i understand where it's coming from. i don't understand where, you know. i know that it's the same as this about say , farmers or something about say, farmers or something like that . they can't be popular like that. they can't be popular amongst the dutch people. no, it is to farmers out of business. no so why does it manage to get through all of this stuff, all of these sort of globalist treaties ? why why do they get treaties? why why do they get through these signs then? your
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parliament voted against it. didn't it. it's almost like everything , you know, just everything, you know, just a whole democracy function anymore. so what, ten years ago would have meant that our government would gotten a motion of distrust. for example, for what they're doing with the farmers now, that ever farmers now, none of that ever seems make any impact seems to make any impact anymore. nobody's held anymore. so nobody's held accountable. i think probably because we've already given up. so of our sovereignty to these organised that are now directly influencing our laws that you don't really know who to hold accountable anymore. and yeah mean it's we're now at the point where just two days ago for example we're talking about this pandemic . example we're talking about this pandemic. but example we're talking about this pandemic . but the european union pandemic. but the european union is something else. they have the european digital identity project . yeah, you know, i've project. yeah, you know, i've talked about that tonne of times, which is basically the same as days. it's, you know, and control society with a digital wallet on your phone that. digital wallet on your phone that . you need for everything. that. you need for everything. you need to always identify whatever you do through governmental app where all your data will be stored and you it's
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a vaccine passport on steroids , a vaccine passport on steroids, this digital idea. well, how do we stop it? well, we can't. that's the thing. so right. well, i mean, you know , we're well, i mean, you know, we're fighting not through this. yeah, well you can choose to partake in it for long as that's possible . but so the dutch possible. but so the dutch parliament two days ago said to our government through motion, they you to they said, we don't want you to go to brussels and sign for this digital identity . so the digital identity. so the majority of the dutch parliament said no and what does our state secretary do? she anyway, she signs said that it's really an example of to democracy . i've example of to democracy. i've got this horrible feeling that democracy is completely gone. well, it's like it's a shell . well, it's like it's a shell. it's an illusion still, you know , because if your parliament no, we don't want this. and those are the people who are supposed to represent us and the government just as well, that's fine for you, but i'm not going to listen going to sign to listen and i'm going to sign your off basically your sovereignty off basically the european union anyway. yeah then democracy where, you know, like how what? what is ? the
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like how what? what is? the whole idea of this. well, we had the same we had sadiq khan with , the ultra low emission zone in london. he put it up to ten know not stand up it's , find out if not stand up it's, find out if people want to do it and. 68% of people want to do it and. 68% of people no he's it people said no and he's it anyway. right. so it's what it. but i'm just trying to think pure you know . what, what are we pure you know. what, what are we going to do . how are we going to going to do. how are we going to fight shields maiden of fight them. shields maiden of whiteness, they you whiteness, which they call you in yeah, that's how in the dutch. yeah, that's how they called me. yeah. amongst others. milkmen marched up, boiled that 1 to 1 title for one week. only poor old. i said yes . one off. no. i'm mark's girl, but yeah. no. what are we going to do. the is you know i would usually say we have to be tougher in our protests but we were having i was having an interesting yesterday with an american about this because he made a very valid point to me was like yeah but what protest okay then what happens know okay and then what happens know with the farmers who started protesting summer courage protesting summer some courage left in these people and they put up a pretty decent fight but
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nothing changed and they've already taking their land the farm is they've just started doing it already they're starting to do that now with an hour after , you know, in the hour after, you know, in the next in the next year or 2023 is when they're going to start expropriating. actually farmers are just going to go, no, but government have guns, right? that's what you're saying that's what. yeah, what what. yeah, that's what i'm saying. we were about saying. so we were talking about constitutions democracy and constitutions and democracy and how know we basically how just now know we basically have shell of democracy left have a shell of democracy left in parliament, have any say in the parliament, have any say in the parliament, have any say in what happens if the government just does whatever they want and what they do is cater to globalists and cater to all sorts different institutions instead to the will of the instead of to the will of the people , then you can't say that people, then you can't say that you have democracy . farmers you have democracy. farmers allow guns and nobody's allowed guns.so allow guns and nobody's allowed guns. so they can't have a shotgun to shoot birds or something in the sky. well, that's thing. so know your i that's the thing. so know your i mean if you're a hunter, maybe, but you know not obviously but you know it's not obviously problem is not whether they have guns or not but that our
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constitution protect us really against, you know, our because we can't really do anything you know that's why that's the conversation i was having with this american is like at least the american constitution . first the american constitution. first of all, starts by saying that those rights, those rights that you have are a inalienable because they endowed upon you by your creator , by god, not by a your creator, by god, not by a government can take them away. the moment that create a crisis or that they say that there's a crisis which we've seen that they're able to do that, you know, then you stand a little stronger. and also if you have a second amendment, which, you know, people in europe and probably here as well get really, really crazy when you talk they're concerned talk about they're concerned like, are you saying that like, oh, so are you saying that we use violence. no, we shouldn't use violence. no, i'm at but what i'm not saying at all. but what i'm not saying at all. but what i'm saying that the spirit of i'm saying is that the spirit of that constitution much that constitution is much stronger the founding stronger because the founding fathers as a fathers put that in there as a means to protect yourself from potentially tyrannical government, which is happened. i remember last time watched ben shapiro thing and when he chewed
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up his small gun for breakfast which is worth watching by the way. and he said, piers , like, way. and he said, piers, like, why do you need guns? you have it. we had a second amendment in america, germany in the thirties. my grandparents would be ashes on the floor of . be ashes on the floor of. athens. exactly. i'm i'm i hear a lot of people talk about the second amendment in the uk uk in a more serious way because i think if you are, you never walk past a policeman with machine gunsin past a policeman with machine guns in this country. you just didn't it didn't happen. now, i think in the state arms, the people should love to be armed, to and yes, there are going to be horrible things as a result of it. but i'm terrified of what a bunch of guys with guns can do. you the thing is, is do. you know, the thing is, is that our relationship the that our relationship to the state has completely nobody seems the seems to understand anymore. the state to serve us. state is here to serve us. they're called public servants for reason. that's what it for a reason. so that's what it should and obviously it should be. and obviously it isn't us. we pay isn't like that. it's us. we pay in holland, you know, the highest tax level is 52. so 52% of your income goes directly to
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the state. that's money you're paying the state. that's money you're paying these people to make your life better . and what are they life better. and what are they doing instead ? okay. they tell doing instead? okay. they tell you that you are a if you're white, they tell you that you need to be vaccinated when tell you that you should be. they tell you what you can eat. they tell you what you can eat. they tell that you need to have a digital app your phone can digital app on your phone can track everywhere you're track you everywhere you're being treated as if you are basically neo feudalism. basically it's neo feudalism. yeah serfs yeah yeah it is your serfs yeah you're serve and we pay it to be to be destroyed to have our identity destroyed and do you know house we have over thousand immigrants coming in per week every week you know so we're paying every week you know so we're paying for our own destruction . paying for our own destruction. how i start to feel about this it's a blessing as we're totally totally trolled into not being able to say anything about it. and if you say anything about it, you're just denigrate it as a racist and a nightmare yeah, we were just before we started filming. we came up with our theory that maybe theory that, that, that maybe gone far enough down the rabbit
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hole. oh, man. what's your hypothetical solution? you know, ihave hypothetical solution? you know, i have these nightmares sometimes when i think about covid, know, maybe they're covid, you know, maybe they're smart, even smarter than we think . smart, even smarter than we think. right? so it's the opposition has been saying in opposition has been saying in opposition to all these , you opposition to all these, you know, all these measures in the government and stuff, we've always used the argument oh, our it's nothing it's just a cold or it's nothing it's just a cold or it's just a flu, you know. but what if now they're reports coming studies coming out coming out, studies coming out that are or is suggesting that are saying or is suggesting covid in the long run may cause things like dementia and things. so then what if it's designed to be hypothetically hypothetically to be a virus that doesn't really affect you that much, you know, so but enough for entire western or the entire western economy and the western world to say we need to lock everyone down so our economy is destroyed , you know, because we value human life or, you know, part apparently so we need to do lockdowns. we need to close
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everyone, their houses and all that. everyone, their houses and all that . and then when the that. and then when the opposition becomes stronger, they say, why are we doing this ? know, we said the same thing. it's just, it's just a few. yeah. and what if it turns out not to that much of clue, not to be that much of a clue, it turns to be a clue that it turns out to be a clue that gives dimensions and yours. gives you dimensions and yours. oh know you to oh you. know then you start to think that way it's like well doomsday . do they think . think that way it's like well doomsday. do they think . yeah doomsday. do they think. yeah sandy response but can't say anything you just watch all of this stuff happening. you can't say anything we haven't in climate lockdowns they're practising rezoning in oxford i saw it and i'm just like when are people going wake up? yeah. and if they do wake up, is it going to be in? is it already too late? but thank you for joining me are truth . cheers, joining me are truth. cheers, cheers and others say fight back and i see you when you come oven and i see you when you come over. thank you you .
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over. thank you you. hello. it's aidan mcgivern from the met office stays into the weekend. i snow and fog for some , but for many others clear skies by night and crisp winter by day we still got cold air in place across the uk and we still got low pressure in the north sea helping to maintain some showers but it's mainly coast where we see those showers . that where we see those showers. that means that for friday night it's northern scotland into parts of northern scotland into parts of northern ireland, western england and wales. the northern ireland, western england and wales . the showers, england and wales. the showers, it's coastal level be around rain and sleet, perhaps some hail but inland and with any elevation falling snow covering for snowdonia for example, the parts of cumbria and certainly a lot of snow building up for northern scotland. now parts of the northern scotland where see some clear spells overnight could dip to as low as minus ten or lower. and for much of the uk so widespread and some freezing fog to wake up to as well that fog to wake up to as well that fog will be slow to clear visibility in one or two spots
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continuing into the afternoon also there's icy patches watch out for early on saturday in the west and the north. a cold day to come for all of us to three celsius typically below freezing where we've got the fog persist and where we've got any higher parts. now into saturday nights, the fog and the frost will widely reform and so another very cold night there'll be an increased risk of some showers feeding into southeast scotland parts of covering inland here . parts of covering inland here. some significant snow over the hills and certainly in the north and the west, there continues to be that risk of icy patches as we start off sunday. it's dense freezing fog patches, especially for southern and central parts of the uk. most these will disperse by the afternoon, but some continue and then a signal , some more significant snow, perhaps to affect southeast england, some about that aspect , the forecast. but if it comes of course it could bring some disruption .
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good evening. i'm sanchez in the gb newsroom, a child with a suspected case of strep a has died . sussex, bringing the total died. sussex, bringing the total number deaths in the uk to 16. the uk health security agency confirmed child was a student at park school. it says it's working with brighton and hove city council as well as the school to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms . thousands of signs and symptoms. thousands of royal mail workers have walked off the job in a new wave of strikes. more than hundred and 15,000 people rallied outside parliament demanding better pay conditions. members the communication workers union will strike again on sunday with action planned throughout month,
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