tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News December 12, 2022 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight, britain is battling a general strike by stealth militant unions have ground the country to a halt and put lives at risk because their petty politics forces hard working brits into lockdown for a third painful year. lockdown for a third painful year . i'll lockdown for a third painful year. i'll unleash on the selfish recklessness of union barons in my digest next in my superstar panel weigh in tonight i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and susanna
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evans, harry and meghan's deranged war on the windsors looks set to go nuclear to be this institution . gaslighting this institution. gaslighting that i wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. so with the sussexes on a money making mission to destroy the monarchy, should the couple be banned from the coronation of king charles ex—tory minister david miller and former rear admiral chris parry do battle with broadcaster nina bischoff in the clash. that's at 920, then star daily mail .com columnist meghan mccain joins me live to give her stateside take on the couple's netflix atrocity that she's branded sick propaganda. meghan mccain arm cancer at 1045 as former brexit secretary david davis delivers a stark warning to his party over its failure to retake control of our borders as an emperor, that will fail. i mean , it will get punished at mean, it will get punished at the polls. it won't matter whether it stands. the tories think else he won't get elected. none of us will. so do the
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tories need to stop the small boats british insurers boats invading british insurers to wipe—out .7 to avoid electoral wipe—out.7 that's how big debate in the media ten. this media was at ten. this is already too to stop the red already too late to stop the red wall to reform and wall falling to reform and senior tories right to fear a fool's . russell nigel farage fool's. russell nigel farage return . for that reason we're return. for that reason we're going to have from the man himself fresh off his break nigel is live at 935 as the bbc's reboot's the weakest link as the wokeist link the iconic quiz show's original host no nonsense tv and fleet street legend and robinson speaks out against the woke opens. we seem to be taking the fun out of entertainment. she's live in the studio with me at 1015 as ellen moss exposes twitter attempts to censor debate the went against the covid orthodoxy. is this proof of a pandemic propaganda campaign? neil oliver tackles those alarming revelations at 945. we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages and the new greatest person in you jackass named to this is tom watson tonight. let's go .
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watson tonight. let's go. but you know how we do it here. my but you know how we do it here. my opinion in just a moment. but first on gb news, the headlines with the returning poly metal hearst . dancing thank you and hearst. dancing thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight, nurses are set to go on strike from thursday after talks between the union and the health secretary failed this evening. the royal college of nursing chief claims steve barclay refused to discuss pay steve barclay refused to discuss pay with her. mr. barclay says he has agreed to the recommendations of the independent pay review body but said any further pay rise wasn't workable. collins said she explained to ministers that nurses needed a serious office offer to call off industrial action. and she said she's deeply disappointed. that wasn't
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the case. i did a lot of talking in the meeting and there was very little coming from the other side of the house. in fact, i'm extremely disappointed at the belligerence that was shown. closer their books shown. the closer their books and walked away from the nursing profession afternoon , i profession this afternoon, i asked several times in the asked them several times in the meeting to please discuss pay with me. in fact, i lost count of the number of times i asked it, and each time we returned to the same thing that there was no extra money on the table. and he would not be discussing pay with me. meanwhile further rail strikes by the rmt union will go ahead this week , causing further ahead this week, causing further travel disruption right across the country . 63% of the union's the country. 63% of the union's members turned down a deal offered by network rail of a 5% pay offered by network rail of a 5% pay rise this year and a 4% rise in 2023 and pay. oliver dowden says all strikes should be called off. i think it's only fair and reasonable that at a time when people are struggling both with the consequence of the
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situation in russia, ukraine, as we emerge from covid and indeed this winter weather , i don't this winter weather, i don't think most people think it's fair and reasonable to undertake these strike. so my message to them would be, even now, please call off . police have call them off. police have tonight named seven people still missing following an explosion at a block of flats in jersey over the weekend . they are peter over the weekend. they are peter bowler , raymond brown , roma and bowler, raymond brown, roma and luis almeida , derek and sylvia luis almeida, derek and sylvia ellis . and billy marston. the ellis. and billy marston. the jersey police chief said their families agreed to their names being released, adding other missing islanders would be named at a later date. five people are confirmed to have died in the blast. people gathered for a minute's silence this morning in jersey and the government said flags are to be flown at half mast on the island until the 23rd of december . well, our 23rd of december. well, our other top story on gb news today . three little boys have died after falling through an icy
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lake in solihull yesterday. police say the children, who were eight, ten and 11 years old were eight, ten and 11 years old were in cardiac arrest when they were in cardiac arrest when they were pulled from the icy water in kings hurst. a fourth boy, aged six, remains in a critical condition in hospital . condition in hospital. meanwhile, yellow warnings for ice and snow are still in place for eastern england and northern ireland as conditions continue to cause widespread travel disruption. those warnings will remain in place until 10:00 tomorrow morning. last night was the coldest night of the year, so far, reaching below —15 degrees in aberdeen . there are degrees in aberdeen. there are still significant delays across the rail network with south eastern trains advising passengers not to travel at all. you up to date on tv , online and you up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio with gb news where now it's time for dan wootton tonight .
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wootton tonight. britain is grinding to a halt andifs britain is grinding to a halt and it's not just because of the blanket of snow sending a shiver down the length of the country overnight. no militant unions are playing politics with the festive season and intend to send working brits into a send hard working brits into a virtual christmas for a third painful year. virtual christmas for a third painful year . yes, strikes are painful year. yes, strikes are the new lockdown's folks with transport secretary mark harper conceding to the daily telegraph this year . conceding to the daily telegraph this year. many families may have no choice but to alter their plans and have a virtual christmas again . this isn't due christmas again. this isn't due to a new public health pandemic, but because of rail strikes planned by the rmt to union cause misery during the festive period, so has the strike calendar of hell. this week alone, people . tomorrow the rmt alone, people. tomorrow the rmt train strike begins before yet hours. rural payments agency. customer service strike. dry of examiners in north east england
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and scotland . strike. that's and scotland. strike. that's until sunday. then on wednesday, royal mail workers strike. and that begins for 48 hours. on thursday . the royal college of thursday. the royal college of nursing staff in england, wales and northern ireland intend to strike for the first time in their history. great strike for the first time in their history . great western their history. great western railway unite engineers strike two on friday. another rmt train strike begins this time for 48 hours. a billion london bus drivers strike for 48 hours and heathrow grand handling staff strike for 72 hours. also that day, national highways staff working in northern england begin a 48 hour strike . we're so begin a 48 hour strike. we're so used to working from home, avoiding the hard yards, being let down by our public services that we now just seem to shrug our shoulders at the fact nothing properly works anymore. have you noticed that? and these strikes just add to the pain . strikes just add to the pain. but now our lives are on the line too. and i say enough is enough. people will die as a result of the decisions of these
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unions. nurses are wanting a 19% pay unions. nurses are wanting a 19% pay hike. those levels of increases would bankrupt us as a country leading to an inflation death spiral and an extra country leading to an inflation death spiral and an extr a £28 death spiral and an extra £28 billion of state spending that would effectively force ordinary families, ordinary families to pay families, ordinary families to pa y £1,000 more in taxes every pay £1,000 more in taxes every year.i pay £1,000 more in taxes every year. i also want to point out that these unions are in the tank for labour pumping that these unions are in the tank for labour pumpin g £50 tank for labour pumping £50 million into the party since slippery starmer became leader as they try and force the country into a general strike by stealth . it's labour's pact with stealth. it's labour's pact with the devil and they should come clean . as the former deputy clean. as the former deputy prime minister said on radio four last night, it's time for anyone who believes in democracy to resist this madness . all no, to resist this madness. all no, you know, we anyone who read history books look at the 1970s where when you gave huge pay awards because inflation was high, then what you did was make
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that inflation permanent , that inflation permanent, causing more misery and more distress . for years to come, it distress. for years to come, it took us about a year, ten years took us about a year, ten years to squeeze inflation out of the system. in the seventies and eighties, let's not get back to that. and i fear you know, to continue my 1970s analogy that , continue my 1970s analogy that, you know, maybe not the nurses, but certainly some of the other unions involved. the rail unions and pccs are looking at this and the pccs are looking at this as a set of political strikes. this is this is a quasi general strike they're trying to organise. and that needs to be resisted by everyone who cares about democracy . indeed, it does about democracy. indeed, it does . these unions are prepared to destroy christmas, which is bad enough, but their ultimate goal, their ultimate goal is to subvert democracy by bringing down a democratically elected council of government. now i understand times are really tough and many folk deserve a pay tough and many folk deserve a pay rise, but demands for 20% increases when workers in the private sector are lucky to hold onto their job at all. a selfish
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and also an example of recklessness , but they have an recklessness, but they have an obvious political motivation to respond now. my superstar panel, top daily express columnist karl malone , senior reporter at the malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper , benjamin ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and the political commentator suzanne evans. comment i'm we've got to start to get honest about what these strikes are really about . you strikes are really about. you said it's about trying to overthrow the tory government. i mean, it's you know, mick lynch has kind of been fairly obvious from the start about that, you know, and you know what, get said and we also know why because the likes of mike pence and the other they and all the other bosses, they want because they know want labour in because they know they be able to control they would be able to control they would be able to control the government and they the labour government and they would exactly would be able to get exactly what and the labour what they want and the labour government give it to them government will give it to them because that is why they were in their in their you said, their in their pay, as you said, 50 but know 50 million quid. but you know what really upsets me about these strikes is they're not
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going affect the middle going to affect the middle classes. deal classes. the well—paid deal is still them at still going to affect them at all they've got cause all because they've got cause they'll cabs, they'll they'll take cabs, they'll be fine. that really fine. but the people that really are to affect are ordinary are going to affect are ordinary people, working the people, working families. the people, working families. the people who at people on low incomes who at this year, specifically this time of year, specifically need be able get on public need to be able to get on public transport to get to work, not just their wages, but the extra money everyone needs at money that everyone needs at christmas. doing christmas. they'd all be doing overtime if could. they're overtime if they could. they're not be able get to not going to be able to get to those because of the you those jobs because of the you said i'm said above all services, i'm bloody mindedness these bloody mindedness of these people with their agenda and you know a of in the know a lot of people in the private too who are on private sector too who are on low don't have the low pay. they don't have the gold pensions a lot gold plated pensions that a lot of public workers of the public service workers do, like the likes of mick lynch do. so i just, you know, i just i don't understand the keep on saying that the people are behind them. i can't believe that people behind them. that people are behind them. and, know what damian and, you know what damian green just that interesting just said? that was interesting because seventies i'm because in the seventies and i'm old to the old enough to remember the seventies, i remember seventies, what i remember happening after happening to union power after those strikes in the seventies, was it was weakened hugely because people supported them at
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the beginning and then it waned. and then the unions have no power for decades after, and that's what's going happen that's what's going to happen here. benjamin isn't it about time the party own these time the labour party own these strikes because they are owned by the unions? i mean you wish you could make that link, but the labour party hasn't endorsed a single one of these strikes. they've taken the 50 to take. for example , the shadow health for example, the shadow health secretary who inverted commas, declared war on the nurses for demanding 19, which labour said is unreasonable. the rmt, which is unreasonable. the rmt, which is behind the train strikes, is not affiliated to the labour party and mick lynch, who he said wants a labour government, is a message. does the communist party and has said, oh, that's good it's all right then has good, it's all right then has said he would never vote labour. so complete to so it's a complete fantasy to make believe everything make those to believe everything , because i really , mclean says. because i really don't . well, can believe or don't. well, you can believe or not him, but this is the not believe him, but this is the man, labour party. mean, man, the labour party. i mean, go. carol, had your go. and carol, you had your piece all is that when piece that you all is that when you about ordinary people you talk about ordinary people well these hundred well what are these hundred words thousands, by words of thousands, if not by this stage, several million
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workers who are going strike workers who are going to strike at ordinary at various points, but ordinary people . the reason for people. and the reason for example, ordinary folk who example, know ordinary folk who own small and medium enterprises that have been completely trashed . suzanne evans, by these trashed. suzanne evans, by these strikes . absolutely. i'm strikes. absolutely. i'm supposed to have two meetings tomorrow. don't know whether tomorrow. i don't know whether they're happen not they're going to happen or not because whether the because i don't know whether the people are going to people i'm meeting are going to be able to get into town on the train. i mean, i think it's all very well for these union leaders to push, push, leaders to keep push, push, pushing inflation pushing for these inflation busting they earn busting pay rises. they earn a fortune show a union fortune to show me a union leader that isn't earning at least 100 grand. they want to force wage to force people on minimum wage to keep striking. now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike ng. now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the now, just take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the royal ust take force people on minimum wage to keejstrike the royal mailake one strike the royal mail strike. royal is losing strike. the royal mail is losing £1,000,000 day because £1,000,000 a day because of these they're these strikes. if they're not very careful, those post office workers are going to find themselves of a before themselves out of a job before very long because royal mail very long because the royal mail is go bust. the is going to go bust. and the other thing. let's assume other thing. okay let's assume you your inflation busting you get your inflation busting pay you get your inflation busting pay what's to pay rise. what's going to happen? to be happen? are you going to be prepared take an inflation prepared to take an inflation pay prepared to take an inflation pay when we have go into pay cut when we have go into recession , even when the gdp
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recession, even when the gdp plummets, when inflation gets hits the floor, interest rates go down. now, of course, they're not going to be taking a pay cut. some say the royal mail is losing cut. some say the royal mail is losin a due to losing £1,000,000 a day due to postal workers going on strike. but postal workers going on strike. bu t £3 billion has been handed but £3 billion has been handed out shareholders since it was out to shareholders since it was privatised. actually oh, come on. so blame the rich shareholders all over the world. i'm not. oh, you're. he's right. the royal mail has now cut its dividend shareholders in royal mail are not getting anything . mail are not getting anything. so why aren't they paying their factory workers complain that that's how a private company works . you need investment. you works. you need investment. you need those shareholders to invest in order to invest money in order to keep a business going, to keep them happy. now, there is no money. now they're money that now they're losing money that shareholder, shallow. shareholder, it is very shallow. it pointing that it is worth pointing out that the you've been offered the until you've been offered a 9% pay rise with no compulsory redundancies and they've said no thank you very much, which actually to me that lynch actually proves to me that lynch isn't interested in getting his workers interested workers money. he's interested in. he wants to bring the
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general strike by stealth to try and bring the government down and bring the government down and i actually feel sick that nurses who are there to protect us and i know there are many good nurses at home watching , good nurses at home watching, but this union demanding nine. it's ridiculous and putting lives at risk. you know where that figure comes to. i that figure 19% is because if nurses pay figure 19% is because if nurses pay had risen in line with inflation each year since 2010, that's what they would pay to a supermarket. so tell that to your bartender. i should be behind your local pub. okay why hymes at the moment? behind your local pub. okay why hymes at the moment ? why should hymes at the moment? why should they take off? should nurses take that? we don't end up in a stationary death spiral. now, you can try to use it is ridiculous but ridiculous to said to you you endorse a diagnosis because you endorse a 19% pay rise for nurses. do you 7 19% pay rise for nurses. do you ? well, it's clear that right now you do you the question but what i'm saying is you don't what i'm saying is you don't what don't tell nurses to get a 19% pay rise either so they're not going to go out on strike.
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what i'm telling you, dan, but what telling me is you what you're telling me is you had pay and it is what you do had to pay and it is what you do pay had to pay and it is what you do pay the two value terms, but you don't you've don't know either. what you've just told me is that you don't want nurses to receive 19% pay want nurses to receive a 19% pay increase. i think if got increase. i think if they got the inflation that the current inflation level that would can do, not you would be what we can do, not you . you know what would be very sensible when don't sensible nurses when you don't think paid think it should even be paid inflationary levels you sensible if matter to you you've just said sorry carol. final said as much. sorry carol. final word. would sensible word. what would be sensible is, is people who work in the is if people who work in the emergency services, nurses, ambulance, those people ambulance, all of those people will a pay rise. every will given a pay rise. every asset pay rise, whether it be four that's what we should four or 5. that's what we should be doing. and then and away be doing. and then and take away the strike. but but no the right to strike. but but no pubuc the right to strike. but but no public service workers can get 19% a year because if we do that i'm totally and to going to be having to pay i'm totally and to going to be having to pa y £1,000 having to pay £1,000 a year. it's inflation it's just and inflation skyrockets . we can't do that. we skyrockets. we can't do that. we cannot do that. and for nurses to walk out and let patients die i'm sorry. it makes me feel like suzanne evans , benjamin suzanne evans, benjamin butterworth, my butterworth, carol marlow, my superstar here all superstar panel died here all
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night looking forward to night and i'm looking forward to it. up, does it. but coming up, what does nigel farage think about nigel farage age think about signatories quaking with fear at his potential return to frontline politics? the man himself reveals all at 935. but first up, the expert host of trailer for volume two of their netflix atrocity proves they are ready to go nuclear . should ready to go nuclear. should harry and meghan be banned from the coronation of king charles? ex—tory minister david mellor and former rear admiral chris parry. two of the public figures urging the sussexes to stay away are going to duke it out with one of their biggest defenders, nina bischoff, but what do nina bischoff, next. but what do you think? gbnews.uk vote in our poll. the results and the clash straight after the .
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meghan, one would assure them, well , i meghan, one would assure them, well, i mean, by the way, this is basically one auntie and uncle giving their niece and nephew christmas gifts. but not the parents. now, this happens in every family across the country. not every family . i country. not every family. i mean, it does happen in us. you know, it doesn't it saves money, doesn't it? yeah. the christmas is for the children. give the children gifts. and by the way, the children in the role of
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break time now for the clash . and time now for the clash. and don't contend , accusing the don't contend, accusing the royal family of unconscious bias and branding the commonwealth the empire 2.0 in the first half of the netflix hate campaign, harry and meghan have unleashed a new trailer suggesting the remaining three episodes, which drop on thursday, will be stuffed with even more and send fury claims. beavis institutional gaslighting wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. they were actively recruiting people to disseminate disinformation . they're happy to disinformation. they're happy to lie to protect my brother . they lie to protect my brother. they were never willing to tell the
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truth to protect us. prince harry and meghan markle, the rogue royals . they just wanted rogue royals. they just wanted to be free. they wanted to be to free love and be happy . i free love and be happy. i plotted that in order for us to be able to move to the next chapter, you got to finish the first chapter gave us a chance to create that home that we had always wanted . i've always felt always wanted. i've always felt as though this was a fight worth fighting for. it's hard to see, isn't it, how the sussexes can return to the royal fold after such a long, reckless claims. which is why, in a stunning intervention, a coalition of political grandees , senior political grandees, senior military and respected military figures and respected historians have gone on the record demanding they stay away from next year's coronation of king charles. but what do you think ? should harry and meghan think? should harry and meghan be from the coronation? seven of sorts down at gb news. so you can vote in our poll at gb news.
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and i'm delighted now to be joined of the esteemed joined two of the esteemed pubuc joined two of the esteemed public leading call public figures leading the call to ban the sussexes former tory cabinet minister david mellor and retired rear admiral dr. chris parry. now going head to head with the journalist and author, one of the big defenders of the sussexes. nina bischoff so david mellor, i'm with you on this, but explain why you think the sussexes should stay away because they're selling their family for money. they live off trading insults with their father and with their brother. and if there isn't a viable reason , valid reason for doing reason, valid reason for doing it , well, then they just invent it, well, then they just invent one. a lot of this stuff about how they have been in danger, how they have been in danger, how they have been in danger, how they needed to leave because they weren't getting proper security . all this stuff about security. all this stuff about about how some have . yeah, there about how some have. yeah, there was a conspiracy by the press , was a conspiracy by the press, the royal family and all of the
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advisers at the palace to do them. that this is fantasy , but them. that this is fantasy, but it's lucrative fantasy . you it's lucrative fantasy. you know, they were going on about how all they wanted to do was be happy. they want to be happy making out of selling their family down the river. i don't consider that to be a valid reason for indulging them any further . and, reason for indulging them any further. and, you reason for indulging them any further . and, you know, the further. and, you know, the disappointing thing is that i don't see we've come up mutual admiration society though i suppose there's a bit of that. i read your today and what read your piece today and what you were saying was that prince charles has got to really repair , mediate them. the danger for prince charles is that having had the longer apprenticeship in history , he's now ready to history, he's now ready to become king. he can become a good king because he's got a lot of opinions provided he doesn't talk about what he thinks loudly and in too political terms. he can be an excellent king. the question is, though , is he going
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question is, though, is he going to allow harry and meghan to ruin his reign? and the evidence seems to be he doesn't want to slap them down. what my view is he better had what i totally agree. and that's what i'm being told. he doesn't want to be aggress serve in this battle with harry and meghan and i think while that might be sweet, it's naive and it could be fatally naive for the monarchy. that's why this is so important . dr. chris parry, let me bring you in here. you agree with david mellor on this. you've signed the letter to you don't think harry and meghan should be at coronation . why well. at the coronation. why well. well, i haven't signed any letter , but i do have a view on letter, but i do have a view on this. excuse me . i just think this. excuse me. i just think that they were treated as just another red carpet , and it's another red carpet, and it's a continuing thing, sort of confusion in their mind between what is royalty and what is celebrity at the end of the day. we've got a new king being crowned here and we don't want that distraction of the embarrassing relatives at the
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event. embarrassing relatives at the event . upstaging the king and event. upstaging the king and basically going through all the old rehearsed arguments that david mellorjust spoke about . david mellorjust spoke about. and of course, we can't be assured they won't be recording every conversation and every bit of ceremony as well . i'm afraid of ceremony as well. i'm afraid they've sold the soul to the media. devil and i'm afraid they have to dance with that devil as well . nina, have to dance with that devil as well. nina, it's fascinating there from dr. parry just another red carpet event for harry and meghan. i'm sorry , harry and meghan. i'm sorry, this is history. nina we don't want their distract issue. there won't be a distraction unless. unless the public make it so it those ridiculous when came for the for the platinum jubilee . the for the platinum jubilee. they were very, very low key . they were very, very low key. they were very, very low key. they were very, very low key. they were actually cheered as they entered the church. those who were there was there was nothing they were not booed when they were they were not booed outside of st paul's cathedral . outside of st paul's cathedral. not good. they were not booed . not good. they were not booed. they were cheered. and when they and when they the queen's
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funeral . anything to do with funeral. anything to do with with with that whole week of mourning, they were very low key. there was no distract . and key. there was no distract. and now the thing is , you say david now the thing is, you say david mellor that they are selling their family for money, that there's absolutely no truth in what they are, what they're saying that the first three episode ads have come out from the netflix series and everybody is saying, well, there's nothing in it. the things that have picked those people have picked up on one point, which was that the royal family mostly marry or have in the past married for duty rather than love, maybe said this is outrageous. this is that this is absolutely true . that this is absolutely true. charles marry you, charles matter. charles no , no. i listen matter. charles no, no. i listen to you . i listened. i listened to you. i listened. i listened to you. i listened. i listened to you. i listened. i listened to you . i listened to you so you to you. i listened to you so you could listen to me. i'm sorry. i didn't particularly like listening to you. and you may not like listening to me, but i'm to have to make your i'm going to have to make your final point then let david final point and then let david
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respond the issue . no, respond to the is the issue. no, you haven't taken the issue and david mellor , what makes your david mellor, what makes your take more relevant than mine? give me. that's very rude of you. why is my take irrelevant ? you. why is my take irrelevant? answer me. that's it. i'm saying i'm because you can't say that. that's very what the public about david equates. david respond. they have . they. david respond. they have. they. david respond. they have. they. david respond is out of this film and they are already being paid for it because they're going to something nasty. they were going to say, what a wonderful man, my dad is and my brother is a slave to duty. then people , when they to duty. then people, when they say, have you seen that? they have every right to tell their own story. you have every right . they were pushed out by the royal family because they became more popular than kate and wills. and that's what the wars when you see evidence for that. well, they were because because in the popular tv ratings it used to be the queen followed by
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harry. and then when meghan arrived , it was the queen and arrived, it was the queen and harry and meghan. every poll said that. now the monarchy needs to that needs to needs to keep the keep the whole show on the road. so kate and wills have got to be kept front and centre. now that that's a loss integrity theory to me , no, that sounds theory to me, no, that sounds like a conspiracy it is not a conspiracy theory . it is sheer conspiracy theory. it is sheer logic . so you said, where's your logic. so you said, where's your evidence that buckingham palace launched a launched a campaign to force out harry? i don't think was buckingham palace. i think was buckingham palace. i think it was cleansing to the palace. i think it was kensington palace. and i think we'll be watching the next three episodes that might well come out. but forgive me , dan, but out. but forgive me, dan, but i don't give a flying whatever which palace can be part of this conspiracy . what bothers me is conspiracy. what bothers me is this the king is going to be crowned . he is a man of real crowned. he is a man of real principle for what he gets wrong , though, and i suppose he's
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responsible . what about responsible. what about financial on? what do you get what he gets wrong? what about cash for all this? we need to let david make his point. got what we sort of got to do what we have sort of got to do is to try to ensure that he has a decent opportunity to be a good king as long as this ghastly distraction of harry and meghan continues, what i find extraordinary. they don't like the courtiers , they don't like the courtiers, they don't like the courtiers, they don't like the press. they don't like that their relatives don't just go to california and stay there . why california and stay there. why do they have to constantly think we are interested in their wines and their moans? because we're not this hysterical vilification and of this couple has been extraordinary to watch over the last few years . it's absolutely last few years. it's absolutely ridiculous. the thing is charles is going to be crowned on may the eighth next year. he can he can ask whoever he wants. harry is his son now , harry. harry to is his son now, harry. harry to respond that. what about that
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point talked to harry the fact that actually , even if folk like that actually, even if folk like you and i think harry could be a distraction, he is the son of the king. is it not important that he's there for that reason alone ? well, i've been to lots alone? well, i've been to lots of events, mainly marriages, where the sons and daughters of previous marriages don't go for various reasons. i just sort of for that. what what what i find rather ridiculous about this conversation is that on one hand, you've got people i know in the royal family whose integrity i believe in. on the other, you have people who proved themselves to be less . proved themselves to be less. it's as simple as that. but no , it's as simple as that. but no, 17 days after the defeat and by the way, i just wanted to you because you said that the couple were never booed , harry meg were were never booed, harry meg were never booed when they were here for the platinum jubilee. have a watch of .
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watch of. this nina . do you accept me? you've nina. do you accept me? you've got that wrong. they if that was them going out that i that wrong. but on the way in they were cheered. you can play that too, if you can find it. okay well, look, fascinating. thank you scoff. big you all. nina may scoff. big supporter of harry and meghan. we the former tory we love that the former tory minister, and the retired minister, david and the retired rear dr. chris parry. rear admiral, dr. chris parry. thank you. also, who do you agree should harry and agree with? should harry and meghan banned from meghan be banned from the coronation charles? john coronation of king charles? john on says yes, the couple on email says yes, the couple should from should be banned from the coronation be coronation as it will be archie's birthday they will archie's birthday and they will try the limelight. try to steal the limelight. an invite them invite would just give them another opportunity for cameras to follow them around from on to follow them around from d on twitter. i believe in twitter. no, i don't believe in banning. them come dig banning. let them come and dig an for an evil deeper hole for themselves. and says , i do themselves. and david says, i do not whether they go or not, not care whether they go or not, but do hope that lady susan but i do hope that lady susan hussey is recognised again and ianed hussey is recognised again and invited with that . i am invited with that. i am completely with you. lady hussey should be at the coronation if she's not, that would be a real disgrace. your verdict now in
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87, if you think that harry and meghan should banned from the king's coronation, 13% of you want them there. coming up, as elon musk reveals the previous woke regime at twitter suppressed covid debate that went against the narrative . is went against the narrative. is this proof of a pandemic propaganda campaign? neil oliver joins me at 945. but first is the red wall about to fall to reform and are senior tories right to fear nigel farage's potential falls arsenal return to frontline politics while the man giving the conservatives sleepless nights joins me live straight after the .
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maybe he possibly because neil's very curious person , oh, this is very curious person, oh, this is not really my is he is christine inked at. no no no not i've seen recently unless she had something done on the way back from the studio that's all but having a cost of living crisis as well, as well as well as an existential one of money heating that palace. they would be, i'd imagine. but it's not going to be an issue to them. but this is a sort of thing that's going on
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gulliver's travels. thank you. very similar wasting to name a child of break time now for what the farage in a bombshell few days of political polling reform, uk now boasts almost half the concern of it is vote share. that's according to people polling. meanwhile, another yougov survey found some 70% of 2019 tory backers are planning to support their surging rivals instead. now the party led by richard tice and with gb news star nigel farage, is also very president, have 9% of the vote, while the tories have slipped 1% to 20 senior conservative meps now fear a full scale farage return to politics at the next general election could see the party completely obliterate it in the red wall. that was according to a fascinating piece in the times
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newspaper today. so nigel farage, firstly, great to have you back. we missed you last week, especially with so much going on. of course, it's three years to the day , nigel, since years to the day, nigel, since that boris johnson landslide, which you gave him a real helping hand to secure. but do you believe now, nigel, looking at this polling that there could be a fund to mend, to rejoin of the political map on the right in the uk ? well, danny, quite in the uk? well, danny, quite right. i mean, look , you know, right. i mean, look, you know, had it not been for the brexit party being founded, theresa may would have limped off as prime minister for a year or two. brexit would have happened brexit would never have happened in form to or at all, and a in any form to or at all, and a second referendum would have been inevitable. so, you know we did actually pave the ground . did actually pave the ground. bofis did actually pave the ground. boris would never have been the prime minister of this country had it not been for me. and i was more than generous to him, despite my misgivings about the dealin despite my misgivings about the deal in december 2019, however virtually every hope and promise
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that brexit voters and in particular red wall voters had had been betrayed by the conservatives since that moment in time three years ago tonight. i mean, everything . but can you i mean, everything. but can you believe just for example, today , the national grid paid 100 times the normal price for electricity just to keep the lights on in this country? it's can you believe can you believe that the thousands of albanians a month are coming into britain? absolutely boasting they will join criminality in our country. army you know, there's just too little examples of how people feel let down and betrayed. and i know a lot of my critics would say i gave boris a free pass . do say i gave boris a free pass. do i regret it? well, i don't in a way, because at least we did. at least we got brexit done to a certain degree right now . i
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certain degree right now. i think they have let the country down so badly they deserve the drubbing that is coming to them as the ache as a media speculation about what i do. well you know what as honorary president richard ties as leader , i think we're doing quite well anyway . well, i mean, nigel, you anyway. well, i mean, nigel, you must have been pretty stunned to see the times. i mean, that is the establish simon newspaper devote a double page spread in a new section to reform uk . now i new section to reform uk. now i know the bbc and i know richard is very angry about this. the bbc still won't really talk about reforms , sort of wants to about reforms, sort of wants to ignore. you but like everything, they just take a while to catch up, they? and they will up, don't they? and they will ignore can no longer ignore until they can no longer ignore until they can no longer ignore you. of course . seen ignore you. oh, of course. seen this before. again and again and again . i mean, last again. i mean, the last insurgency was ukip. the brexit party was the ukip 2.0, if you like , just to get the job done. like, just to get the job done. i mean, look, the conditions for a political insurgency are that
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the political situation is almost identical to what it was ten years ago. you know, then we had clegg , cameron, miliband, had clegg, cameron, miliband, three social democrats . i used three social democrats. i used to say, you can't put a cigarette paper between them in terms of policy. well, tell me, apart from the private school idea, which would never happen anyway , because it would cost anyway, because it would cost too much . can anyone please too much. can anyone please email in, you know, the green , email in, you know, the green, toby? any major policy difference right now as in labour or conservatives? lib dems now marginalised because of local policy in the south west and other bits of the uk . so the and other bits of the uk. so the conditions are there . reform is conditions are there. reform is bubbung conditions are there. reform is bubbling away . you know, some bubbling away. you know, some polls say 9, some say six, whatever it may be. but something is going on. and i put it down to this brexit was just about leaving the european union. brexit was about a new kind of politics. the brexit
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party slogan was change politics for good. and what we got with bofis for good. and what we got with boris after that night, for good. and what we got with boris after that night , three boris after that night, three years ago today, was a return to the oxbridge pub, a chum across across and, you know, maybe a not just being a degree but also now but your wages are making tens of millions of pounds to the man ted mick people are very, very angry , very loud very, very angry, very loud down. i think the tories are in for a bit of a beating . okay, for a bit of a beating. okay, the time is big lead. for a bit of a beating. okay, the time is big lead . the the time is big lead. the barrage comes back , the tories barrage comes back, the tories will be crushed. well, yes , yes. will be crushed. well, yes, yes. those vote. i'm boris. boris. on the night three years ago acknowledged this. he said, relentless their votes. they are far distance the veterans. i come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up. come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up . just birmingham. they queue up. just as i love that night to look up
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. big breaking news tonight no conclude in resolution progress in these talks between the government and the nurses union. so it looks like nurses will walk out for the first time in history. nigel on thursday, of course, strikes are bringing chaos to the country. could almost result in some sort of locked down by stealth at christmas time . what would christmas time. what would a prime minister farage do to control this? very, very , very control this? very, very, very worrying situation , john. this worrying situation, john. this is a very very, very, very mainstream media misleading question , because if i answer question, because if i answer that question , you know, the that question, you know, the mirror will say if our age was to be there, but if i was a conservative, but if i was oh, i that i've been here before , i that i've been here before, i think if i was a conservative prime minister, i would say i'm sorry. after 12 years of conservative rule, not only do
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we have inflation, although that's arrived in other parts of the western world too, but you all standard of living on average wages is now worse than it ever was. your quality of life is worse than it ever was . life is worse than it ever was. you can't get a gp appointment, you can't drive anywhere on a friday, make an appointment on time. you can't afford the holidays they used to afford what's in the inflationary penod. what's in the inflationary period . if we match your pay period. if we match your pay demands, all we do is fuel further inflation . but what we further inflation. but what we will do , what we will do is this will do, what we will do is this we will acknowledge our mistakes . we will acknowledge the ever since the year 2000 under blair and ever since , we've allowed and ever since, we've allowed the rich to get richer . whilst the rich to get richer. whilst you have suffered . and more and you have suffered. and more and more we have an array is the level at which people stop paying level at which people stop paying tax to a level that will give the lowest paid the equivalent to inflation busting
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rise is now middle earners. high earners won't benefit . it'll earners won't benefit. it'll take millions of low earners out of the tax system and allow the lowest paid nurses and others to be a little bit better off . and be a little bit better off. and is that a cost to the country? yes, it is . but given that we yes, it is. but given that we took power, i'm bigotry pm the national debt was 750 billion and now it is 2.4 triple. it doesn't really massa take the lowest paid out of tax and just tell people straight that 10% 10% pay rises for people already earning 40 50,000 a year. a copy afford it . good idea. i like afford it. good idea. i like nigel farage. great to have you back. and of course, nigel will be back 7 pm. tomorrow here on gb news. thank you, nigel. but coming up, do the tories need to stop the small boats invading shores to avoid electoral wipe—out as nigel was by
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superstar panel? return to debate that and we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspapers dropping stats in the media about straight after ten. but first, ellen musk exposes first, as ellen musk exposes twitter attempts to censor debate that went against the covid orthodoxy, is this proof of a pandemic propaganda campaign ? neil oliver he weighs campaign? neil oliver he weighs in straight after the . from the studio that's all but i mean , i remember there was an mean, i remember there was an admiral who had a hunt in full crier done. is that right. his bottom . he had that done when bottom. he had that done when was young and innocent . i don't was young and innocent. i don't know whether you have a regret. i mean, do you know whether you have a regret. child of the. now, this isn't even a story, is it? it's none
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break male oliver is tonight's outsider . now male oliver is tonight's outsider. now elon musk is on a one man mission to raise twitter , offers anti—free speech agenda and a stack green revelation has shown that his takeover couldn't come enough, tweeting come quick enough, tweeting yesterday, the great stanford medical professor jay bhattacharya said he was invited by musk to visit twitter hq to find out why he had been black listed by the previous regime . listed by the previous regime. as a co—author of the great
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barrington declaration, bhattacharya bravely spoke out dunng bhattacharya bravely spoke out during the covid pandemic, including multiple appearances on this show about, how the harms of government lockdowns were benefits were outweigh the benefits rather than supporting the zero—covid chinese model now proven to be an abject failure , proven to be an abject failure, he wanted more focus he instead wanted more focus protection in which the vulnerable shielded vulnerable would be shielded while the rest of society lived normally and astonishingly , he normally and astonishingly, he now knows it was that medical standpoint that him standpoint that saw him blacklisted twitter blacklisted by the twitter tyrants potentially refused verification . so neil oliver verification. so neil oliver finally, finally , we have finally, finally, we have evidence of what we suspected for some time the establishment were suppressing voices who refused to gobble up the mainstream view on . covid yes, mainstream view on. covid yes, done. good to see you again . the done. good to see you again. the i've been watching the drop of the so—called twitter fails that have been coming over the last, you know, several days, many days. you know, several days, many days . and all of them all of the
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days. and all of them all of the revelations are shocking and enlightening in equal measure in their own way about all sorts of things. you know, there's been all sorts of revelations about the you know, yes, you're right about the way in which the covid adventure was portrayed . the adventure was portrayed. the hunter biden laptop, adventure was portrayed. the hunter biden laptop , the hunter biden laptop, the exclusion of various people in innumerable accounts from twitter and all the rest of it. it's been it's been an endless flow of revelation and all of it shocking in its own way, but but what i think shocks me the most is that beyond what's been released is that not enough people seem to care . it's not people seem to care. it's not just this dropping of the twitter files . it's been twitter files. it's been happening, you know, before elon musk got hold of the information has been coming out in dribs and drabs and then increasingly in a torrent about the way in which
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we have been misinformed, lied to, nudged propagandised and all of the rest of it, which was what the likes of you and i and many others were saying all along. no, no. the information is out there. it's plain for all to see that we were being played and we were being given you know, we're being up the garden path. but not enough people seem to care at what point will, if even to care at what point will, if ever, the mainstream media latch onto this and do what the what the media what journalism is supposed to do and expose that. absolutely catastrophic disgrace for appalling, disingenuous campaign misinformation that we pubuc campaign misinformation that we public have been made victim of our so—called nothing to happen. the information is out there and it's it beggars belief for me is that although the information is out there the dirty linen has
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been aired is being aired and yet those who who drove this all our so—called leaders the clearly consider themselves to be above the consequences having been rumbled . it's plainly as been rumbled. it's plainly as though they are looking at us from above and yes, we lied to you less. yes, we misinform you. we see that you that now we see that that information now has been laid before you . but we do been laid before you. but we do not care we do not care and very, very good. we just do not care. nothing is we are. where is the outrage done? what do the do? the mass of the population get up on the hind legs and see we answers for all this. well, indeed, an and i completely agree neil when it comes to the media i wonder if it's because they were in on it right from they were in on it right from the start and so it's in their
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interest to continue to cover up. i mean, i saw over the weekend, for example, the bbc , weekend, for example, the bbc, they were going massive on the fact that elton john , a pop fact that elton john, a pop star, had decided to quit . now. star, had decided to quit. now. now he's quit twitter for quote unquote, misinformation , you unquote, misinformation, you know, so they were going huge on that. but we're not covering virtually anything about all of the revelations out of twitter . the revelations out of twitter. well, it is very interesting . well, it is very interesting. you can see, you know, stephen fry , you know, as a very fry, you know, as a very publicly withdrawn from twitter , elton john. yes, withdrawn from twitter. and yet the dirty linen that is being aired by elon musk about the you know, the twitter fails is making it demonstrate to the case that all sorts of faux wall material was freely circulating on twitter, abusive about all sorts of people, child , all sorts of all
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people, child, all sorts of all sorts of dreadful material, was freely . elon musk out there freely. elon musk out there publicly asking questions about why this stuff was there is he seems to be putting into place mechanisms to withdraw that kind of information why no are celebrity guys like elton john like stephen fry and scores of others? i'm not just singling them out. they'll just, you know, names that come readily to me. why wildly withdrawing from twitter know when someone is standing up and saying there's a of really really unplayed stuff in the files of twitter i am trying to this is elon musk i am trying to this is elon musk i am trying to this is elon musk i am trying to expose all of this wildly withdrawing from it. no and yes you're absolutely right dan the means stream media what the cheerleaders for the misinformation this is the disgrace you know the powers that be do we know we know from long long before covid that the powers be do what they do to get
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into power and to stay in power. the means stream media are supposed to be our guardians. they are support. we are the journalists are so they used to be the questions and make the and meet the demands of people in power. but the abso lutely reversed that situation. they turned upside down and they became the cheerleaders for the misinformation for the lies, and for all of the rest of it and unless and until we the people find different means by which to ask the questions and declare that we are disgusted and we require a better response about what has been going on for the last couple of years if we don't do it now, then i ask the question. wayne very good question. wayne very good question . and you're right, they question. and you're right, they were the megaphone down to the establishment and on them. neil oliver, you so much. we'll speak next week and course neil back 6:00 saturday night on bankstown but coming up as the bbc reboot hits the weakest link as the wokeist link, the iconic quiz show's original host, tv and fleet street legend anne
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robinson hits back at attempts censor entertainment . she's live censor entertainment. she's live in the studio at 1015. but first, as mp david davis , a dire first, as mp david davis, a dire warning to his conservative colleagues. do the tories need to stop the boats to have any chance of avoiding electoral oblivion? my super self panel return to debate in the media vows straight after the . return to debate in the media i mean, do you think it should be a condition of employment that you don't have a facial tattoo because? neil hamilton if you're in a front facing a pubuc you're in a front facing a public facing business, perhaps employers wouldn't want with a face tattoo. i wouldn't . i face tattoo. i wouldn't. i certainly think that that is true in many, many cases because certainly think that that is some families i would just going to give presence to the kids this year. we're not giving
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break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight as former brexit secretary david davis issues this urgent warning the tories over their failure to get a grip on the raging migrant crisis. but the danger they will fail, i mean bluntly will get punished at the polls and won't matter whether it stands the tory anything else. he won't get elected. none us will. so do elected. none of us will. so do the conservatives need to stop the conservatives need to stop the small boats to electoral wipe—out to with wipe—out getting to grips with that my panel , that next. my superstar panel, carole malone, benjamin butterworth and susanna evans ,
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butterworth and susanna evans, as they seemingly accuse palace of lying to protect william ashby, to lie , to protect my ashby, to lie, to protect my brother . they were never willing brother. they were never willing to tell the truth, to protect from . so our harry and meghan from. so our harry and meghan just determined to destroy the monarchy and is it time for the prince of and king charles to bite back one of the world's top conservative voices, meghan mccain, who branded the sussexes and tyson brats in her recent daily mail column . she's on daily mail column. she's on consort with me at 1045 as the bbc reboots the weakest link as wokeist link, the iconic quiz show's original host to one of the most formidable women on the box. and robinson hits at attempts to water down and you. she joins me live in the studio at 1050 and is the bbc of racism for making a jibe at quote ugly white babies in one of its prestige dramas motivate that claim and bring you tomorrow's newspaper front pages in the
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media buzz at 1030, you grace, inspiration, you and jackass on the way to but first the news headunes the way to but first the news headlines with paul elemental host . dan thank you good evening host. dan thank you good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight. nurses are set to go out on strike in. their first ever national action from thursday after talks the union and the health secretary failed. the royal college of nursing had requested a 19% pay rise for its members , but the general members, but the general secretary claims steve barclay refused to even discuss pay with her during his meeting. this evening. mr. barclay says he agreed to the recommendations of the in—depth pay review body, but said any further pay rise wasn't workable. pat collins says she's deeply disappointed. i did a lot of talking in the meeting and there was very little coming from the other of the house. in fact, i'm extremely disappointed at the belligerence that was shown. the
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closer their books and walked away from the nursing profession this afternoon , i asked them this afternoon, i asked them several the meeting to several times in the meeting to please discuss pay with me. in fact, i lost count of the number of times i asked, and each time we returned the same thing that there was no extra money on the table. and he would not be discussing pay with me . discussing pay with me. meanwhile, further strikes by the rmt union will go ahead this week, causing further travel disruption across country. 63% of the union's members turned down a deal offered by network rail of a 5% pay rise this year and a 4% pay rise in 2023. mp oliver dowden says all strike should be called off. i think it's only fair and reasonable that at a time when people are struggling both with the consequence , the situation in consequence, the situation in russia, ukraine as we emerge from covid and indeed this winter weather, i don't think most people think it's fair and reasonable to undertake these strike. my message to them strike. so my message to them would please call would be, even now, please call
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them in the channel islands them off in the channel islands police have named people still missing believed have died following an explosion at a block of flats in jersey over the weekend. they are peter bowler raymond brown , roma and bowler raymond brown, roma and luis almeida , derek and sylvia luis almeida, derek and sylvia ellis and billy marston. five are confirmed to have died in the blast. people gathered for a minute's silence this morning in jersey and the government said flags are to be flown islandwide at half mast until the 23rd of december . they are also at half mast until the 23rd of december. they are also in at half mast until the 23rd of december . they are also in the december. they are also in the news today. three young boys have died after falling through an icy lake in solihull yesterday. police say the children who were eight, ten and 11 years old were in cardiac arrest when they were pulled from the icy in kings hurst. a fourth little boy died . a fourth fourth little boy died. a fourth little boy, aged six, remains in critical condition in hospital .
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critical condition in hospital. meanwhile yellow warnings for ice and snow are still in place for east england and northern ireland as conditions continue to cause widespread travel disruption . those warnings will disruption. those warnings will remain in place until 10:00 tomorrow morning. last night was the coldest night of the year, so reaching below minus 15 degrees in aberdeenshire . there degrees in aberdeenshire. there are still significant delays across the rail networks with , across the rail networks with, south eastern trains advising passengers not to travel at . passengers not to travel at. all. you're up to date on tv online. a dab plus radio with gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight . tonight. tomorrow. as you know now in our media buzz , let's go straight to media buzz, let's go straight to the front pages. the metro is leading on that tragic incident that polly just spoke about,
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where three boys died after plunging into frozen lake. it names the ten year old jack johnson as one of the victims on the air. the nhs block book taxis for people urgent but uncomplicated problems and those without life conditions. during the paramedic strike on the 21st and 28th of december, the army will drive ambulances but won't be able to respond to blue light emergencies. the time is leads on how last minute talks to halt the nurses strike have broken down with thousands of patients facing cancellations . the daily facing cancellations. the daily mail leads with flight chaos. news of drivers stranded for over 8 hours in freezing conditions due to heavy as frozen britain grinds to a halt and the daily star announces operation monkeys as brits are urged to cut energy consumption with the cold spell. it comes as a 400 mile wide blizzard is set to hit the uk week. good my superstar pedro back with me
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now, daily express columnist caroline, reporter of the i newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and the political commentator suzanne evans. now westminster's toughest talking mp and friend of the show, the anderson, has threatened to quit the tory party if illegal immigration isn't sorted out and quickly writing in the mail on sunday, lee said if this isn't solved within the first three months of 2023, we will struggle to the red wall and my conscience will be severely tested because want to stand as a conservative candidate representing a party that will the interests of my constituents before the thousands of legal immigrants here every month and. responding to these comments yesterday , to these comments yesterday, former brexit secretary david davis admitted that british people have been taken for a ride by the government's agenda that will fail, i mean bluntly will get punished at the polls. it won't matter whether least stands the tory nothing else. he won't get elected. none of us will. but at the same time, they don't like taking intake of don't like taking big intake of her. they feel with her. right. and they feel with this this new in and people this this this new in and people they've for a ride. if they've taken for a ride. and if
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they've taken for a ride. and if the doesn't fix it, the government doesn't fix it, the government doesn't fix it, the won't this the government won't last. this is that happens? you are, of course, the former deputy chair, ukip, immigration is an issue that you're deeply passionate about. you think the tories have lost control? they've of course . they have. they've absolutely lost control. we've had nearly 50,000 people coming across in small boats across the channel we have no borders. this country's an open state. it's absolutely insane . and we've had absolutely insane. and we've had 100 have been prosecuted hid and sent back just to hundreds . sent back just to hundreds. 49,000 people plus have been prosecuted not having a tv licence. you know , the licence. you know, the government wants to do something. it can, but it can't stop these mostly men, let's be honest. and we all when i was growing up, young men, refuge columns, real genuine refugees , columns, real genuine refugees, it was women and children. this is a completely different demographic. these are economic saying, yeah, because they're economic migrants coming in as well. as as the next well. and as far as the next election is concerned, i mean, the it, the the way i see it, the conservatives have probably blown be honest . i don't
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blown it, to be honest. i don't think they've got a cut in hell's chance of winning the election . one thing election anyway. but one thing that might just save them from electoral oblivion is if they get a grip on this crisis, i think it's the one thing that could potentially save them if they this problem out. i they sort this problem out. i think will back to think people will flock back to voting them in their droves. immigration has always been at least top three least one of the top three issues for country . least one of the top three issues for country. benjamin issues for the country. benjamin butler, with you actually don't think is crucial think that this is a crucial issue for voters. why? i it is for some voters, but not most. and that's what the polling shows. you know, it actually isn't like as high as isn't anything like as high as the as you'd the environment or as you'd expect the economy. that's expect the economy. and that's quite consistent . now, the quite consistent. now, the problem that this is problem is that this is a consequence of brexit , because consequence of brexit, because when we remember when we remember the eu, if people came into an eu country, they would have to deal with these people, whereas now these people say, i want to go to the uk and they're waved until they arrive on the channel with our albanian refugees , numbers are refugees, numbers are dramatically up and the truth is
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that if the government was serious about dealing with people coming over on boats rather than years, whether it's priti patel or suella braverman years of spin , then they would years of spin, then they would create a legal route and a processing centre in france to stop these people dying to and stop these people dying to and stop people illegally entering the country. but they're not serious about it. they just want posture. to the daily telegraph, carol, that's the situation , carol, that's the situation, which is the less solution would actually mean hundreds. he's talking nonsense. i mean keir starmer made it perfectly clear last week that he would not only he would fast track not only albanians but anyone came from a safe country. he had starstruck them all you. did he say them all through you. did he say that ? well, in news last that? well, in the news last week . need well you want it week. need well do you want it now. because i for now. yeah because i mean for instance why go to fast track . instance why go to fast track. he did he absolutely said that . he did he absolutely said that. well why don't you read the papers then? like i do all the time. but for 50 years. the other thing you just said, i have misinterpreted all the other just said that other thing you just said that was entirely wrong. you said the
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polls it's not a major polls show it's not a major issue for people. yes, it issue for most people. yes, it is. in all research. is. but the in all the research. no, it not. all the recent no, it is not. all the recent polls have shown that 50% or more of the people who voted for the the last election the tories in the last election will them this will not for them in this election. if this is not sorted out, this is the one issue that will do the tories, that number one and is people who one issue and this is people who voted for brexit. but it's interesting, in 2020, interesting, you know in 2020, 5080 across on 5080 albanians came across on the 2021 so when boris was the boats 2021 so when boris was going all the sleaze and going through all the sleaze and all still above all the this issue still above all the this issue still above all that and yet now here we are in and then in 2021 800 came in and then in 2021800 came across. here we are 2021, 12 plus thousand. it's out of control and it will have the tories kicked out. david but on the other issue as well is, the expense which is now become completely coming home to everybody, completely coming home to everybody , £4.7 million every everybody, £4.7 million every day no more because we're spending money putting up these illegal losses that the resettlement in today the home office says it's 4.7. well the reason it's so it's a lot
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whichever it is because they failed to employ the people to process those coming over the course but you want to cost course but you just want to cost of a lawyer you just money is less than a cost of many of the hotels left more to come. what i want is more immigrants this country. i want more country. yeah i want more and more than million a year more than a million a year because far more than because we have far more than a million a who are retired million a year who are retired and than million and living more than a million a yeah and living more than a million a year. pensioners and we don't have more than a million a year, just had half million this just they had half million this yeah just they had half million this year. migration. we year. that was net migration. we had a million, know, a had over a million, you know, a net is the one that net migration is the one that matters you're losing. matters because you're losing. but are you happy with more than a folk entering this a million folk entering this country i country each year. i mean i mean, the truth is that you all have something 2 million have something like 2 million vacancies country. we vacancies in this country. we need no problems because need the no no problems because the proof of the left wing border policy and that's you border policy and that's why you don't you'll get if don't read what you'll get if you no. down the border you vote no, no. down the border . vote for starmer . but . if you vote for starmer. but we've had a labour we've not had a labour government for 12 years and we've got open borders. why don't you hold suella braverman to it also for to account? but it is also for the big braverman it's the big suella braverman it's failing. home secretary.
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failing. it's home secretary. i think suella braverman wants to do i think do the right thing. i think she's woman i think her she's agreed. woman i think her hands currently tied by hands currently being tied by rishi sunak and i absolutely believe he is failing the country on the issue of both legal and illegal immigration. i say it on the show day after day. can we just point out as well where the hell rishi sunak we've just been talking for weeks about , what we've just been talking for weeks about, what needs to be done? and the only thing that has been done re this migration is an extra 9 million to make some . it is not going to make some. it is not going to make money globalist these days in terms of discourse he's been talking about various things, but we're not seeing him and he's not facing this problem. and that's what the british people going he's people are going to say. he's running from they say running from this. they say something planned in early something is planned in early january. see. but look, january. let's see. but look, let's wait and see. another end syndrome been syndrome trailer has been released two of released to promote two of meghan harry's moan meghan and harry's netflix moan fest moment in particular fest. one moment in particular has about online has been spoken about online today's this the couple today's this is the couple reminiscing on wedding day reminiscing on their wedding day but we shall not sit there hollywood luvvie pals including
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elton john partying the night away but one royal face notably absent the groom's best man, prince william watch . i just prince william watch. i just really wanted the music to be fun . even our first dance song fun. even our first dance song of a thousand dances. a thousand. i hope i always get wrong . one, wrong. one, two, three. internet to know how to have a romance please give . this couple romance please give. this couple the privacy they want . how dare the privacy they want. how dare you take photos of them and share photos of their private moments? you make me so look, it could have just been an editorial oversight, but this pernicious pair, i wouldn't be surprised. it is a bit more calculated than leaving william out because the couple who refuse share positive refuse to share any positive memories harry's family are memories of harry's family are preferring to drag them preferring instead to drag them through mud , or in this through the mud, or in this
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case, to simply pretend they never existed in first never existed in the first place. susanna benjamin butterworth. karl malone. do stand coming is the stand because coming up is the bbc racist for now said quote ugly white babies in one of its flagship dramas my superstar is going to return to debate that in the media bubbles, too. and we'll bring you more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages to. first, she beloved to. but first, she was beloved for her withering put downs. but is iconic host of the is the iconic host of the weakest link worried about a chain wokeism chain reaction of wokeism destroying television for and robinson live in the studio straight after the . robinson live in the studio solar panels, it's to its use . solar panels, it's to its use. so you mean renewables are not working, not grid sorry, renewables. renewables we're all doing it. it's but yeah, i just don't think that that feasible to be honest with you. and like
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you said what did we have 2% this week because the wind is you said what did we have 2% i support that. yeah, because i a business is image is often very vital to its commercial success and so if somebody wants to work for that business they've got to conform to yeah i always say they have the freedom to go and get a facial tattoo but then don't be upset if a company says they don't want you working for them it's. give it's give and take. yes and of course we go back to lynn mae's golden rule is that we live in a free world. it's freedom of expression. if you want to paint
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your face. good luck with that. go for it. your face. good luck with that. royal family and we mondays express now. and carrie, is this a christmas scrooge or just someone sharing the cost of living crisis at christmas? this is another one of those. how is this a story? i'm astounded when sisters is so. this is such a sudden day to day. this is something this is so this most sunday, the most
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break time now for legendary fleet street editor and columnist, top broadcast , a no nonsense tv broadcast, a no nonsense tv favourite , anne robinson, a star favourite, anne robinson, a star of the small screen and entertaining millions of brits for almost 12 years on the bbc's weakest link with playful performances that continue to go viral . this full time single mum viral. this full time single mum to three boys. how many of your three boys have got tags on their ankles ? well, not so far. their ankles? well, not so far. she's doing benefit, so i knew i was waiting for. she's doing benefit, so i knew i was waiting for . the answer. 24 was waiting for. the answer. 24 seven job. really are you on benefits? i am on benefits, yes. yes and what happened to the husband ? well, i've had two
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husband? well, i've had two husbands. and to be honest . have husbands. and to be honest. have you, i think hold them both as you, i think hold them both as you know, it's a sign of the that you would never see this kind of banter from the bbc today because they've turned the show into the wokeist link or to please an army of online cry—baby woke toppings who choose to take offence at hillary is thrown throwback clips like that. so anne robinson , we know you're great robinson, we know you're great on to kill me when i've done so shameful, but you don't feel ashamed to use an no no buy, it. no, i mean , it was great and you no, i mean, it was great and you shouldn't been on it if you didn't to be insulted and put down. but now know what happens on the weakest link and i'm in. i was thinking as always ask me the other day and i remember if anyone was pretty big i'd say, what do you do when ? you're not what do you do when? you're not eating. and now you can't say it. and we had remember one we had a care worker from wales and
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her main job was bathing elderly people in the care home and i said, what if put them all in a people carrier turned on windows and take them through a car wash that would be so much easier and quicker. now you can't anymore. you can't do that. you can't. and actually so much of the week i say i mean, by the way, i loved the weakest link. my grandma, i used to watch it every day and was just that. we did it. we did was so fun. but a lot of it was comedy, wasn't it? it wasn't serious. it wasn't to be taken seriously. but you couldn't make those jokes on bbc today. we're actually probably on time. well, in fact, i brought it back and they did ask me to do it most of the you'd be wasting our cost your fortune and wasting your money because i couldn't do it started with a letter which a fax actually . are letter which a fax actually. are you old enough to remember when no effects so you're so much
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better looking in real life and you really came on to find out i was expecting some real put down you no come on this is your time to come for me. let me tell you, we got this fax which said we're doing this new quiz show. she'll look as if and we'll look as if she knows the answers to the questions and she can ease the disappointment the contestants as they leave . but when as they leave. but when i finally met contestants in a rehearsal room, they are very feisty . you could send them to feisty. you could send them to afghanistan and it was obvious i could be me. the difference is, these days , though, is that folk these days, though, is that folk have you had a facelift? you why did you look so young ? the sky? did you look so young? the sky? yes, but 20 years. how old do you think i am? well, i know because somebody out there said he's 38, but he's very mature. well, that was 40. next yeah, you're 40. age 40? no, 39. 40 next. are you just 39? right and just very good skin . thank you
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just very good skin. thank you so much. yeah, thank you. you can keep going. you go on. how on how recently have you had a facelift? 20 years. you looking great. yeah, well, i went into have the facelift . are your have the facelift. are your viewers interested in my facelift . probably not, but go facelift. probably not, but go on. i am. okay. so the surgeon said they marked some bits green and some bits red and they said this the detriments and maybes. and i said , do the lot. but and i said, do the lot. but look, you ever try it now, which i can't believe , because of i can't believe, because of course you had this stint on countdown on channel 4. too much work . it created a lot of work. it created a lot of headunes. work. it created a lot of headlines . your relationship headlines. your relationship with your what with rachel. rachel rachel riley. well, i was quite difficult to work with. matt. i can imagine. yeah. so you you take the blame for the fact that didn't work out between the two of you. do you think she's brilliant? i didn't think she's brilliant? i didn't think it didn't out. i think we just had to have a crash, a studio and do it my way. and once we did, there was no
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problem . but she might have problem. but she might have thought, this is . my studio, thought, this is. my studio, i've been here for longer than you. very possibly. you control everything you want it. can you turn but still there and turn? but she's still there and you're not so. it was your choice go ? well, i think to choice to go? well, i think to be fair, was three days a be fair, it was three days a week. every other week in salford and it was five shows a day . i just salford and it was five shows a day. i just thought you salford and it was five shows a day . i just thought you know, day. i just thought you know, it's too much, really. it's my fault for taking it. nothing to do with rachel, who's really good, but obviously you have had a career where you've always been on to the next big thing. so how does it feel now? was quite nice . you have time to quite nice. you have time to enjoy all your homes. you'll have as many homes as i have , i have as many homes as i have, i think. i wish . and you see your think. i wish. and you see your grandchildren you can do your garden and you can go on holiday . and i'm trying i haven't. this is first what a daughter going to ireland to do something i haven't done anything for six weeks or a couple. look, this is the perfect time then to get your take the state of the world
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and lots going on. but i don't have your certainty. i i see you in the daily mail. that's rubbish. talking about the palace to do something palace needing to do something about think. yeah. listen jim, can you old enough to remember mrs. thatcher . of course. okay. mrs. thatcher. of course. okay. when she left office, i said to her after 11 years, what have you learn? what's the most important thing you've learned in 11 years? and she said never to do anything . you absolutely to do anything. you absolutely have to . so what the palace need have to. so what the palace need to do is just keep quiet . just to do is just keep quiet. just let them run out of steam. what they need to do is offer them i've got the solution to meghan and harry, okay? they need to be permanent in rwanda . because permanent in rwanda. because they can tell people, you know , they can tell people, you know, what it's like to be rich and to care. i think that's a great idea. whether they would accept i'm not so sure. but do you not feel that by the palace because this was this is my contention because you're right, king
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charles doesn't plan to do anything. and doesn't want his courtiers attacking his flesh and blood. i think that's a bit naive because i think these two are on a mission to try and bnng are on a mission to try and bring the royal family and the monarchy . they will eventually monarchy. they will eventually run out of steam. i think they're far less popular than they're far less popular than they were a year ago. do you respect them? no you know, they're too silly . little people they're too silly. little people aren't. i think so? yeah, i think we do . do just need to let think we do. do just need to let them just get it all out of their system and i read an interesting take from you on. the whole claims of the royal racists. this was a member of the family, asked about the skin tone of meghan and harry's unborn baby. now you say based on personal experience, that you don't think that was racist . you don't think that was racist. you know, also, my grandchildren are ninth chinese. okay i wouldn't have thought i don't think we did, actually. but i can't remember. we would have said , i remember. we would have said, i wonder what they look like when they're born. what about that?
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well, i don't think i'm in. i'm furious about. well, i don't think i'm in. i'm furious about . what happened to furious about. what happened to the palace? actually i'll tell you why. because with lady . you why. because with lady. because it is time , it's because it is time, it's bullying. or whether you think someone is being racist. it is time . stop moaning afterjust time. stop moaning afterjust happened. why didn't she say to susan hussey, i find enough susan? how she could have said , susan? how she could have said, why did you find it offensive? they could have had an intelligent discussion . and intelligent discussion. and instead she goes on 83 year old loyal elderly lady. this was she's running a charity. she's 61 years old. she must have brains to say this. i find this offensive . but don't you think offensive. but don't you think for the fulani or mali some people say her real name , but people say her real name, but she's the ngozi fulani , the she's the ngozi fulani, the woman who runs the you do however we take it mali . okay. however we take it mali. okay. currently yeah. but to me she represents everything that's wrong about our current victim
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culture . she has found culture. she has found international fame now because she has almost luxuriate it in being a victim and she doesn't care. she's part of charity. she got to be a victim . exactly. my got to be a victim. exactly. my daughter has freckles. very very bright red rest off area and had red hair . bright red rest off area and had red hair. okay. is it wrong if someone says, gosh, where do you where do your people come from? and she will say, we're very irish, we're liverpudlian, irish. is that offensive ? not to irish. is that offensive? not to me, no. and i don't think it should be offensive to anyone to ask where you come from. okay i feel like she went into the palace, though, looking to be a victim. you know, she had previously said this woman, forlani, that that charles and camilla were responsible for domestic violence against . domestic violence against. meghan so to me, this was someone who had an agenda. it was quite an extreme agenda. and depresses me. and interested depresses me. and i'm interested to know your view because of course are fleet street course you are fleet street legend most the legend your day. most of the
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media are too scared to. media now are too scared to. challenge narrative. it's challenge this narrative. it's very odd, but it has to be challenged and it has to. you know, susan and how she's know, the susan and how she's been on what she's a terrific person . you do love her. she's person. you do love her. she's a great, you know, her trinket. yes. and her husband was a brilliant chairman of the bbc. they were wonderful couple and nothing offensive was meant. but she should 61 is running a charity she should have said i find that difficult that you're asking me that and this is why do you think horsey should be reinstated too? because well, she won't be now. she won't be . she won't be now. she won't be. it's very sad why it is. there is when six years of public service by the she never asked for me i haven't had a facelift never. for me i haven't had a facelift never . no. for me i haven't had a facelift never. no. right don't for me i haven't had a facelift never . no. right don't talks never. no. right don't talks actually. really not even botox. good happen because i think you've got to grow old gracefully but i would just say that in 39, isn't it? okay wait she 78 if me ten years and the other big issue in the news at
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the moment is of course the trans debate, which is incredibly toxic , hasn't it? and incredibly toxic, hasn't it? and i just wondered what you thought the cancellation from polite society of jake rowling for sticking up for the rights of biologic. never mind her what i want is some open debate on if someone wants to disagree with what i think. what do you think . i think we should have an open debate. i think a woman is someone with a vagina. how many times i have to say that ? and i times i have to say that? and i also want to emphasise as the mind mute number of trans people who surgery. yeah my new you. yeah . which means most trans yeah. which means most trans women have penises and that be an issue as a woman don't use issue because it's just a boring word it's a problem nothing . word it's a problem nothing. sorry. right. you it a big problem. yeah. oh i'll think of know public bathing pools
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anywhere where women should have the privacy to change without risk then it's a problem see this is why you can't retire on whatsapp. there's too much to talk . there is too much. have we talk. there is too much. have we got anything else we can talk about? well, i did want to ask you just finally about what you thought at the end. we thought we knew at the end. we nearly at end. yeah, but i just want to you what you thought want to ask you what you thought of political leadership. of our political leadership. i mean, mentioned mean, you mentioned thatcher earlier got in the earlier and yeah, i got in the conservative party. we're lacking that thatcher like figure, aren't we? we're also lacking politicians. i had dinner with michael gove the other week and i was saying to him he, friends? yeah well, he's a journalist, isn't there ? and a journalist, isn't there? and he's clever . very clever. should he's clever. very clever. should be leading the conservative party really. but actually they're not only are they dull they're not only are they dull the politicians, they also none of them have got the off of public. if you look at the five that came up as possible, prime ministers about want to come
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badenoch is good on her feet, but the others are hopeless like her. i don't know why you think you go into politics and don't learn how to talk out loud properly excitingly , that's why properly excitingly, that's why bofis properly excitingly, that's why boris was so clever . so do you boris was so clever. so do you think he should be back before the nec but didn't say that. now don't let's jump 150 degrees. yeah, i think he . yes, but yeah, i think he. yes, but because you also should know you're ready, baby . you've got you're ready, baby. you've got so much sooner to not it's not going to win the election though is he. no conservative is going to win the election. they've got the tories are going to come in the tories are going to come in the labour are going to come in and starmer you keir starmer and starmer do you keir starmer wants to abolish the house of lords . how many lives do you lords. how many lives do you think that'll save? you think it might be better if keir starmer wanted to abolish the nhs as it is and get an nhs, save lives? i think, sir and robinson is that is that's .
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think, sir and robinson is that is that's. it's gone so think, sir and robinson is that is that's . it's gone so quickly. is that's. it's gone so quickly. please come back. we've only been asking for 80, but i always win in the end. least related focus stat and robinson for most of the weakest link. thank you so much. but coming up i'm meghan and determined to bring down the monarchy with their latest netflix documentary, one of world's top conservative of the world's top conservative voices, gives . her voices, meghan mccain gives. her at 1045. but first, it's the bbc guilty of racism for making a jab at, quote, ugly white babies in one of its prestige dramas . in one of its prestige dramas. i'll get my superstar panel to react to that piece of television straight after the break. back in my . television straight after the this week because the wind is so dependent on that and yeah i don't think that works. so you have to you have to have a new technology. we should have been invested many years ago, but you said that we technologically forward. why haven't we come
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further in ten years. why the investment? because the vast amount investment? because the vast go for it. but don't come crying to us when you face consequences before you go for it. so one thing is that you had to be very radical. have a tattoo. yeah it was very. yes. and really radical. quite brave. quite brave. every got to ten if you're not inked, you're unusual. so it's like the minority. you don't have one. do you have a tattoo? i don't think so, no. everybody otherwise wouldn't be the minority. when i go on holiday. and i look at
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people, i think that one's going to start on you later. disgusted because to start on you later. disgusted sunday, the most sundays. mum astounded a astounded when sister says she would charge astounded a astounded when sister says she would charg e £20 sister says she would charge £20 for christmas lunch. and what this is , it's gone wild. this is, it's gone wild. apparently on mumsnet with people like oh oh we must all have an opinion about someone charging have an opinion about someone chargin g £20 for their own charging £20 for their own family.
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horrific frozen lake accident in solihull yesterday. two further children also died in accident with another in critical condition . it's just the most condition. it's just the most tragic story in a very long time . the daily mirror also pays tribute with the headline rest in peace, boys and of brave. jack said to find out he died trying to save three lads sums him up. the daily telegraph leeds on taxis potentially being used as ambulances during strikes , with the government strikes, with the government looking to block book cars for people who dial 999. also on front pages the news the prime minister wishes sunak is set to announce an immigration deal with soon tomorrow with albania as soon as tomorrow to help speed up deportations the independent focuses on the thousands of nhs operations and appointments due to be cancelled after last ditch talks to prevent the nurses strike failed . the guardian cites a new government audit report, claiming quoted of neglect by the tories as the week named as weakening the nhs to the point it will not be able to cope with the 7 million strong backlog. my
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panel back now top daily express columnist karl malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth and political commentator suzanne evans , now, i've known for evans, now, i've known for a long time that the bbc is bristol bashing biased but these daysit bristol bashing biased but these days it doesn't even try to hide it . so this weekend, comedian it. so this weekend, comedian and gb news leo kearse flagged this egregious exchange between two black characters in the woke romcom series love life on bbc one. watch this formal apology on my youtube . channel no, no. on my youtube. channel no, no. you this is my chance . to you this is my chance. to furiously launch an official complaint with the broadcaster regarding the us made show, which the beeb has paid big bucks to secure and called on others to follow suit. he tweeted the bbc is anti white. if not racist, don't pay your licence fee . so carole malone , licence fee. so carole malone, there were two characters discussing ugly white baby and
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suggesting that they would grow up to vote trump . if that was up to vote trump. if that was any other. you imagine the uproar . oh, any other. you imagine the uproar. oh, if it was tim with white people say about ugly babies , well, it would never babies, well, it would never happen. and where's the uproar of this and the is shocking for actually showing all this. you know the bbc subscribes to the nofion know the bbc subscribes to the notion that everyone who was white has to be a racist. it's like racist and we don't know it . and i just as someone is pointed out to the bbc that it's not a crime to be white and making anyone feel ashamed of their colour is racist. this is racist b this is absolutely racist b this is absolutely racist because it's whether be come from old fashioned racist . come from old fashioned racist. the so—called progressives at the bbc . it is the so—called progressives at the bbc. it is racist. but that of racism does not seem to matter to the bbc. it's got form for this, you know, five years ago they were criticised badly because they they advertised two
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jobs for scriptwriters and you remember and it was for it was for ethnic minorities apply. they have diversity officers at the bbc that believe in positive discrimination. so means you could have people and white people going for a job, but if it's positive discrimination going on it means that the white person who was maybe the best qualified the job would not get it because the bbc has met their quotas. diversity quotas have become the norm now, and they shouldn't be the norm. they shouldn't be the norm. they should never even be there the best should get a job. end of story. because if i was black and i thought i got it because of the colour of my skin , i of the colour of my skin, i would be insulted. and patrick dies. by benjamin button with karl malone says that was racist talking ugly white babies you agree ? no. well, i mean, yes. agree? no. well, i mean, yes. but is the sentiment might be. but is the sentiment might be. but the idea that the bbc is racist because of it is obviously ridiculous. i mean, talk to white as rightly mentioned in your intro, it wasn't actually made for the
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bbc. something they brought wasn't actually made for the befrom something they brought wasn't actually made for the befrom the �*nething they brought wasn't actually made for the befrom the united] they brought wasn't actually made for the befrom the united states, rought wasn't actually made for the befrom the united states, but|ht in from the united states, but they choose they they they choose what they broadcast . the idea that this is broadcast. the idea that this is a drama this is fiction, this is art . and so the idea that art. and so the idea that somehow the bbc or any other outlet endorses the contents of a drama . absurd. you know, i sat a drama. absurd. you know, i sat on this programme on another week, i will say that they do on this programme on another occasion defending the fact they were a savile were making a jemmy savile drama. know, make drama. you know, they make dramas know, dramas about, you know, holocaust deniers or holocaust . holocaust deniers or holocaust. all all those things should be content for drama. and the idea that that is an endorsement of the network or the people that write it is an absurd and actually that is against freedom of speech is an offence. i think what we all know here is that this drama was written in a way that somebody said that black babies were ugly. that writer , babies were ugly. that writer, that actor would never work again . exactly. and that is the again. exactly. and that is the difference. it's hypocrisy difference. it's the hypocrisy here. i will say in kind of here. but i will say in kind of defence that the bbc, i think they've tried to undo some poor
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action they had on diversity. when i was working for the bbc back in the mid eighties. i remember a report came out that talked about how very few black people there were working for the bbc and the bbc said no, this is rubbish. and they put out some statistics showing how many people working for many people they had working for them and was complete con them and was a complete con because counted all the and because they counted all the and that was the only reason they managed to get their questions started open. so i think now started to open. so i think now they started to completely they have started to completely overcompensate to point where they can broadcast racist rubbish like this but it's a drama say no baby ugly. what would you would you be happy? cause they're not. but it's a draw. what should we hate when you see a murderer? i said , you see a murderer? i said, would you help me draw my rod? white people talking about ugly black you're old you should black baby you're old you should be honestly, i feel you're be happy honestly, i feel you're not just driving me to the wolves. feeding oh, wolves. you're feeding me. oh, god . there's a new line for. the god. there's a new line for. the logo. now, look, just switch on. and disgraced former health secretary matt hancock, his political career may be to an
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end he announced would end after he announced he would not running a tory mp at the not running as a tory mp at the next election. desperately next election. but desperately carving career for carving out a new career for himself. i believe this as i worthy , tick tock personality . worthy, tick tock personality. oh no. so you can watch his latest bizarre episode marking the anniversary of one of his most eye rolling. you've seen of the pandemic without wincing. oh, my god. i can't believe it's years ago today that we did the first vaccine in the world in, coventry. and then i cried on. so embarrassing embarrassing . so embarrassing embarrassing. i'm sorry, but if there's one thing more embarrassing than pertaining to crime, it's using that same meltdown years later as part of your creepy , deluded as part of your creepy, deluded propaganda campaign . and once propaganda campaign. and once again, the is not laughing with you , mr. hancock, but perhaps you, mr. hancock, but perhaps you, mr. hancock, but perhaps you . you, mr. hancock, but perhaps you. benjamin you, mr. hancock, but perhaps you . benjamin butterworth says you. benjamin butterworth says that evans caramel malone do stand by because up should. do you feel ashamed that war torn ukraine can keep the trains running when we can't we'll discuss that when i crowned today's greatest person and union jackass. but first, is it
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time for the king and prince william to bite back over the crass harry and meghan reality show, one of the world's top conservative voices , meghan conservative voices, meghan mccain, who branded the sussexes entitled brats and most recent dailymail.com column gives her unmissable take. in just 2 minutes time. so don't go anywhere . minutes time. so don't go amount of investment that is needed.so amount of investment that is needed. so what are these and incredible technical wind isn't a new technology but but but you know the key point is you have to have backup power stations for when the wind doesn't was too strong
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because of fat, flabby male flesh covered with income and what could be more? well, no, i love them. a fabulous bodies. let's not be twisted that being bitten twist has got me where i am today. you right? a quick word on christmas am today. you right? a quick family. you know, the thing is, none of our business that you can do even . i don't know,
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can do even. i don't know, should you charge can do even. i don't know, should you charg e £20 for should you charge £20 for a family to come round for christmas lunch? christmas dinner ? is she broke? they dinner? is she broke? they broke. how big is the family ? do broke. how big is the family? do they take turns hosting it's time for cancelled . with it's time for cancelled. with the world's top commentators speak on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of media, we've barely had time to put our sick buckets away. after first instalment of harry and meghan's netflix , but already first instalment of harry and megrelentlessflix , but already first instalment of harry and megrelentless sussexit already first instalment of harry and megrelentless sussex traineady first instalment of harry and megrelentless sussex train has the relentless sussex train has smacked with a trailer for volume two and as i predicted , volume two and as i predicted, they are going nuclear. folks to see this institutional
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gaslighting lie wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. they were actively recruiting people to disseminate disinformation . to disseminate disinformation. they're happy to lie, to protect my brother . they were never my brother. they were never willing to tell the truth to us . but as meghan mccain, one of the world's top conservative voices, writes in her daily mail com, colin , it's an american com, colin, it's an american style political hatchet job. as far as documentaries go, it's trash , one sided, vicious and trash, one sided, vicious and manipulative as far as propaganda goes, it's brilliant . it could have been produced by a campaign operative. a dirty tncks a campaign operative. a dirty tricks to hired to tar their political opponent with focus tv ads and smears i'm delighted to say meghan mccain joins me now. so, meghan, if they want to bnng so, meghan, if they want to bring down the monarchy do you actually think they did a pretty good job of it? and from an american perspective , yeah, it american perspective, yeah, it was my first reaction to it. and
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i watched 3 hours. unfortunately is that this is clearly a coordinated, highly executed it job. the monarchy, if you are an american , you don't know american, you don't know anything about the royal family you don't know anything about the monarchy. you're going to think the is most think that the monarchy is most racist bastion of any kind of entity that exists, that it's basically just like a klan meeting and that is their whole premise. it's the big part of their show is just how much racism was directed at. meghan markle , how much racism was markle, how much racism was directed at their family and i grew in politics, i know a grew up in politics, i know a smear campaign know a smear ad when i've one and this is i as far as i'm concerned there's a very long political ad against the monarchy designed to make americans to hate our greatest allies , the uk. and it's allies, the uk. and it's despicable. and i that netflix should be ashamed of themselves and you know there's three more episodes coming out on thursday that i will have to watch for my job. but look, my concern is this will do real damage
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politically with our ally ship, with your country and that has serious ramifications for both of my brothers served in afghanistan and with people in the british army and the idea that you there's nothing redeeming about our greatest ally ship i think people are really the point that really missing the point that this larger political this could have larger political damage our countries. damage for both our countries. now i couldn't agree more, meghan, and this is my fear you see, is why i actually see, this is why i actually think it's time for king charles also and for prince william to start fighting back because they at the moment want to take a more high mighty pr approach. oh just let harry and meghan do dirty thing. but i think that's meghan because even though brit might understand what harry and meghan are doing, i think the damage internationally, especially the woke media, is so in the camp for harry and meghan, especially in america. i think it could do genuine long term damage to the british royal family the one thing that should make you feel better is currently the rotten tomatoes, which is an audience algorithm
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site where people vote on how they think of a movie, does it as a 12% approval with audiences , which is obviously absolutely abysmal. you have people like howard stern, who's a very famous liberal shock jock , famous liberal shock jock, coming out today, talking about basically what garbage the special is, a of people . yeah. special is, a of people. yeah. so you had a whole piece on his show today where he went off for about 10 minutes about how bad it and how boring it is. and it is and how boring it is. and again, how disrespectful is. again, how disrespectful it is. and lot of tied and you're seeing a lot of tied turning from a lot of commentators. have commentators. i think they have really overshot runway with this six hour special. you know, america , like the uk is having america, like the uk is having extreme financial crisis . we extreme financial crisis. we have inflation. these are not positive times right now. and i think it's hard for americans to watch this $100 million documentary at their multi million dollar mansion in montecito and talk how horrible their lives are. there's a lot of people who have experienced a lot of adversity in a lot of different ways. and it's they're not people that that find not people that that you find easily sympathetic in any way.
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so i actually don't think that their propaganda is doing they want it to and i know that their approval ratings in your country are in the garbage as well . is are in the garbage as well. is it split down party lines in the us, meg? it is. it is it is simple to say that republicans are on the whole sceptical and buy into their messaging a bit more . no, in fact, if you've more. no, in fact, if you've seen former first lady michelle obama, who's one of the most popular figures in america , she popular figures in america, she was asked about them by jenna bush. she's president bush's daughter for the today show. and she gave a very judicious pr answer to it, saying she hopes there was healing with their family. she did not talk about sharing with them . they are sharing with them. they are infamously not invited to president obama's birthday party this summer, which was reported . that was something that made them angry because they want to be included in these like very elite liberal circles. they are not being embraced the way that they i think part they want. and i think part of it because just so
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it is because they're just so deeply unserious sitting around their complaining about their mansion complaining about being the most being literally the most privileged people in the world. and then at the same time, again, i think people are smart to see our allies ship between the united states and the uk is paramount and has been you paramount and has been for, you know, 250 years, arguably and. i think the idea that we're just going to try the uk and trash all people is england and england as irredeemable racist is just not something any rational or intelligent person will accept, particularly these two people on a date. and don't you think it also comes to down meghan? i i look at the love that you for your family. i think of the love i have for my family. just unimaginable that we'd ever speak about our flesh and blood in way , publicly. and blood in this way, publicly. it's just, isn't it? it's gross . i would never again, i'm you know, he's not the only one that comes from a public family and he's not the only one who experienced a parent dying publicly. i, too, went to a pubuc publicly. i, too, went to a public funeral and gave a eulogy at pain is
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at one. it's all pain is horrible. i just find that it would take there was nothing in the world that could get me to trash my family publicly. and all families have issues obviously. and i think it's incredibly distasteful and. i think particularly since the queen's you this queen's death and you see this even an american, there's even as an american, there's this great appreciation the this great appreciation for, the queen royal family queen and the new royal family and, that stoicism, and, you see that stoicism, particular i think, from kate and william because they're of my generation and just look like they are calm and carrying on and are not getting in the and they are not getting in the dirt with and they look dirt with this and they look much regal and surface much more regal and surface dictated. and like people who do not want be in this kind of, not want to be in this kind of, you know, tabloid bile, quite frankly. and i think that it's not doing what they it to. not doing what they want it to. and want to know, as i'm sure and i want to know, as i'm sure you do, what do you do next? how many times can you tell this story? well, i haven't really doneit story? well, i haven't really done it become a case done it will become a case of diminishing returns and i long for that day. but you are so honest that i can't to read your next column it for daily next column about it for daily made.com meghan mccain, thank you much. but it's time now
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you so much. but it's time now to reveal today's greatest person jack s carole person union. jack s carole malone, who's gb bee nominee. well, why not a brit but is a non rivet on a day an inch and a half of snow has brought the uk to a standstill in every major pubuc to a standstill in every major public service is actually on strike or threatening it. ukraine's rail chief, a guy called alexander commission said this week that the was no excuses for poor service. he and ukraine and rail workers have kept the service running 16,700 miles of track during the war. this is despite the fact that 300 rail workers have been killed transporting soldiers weapons , supplies, all rail weapons, supplies, all rail workers, some of whom are actually promoting and, trumpeting putin should hang headsin trumpeting putin should hang heads in shame over this. benjamin button with your hairy mine is craig hassall. benjamin button with your hairy mine is craig hassall . he's the mine is craig hassall. he's the ceo of the royal albert hall because he led the place when it was nearly went bankrupt during covid lockdowns . and it's the covid lockdowns. and it's the most treasured music venue that
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we have in this country. he saved it from bankruptcy and he's about to step down after their christmas shows. great venue. their christmas shows. great venue . he's in that. so i love venue. he's in that. so i love him. okay suzanne, you're nominated quickly . great nominated quickly. great britain's tonight because i think it has to be in the wake of the terrible coming out of solihull with those poor boys that fell through the ice. i absolutely see the men that waded in try and save them. they did their best. they our did their best. they are our greatest today without greatest person today without any is a story. any doubt. it is a tragic story. karl malone, jack karl malone, your union jack nominated. jackass . this karl malone, your union jack nominated. jackass. this is nominated. my jackass. this is totally country to the hero i just mentioned. this is . eddie just mentioned. this is. eddie dempsey, general secretary of the rmt. this is the man who's whose union is going to ruin christmas for of people, he declared this week was no shame in drug dealing or defrauding the dole. he says you call for the dole. he says you call for the council of state and. what do you need? money. this is the sort have to do. sorry. sort of stuff have to do. sorry. no, grew up on a council no, i grew up on a council estate. millions people did. and we don't drugs to kids. we we don't sell drugs to kids. we don't. we offer all that don't. we didn't offer all that it's butterworth it's been. butterworth you nominate the transport nominate mine is the transport
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secretary mark harper , who's secretary mark harper, who's failing do a deal with the failing to do a deal with the unions to trains back on and unions to get trains back on and instead is more instead government is more interested games than interested in playing games than fixing and says if and fixing problems and says if and see what. nominee matt hancock for being rat as usual i could for being a rat as usual i could go on for hours about matt hancock but i think he's shown himself up tonight . i'm going to himself up tonight. i'm going to go with carole malone and. eddie dempsey, as you and jack as today. but what a fabulous superstar panel. carol owen, benjamin butterworth, suzanne evans, thank you so much thank you for your company on the first night of the week. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. be but up it's be here but next up it's headuneis be here but next up it's headline is goodnight.
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you would gb news headliners is next. first, let's bring you up to date with the latest top stories. and nurses are set to go on strike in their first ever national action from thursday after talks between the union and the health secretary failed this evening. the royal college of nursing had requested a 19% pay of nursing had requested a 19% pay rise for its members , but pay rise for its members, but the general secretary claims steve barclay refused to even discuss pay with her during their meeting . mr. barclay says their meeting. mr. barclay says he agreed to the recommendations of the independent pay review body but said any further pay rise wasn't workable . pat rise wasn't workable. pat collins said she was deeply disappointed. i did a lot of
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