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as well as several people perish in the channel overnight four fatality sees whoever fixes this winds the next general election. i'll reaction from top political commentator and journalist patrick could action the migrant crisis move the dial for rishi sunak politically and all shares in keir starmer too high at the moment or is a labour government inevitable . could the migrant inevitable. could the migrant crisis the defining issue? i'll ask top professor matthew goodwin, who has crunched numbers so you don't have to. meanwhile, a church of school has been teaching eight year olds about gender, ideology and the idea that they may have been born in the wrong body . and born in the wrong body. and they're encouraging three year olds. that's right . year olds to olds. that's right. year olds to declare as non—binary if they're not sure whether they're a boy or a girl. do you that for your kids or your grandkids ? i'll kids or your grandkids? i'll speak to a concerned father who took his child out that very
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school . he tells his shocking school. he tells his shocking story in a couple of minutes. and as elon musk reveals shocking levels of censorship on twitter before he bought it. could his expose see america's chief, anthony fauci in jail? also have we been selling our dna to the china. what could possibly go wrong ? alex marshall possibly go wrong? alex marshall from the spectator has the story. want to hear from you. throughout the program gbv use gbnews.uk a busy hour to come. my gbnews.uk a busy hour to come. my big opinion next on that migrant crisis and my solution. but first, the headlines with poly but first, the headlines with poly middle east . thank you, poly middle east. thank you, mark. our top story , gb news. mark. our top story, gb news. tonight, the six year old boy who was hospitalised after falling into an icy lake solihull on sunday has died, meaning four children in total lost their lives . the tragic
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lost their lives. the tragic accident. the little boy had beenin accident. the little boy had been in a critical condition since being rescued from the icy waters of bob's mill in kings hurst . in a statement, west hurst. in a statement, west midlands said they cannot comprehend the enormity of the pain the families must feel. they also confirmed searches of the lake have now been well. also in the news today, the man who murdered a law graduate in east london in june has been sentenced to life in prison and will serve a minimum term of 38 years. jordan mcsweeney pleaded guilty to the murder of zara ouna guilty to the murder of zara olina but refused to leave his cell for sentencing, saying he didn't to watch video evidence of his actions. mcsweeney was caught on cctv following at least two other women before attacking the 35 year old as she walked home from a night out in ilford. sa as life was tinsley and brutally crushed . and today, and brutally crushed. and today, like every other day we live
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with the horror she forced to . with the horror she forced to. face sara was the light the room , the birdsong , the laughter in , the birdsong, the laughter in our family . we live with our family. we live with a profound loss each day and each day . we are destroyed a little day. we are destroyed a little more foreigners there. the aunt of zara olina today outside the old bailey. now in other news, jp news has been told up to four people may still be missing in the english channel tonight after a small boat capsized in the early hours of this morning. four people died and 43 others were rescued after attempting to cross the channel. the search operation is to continue until about 9:00 an hour's time from now. and the home secretary says the tragedy has shown how important it is to introduce new legislation , deter crossings .
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legislation, deter crossings. around half of britain's lines are closed today . rmt members are closed today. rmt members staged their second day of strikes across the country . strikes across the country. thousands of workers at network rail and i4 thousands of workers at network rail and 14 other train companies have walked out leaving some parts of uk with no train services at all. it's part of a long dispute over pay jobs , conditions and it comes . the , conditions and it comes. the rmt rejected an offer of a 5% pay rmt rejected an offer of a 5% pay rise this year with another 4% next. now king charles has unveiled a gift from parliament to the late queen at the palace of westminster today. the was a pair of bronze sculptures featuring the heraldic beasts of the united kingdom . parliament the united kingdom. parliament had gifted the present to late majesty for her platinum jubilee . you up to date on tv online and dab plus radio with gb news. well, now it's time for mark steyn standing mark dolan .
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steyn standing mark dolan. there is no stand in for polly medhurst who returns in an hours medhurst who returns in an hour's time . an absolute tragedy hour's time. an absolute tragedy is playing out in the english channel. the telegraph report that four people died this morning after a small boat thought to be carrying nearly 50 migrant s ran into difficulties. 43 migrants were rescued . the 43 migrants were rescued. the operation involving up to ten in engush operation involving up to ten in english and french . more than 30 english and french. more than 30 of those rescued were pulled from the water after apparently in at the sand jetty halfway . in at the sand jetty halfway. france and britain . we france and britain. we understand that some of survivors are still fighting for their lives in hospital . a their lives in hospital. a reminder, if you it that
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notwithstanding fact that the law is being broken these migrant journeys across perilous. and at the moment icy patch of water is a humanitarian crisis . what happens day with crisis. what happens day with sometimes many as a thousand people hitting our shores when the waters calm is an economic infrastructural and national security disaster. but above all allowing this trade to continue at the hands of unscrupulous international criminals is morally . to these heartless morally. to these heartless gangsters . take money from gangsters. take money from desperate people on the promise of a new life . they couldn't of a new life. they couldn't care less if they in the water. now you know how cold it is the moment. can you imagine what these poor people went through earlier today. it's untold horror, for which there no words getting a grip on this crisis is fast becoming . the number one fast becoming. the number one priority for this government. if it wasn't, if we do nothing,
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we'll see hotels and holiday parks filled up by the day at an estimated current cost of just under estimated current cost of just unde r £50 million a week . under £50 million a week. britain has always refuge to those who need it and the tragedy of the current situation is that the of individuals exploiting the system potentially with the help of loophole lawyers makes harder for those who genuinely refuge to get it . they are shoved to to get it. they are shoved to the back of the queue or at the very least they must wait longer as authorities process spurious applications . for example, young applications. for example, young albanian. far from being war torn. albania. it's a beautiful democratic and safe country . democratic and safe country. it's a nato member, which hasn't seen conflict for a of a century. it's peaceful than the isle whites. when it comes to those seeking , including the those seeking, including the many thousands fleeing the horrors of ukraine, we open our
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doors . absolutely. but those doors. absolutely. but those chucking their mobile phones and documents in the water as cross in boats covering their faces and running for hills on arrival . not so much. the british people are famously welcoming , people are famously welcoming, but will not tolerate a chaotic and uncontrolled in which individuals land on our shores and then just disappear our cities, towns , villages. that's cities, towns, villages. that's not how you do it. try doing that in china. good luck with that. we are a modern democracy in which we have systems. if you come, we need to know who are your circumstance is and yes, where you're really from as lady susan hussey wood puts it. so case can be considered. when did that become controversial . it that become controversial. it isn't . if you that become controversial. it isn't. if you have a claim for asylum which is valid, which
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thousands do. you would surely provide information enthusiastic me not withhold it which is the case for many. the me not withhold it which is the case for many . the government case for many. the government has been asleep at the wheel on this one. rishi sunak has clearly taken as announced in the house of commons yesterday , the house of commons yesterday, including a deal to return albanians as it's a safe country but it won't stop there tackling human tragedy is sunak greatest test and i would argue potentially his moments. the politic of this a huge if changes. he's in trouble get this right and he wins the next election . the decision is his . election. the decision is his. reacting to this shocking and tragic of deaths in the english . i'm delighted to welcome matthew goodwin, professor of politics at the school of politics and international at the university of kent. hi,
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matthew . hi. good evening . this matthew. hi. good evening. this is a humanity in tragedy and all politicians should be focussed on it, particularly rishi sunak , because it could be decisive for at the nec. i completely agree with you . think this is agree with you. think this is going to be the ultimate test for prime minister ? what we've for prime minister? what we've seen this week is , a set of new seen this week is, a set of new proposal to try and to deal with this issue scaling back the backlog of claims and the home office hiring more staff to monitor the channel, having a bespoke programme to with the specific challenge of albanian migrants. but i can tell that they're very open i mean they've said as much to me that they accept that this is the beginning , accept that this is the beginning, not the end of solving puzzle. so i think there are going be a lot of additional
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reforms and pieces , legislation, reforms and pieces, legislation, by the way , coming in the early by the way, coming in the early months of 2023, because as you say, if they don't get a handle on this, no conservative in country is going to vote for them at the next general election. but fundamentally and while i personally feel so strongly about this, more people are going to lose their lives and we cannot keep ourselves in ridiculous situation where people are being trapped and abused by criminal because we don't have a functioning asylum . mat don't have a functioning asylum. mat political and media class have ignored this issue for too long. i think everybody has failed to get arms around the system. i think if you look at british politics over the last 20 years, whether labour conservative, we've had a success in of governments that have over and
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under—delivered on the issue of asylum and migration. i mean, look look at the 20 tens as an example . first david cameron example. first david cameron said it was because he was in a coalition with the liberal democrats that he couldn't take action. then people gave his own majority then . he said it's majority then. he said it's because we're in the european. we can't take tough . so the we can't take tough. so the people voted for brexit then they said we didn't have a big enough majority while boris johnson then wins an seat majority in 2019. and we're still in this position where succession of leaders have failed to do the things need to do in order to get at the root of this problem. and what are those things they need to reform the modern slavery act. they need to raise thresholds that are being applied to people who are being applied to people who are claiming being abused and enslaved. they need reconsider the country's relationship with the country's relationship with the european convention on rights because it's the european
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that are making the rwanda plan currently unworkable . and they currently unworkable. and they also need to make it clear finally that anybody who arrives in the country will not have any viable route to working or staying in the country . if you staying in the country. if you do all those three things, this crisis resolved and more importantly people don't lose their lives if we just continue to around the edges a little bit of reform here and a little bit of reform here and a little bit of tough talk there. we're not going to deal with this issue and more people tragically are going to their lives. matthew, the clock's against us. might be able to stick with us over. the clock's against us. might be able to stick with us over . the able to stick with us over. the break. absolutely this is an absolute urgent story. it's the number one political issue for the prime. so we're going to come straight to it coming up later in, the show. the church of england school telling year olds they may have been in the wrong body. what would god think of that one? i'm joined in an exclusive interview with a concern took his
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concern father who took his child of that very school . it's child of that very school. it's going to be must see television later in the show. but next up, could action the migrant crisis move , the dial for rishi sunak move, the dial for rishi sunak if he gets it right, does he the next election? and what about we're told to expect 300 seat landslide all shares in keir starmer too high. we'll go back to matthew goodwin for his view on that. and live in the studio . spectator columnist patrick o'flynn. don't go anywhere .
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a big reaction to my big opinion monologue. the migrant crisis is a national security and humanitaire emergency. it needs to be sorted out within days , to be sorted out within days, not weeks, months , years.
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not weeks, months, years. reaction coming in thick and fast. gb views gbnews.uk. melissa what have you got for me? let's have a look . okay, me? let's have a look. okay, we're having trouble with the with the feedback the moment. oh, yes. here we go. let's have a at this. we have got reaction from stuart . he says no. rishi from stuart. he says no. rishi sunak say all of the right words and.do sunak say all of the right words and. do the opposite . no, rishi and. do the opposite. no, rishi sunak won't sort out, says tricia. i'm sick of government all talk. in fact, i didn't recognise . the government that recognise. the government that we elected, i don't trust any of them. lesley says, of course he's capable , but he will not. he's capable, but he will not. it's okay. okay. well, there you go . some of the viewers not go. some of the viewers not backing rishi at the moment. later the show, by the way, a church of england school is telling three year olds they can be if they're not sure they're a boy or a girl . we'll be speaking boy or a girl. we'll be speaking to a concern father who's taken his child out that very school. but let's get back to migrant
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story. rishi sunak has outlined his five step plan to tackle illegal , his five step plan to tackle illegal, including a deal with the albanian government to return albanians who enter the country unlawfully . if sunak can country unlawfully. if sunak can get results in this intractable issue , could it help him issue, could it help him politically? could be his falklands moment . and what about falklands moment. and what about labour? is a 300 seat landslide as recently predicted realistic? or are shares in starmer too high ? i'm joined live in the high? i'm joined live in the studio by journalist and political commentator patrick o'flynn. patrick will, come back to matthew goodwin in a moment. great to have you in the studio. great to have you in the studio. great to have you in the studio. great to be. shocking event this morning for fatalities. several others fighting for their lives. this a moral, economic and national security imperative isn't ? it absolutely is . and isn't? it absolutely is. and what really sticks in craw is the left assuming they are the good guys in. this when in fact
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the only way to stop these deaths is to stop the boats . and deaths is to stop the boats. and you don't stop the boats by, quote, expanding safe legal routes , because anyone who routes, because anyone who doesn't get accepted onto a safe and legal route has the incentive to come across the channel. the only way to stop the boats is to pass law, which the boats is to pass law, which the prime minister spoke of yesterday, which makes it crystal . no one arriving in yesterday, which makes it crystal. no one arriving in our country illegally will ever get to stay. so. so that's the kernel of it. and that's not only the right thing do for the british people and our border integrity. it's the moral thing to do as well. do you think the will is there on part of sunak to get this? well, i was very interested in your respondents because . i fully expected what because. i fully expected what we got which was no, he won't do it. they'll let down. we don't trust them. we've heard it all before. heard it all before because i wrote a piece for the spectator website yesterday and that's what i got back big time, including on my social
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including on my on my social media. people are fed let media. people are so fed up, let down so times they don't down so many times they don't believe. but i a different believe. but i take a different view. saying it's view. i'm not saying it's definitely going happen, but it reminds me of the way people like me who were in ukip with nigel farage at the time, manipulated and pressured david cameron into making his brexit referendum pledge all those years ago he was in an opinion poll whole and that was the only out of it. and now i think rishi sunak's even in a bigger hole than david cameron was back then and he knows he'll have his opinion research is out there that the one thing that will bnng that the one thing that will bring back the lost voters of whom have decided to sit out the next election some of whom have gone the labour but not many, is to come up with action on illegal immigration shambles . illegal immigration shambles. it'll involve him in in a real battle royal the establishment. it's not his inclination. i don't say i trust him, but i do trust the tory party always wants win an election, always wants win an election, always wants as many of its mps to come
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back as possible. and they don't do something radical. in fact, to address and greatly reduce this problem. they're heading 200 mp5 this problem. they're heading 200 mps lost and they'll be lucky to have 100 and 5060 mps in next parliament. so i feel quite optimistic that the are augned quite optimistic that the are aligned here. they act on their own interests. but their own interest is to take this issue on now they dodge it again or they're wiped out. all right , they're wiped out. all right, look, let's bring in top academic professor matthew goodwin, who has crunched the numbers so you don't to let me recommend not only his twitter feed, but also his xolo substack articles . and matthew, do you articles. and matthew, do you this could be rishi sunak's falklands moment if he gets it right . yeah i think this will right. yeah i think this will define what remains of the sunak premiership. i think the issues
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strikes and inflation will gradually ease as go into 23. we're beginning to see signs that inflation has peaked and i think ultimately what we'll be left with then all these big cultural questions will be left with a debate over is net migration of over 500,000 sustained a bill and do we have control over the countries borders. and indeed you can already see keir starmer and labour positioning for that very reason know what's coming. everybody can read the tea leaves, you're looking at again a very big punchy debate in this country over the migration question and as patrick just alluded to, i suspect actually you look at the polling now that we've done with on eight, 9% in the polls , i suspect that the polls, i suspect that sunak's going to come under fire on on two flanks simultaneously , both from keir starmer and laboun , both from keir starmer and labour, trying position as a
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tough policy on migration, but also by nigel and richard tice and others on on his right saying look are , you going to saying look are, you going to take control or are you not? and that's going to be a very difficult position for him to be in. professor goodwin difficult isn't it, to characterise labour as a that will be tough on illegal immigration and tough on unions, particularly given the fact that they are in the pockets of many of them. so do you think that shares in keir starmer are a little too high at the moment ? starmer are a little too high at the moment? shares in sunak a little too low ? well, the labour little too low? well, the labour brand unquestionably weak on both immigration and the economy. actually, the labour lead on those two issues is not as strong as the polls suggest. if you look at this specific issue that we're talking about today , the most popular option today, the most popular option among is none of the above is no. one on migration. so and,
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you know, to be honest with you, this is i find so frustrating about british politics. and patrick will remember , i think patrick will remember, i think in a sense, we've gone to 2011, 2012. we've kind of lost the lesson of the last decade where all the way back to the beginning of the 20 tens, nobody trusts immigration system. nobody has confidence in the mainstream parties . the mainstream parties. the conservatives are in total disarray . nobody really believes disarray. nobody really believes labour on this issue. you've got insurgents at the heels of the big and i suspect what we found is expression through brexit time around may find expression through a much bigger conversation about about the levels of migration about control over migration , about control over migration, about how it's changing the country. so we're not personally maybe that you would disagree with me. i don't know. but i don't think we have really moved on. it's cool, actually, over the last decade that that is indeed very frustrating . and many of my frustrating. and many of my viewers would share that view. that's what they email me every night of the week . matthew, what
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night of the week. matthew, what do you think about patrick o'flynn? do you think shares in labour and in keir starmer are little high the moment ? well little high at the moment? well i think labour's unquestionably had a very strong year. the tories have disastrous tories have had a disastrous year case has repositioned himself . your viewers might himself. your viewers might remember him taking a knee for blm and berating the palace on behalf harry and meghan. that's not the sort visual stuff he comes out with because he's obviously finally got some advisers that that tell him that goes down like a bag of cold sack in the red wall seats needs to win back however so i think you know other things being equal labour is heading for a victory at the next election but this one issue has so much salience among key swing voters in marginal seats. the right leaning voters who as matthew was saying, they were a major realignment not only of political parties but political priorities post—brexit and didn't get it. that's the one thing that can bring them back
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to the potentially if they see rishi sunak implement law that no one who arrives illegally gets gets to stay and if they see , the establishment come down see, the establishment come down the track with the human rights brigade and it could even the timing could work that it could be an election and based on leaving the european convention of human rights massively amending the human rights act and rishi could look at the votes and say look i a specific mandate on this or the house of lords that judiciary the european courts are going to huackit european courts are going to hijack it then i do think that he thought a potentially killer argument. i expect the next general election in spite of all the commentariat claiming the silence of immigration was falling it might be among left wing people but among swing voters and right leaning people. i expect it to be an immigration election . well, that's election. well, that's a fascinating thought i think that too many people assume that there will be this labour government and patrick. i think that i would suggest in two years time, the most likely is a
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hung parliament with . the hung parliament with. the conservatives, the biggest party. why? because sunak still leads keir starmer in terms of who would the best prime minister among all voters and also when the public i mean this is something that a politician said to me a few weeks ago, which is that when there is an economic crisis. the tend to shift to the right . well this is shift to the right. well this is true that the economy going wrong necessarily mean labour sweeping. although i do think rachel the shadow chancellor it's a massive upgrade on anneliese dodds was her predecessor . the only thing predecessor. the only thing i would say if rishi sunak fails , would say if rishi sunak fails, lack of will or craft to deliver what he said in the commons among this massive issue among right leaning voters , i think right leaning voters, i think whatever very small lead he has in some polls , who would be the in some polls, who would be the best prime minister evaporates ? best prime minister evaporates? what do you think about this idea of the likelihood of a labour government ? think you labour government? think you were you spoke to a conference
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recently , matthew, in which you recently, matthew, in which you said that they get really ready for a labour . said that they get really ready for a labour. do you still hold that view . yeah, i think most of that view. yeah, i think most of the fundamentals pointing in that direction currently just one one thing to add to your point about a hung parliament, we also need to remember that the conservative party, it is of us right ? the conservative party, it is of us right? nobody is going to work with the conservative party in a hung parliament. so it's absolutely critical that rishi sunakis absolutely critical that rishi sunak is able to get into that majority territory. now do that number. one is he has to show he's bringing inflation down and that he's stabilise the economy that he's stabilise the economy that sort of gets into base camp look things are getting better don't let the opposition ruin ruin it. the other key thing he needs to do in the new year which why the proposals this week really is he needs to be able to say the backlog in the home office is down. the number
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of albanian is coming down on the number of people staying in hotels that are costing 6 million quid a day. that's all coming , million quid a day. that's all coming, right? that's something that's also part of his overall strategy . but then beyond that strategy. but then beyond that and this is i agree with patrick on this. i think beyond that, it's all going to come down to what this rwanda judgement the high says monday and if high court says monday and if the legal system the judiciary decides the rwanda is a no go , decides the rwanda is a no go, then that is going to set rishi sunak sunak up. actually quite nicely politically to say. right, okay . a little bit like right, okay. a little bit like bofis right, okay. a little bit like boris johnson in 2019. what i've got to do is take on the blob. i completely agree with is his heart in. it is his instincts in i think there's an open question there there's another school of thought in westminster, you know, that says right from the very beginning people underestimated just how conservative rishi sunak is and
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may be pushed against the wall. he actually had some fighting to say, i am going to this issue on. i am going to take this modern slavery issue on. i am going to go up against, quote unquote, the blob and stone. and i'm going to take them all. and that probably you know, you speak to his election advisers say the path to victory is narrow but state that's probably the only play he has to get a majority at the next and i think you're right some of sunak more conservative instincts. let's not forget that as a young politician just in 2016 he risked his political future by backing brexit which was not the politically expedient thing to do at the time especially under his boss david cameron . matthew, his boss david cameron. matthew, brilliant to have you the show check out matthew's excellent sub articles go to matthewj goodwin .org professor matthew goodwin .org professor matthew goodwin and check patrick
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flynn's excellent latest for the spectator magazine . coming up, spectator magazine. coming up, could america's top chief, anthony foushee wind up in jail? and would that have chris whitty and patrick quaking in their boots ? he's the covid. house of boots? he's the covid. house of cards beginning to tumble. but next up , you won't believe this. next up, you won't believe this. a church of school is telling three year olds they can be non—binary if they're not sure whether they're a boy or a girl. and it's telling. eight year olds that they may have been born in the wrong body will speak lies to a concern . calvin, speak lies to a concern. calvin, what's who briefly took his child of that very school . an child of that very school. an unmissable interview and a shocking story. that's .
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next welcome back to the show. it's
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mark dolan in for mark steyn. a church of england primary school justified secretly eight year old children that they can be born in the wrong body and encouraging idea that three year olds can declare themselves non—binary their parents. in other words they have a sex at all. a parents calvin and nicola watts , who are being supported watts, who are being supported by the christian legal centre, removed their children from michael's church of england primary school, intended an end after discovering their eight year old child and classmates were being given what many inappropriate teacher ing on gender identity . it's a shocking gender identity. it's a shocking story. calvin watts joins me now. hi, calvin . good evening . now. hi, calvin. good evening. thanks very much for having the courage to talk about this on the national television radio airwaves. what exactly was your child exposed to. so the children were shown a video and it's called it feels good to be
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yourself. and basically, the video shows the children basically they can change their gender and it's to them really. it says that doctors the doctors guess the children's gender at birth . and as they go on through birth. and as they go on through life to the age of three that they can be non—binary . i see . they can be non—binary. i see. which of course is a inaccurate biologically wrong. was it was it one of your children that was read the cell shown this video and this book. yes to our knowledge, it was only one of our children , along with the our children, along with the whole of the class . and your whole of the class. and your child . eight years of age . child. eight years of age. correct. and has essentially been told that when a baby's born. that's just guesswork on the part of the doctor and the child for example could be born in the wrong body . that's right in the wrong body. that's right . yeah. okay. how did this come to your attention, calvin ? so we to your attention, calvin? so we were unaware the video was being
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shown, but thankfully another parent alerted us it because the school has a which is basically a media platform . it updates a media platform. it updates parents on what the children are learning . but it's like any learning. but it's like any media platform when you're scrolling through and you don't always see things or if you don't scroll through that day, things are easily missed and exactly what happened to us , exactly what happened to us, what was your reaction and that of your wife when you found out they'd been shown this very creepy video? we were absolutely horrified. and as we the whole reason we sent our children to that school because it was a tv school. so we thought that there would be some level of protection against this. so we were absolutely shocked. and also shocked that the teacher could show a video, which is this serious. could show a video, which is this serious . and we have such this serious. and we have such damaging content without raising any red flags. damaging content without raising any red flags . she went ahead any red flags. she went ahead and did it. that that was a huge concern for us. you wouldn't children at a christian school
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to be exposed to this kind of material . no absolutely . and you material. no absolutely. and you know as a christian myself , i know as a christian myself, i look at the teachings of the bible and. it's very clear on this. the subject god made man, woman and female and the church of england completely rejected the bible. and in, in and basically what they've done is they kicked the bible out in exchange for politics. and this is why they're in such a mess because their backbone is completely gone and the bible sums it up very nicely and it says that they have a form of godliness, but they deny power. and this is why sexual of people, as well as christian bible believing christians, are looking the church saying, what do you actually for? and where, where, when are you actually going to turn back the bible that you claim to believe? what does tell us, calvin, about the of the church of england? do you think? well, i think it's going
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to be on a downward. i think that the as a church, if you reject the teachings of the bible when you you muddy the waters so much, i think i said that the secular people look at the church and say, well, what is it about ? does it stand for? is it about? does it stand for? and the trouble with that is, is when they do preach the gospel, which is the whole point that we all need a saviour and that is trying to save us from this broken world. and it's to us to repent over all that gets lost because soon as people hear the church and, they see this chap in a fancy gown talking everyone just looks and thinks, what now for that guy about? because they don't stand up when it actually when they actually . well and when they actually. well and i think calvin you have to be religious to be offend it and horrified by this creepy scientifically wrong nonsense. it feels like grooming to me. i've got say. how does your child old feel about what they
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were being taught ? well i think were being taught? well i think just just follow on from what you said. this is definitely the case. it's not just about being religious. we've had a lot support the secular of the support from the secular of the school and they've they've expressed their concerns much more strongly . we have, more strongly. we have, actually. but that's real, real benefit . but our child is benefit. but our child is confused our child because we've had to sit down, have conversation with her inside. this isn't scientific. this isn't it goes against our beliefs and we don't understand . your teacher has shown to . . your teacher has shown to. this it goes against gcse biology for sake. the world's gone mad . now, i believe you gone mad. now, i believe you took your children of the school. are they back in school now? what is their current status ? they are so originally status? they are so originally we took our child out of school because. we had concerns that the teacher might have had some sort of motive and also the lack of judgement of showing this video to such a young age children. but and since then, we
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are looking for placements in other schools but we've i don't know if it's down to immigration or just the amount of know if it's down to immigration orjust the amount of people in or just the amount of people in kent but finding school placements for all three of our children is very at the moment so at the moment we're just our children are back in school and we're waiting to see what comes up or we stay and try to work the school on this to have a sensible . calvin happening to sensible. calvin happening to our world. what do you think motivates teachers in a church of england to show them a video which an author explains that you may be in the wrong body . is you may be in the wrong body. is this an agenda to erase boys and girls biological sex altogether? what's happening, do you think ? what's happening, do you think? well, i think it's actually much bigger than that. i think this is attack on the truth itself. and i the church should , and i the church should, unfortunately, it's not these days. it should standing up for the truth itself . and i believe
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the truth itself. and i believe , as a christian that comes directly from the bible at the moment, you deviate from that you can end up in a mess. that's where you can see that we are now wandering further and, further away from the teachings of god and we becoming more of god and we are becoming more and more in a mass. we've become more hateful becoming more confused and it work where if you stand on the bible. okay, maybe offensive at times, but at least can stand firm without wondering . and the trouble is, wondering. and the trouble is, once we start making up our own truth and going to be in a mess and this is unfortunately why the church in such a state of affairs and we believe the bible all around are pleading with them to just get back to the bible at whether you are christian , not you can deal with christian, not you can deal with that. christian, not you can deal with that . and they're not, you know, that. and they're not, you know, if someone's being hypocritical, thatis if someone's being hypocritical, that is something which really hard for people to deal with . hard for people to deal with. calvin, shown exceptional calvin, you've shown exceptional courage in coming on television tonight to tell me about this and me tell you that your
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children are in very safe hands and referring to you and your wife. not that school. however, we've had a response courtesy of producer melissa, who's been touch with the school . stewart touch with the school. stewart reeves of tenterden and schools trust said whilst i understand mr. and mrs. what mrs. concerns ihave mr. and mrs. what mrs. concerns i have found evidence whatsoever to suggest promotion of any particular ideology in this school . whilst we would not school. whilst we would not expect parents to see or approve of our teaching resources , we of our teaching resources, we appreciate the need , greater appreciate the need, greater transparency and, clarity around certain topics and will endeavour to achieve this in the future . now, it could be that future. now, it could be that the school are trying to be inclusive . that may be the plan inclusive. that may be the plan . i'm sure that the staff and leadership that school are doing their best in, all the departments perhaps doing very good job. but i think it's right of parents to know what is taughtin of parents to know what is taught in those classrooms and it's just my view and that's of
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course, van himself, that that kind of material is highly inappropriate . what's your view? inappropriate. what's your view? views that gb news don't uk. next up could america's chief anthony fauci wind in jail and have we been selling our dna the chinese. i'm normally careful with my dna as mrs. dolan will tell it's a cracking story. you won't what we've got for you next even to .
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welcome back to the show mark dolan in the brilliant mark steyn tonight and tomorrow night. great to have your company on tomorrow's program. i'll be dealing with politically correct music group who have got rid of their name. they're called for fear called slaves, but for fear offending people, they've changed name. the world has gone mad. that's in tomorrow's show. also we're joined top cardiologist aseem malhotra on
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deeply worrying . around the deeply worrying. around the covid 19 vaccine and bring reaction to the second instalment of the harry and meghan netflix series with the spectator columnist cora kennedy. there'll be lots of action . tomorrow's show from action. tomorrow's show from eight. but first have we been selling all to the chinese? and if so what could possibly go ? if so what could possibly go? meanwhile, elon musk has tried to restore free to twitter could results in america as medical chief. anthony fauci up in prison . let's head to australia prison. let's head to australia and spectators brilliant columnist alex marshall. hi alex. good morning . can you give alex. good morning. can you give us a of the censorship that happened under the management of twitter ? okay the censorship was twitter? okay the censorship was very specific . it was extensive. very specific. it was extensive. so we've now found out that twitter was not only shadow ban in which they proclaimed that
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they weren't that pinky promise. we weren't doing it. well, they were. they were de—listing accounts. they de—listing accounts. they were de—listing hashtag tags, anything. they didn't like that the so called work ideology was being silenced in a manner that they did not tell anybody what was happening and what this does is it tilts the social conversation in a particular direction and makes society believe that the public believe something that perhaps is not actually the case. let's have a look. i think melissa has a still of one particular rather worrying treat for anthony fauci . let's have a look at this. this tweet will fire it off. we can, of course, know that elon musk has purchased twitter and. he has basically threatened he sent a tweet and he said, my pronouns are prosecute foul . now pronouns are prosecute foul. now he's referring there , anthony he's referring there, anthony fauci, america's medical who led america's reaction covid. what you think could happen to fouchier this is the guy that was, of course, behind the
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lockdowns and the vaccine mandates which are spread across the west . well, quite frankly . the west. well, quite frankly. elon musk is in a class troll. he managed to upset lots different parts of working ideology with . that tweet. it ideology with. that tweet. it was brilliant. but bouche himself i think that we're allowed to speak freely and perhaps criticise people who were leading this movement inside the covid narrative . they inside the covid narrative. they deserve scrutiny and we know what will happen to fouchier until this formal proceedings him. but at the very he will be open to public and that's the most important here at the moment is that people to speak about what happened to them without essentially digitally erase it on behalf of the vaccine companies. i mean, this is a guy who is linked to the notorious gain or function research in that lab , wuhan. research in that lab, wuhan. he's also the guy that said at the start of the pandemic, you don't need to wear a mask. masks don't need to wear a mask. masks don't work. then he said you've
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got to. and of course , very much got to. and of course, very much been one of the architects of vaccine tyranny. so if he down, that could be bad news for many of his ilk across the western world australia in the uk and. he's basically a covid priest. you know one of the leaders of the religion of whatever this can form or you're basically going to be erased from the economy sort of movement that's going on. so once you start to take down the largest in a movement, well, that's when the movement, well, that's when the movement starts to fall apart. so batches important the respect that he is pillar that has to be chipped away in order to start getting to all the really nitty gritty stuff underneath. could he go to . of course he could go he go to. of course he could go to jail . it just depends on the to jail. it just depends on the depths of what's happened. and we just don't know yet . no one we just don't know yet. no one has been allowed to ask these questions and. now the questions are being asked. and i think thatis are being asked. and i think that is elon musk paid $44 that is what elon musk paid $44 billion to start this process .
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billion to start this process. and let's hope that it has been money well spent for the future of civilisation. let's hope i'm only few seconds to go. dan watson waiting in the wings. alex but i'm normally very careful with i put my dna, but it like we might have sold us to china. tell me more . well, if china. tell me more. well, if you think about a problem, you should see what our governments been doing with our genetic material . that is, to sell them, material. that is, to sell them, to china, or to at least let china access them. and only now they turned around and said, oh, this might be a secure city risk go really ? i think it might have go really? i think it might have been a pretty major security risk that has happened us. and covid was a chief of the collection of dna of the western world and accumulation in china. so this is a story that will develop and we'll be hearing a lot about it deeply . worrying lot about it deeply. worrying stuff. fantastic to have on the show. alex marshall, we'll see you in a week's time. thank you so much for your company. i'm in the hot seat for mark steyn tomorrow at 8:00 as well. thanks
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for all your emails. tomorrow night we've got dr. asim malhotra, one of the most respected cardio in the country with worrying news on the covid 19 vaccine and its efficacy that will be a massive story . 2 hours will be a massive story. 2 hours of big stories are coming in the shape of dan watson. hi good evening . great show tonight. evening. great show tonight. we're obviously continuing lots of the same themes . you of the same themes. you especially on the migration front . but it's just hours away front. but it's just hours away before harry and meghan drop . before harry and meghan drop. their nuclear bomb on the royal family. niall gardiner here he has said actually is part of the biggest misinformation campaign of the past decade. sarah vine and a queer who wants to on stripping harry and meghan of their titles. if that go viral, nothing will the incredible dan wooden is next for the next hours. don't miss it. nine, ten, 11. i'll see you tomorrow at eight. good evening and welcome to the latest weather update with. me annie shuttleworth from
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the met office is staying very cold over the next few days with further showers and some ice there as well. it's very at the moment because we've got this strong of arctic air. you can see these deep blue colours coming down all the way from the north and spreading across the whole of the uk. so very air at the moment and that means continue to see some snow showers pushing in from the north across northern scotland, parts of northern ireland as well north eastern england. well as north eastern england. so this and ice warnings out through wednesday night and into thursday . elsewhere, a dry clear thursday. elsewhere, a dry clear but very cold night, another sharp frost out there. really down as low as minus seven or eight on thursday morning. a sharp frost, but of dry and bright weather for the bulk of the uk. that will remain cloudier for northern ireland northern scotland and the east of england as well as. northern scotland and the east of england as well as . we of england as well as. we continue to see these snow showers in from the. we've got a bit more of breeze out there. so
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it will feel a little bit cooler and exposed to the wind, not much above freezing for many areas . and thursday night, we're areas. and thursday night, we're going to see those temperatures . plenty of clear spells out there for many areas. the showers eventually starting to ease for eastern parts of scotland . we could see some mr. scotland. we could see some mr. murk , the southeast, potentially murk, the southeast, potentially some freezing fog here and snow will start to push into western isles through the early of friday. it could be one of the coldest nights of the week on thursday night. we're really getting down as low as —50 degrees. now, friday will see quite a lot bright and sunny weather, but this snow across , weather, but this snow across, northern scotland will become dominant, falling as snow to lower levels first before it starts to fall as rain as we starts to fall as rain as we start to see some warmer weather, as we approach the weekend though it will turn wetter and windier for saturday and .
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sunday no spin no bias, no censorship. i'm dan watson tonight after on unimaginable tragedy in the channel at least four people dying after a small boat loaded with migrants capsized in the freezing waters. i'll implore prime minister rishi sunak to be like churchill and leave the immediately to the single hold of cruel people smuggling . stop of cruel people smuggling. stop the boats and save lives. that's my digest. next then my superstar panel weigh tonight. i'm joined by donny , adam brooks i'm joined by donny, adam brooks and, ashley james. then the real world with lee anderson westminster's tough talk is still mp hits out at left's desperation to keep our borders open and under the rule of, european judges. he's live in the studio with me. 935 as the country braces itself for more destructive fantasies from harry and meghan's netflix disinformation campaign. it was
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