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sunday n0 spin no bias, 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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a real kind of war against meghan and i certainly seen evidence that that was negative from the palace . so should the from the palace. so should the people decide of the britain hating duke and duchess of delusions should be stripped their royal titles now queer launches her campaign for white for it. meg sit referendum at 1045 and while according to a bombshell , that vote wouldn't bombshell, that vote wouldn't end well if the governor with their popularity plummeting among brits, has the sussexes hate campaign against the royal family backfired. margaret thatcher right now . got the top thatcher right now. got the top daily mail columnist sarah vine duke it out with joint secretary of stand up to racism weyman bennett that promises to be another clash at 920 as another fiery clash at 920 as nurses prepare to abandon their patients and put lives risk by walking out for the first time in history. should they be banned from ever striking again? that's a big debate at 1030. elsewhere as human rights hypocrite gary lineker now takes a swipe at the world cups , next
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a swipe at the world cups, next co—host . pretty much every co—host. pretty much every country, including our own has got issues. we're off to america four years time with canada and mexico. but the america's extraordinarily racist country . extraordinarily racist country. so it's loud mouthed . it could so it's loud mouthed. it could become a global embarrassment for britain. and will the bbc ever mouthing off so if reclaimed chief gammon june slater, she's fired on this at 950 plus. will barack sit the movie be coming soon to a cinema near you talking his spouse in mount francois. reveals all on his passion project at 1020. we'll have tomorrow's front pages for you on the brand new person you need jackass name . person you need jackass name. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. my let's go. my digest coming up just a moment. you know how we do things. news first on gb news hezbollah, middle east. the
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headunes. hezbollah, middle east. the headlines . at nine. dan, thank headlines. at nine. dan, thank you. good evening . our top story you. good evening. our top story on gb news tonight, the year old boy who was hospitalised after falling into an icy lake in solihull at the weekend has died. meaning for children in total lost their lives in the tragic accident . the little boy tragic accident. the little boy had been in a critical condition since being rescued from icy waters of babbs lake in west midlands . police said they midlands. police said they couldn't comprehend the enormity of the pain the families must feeling, but added further of the lake have now been called off . a prolific offender who off. a prolific offender who murdered a law graduate in east london in june has been sentenced to life in prison and to serve a minimum of 38 years behind bars . jordan mcsweeney, behind bars. jordan mcsweeney, who had only been from prison nine days before he killed olina, pleaded guilty to her murder. he refused leave his
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cell, though full court sentencing saying he want to watch video evidence of his actions. mcsweeney was caught on cctv following other women before attacking 35 year old as she walked from a night out in ilford after sentencing mussolini's , aunt said the mussolini's, aunt said the family live with a profound loss. sara life was tinsley and brutally crushed and today like every other day we live with the horror she was forced . to sara horror she was forced. to sara was the room the birdsong the laughter in our family. was the room the birdsong the laughter in our family . we live laughter in our family. we live with a profound loss each day and each day we are destroyed a little more sara . allen isn't little more sara. allen isn't talking outside the old bailey on today . now
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talking outside the old bailey on today. now a search talking outside the old bailey on today . now a search operation on today. now a search operation in. the english channel is expected to be off about now after a small capsized in the early hours of this morning, resulting in the deaths at least four migrants. 48 others were rescued and gb news told others may still be missing. having fallen overboard . around half of fallen overboard. around half of britain's rail lines closed today as rmt members staged their second day of strikes across the country . thousands of across the country. thousands of workers at network and 14 other train companies walked out, leaving some parts of the uk . no leaving some parts of the uk. no train services at all as part of a long running dispute . pay jobs a long running dispute. pay jobs and conditions after the rmt rejected an offer of a 5% pay rise. this year, with another 4% next year . in france rise. this year, with another 4% next year. in france have just won their semi—final match against morocco. theo hernandez volley gave france lead after 5 minutes. morocco suffered an
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injury blow as captain romain saiss limped off in the 21st minute. buffet's second half shot deflected the path of randall collymore for a tap it to book their place into the final. the defending champions will now take on argentina on sunday. you up to date on online and dab plus radio with gb news part two now of dan wootton tonight . tonight. another day of unmatched charitable tragedy in the engush charitable tragedy in the english channel as the despicable people smuggling gangs continue their brutal, soulless transportation of human , mostly young economic migrants , treating them like cattle and dangung , treating them like cattle and dangling the prospect . a life of dangling the prospect. a life of crime in the uk. the heartless leftie organisations , leftie organisations, predictably and shamefully
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continue to blame the government for refusing to adopt a labour style open borders policy like amnesty international's . steve amnesty international's. steve valdes simmons who a use the human tragedy to advance his globalist position a press release claiming the prime minister's remarks this week about people escaping persecution somehow illegally or chasing system are at the heart of . this chasing system are at the heart of. this problem showing chasing system are at the heart of . this problem showing how the of. this problem showing how the government prefers scapegoat desperate people rather than assist them. what a sick misrepresentation of what's going on. the only way the only way to stop the deaths on the channelis way to stop the deaths on the channel is to stop the boats , channel is to stop the boats, making it clear to anyone willing to risk their life by boarding . they will be processed boarding. they will be processed offshore and therefore smashing the business model of the people smugglers as the home secretary. so charlotte brafman made abundantly clear today , that's abundantly clear today, that's why breaking the stranglehold the gangs and enabling these
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crossings , the humane thing to crossings, the humane thing to do . mr. speaker, these are the do. mr. speaker, these are the days that we dread crossing the channelin days that we dread crossing the channel in unseaworthy vessels is a lethality endeavour. it's it is for this reason, above all, that are working so hard to destroy the business model of the people smugglers , evil the people smugglers, evil organised criminals to treat human beings , cargo . as the human beings, cargo. as the prime minister told the house only yesterday , it is not cruel only yesterday, it is not cruel or unkind to want to the stranglehold of criminal gangs who trade in misery and who exploit system and our laws . he exploit system and our laws. he was right . exploit system and our laws. he was right. this morning's tragedy , like the loss of 27 tragedy, like the loss of 27 people on one november day last year , is the most sobering year, is the most sobering reminder possible of why we have to end these crossings . the left
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to end these crossings. the left will, as ever, attempt to exploit the tragedy to end any debate . the illegal migrant debate. the illegal migrant invasion of our southern border or as , i believe, such horrific or as, i believe, such horrific , makes it even more important that minds are focussed on. what i declared to be a national emergency over a year ago now the pressure is now going . prime the pressure is now going. prime minister sunak to be brave and bold like churchill by leaving the ecj are an organisation with a noble that is now being twist it to make control of our borders nigh on impossible . borders nigh on impossible. thank you, mr. speaker . the thank you, mr. speaker. the second world war, winston churchill , british conservative churchill, british conservative lawyers to help to draft the european convention on human rights. and that's something that we be proud of in this country. but in an age of mass migration, the ecj, china is now limiting our ability to control our borders . so limiting our ability to control our borders. so in light of the tragedy in the channel this
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morning does the prime minister agree he should do as churchill did, draft a new framework for refugees and human , including refugees and human, including legal ? but one way or another, legal? but one way or another, and if necessary alone, we must be prepared to leave the ecj to tory mp danny kruger. they are expressing the growing momentum the conservative party, to leave the conservative party, to leave the eci. we know wants to do it and today johnson and priti patel both backed a ten minute rule from ex—tory minister jonathan glass sideline. our when it comes to deportation flights to rwanda. now ultimately that bill was defeated in parliament, however, mps would be wise to remember that we know this year when they wanted the uk to give the right to vote to convicted criminals , to vote to convicted criminals, prison . and this afternoon at prison. and this afternoon at the joint committee , human the joint committee, human rights deputy pm dominic did reveal number ten were keeping an mind for a position on
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staying in the convention . what staying in the convention. what is the government's position as very clear and we rule nothing out . nothing very clear and we rule nothing out. nothing is off the table for . the future. depending out. nothing is off the table for. the future. depending on the situation we find ourselves in, give the ebb and flow the approach strasbourg taken. i don't think it's responsible for the government to rule things out , leaving the government to rule things out, leaving the the government to rule things out , leaving the ecj the government to rule things out, leaving the ecj may the government to rule things out , leaving the ecj may not be out, leaving the ecj may not be palatable to . the woke palatable to. the woke mainstream media, but we must ignore them again to stop people . gangs put in even more at risk . to respond now, my superstar panel , former editor, current panel, former editor, current columnist at the daily star newspaper dawn neesom . the newspaper dawn neesom. the businessman and, activist adam brooks and. the broadcaster ashley james. adam we've got to leave , don't we, to avert of leave, don't we, to avert of these tragedies and to control our borders . it's these tragedies and to control our borders. it's a national emergency . and we have to do we emergency. and we have to do we can to solve this. and i think
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if it wasn't so serious, it would be that we're shackled foreign judges and, foreign courts, and we're not able to defend our borders or solve a crisis on our own. you know what happened today is a tragedy. and my thoughts go out to the families of those lost. but we've got to stop this happening and the only way is to leave the eci to amend our laws so our system cannot be gamed like it has been. and that what is happening now, other no other country in europe is allowing so many albanians to claim asylum or gain their slavery laws . or gain their slavery laws. something has to happen then, and it has to happen fast. and i've got no confidence at all in sunak his u—turn on everything that he promised in the summer for leadership campaigns . why for leadership campaigns. why should i believe that he's going to tackle this now? i think his empty words and i don't believe it will be with dawn neesom the
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issue that i have is that rishi presented quite good case yesterday in parliament. it was all well and good to talk about the rwanda scheme, but while we remain a member of the eci . i remain a member of the eci. i don't see how we can the planes going will we can? i mean , the going will we can? i mean, the eci are it's guidance. you don't have to do what say. unfortunately our courts then use their ruling to fight that thing. now, if we go back to the original rwanda flight 99, people were on that flight, only one person was taken off that flight with ruling the. others were already taken off with our ruling. so i'm not sure make that much difference. the problem got with the hra is as soon as migrants land in this country they can then claim asylum . australia cracked this asylum. australia cracked this by not letting land in australia processing them on an offshore island. it stopped the they weren't by exactly this is the this is the this is the counter
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balance to this argument and yes now this is the counterbalance this argument. it worked in australia. it stopped to in illegal our people stop the deaths and that's the important thing as said so. so right now i mean you've got to feel that so many people we don't know we think it's for it might be more have lost their we feel for those people for their families and also the people that drive and also the people that drive and rescue them as well. i mean it's a fishing trawler. i mean, the people on boat what the people on that boat what they experienced has they must have experienced has been it to stop been horrific. so it has to stop what rishi sunak has said, it's medium to long term solution need something. now we need to do something. now we have to find i think working not just with the eu with europe there has to be a way that we can stop this. it's not just us suffering. remember we've we've got brits that are freezing hungry in their own homes. got brits that are freezing hungry in their own homes . well, hungry in their own homes. well, i know. and we're spending too big, but we've got economic migrants and the albanian officials even admitted these are economic migrants and they've been put up in and said it costs
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they've been put up in and said it cost s £2 billion a year. it's it costs £2 billion a year. it's absolute insanity . ashley james, absolute insanity. ashley james, you don't think that we leave the ec also presuming plea. that means these human tragedies continue . no, nobody wants human continue. no, nobody wants human tragedies . and by the way, tragedies. and by the way, nobody wants people to be risking their lives getting onto dinghies and nobody wants smugglers. i it's very important to remember the only countries that have left that are belarus and russia, do we really want it to be in the same camp as them? i think that would be we killed them because we have a strong human rights. these are protect throughout parliament, us not just immigrants , protects us and just immigrants, protects us and all human rights and it set up by winston churchill and british lawyers to protect citizens , lawyers to protect citizens, overbearing government, civil take away all human rights. what's safe and legal route to tory road in the border. no, nobody's saying that. not even labour saying that. and tory mp tim loughton did a really brilliant job of getting suella
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braverman to admit that at the moment that are no safe legal routes. so if you all, depending on where you're coming , that's on where you're coming, that's not true. if you're in the ukraine, from ukraine to syria or afghanistan. let's also remember there are genuine asylum seekers that need genuine . and the fact that most of these asylum seekers had applications processed last year , that is not their fault. the fault of migrants. that is the fault of migrants. that is the fault of migrants. that is the fault of tory. i just want to nail on what you're actually proposing because when you say you want more, say she's not the home secretary's widow . but this home secretary's widow. but this is the opinion of the left who want to throw the left and the borders away 100 million fold. no, the left and the right who all want for gangs to stop. they want people escaping war to not have to risk their lives on dinghies. and i'm sorry but what is a more effective deterrent than fear of death? last night i cold and i was under a duvet
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with my heating on. can you imagine state you have to be in reports coming that in shirts reports coming that in t shirts on dinghies economic on dinghies most them economic might paid thousand might not have paid thousand 5000 and yet. oh sorry. yeah but it's up to lutely atrocious they smuggle there are brits that would like 5000 in their bank accounts at the moment they can't afford to just go and get. of course they will. it's not people escaping wars . and this people escaping wars. and this is more albania. tragedy in is more in albania. tragedy in france, the people were the people that were on the boats . people that were on the boats. they weren't albanian. from what we are, they are afghan, syria , we are, they are afghan, syria, from iran. we know we know that there have been 12,000 arrivals, at least from albania this year alone, probably more because older people arrive without any warm soil, without any form of document. everybody wants the bad ones. whatever you want to , bad ones. whatever you want to, call them to be sent back. but at the moment our system to me, i regard sounds refugees and is throwing open by way when you when you're saying the left not the left it's human rights it's
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the left it's human rights it's the senior church of england that called it an immoral policy. the very left because the left and the church. oh, yes , yes, yes. look at the. yeah, it's appalling . i see. james it's appalling. i see. james adam brooks dawn neesom, my superstar panel. and they are here all night, but still to come. as for people as we know tragically lose their lives in the channel westminster's toughest talking mp hits out at the left's desperation to keep our borders open and under the rule, european judges, the real world with lee anderson coming up at 935. but first in the clash as harry and meghan's popularity plunges has their hate campaign , the royal family hate campaign, the royal family backfired . margaret thatcher backfired. margaret thatcher right now, regardless , star right now, regardless, star daily mail columnist sarah vine and joint secretary of stand up to racism bennett duke out , to racism bennett duke it out, but i want to know what you think on the stand at gb news uk. you can vote in our poll there too. results and the clash coming up straight to the .
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break time now for the clash . and as time now for the clash. and as we for more spiteful and unfounded swipes of the royal family in volume two of harry and meghan's netflix tomorrow they've slapped us with another trailer and it's the most disgraceful piece propaganda yet was a real kind of war against
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meghan . and i've certainly seen meghan. and i've certainly seen evidence that that was negative from the palace against and meghan to suit other people's . meghan to suit other people's. meghan to suit other people's. meg became this scapegoat the palace and so they would feed stories on her whether they were true or not to avoid the less favourable stories being printed . you would just see it play out like a about someone in the family would pop up a minute and they've got to make that go away. but there's real estate on away. but there's real estate on a website home page there is real estate there a newspaper real estate there on a newspaper front cover and something has to be filled there about someone . be filled there about someone. royal it's this barrage of negative articles about the breakdown of the relationship with her father was the final straw in a campaign of negative nasty coverage about her but the sussexes may think they need
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deranged media crusade is hurting the monarchy the biggest casualty is actually well it's themselves as indicated in a bombshell new yougov poll . it bombshell new yougov poll. it reveals that around the release of the doc harry's popularity plummeted a whopping 13 points. his joint lowest score since royal favourability polling beganin royal favourability polling began in 2011 with meghan's likeability by seven points since november , only prince since november, only prince andrew polling lower now . so andrew polling lower now. so what do you think has the sussex his campaign against royal family backfired the damage gbnews.uk vote in our poll at gb news but to help you make up your mind. i'm joined by star daily mail columnist sarah vine, former adviser margaret thatcher, nile gardiner and joint secretary of stand up to racism, weyman bennett . sarah racism, weyman bennett. sarah vine i think this has been a spectacular own goal by harry and meghan. do you agree ? well, and meghan. do you agree? well, they've just come out, they've come across as .
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they've just come out, they've come across as. i think their timing is really bad, actually, because the queen is only died. and i think also there are quite a lot of serious problems in the world and they're sort of tiny violin complaining endlessly , violin complaining endlessly, you know, not just stuff that for most people would , you know, for most people would, you know, really lovely, a lovely lifestyle has sort of not you know, it hasn't done them any favours. and they do seem bitter and twisted . and i think what and twisted. and i think what a lot of people understand and that maybe they wants to move away from royal life and i think in particular the case of meghan i've always felt that it must be very difficult her because you know she's she's american and that's tricky because you know, the royal family is not an american thing. it's not the same as kate. you know, she grew up a different environment. i mean, it's harder get mean, it's harder thing to get your head around. so i can see how it have been a real how it would have been a real culture shock for her. and i could see how it would be difficult for and i think people have sympathy for them they have sympathy for them and they understand that perhaps they've that life they want
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that it's not the life they want to and they to go somewhere to and they want to go somewhere else. they want to do something. and all the problem and that's all fine. the problem i is this we're endless i think is this we're endless trashing the other trashing and about the other royals. think that makes royals. and i think that makes it very and twisted it feel very bitter and twisted . that's a good look. . and that's not a good look. and i regard as so much of this is not based on fact mean you have actually described harry and meghan as being responsible for the biggest disinformation campaign the past decade . yes. campaign the past decade. yes. john, thanks very much having you on the show today. and i have to say that as you as you mentioned dan this is a massive disinformation campaign by meghan and harry an absolute disgrace it is a hate filled campaign against the british monarchy. also insulting, i think, to the british people as well . and meghan and harry are well. and meghan and harry are privileged , very wealthy privileged, very wealthy individuals . they're reportedly individuals. they're reportedly being paid to $100 million for this netflix docu drama . and
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this netflix docu drama. and they are basically themselves using titles while attacking the royal family attacking the british people , and all of the british people, and all of the lies , disinformation coming out lies, disinformation coming out over the course of the last couple of weeks or so on this netflix documentary, i think is absolutely appalling. this is a massive disinformation campaign. they've evidence whatsoever for all of these ludicrous accusations . and we are dealing accusations. and we are dealing with two immensely narcissistic individuals who can nothing all for the royal family care, nothing at all for the british people. and they using their royal titles to try and launch attack after attack upon the british monarchy . and i do think british monarchy. and i do think the late queen have been absolutely appalled by the behaviour of both meghan and her. weyman bennett you don't think this is backfire at all on harry and meghan that polling by? i think many establishments
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when faced with the question of racism or go into denial or as the previous speaker said, outright lies . it the previous speaker said, outright lies. it may be difficult for to understand the multiracial multi heritage family, particularly the royal family, which hasn't changed for centuries being confront it with this, i'm not surprised that raising problems that exist both in the family in the institution that's caused problems here. and i think if you look at the reality is that if you say that you're being racially discriminated an institution, it's very difficult for people , it's very difficult for people, accept that rather what they would like to say that it's a lie wanting to understand is what's on trial is whether people commit that the 21st century that we're to have a multiracial multi heritage royal family . in, multiracial multi heritage royal family. in, the very multiracial multi heritage royal family . in, the very countries family. in, the very countries in which britain wants to retain the royal family canada,
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australia and many of the many of the former colonies people are looking this is exposing racism inside britain itself . racism inside britain itself. denial is not helpful . whiteman denial is not helpful. whiteman can i just ask what evidence you have that the royal family is racist because i certainly haven't seen harry and meghan produce any evidence they will tomorrow , but i haven't seen tomorrow, but i haven't seen anything so look, i understand that in this country the you know if you raise the you former prince philip the statement that he raised about people out of the countries were clearly racist they weren't challenged by the british because the traditions inside this country is small. come on his guy which which every single time he's which every single time he's which every single time he's which every time point i'll finish my point. which every time point i'll finish my point . it must be very finish my point. it must be very difficult if you're a family, which is both black and white, to stomach racism . you know, to stomach racism. you know, this government itself went through a very careful report to
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say that racism didn't inside this country . say that racism didn't inside this country. some of say that racism didn't inside this country . some of the people this country. some of the people that you've got up there from the daily mail, they've been taken court by by prince harry themselves because of threats of investigation . the into the investigation. the into the terrible you want to come in there which is which is so what i'm trying say is that they have a vested they have a vested interest in lying claim that unit claims of women, white men . you've made your point. why, .you've made your point. why, sarah respond? i have not been taken to court. i would also like to add that when prince harry the daily it's very racist things when he was younger and dressed up as a and made lots of other racial that we were very hard on him. i think this is just about racism. i think that nofion just about racism. i think that notion that just because you disagree with a white person behaves makes you racist if that person is a person of colour, is silly, it's not true . people
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silly, it's not true. people don't dislike . meghan because of don't dislike. meghan because of her colour . they dislike don't dislike. meghan because of her colour. they dislike meghan because of the way she has behaved and that is a very different thing. it's not necessary . racism can . describe necessary. racism can. describe gaslighting. people are pretending racism doesn't exist is a british tradition and i'm sorry. i mean, i'm not surprised that the panel is up here telling about racism, that the royal family does not have racism. and i know in of last week somebody was rebuked for how they spoke somebody from lady susan hussey they denial about this but but i don't believe i don't that what lady susan did was racist. look at this period of action that the palace took with that look within the bunker she had that could i just say less but also look at the reaction of much of the media. but when you get denial and about our age and how it appropriate we're being
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dragged into the 21st century with these women giving given you had to pay white men given your hate defending . harry and your hate defending. harry and meghan, though sarah has just made very pertinent point . the made very pertinent point. the british press and the british pubuc british press and the british public absolutely celebrated . public absolutely celebrated. the union of harry and meghan. i remember that time i remember the day of their wedding. the entire country stop . it was entire country stop. it was actually one of the happiest days that country had in a days that country has had in a very very long certainly very very long time, certainly since the london 2012 olympics. what happened is that? meghan was accused multiple times behind the scenes by royal staff, by courtiers, of bullying. she was ripped it by the queen, the late queen . she the queen, the late queen. she was reprimanded by kate middleton. you don't seem to think at that. meghan's being is responsible for. the change of the tone of the coverage. i'm not defending the behaviour of, as you said, very privileged people . what i'm saying is the people. what i'm saying is the institute in itself, the monarchy , the idea that it's
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monarchy, the idea that it's beyond reproach that in the 21st century i mean, you have to understand that the majority of people questioning that there's all the fault of all of right with there's a generations of people that are saying that institutionally it no longer fit. but the thing is the thing is why you're making a comment thatis is why you're making a comment that is factually incorrect. i mean, i can point to of columns that sarah vine written and that ihave that sarah vine written and that i have written that have held the royal family to account on many if it wasn't for many issues. if it wasn't for the press, prince andrew would never have been exposed for . the press, prince andrew would never have been exposed for. his friendship with jeffrey epstein. so , i just this is so sarah, i just think this is actually the right presentation. i mean, one about face claiming that face, it's they would be in prison, but so the fact that this would never have been accepted was out in the british press. women would never have been exposed without the british press. sarah, you've come in now. i just think it's unfair , now. i just think it's unfair, say the british, that the british press have focussed on meghan because of her colour. it
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has nothing to do with that, right? how come you know that little chinese take? winslet would have been called and compton . sorry. come on, let's compton. sorry. come on, let's let's be honest. there's a level of racism within. the british press and it's been exposed. it's unclear. it has not, but it has. no, you're talking rubbish. you need to go find me. the evidence because one headline talking about location of where meghan lived is not proof of racism. now do you want to come in? yes. if i could. if i could add here that i think . sara is add here that i think. sara is absolutely right . the british absolutely right. the british the british press not are not racist. thank god for the press holding people in tremendous power and privilege to account the british press is a wonderful job. they're also this like the royal family. he's come on is complete utter and i beg to differ just this is just a utany differ just this is just a litany and one that prime ministers describe these women as bank robbers. ministers describe these women as bank robbers . you know, the
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as bank robbers. you know, the criticism of meghan markle , criticism of meghan markle, nothing at all to do with her race . in fact, i've spoken to a race. in fact, i've spoken to a lot of americans in the united states on base here in washington, many washington, but to many americans who are actually appalled. meghan markle's behaviour americans all behaviour americans of all races, i've seen a single american who actually thinks that. meghan actually is that. meghan markle actually is right in her condemnation . the right in her condemnation. the royal family, in fact, she's come at a very mean even here in the united states. she has done, i think, in the united kingdom and of these claims about and all of these claims about race , people feeling like, okay, race, people feeling like, okay, thank you so for a spirited debate . thank you very much for debate. thank you very much for having it. former advisor to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner joint secretary of stand up to racism bennett and star daily columnist sarah vine. so who you agree with has harry and meghan's netflix campaign against the royal family url on twitter ? don't believe what the twitter? don't believe what the mainstream media public opinion for these two is at an all time low. the question do they care? sue on twitter says i think the series is only backfired with
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normal. i'm sure the woke bngade normal. i'm sure the woke brigade still them. and from i don't think they care way when they're being paid a they are laughing all way to the bank and. your verdict is now in 91% of you agree that harry and meghan's hate campaign against royals has backfired. just 9% of you say it hasn't. coming as gary lineker takes a swipe , the gary lineker takes a swipe, the world cup's next co—host, the usa , the human rights hypocrite, usa, the human rights hypocrite, becoming a global embarrassment for britain's self—proclaimed chief gammon jun slater in at 950. but up next as gareth southgate weighs up his future . southgate weighs up his future. the manager is it racist to suggest his successor should be english. westminster's toughest talking mp gives his take and the real work with lee anderson coming . caroline coming. caroline
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it's time for the real world with lee anderson westminster's toughest mp and stopping the channel boats remains top of the government's agenda . at least government's agenda. at least four died in that horrific of a vessel on migrants overnight. our earlier our red wall rottweiler brought the real world to parliament by addressing rishi sunak on the pm's five point plan to stop the boats called the real world and in the real people know that vast majority of people travel in their own small boat on
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genuine refuge , so the public genuine refuge, so the public get it . now genuine refuge, so the public get it. now being an ambassador gets it, we all. get it, prime minister , when will the minister, when will the opposition get a real? out of the vast majority, the over are not genuine asylum seekers. yeah well, mr. speaker, the honourable friend is a fantastic champion , this issue, and he's champion, this issue, and he's absolutely right. we on this side of the house, on the side of the british people . then of the british people. then today we supported a defeated member's bill. colleague jonathan gallus also backed by bofis jonathan gallus also backed by boris johnson and priti patel that would allow us to bypass eciand that would allow us to bypass eci and kick start rwanda immediately. now, dominic has made headlines by saying a number ten, hasn't out leaving the ecj, but win sunak was quizzed about it numerous times. yes he wasn't prepared to commit at all even or even say it's an opfion at all even or even say it's an option . yeah, it's a touchy option. yeah, it's a touchy subject. dan at the moment within with our own party why he
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just is this many members of our own party on those backbench as are just so against leaving the ecj from day one. i've always said i've been quite adamant about it . if it said i've been quite adamant about it. if it means leaving the eu, you ought to get our own way to control our borders, then we should do it. i'm hopeful that the bill of rights and these new points richie raised yesterday, of get round yesterday, a sort of get round that, but if not, let's leave it. i mean what we faffing about is own country . we should be is our own country. we should be able our own borders able to protect our own borders . it means leaving the . and if it means leaving the eu, do it. eu, say, john, let's do it. crack we are indeed. as your crack on. we are indeed. as your colleague jonathan gallant pointed sunak pointed out quite rightly sunak in the summer leadership campaign said that if it was necessary to leave the eec he would. so what's changed? i think it was quite few people in that leadership campaign done, if we're honest, that made some promises that's the nature promises. that's just the nature of like nothing's off of a politics like nothing's off the table as you've quite said tonight, dominic said , something tonight, dominic said, something which interesting and, which is quite interesting and, quite i think excites me a quite a i think excites me a little bit. this is a last chance for we've got to chance saloon for we've got to sort this migrant crisis out
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nothing's off the table and you know if it means leaving the uk, then so it . but we don't then so be it. but if we don't sort out, you know, the sort this out, you know, the party on i said this party is on notice. i said this last if we don't sort this last week, if we don't sort this out, got big problems come out, we've got big problems come the election because nobody the next election because nobody will trust us protecting our borders because write very borders because you write a very powerful column in, the on powerful column in, the mail on sunday at weekend making it sunday at the weekend making it clear that your support for the conservative administration is conditional on the boats being stopped and so what's alternative if it's not my support done is the is that is the five or 6 million people who voted conservative first time the 2019 general election that their was a conditional on the almost sorted sorting this out i saw a seamless offers a little bit of a voice for the wall voters and if they're upset you may they're upsetting our voters in the red wall. so need to sort this out outcome the next i don't know where these voters are going and so is that you saying that would saying that you would potentially consider leaving the
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party if decisions. no, it's not because at the next election i want to stump for the conservative party, i'm going to be i want win and be able win. i want to win and prove that people are in that place where i work. i'm lost, where a nearly done without place sometimes place work, which sometimes almost the time is completely out of touch with the real world. i want show them that world. i want to show them that what i've been saying what what i've been saying and what i've been doing all along is the right thing. yeah, indeed. and it's and i think it's so importantly and i think the frustrating the thing is really frustrating for today , obviously what's for me today, obviously what's happenedis for me today, obviously what's happened is a real tragedy, of course is but that's why stop in the boats is the two main thing to do because stopping the boats also stopping the deaths you back on the money look these deaths are unfortunate it makes me feel sick . yeah, but let's me feel sick. yeah, but let's hold our hands or we spend too much time in that place blaming evil people smugglers. it's our it's parliament. all parties in there. we've got the chance to stop because we've got a boat laws . we're there to protect our laws. we're there to protect our borders we're not so any deaths
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in the channel we need to hold on and apologise to the rest of the world because we're complicit in this really complicit in this i really believe indeed. so how how believe that. indeed. so how how confident are you that the five points that sunak outlined actually will make? well, there's one thing in there done which i've been asking since day one, and for that's anybody who arrives here illegally , whether arrives here illegally, whether that be on a small boat or in the of a lorry, they should the back of a lorry, they should not to claim asylum . not be allowed to claim asylum. that's the factor because that's the pull factor because people , they here people, if they get here illegally, it's almost impossible to send them back to country origin. if get country of origin. if we get that there's no that right, then there's no point coming days and point in them coming days and i had to ask you about this. former liverpool star jamie carragher has made with a column insisting that next english manager, if it's not gareth southgate continuing row should be english , but former sky be english, but former sky sports presenter richard keys confronted carragher about calling the idea nonsense and said that it bordered on racism. so who's right.
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said that it bordered on racism. so who's right . well, i don't so who's right. well, i don't know what jamie carragher is talking about, but using the engush talking about, but using the english word, he can't even speak english down. i've to him now this is a man who was run spitting on people in cars telling them which was a bit of an idiot. it's a bit like neville and lineker the moment the british public the great british public start listening these listening to these these overpaid then real overpaid then we've got real problems, real now most people in the real world don't give a monkey's what nationality. the engush monkey's what nationality. the english manager if the next engush english manager if the next english english managers an eskimo and he wins the world cup , we'll all be jumping up and down. say what money is down. say what a great money is all very true. and look, all woman very true. and look, i wanted to finish this because it's blow my mind week. the attempt to rewrite reality continues . the cambridge continues. the cambridge dictionary updated definition of a woman to include quote anyone who identifies as female regardless of their sex at birth. have we reached point of no return ? well, look at that. no return? well, look at that. i mean, the lunatics have taken over the asylum. they've infiltrated all swathes of
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society . but i will tell you society. but i will tell you this about my gender test. when i was born, 55 years ago, the midwife at my dad and such. congratulations mister, i understand you've got a baby boy . he didn't say congratulations , mr. anderson. well, i'll let you in about 18 years time when he's made his mind of what sex is to be, what you've is going to be, what you've actually got complete actually got is complete nonsense i say, nonsense done. and like i say, in real world, people are in the real world, people are fed up with this nonsense being pumped his every day. and pumped into his every day. and it's quite, it, given it's quite, isn't it, given this is this is one is the dictionary, this is one of those places that we turn to go with facts and escape this sort mad woke mind viruses and all i'm telling is on twitter, like, you know, i'm on twitter. you're back. i'm back on twitter there's dictionaries i've done with dictionaries now i want to go home and rip my dictionary up like it is a god you will never see one in the daytime. i love it in the bin if you're out there listening, throw the dictionary away and go. conservative for ashfield conservative mp for ashfield thank you so much. leave it up . thank you so much. leave it up. as claims, the royal as meghan claims, the royal family a media war against her
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should the sussexes put up or shut up by producing evidence my superstar panel return in the media buzz after tame will to post front pages then for you to. but first it's human rights hypocrite lineker takes a swipe at the world cup's next co—host, the usa . is he at the world cup's next co—host, the usa. is he becoming a global ambassador? rossman for britain, social sensation and self—proclaimed gammon june slater. she's straight out to the bright way back into into .
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self—proclaimed chief gammon in june slater is tonight's now after his signalling coverage of the qatar world cup multi millionaire social warrior gary lineker is , now gunning for the lineker is, now gunning for the tournament's next co—host . the tournament's next co—host. the usa watch . been out there usa watch. been out there a month. i wondering if you've
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sort of changed or you think it's gone. what it's just not about me. it's just wee points you track out at the beginning of the tournament those facts remain so, you know, lots of people were killed doing stadiums. yes. the stadiums are extraordinary . pretty much every extraordinary. pretty much every country including our own has got issues. we're off to america in four years time with canada and, mexico. but the america's and, mexico. but the america's an extraordinarily racist country . so there's always country. so there's always issues he he just can't help himself, can he just? weeks after being found guilty of breaching the bbc's impartiality guidelines, gary's on his soapbox and making a mockery of the director general, tim and his attempts to clean once again .june his attempts to clean once again . june slater. wouldn't it be great if he could just focus the football for once june instead of making outrageous claim that the usa is some sort of racist hellhole ? well, he's not a well hellhole? well, he's not a well known as a fan, have contacted
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on tv actually for a vertical because he must be dizzy . we all because he must be dizzy. we all love virtue signalling from up on the high ground and. what i don't understand this let me just get this right the southern to america is with migrants trying to get aid and not trying to get out. they're not all going all the way. i said, oh don't even know i dare outrace is the term again and not longer go. it was, i think a tweet about meghan and harry who know the duke and duchess of whinge and how they did the right thing go to america because we're all racists in britain yet again. our southern are teeming with people trying get aid, not trying to get out what is what is so has come from i do not understand that we can say this especially with a nation the backbone of which is couldn't be multicultural. people can from all over the world to start island. one of the reasons
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there's a lot of unusual surnames in america is because they were processing that many people , as they were saying, the people, as they were saying, the surname is from different countries across the world. they wrote them down incorrectly and this is racist problems in every of the universe and it's not necessarily all one sided as . necessarily all one sided as. we've seen with other issues but what is gary lineker ? i mean, what is gary lineker? i mean, he's had a great career representing his country really well and then he's got a plum job being paid an absolute fortune by taxpayers to comment on it. and that's good enough. yeah asylum it fingers on the lips not a sound of him when the pensioners got stiffed the tv licence and now got to be over 75 and on pension credits to getting oh i did. he's coming for his precious bbc who pay him £1,000,000 a year to read an auto queue june and pay for him to stay in very posh in qatar for a month . the thing that
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for a month. the thing that i find most infuriating infuriating about this though , infuriating about this though, is that when the new bbc director started in his job, he said , didn't matter how famous said, didn't matter how famous the bbc personality was , it the bbc personality was, it didn't matter how much they were paid , didn't matter how popular paid, didn't matter how popular they were on twitter . he was they were on twitter. he was going to crack down. down on bbc presenters paid for by us expressing they a woke liberal metropolitan bias and lineker refuses listen to that he does it all the he spouts off completely nonsense that doesn't even make any to and tim davie has nothing about it. and the thing is for a long time john lineker used to say, oh, well, this doesn't matter, it's just sport. i'm just a sport presenter. i'm not in news, i'm not in politics. but now he's actually turned himself into a political commentator on the bbc . well, the problem is , there's . well, the problem is, there's a lot of outspoken, outspoken , a lot of outspoken, outspoken, but i'm just a mosh. i'm just one of the people who's managed to get an a slot on gb news i'm
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eternally grateful for, but the problem with people like lineker let's just let us nail him here. what you got to offer, gary? what you got to offer, gary? what i mean, what are you offering the nation? you're rich. you've made your for me, sport, and you're making good money off the back of the taxpayer who pays the licence fee to listen to you talk about the sport that you love the rest as you're doing we're not really interested you've only got a lot of crazies. ten oh say gary lineker you're marvellous . say lineker you're marvellous. say it all the right things you be so left wing you'll fall off the face of the earth if it was flop well normal people want to listen to this. they want to listen. gary's expertise on sport. yeah no, it's opinions exactly . and the problem is when exactly. and the problem is when you take the bbc coin when you take licence fee payer money the deal that you do is you keep your opinions to if you want to go and spout off about politics all the time. gary lineker go and join emily maitlis at the labour broadcaster sting
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company, otherwise known as lbc . but look, thank you so much to our media sensation, self—confessed gavin jun slater . coming up, will brexit the movie be coming soon to a cinema near you? top tory spots in francois reveals more on that at 1020. but first, as meghan claims, the royal launched a media war against her. why is she coughing up the evidence? my superstar panel returned that and the first front pages are going to drop in the media box straight after the break. we're in just 2 minutes time.
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nurses be calling off their historic strike action tomorrow . and should they legally be stopped from ever walking out on patients again? i say yes, but i want to debate it with superstar panel tonight . joined by dawn panel tonight. joined by dawn neesom adam and actually james and our other big story on the eve of harry and meghan. volume two netflix have released them most disgraceful propaganda . it most disgraceful propaganda. it was a real kind of war against meghan and i've certainly seen evidence that that was negative from the palace . so after from the palace. so after dropping such an grenade on the royal family should the sussexes be asked to put up or shut up by providing the evidence for those incendiary ? that's coming up incendiary? that's coming up next. plus, as the britain hating duke and duchess try to rip apart our national identity and deceitfully claim that we're all racist, should we put it to the people to decide if harry and meghan their titles or they
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were queer is ready to propose? i meg said referendum . she joins i meg said referendum. she joins me live for cancelled later in the show . meanwhile is brexit the show. meanwhile is brexit about to go big at the box office spots and tory brexiteer mark francois has a book about the fight for brexit soul and he is going to join me and you'll also get a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages as they drop and a brand new greatest person jack has greatest person union jack has will named but first, the will be named. but first, the news parliament passed . news parliament passed. dan, thank you. the top story tonight on news, the six year old boy who was hospitalised after falling into an lake in solihull on has died meaning four children in total lost lives in the tragic accident . lives in the tragic accident. the little boy had been in a critical condition since being rescued from the icy waters of bob mill lake in kings hurst.
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west midlands police said they couldn't . the enormity of the couldn't. the enormity of the pain the families must be feeling , but pain the families must be feeling, but added that pain the families must be feeling , but added that further feeling, but added that further searches the lake have now been called off off . a prolific called off off. a prolific offender who murdered a law graduate east london in june has been sentenced to life in prison and ordered to serve a minimum of 38 years behind bars. and ordered to serve a minimum of 38 years behind bars . jordan of 38 years behind bars. jordan mcsweeney, who only been released from prison nine days before he killed zara aleena , before he killed zara aleena, pleaded guilty to her murder. he refused, though, to leave his cell and attend court for sentencing saying he didn't want to watch video evidence of his actions . mcsweeney was caught on actions. mcsweeney was caught on cctv tv following other women before attacking the 35 year old as she walked home from a night out in ilford. as she walked home from a night out in ilford . after sentencing, out in ilford. after sentencing, mussolini's aunt said the family live with a profound loss . sara live with a profound loss. sara was the light through the birds song.the
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was the light through the birds song. the laughter our family. we with a profound loss each day and each day we are destroyed a little more . a search in the little more. a search in the engush little more. a search in the english channel is expected be called off about now after a small boat capsized today, resulting in the deaths of at least four migrants. 43 others were rescued and gb news was told others may still be missing, having fallen overboard . in a joint statement, the home office and france's interior ministry say they worked side by side in a coordinated response response . around half of response. around half of britain's railways were closed today as . the rmt staged their today as. the rmt staged their second day of strikes across country. thousands of workers at network rail and 14 other train companies walked out, leaving some parts of the uk . companies walked out, leaving some parts of the uk. no companies walked out, leaving some parts of the uk . no train some parts of the uk. no train services at all. it's all part of a long running dispute. pay
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jobs and conditions. of a long running dispute. pay jobs and conditions . and after jobs and conditions. and after the rmt rejected an offer of 5% this year and another 4% pay rise next year , football and rise next year, football and incat france have won their semi—final match against morocco . fernandez's volley gave france the lead after 5 minutes mbappe's second half shot deflected the path of randall colom waiting for a tap in to book their place into the final . defending champions will take on argentina on sunday. that's it. you're up to date on tv, onune it. you're up to date on tv, online and dab radio with gb news. dan wootton tonight is now . news. dan wootton tonight is now. tomorrow's news tonight now in our media bouts. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press
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and the metro reports on the murder of law graduate zara euna murder of law graduate zara elina being jailed for life with a minimum of 38 years. john mcsweeney . i know a sexual mcsweeney. i know a sexual predator attacked law graduate in east london in june. predator attacked law graduate in east london in june . the in east london in june. the i leads with a desperate plea for help from the migrants trapped on board a sinking boat in the channel. the man believed to be in the tragedy left an anguish to voicemail with a charity . to voicemail with a charity. four died after the boat capsized in water with more than 40 rescued. tough luck, kid. your have been eaten by foxes . your have been eaten by foxes. the headline in the daily star as vermin reportedly feast undelivered christmas gifts piling at depots as the posties go on strike. the guardian leads on a independent examination into how police forces tackle rape , finding evidence of a rape, finding evidence of a failure to track suspects botched investigations and explicit blaming and front page
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of the mirror, who very much the side of the nurses ahead of their historic strike. the lefty publication declares you cared for us when we needed it most. now the decent of britain say to our nurses, we with you. i mean, i struggle that because i i would struggle that because i do wonder how daily mirror readers will feel if their mother grandmother father , mother grandmother father, husband, wife, child die over next 24 hours as a result of this nursing strike. because believe me, there will be deaths whether they come immediately , whether they come immediately, whether they come immediately, whether they come because of delayed cancer treatments, there will death as a result of the will be death as a result of the strike. and remember, the want a 19% pay increase. we're going to be about later in the be talking about later in the show. with on the show. but with me now on the superstar panel, former editor and current columnist of the daily neesom, daily star dawn neesom, the businessman and, activist adam brookes and broadcaster brookes and the broadcaster james. now as meghan and harry released yet another death brit trailer for their netflix atrocity become clear that this isn't just a deranged attack on
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their enemies . now launching one their enemies. now launching one of the biggest disinformation of the decade was a real kind of war against meghan and i certainly seen evidence there was negative from the palace against harry and meghan, too. suit other people's agendas . meg suit other people's agendas. meg became scapegoat for the and so they would feed stories on her whether they were true or not to avoid other less favourable stories being printed. would just see it play out like a about someone in the family would pop up for a minute and they've got to make that go away . where are the receipts , . where are the receipts, meghan? i mean, i was personally involved in the biggest story of the sussex time in the royal family from tiara gate to and i can be clear that it's nonsense to suggest the royal family communications were planting negative stories against the sussexes. in fact, for many
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months they did their utmost to keep host of negative but true stories out of the newspapers usually at the behest of harry and meghan, and they largely succeeded. it was only when behaviour, including bullying, became so bad and widespread reporters me found out about it and did our job to get these and did ourjob to get these stories into the. so don't sit down. meghan claims that there was a war a war against her surely with this sort of rhetoric made up to me by the way i think that word in itself was so inappropriate to use given her privilege and, given what being at war really means you'd think her husband would have told what being will have told her what being will really given she really means. but given she has now this claim, surely now made this claim, surely tomorrow what we have to see is actual evidence. we need to see names . we need to see times. we names. we need to see times. we need to see emails. we need to see call logs because. otherwise, dawn i don't. it's all right. i believe it all right. i don't believe it ehheni all right. i don't believe it either. i don't know where this is i mean, this is coming from. i mean, this orchestrated by the it orchestrated war by the media it just happen. and we both just didn't happen. and we both worked newspapers time
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worked on newspapers at the time that. i never dealt as an edhoni that. i never dealt as an editor. i never dealt directly . editor. i never dealt directly. i didn't have a hotline to the majesty or charles then. but guess what? they've done that it just didn't. as you say, that the went out of their way the palace went out of their way to stories. and i think to shut stories. and i think it's important, actually, that we talk about because this we talk about this because this is of inside baseball is the sort of inside baseball stuff that doesn't really interest people . sausage interest people. the sausage is made , but it is not planting or made, but it is not planting or leaking or communications to speak to. a journalist like me who might have story and try to guide that journalist, that's different to, as you say, actually someone up and saying, meghan's something or she has done. meghan's something or she has done . i mean, it just doesn't done. i mean, it just doesn't happen most of the time. you would phone them up. they would no such say, no comment . yeah. i no such say, no comment. yeah. i mean, that was what they did, you oh, the tyranny of the you know. oh, the tyranny of the no comment. absolutely then you'd have to work really hard to with this story. i can tell you, don were legal you, don there were legal threats . there were threats to
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threats. there were threats to use the regulatory body ipso to try silence me. and the try and silence me. and the thing is, i just knew this story was important and i was the first person to publish it and look at what it's become. i think it's really wrong, actually suggest that journalists should find out information about what's going on behind the scenes in the royal family and not which is what harry and meghan seem to want. but this is the thing. but on the other hand, the hypocrisy here, harry and meghan are quite happy to with their little happy to work with their little pet joe does little weird pet joe does a little weird bloke stories, but also the american publications. oh i mean it was in touch , i think back in it was in touch, i think back in 2019 that first started the whole william story and the rumours and the allegations about william and that supposedly coming from and meghan's column. so there's also hypocrisy involved in this as well about who's briefing whom. i mean . well, they were i mean. well, they were certainly great and i've actually said today earlier today that harry and meghan
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owens own communications secretary, she briefed me when i had stories . yes. because that's had stories. yes. because that's them doing their job. had stories. yes. because that's them doing theirjob. it had stories. yes. because that's them doing their job. it doesn't them doing theirjob. it doesn't mean they were planting stories. i mean, actually, james, i know you've been a big supporter of harry and meghan and you've been very vocal against the media over the past week . what over the past week. what evidence do you that the british media was conducting a war against meghan and harry, as they claim? i don't have evidence, but also i'm not like pro meghan and harry and everything they do but that sounds lots of evidence to show that the way meghan was treated versus the way kate was treated for doing same are very very different and also it's not unusual it was called katie for about two. yeah she was rich. what about william as well? which is also awful. but there's also lots of evidence , kate, also lots of evidence, kate, being praised , her wedding being praised, her wedding flowers being lilies . being praised, her wedding flowers being lilies. meghan's saying always so frustrating.
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devastating breaking down the royal family you come out, you come down desperately to the full of about five examples. i don't you going to say straight outta compton as meghan criticised for holding her thing also written online actually the british press celebrated meghan until we found out of line and stand in line like a good girl that be equally solemn and also having staff. it depends how you look. i'm going to defend meghan and harry, but i just like saying bullying and also know that the royal family don't like. so why shouldn't you be concerned about her behaviour? because she's the who has multiple bullying claims her. she's the one that has an internal investigation by buckingham her which buckingham palace into her which is being called members of the royal injunctions royal also have injunctions against household staff not talk to certain press about personal that's not true that's not true this is the reason they all prince charles one injunctions
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against household staff . he also against household staff. he also said when the mail on sunday back in the day would pass on the day he said that a guardian no sign they all say if you go to work for the royal family right you have to sign effectively the official secrets act adam you are gagged and i think there's an argument that actually the sussex survivors club as they have branded themselves , needs to staff themselves, needs to staff members who have to go through that terrible bullying from harry and meghan feel they should be allowed to . i said it should be allowed to. i said it last week, of course, if they're allowed to speak out. we get a big picture we can make our own mind up or not. the four or five staff are telling the truth. meghan is at the end of the day meghan is at the end of the day meghan doesn't need to do anything. she can keep putting these claims and allegations out because she knows that the palace is not going to hit back. the is i just specifics i the thing is i just specifics i really feel she says the stakes are so high this is you know doing the stakes are so high
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that this could actually bring down the monarchy know the undertone of what she's so it's not for to send not good enough for her to send out lawyer and her best mate out her lawyer and her best mate to parrot her talking points. let's see the evidence we put up or up. okay, meghan , i the or up. okay, meghan, i the lawyer is saying we have proof. i mean, see your case. we need to the proof the only reason they're saying this, dan, is because know the royal family will know exactly she's got free rein to say what she wants, but there's been lots of accusations against me, example , and i against me, for example, and i am prepared to be very clear and very transparent about who i spoke to where my stories come . spoke to where my stories come. obviously, without revealing any confidential sources, but certainly in terms of the conversations that i was having with royal officials, because i feel now actually she is conducting a misinformation campaign and so it is going to be on like me who are allowed to speak to do so. but in saying that i am going to wait to judge , we've got 3 hours of volume two tomorrow. don't i'm going to
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watch it. first thing so i don't have to guard every night twisted like the last part was . twisted like the last part was. but it's a docu series which is hours i know i'm going to watch it all actually. i want to watch it all actually. i want to watch it all. and tomorrow night, we are going have all the are going to have all the analysis that you need. we will have we'll hear the have the facts. we'll hear the marquis. hear from lady colin marquis. we hear from lady colin cam. we're to have tom bower here. we're going be doing here. so we're going to be doing the analysis of what's the full analysis of what's really on. plus, allies of really going on. plus, allies of meghan harry now look, meghan and to harry now look, we're talk we're used to labour being talk and trousers when . comes and no trousers when. it comes to the crisis . to handling the migrant crisis. this bizarre and quite frankly appalled leanne rant from the corbynite clive lewis epitomises just how out of touch labour is with the rest of the public. so here's the north south mp looking at that headline pontins revolt tory backlash at plan to house migrants in holiday camps . let's be really clear here. my is if you put a group of people concentrated into a camp as you did in south africa in the boer war that's you call a
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concentration camp now i'm not making any and making it not is concentration it's a causing nafion concentration it's a causing nation it's a concentration of people . so he actually comparing people. so he actually comparing placement of illegal channel migrants in pontins holiday parks to sending them to concentration camps. i mean, i didn't about you but for people allegedly fleeing war and persecution and hellhole countries i reckon the great british holiday park probably isn't a bad place to end . but isn't a bad place to end. but what despicable language actually, james, adam dawn neesom do stand by because . neesom do stand by because. coming up, as i mentioned, should call off their historic strike in mere hours. should call off their historic strike in mere hours . and should strike in mere hours. and should they be banned from ever striking again? as jeremy hunt appeared to suggest by students? our panel returned to debate that in part two of the media files, but is brexit the movie about to come to ? esidimeni use about to come to? esidimeni use farce and tory mp mark francois, who wrote an inside book about the fallout from the referendum, reveals all he's live in the
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brexit survival from homeowners and government such as the chancellor jeremy and government such as the chancellorjeremy hunt and as the eu suffered yet another corruption scandal this week with rising politicians homes finding millions in dirty from qatar, our decision to leave the continental gravy train has looked better in my opinion as a key member of the european research of eurosceptic conservatives penned a book on his so—called band of spouses. mps who help deliver democracy in the face of unprecedented. ramona obst struction. now he's in talks for a bombshell movie that dramatise how the tory spartans assured a full throttle brexit would be delivered. now i love this idea of brexit the movie. so we mounted over and thought about which actors play all the famous protagonists . of all the famous protagonists. of course you'd have to have dominic cummings again with benedict cumberbatch . how about benedict cumberbatch. how about sir bill cash played by dance or tyrese that the appeaser may portrayed by tilda swinton , then portrayed by tilda swinton, then eu menace jean—claude young come
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how about real finds for him and jacob rees—mogg with thought david tennant maybe a little flattering you know i think it works great to see you. i mean, look , it would be such great look, it would be such great movie, wouldn't it? surely the producers are knocking down your doon producers are knocking down your door. well i've been in talks with a few tv producers and there has been some interest. i'm pleased to say , look, i'm pleased to say, look, brexit, whatever the eu took , brexit, whatever the eu took, was arguably the biggest event in british politics since the second world war and. what the book does , and it's dedicated, book does, and it's dedicated, by the way, to my friend sir david amess. oh and what the book does is , as it says on the book does is, as it says on the tin, it's the inside story of the battle for brexit and explains in layman's english the three year battle we had in parliament and in the media to get the decision the democrats earlier arrived at decision of the british people and there was immense resistance the remote
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and irrelevant and it basically tells the story how in the end 28 tory mps won through and helped delivered what the people had voted for. yeah you behind scenes it was fascinating wasn't what was going on because there were clashes at times between folk you and jacob rees—mogg which were actually really emotional right. which were actually really emotional right . yeah. yes, i'm emotional right. yeah. yes, i'm mean when the you know when the pubuc mean when the you know when the public were looking in and they were seeing arguments about look the malthouse compromise in the bride amendment and the cooper bowles bill and what was all this parliamentary about and what the book does is it basically explains all of that in layman's english but i do think this was such important eventin think this was such important event in british history someone should a movie about it now. i mean , i would love the full, you mean, i would love the full, you know hollywood biopic and by the way, we thought the bill would be a very good person to bill co yes, that would work. that would work, wouldn't it? but, you know
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, but even if we couldn't have the hollywood, then, you the full hollywood, then, you know, think of 90 know, if you think of that 90 minute documentary that minute drama documentary that you to on the civil you referred to on the civil where come about played cummings and kind of got him to a t something like that that showed the public what was really going on in parliament i think would actually be worthwhile producing . well indeed i look for while it looked like you guys had won you know the energy was all of a sudden the main of the conservative party. but mark francois , you know, brexiteers francois, you know, brexiteers like me of the party are now increasingly concerned with what we feel was anti—democratic we feel was anti —democratic globe we feel was anti—democratic globe , a—list. ramona q to globe, a—list. ramona q to install jeremy hunt as , install jeremy hunt as, chancellor, he seems to be pulling a lot of the strings the issue that i have with, hunt, is that we know he wanted a second referendum. he wrote it. we know he to tie us to a norway style
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deal in. so how would you feel about your leadership at the moment can we really trust them on brexit. well look in the end, after this battle and if you forgive me for saying so, the books to the available on amazon the softbank th e £13 stellar the softbank the £13 stellar rise for christmas thank you very much for good if you've got a friend who's a reminder you want to win the sentiment as a christmas present. but but i mean we did succeed left the european union. yeah we legally were out . but we're still were out. but we're still arguing about things like the northern ireland protocol . northern ireland protocol. brexit was always going to be a long term project, right? yes. it was never going to be just just a one note, an overly occurrence, a hunt . i mean, can occurrence, a hunt. i mean, can the iag , this guy i think we the iag, this guy i think we need to get a proper deal. the iag, this guy i think we need to get a proper deal . the need to get a proper deal. the northern ireland protocol, now, he's in the lead on that. it's james cleverly the foreign secretary who was a euro sceptic
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on background on i think providing we continue with the protocol bill and the fact that the eu so it tells you how it is a negotiating lever if we stick to our guns think it is possible negotiate a reasonable deal . but negotiate a reasonable deal. but if the eu are intransigent we should push ahead with the bill. is it fair to say suella braverman is the only one of proper eeg stock now in the cabinet ? no, proper eeg stock now in the cabinet? no, i'm not sure. that's absolutely right. but nevertheless point well, suella is the one who's been, you know, very on the european issue and obviously there's been much debate including in parliament today about the boats in the channel issue. i think you're going to see a great debate aboutin going to see a great debate about in the new year leaving the h.r. well, when the prime minister brings forward the bill that he's now the commons, which is to address this directly , i is to address this directly, i think the nub of the issue will
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be a so—called notwithstanding clause, which basically means in this particular scenario the boats in the channel, the ecj channel will not apply. boats in the channel, the ecj channel will not apply . and i channel will not apply. and i can see there being a great of debate in parliament about that . but that's what you're going to need if the legislation is going to indeed . to need if the legislation is going to indeed. but i come to need if the legislation is going to indeed . but i come back going to indeed. but i come back to my point that there are not of your stock anymore in positions , power. of your stock anymore in positions , power . well, there positions, power. well, there weren't many of our stock in positions of power when we were just debating the withdrawal agreement , just debating the withdrawal agreement, but we just debating the withdrawal agreement , but we still won just debating the withdrawal agreement, but we still won in the end and i think we won because of the quality, the arguments and because we look at the iag is not going anywhere. then well, we have been absolutely consistent on the northern ireland protocol and that anything, any deal that that is anything, any deal that ends up with the european of justice still having also a t in northern ireland to overrule uk
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law is completely unacceptable. and i, you know, even if it were acceptable to us to have that , acceptable to us to have that, then it wouldn't be to the dup's and frankly, unless the dup , and frankly, unless the dup, nothing will. and why do you need solve the problem of the protocol ? because otherwise, protocol? because otherwise, ultimately the good friday agreement would collapse and no one of any political colour wants to see that the stakes are incredibly high. look, final question, rishi sunak voted for brexit. yes but is he a brexiteer by definite ? he voted brexiteer by definite? he voted for brexit. the most important thing and book really brings this point out because in the end we thought we were it was became a struggle for it was a struggle to uphold the right of the british people to decide their own destiny. so whether he sunak voted for brexit, whether you voted for brexit awry voted for brexit, the most fundamental important bit and this is the principle that we were fighting
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for all along is that 17.4 million british people voted for . and that book is about how it was actually delivered . indeed. was actually delivered. indeed. well, look, there it is, spartan victory, the inside story of the battle for brexit by francois. hopefully coming to the silver screen. well, that one's for you and excellent insight. it's good. i've got some christmas reading coming up. that's brilliant. thanks. thank you very indeed. great tips. very much indeed. great tips. thank you. but coming, should there referendum? speaking there be a referendum? speaking referendum decide whether referendum to decide whether harry and keep their harry and meghan keep their royal titles? nana akua. i think so i guess could call it so i guess we could call it following brexit referendum. that makes it a referendum she's going to put her case on council at 1045. but first, should nurses call off historic strike tomorrow and with lives in the balance, should they be banned from walking out? support from walking out? my support staff returned. despite staff haven't returned. despite that, tomorrow's that, we can more of tomorrow's newspaper don't go newspaper pages too, so don't go anywhere. after .
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break let's to the worries you see now in our media. lots front pages are in the sun. leeds with the stark headline. are in the sun. leeds with the stark headline . £5,000 ticket to stark headline. £5,000 ticket to death, highlighting evil of channel people traffickers after migrants die in the freezing waters . the times also reports waters. the times also reports on the migrant dinghy deaths as fears remain for others lost at sea. the paper reports fisherman heard horrifying screams . he heard horrifying screams. he came to the rescue. the independent also leads with the ongoing migrant reporting that home secretary suella braverman will block new routes to the uk for . refugees give a deal and for. refugees give a deal and stop this please. the daily express has some call on the government for action . polling government for action. polling suggests 52% strongly support health workers demands. as i say, don't think they'll keep them when one of their relatives or close friends dies as a result of this strike . the daily result of this strike. the daily telegraph also leads on the nurses strike as hospital chiefs
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that the damage of union action will get worse as longer walkouts affect , end of life walkouts affect, end of life care, likely january . my care, likely january. my superstar panel back with me now , editor and columnist at the daily dawn neesom, the businessman and activist adam brooks , the broadcaster ashley brooks, the broadcaster ashley james. now breaking tonight, nurses in england, wales and ireland will walk off the job, abandon their patients for the first time in history from 8 pm. tomorrow after last ditch p.m. tomorrow after last ditch attempts to avoid the life threatening strike failed. the uk's chief nursing officers yesterday wrote to the royal college of nursing warning that the walk up would put patients at risk. england's representative, dame ruth , told representative, dame ruth, told the bastions medicine chief executive pat cullen that were at risk, adding many chief nurses and directors of nursing are of course rcn members themselves and some have expressed feelings of having been let down by the rcn in nhs england's national cancer director, dame palmer also
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pleaded with the unions, take a compassionate approach patients, she wrote. our common aim is to ensure we do not cause harm to people undergoing vital treatment to achieve cure or extension of life . up to 100,000 extension of life. up to 100,000 health workers are expected join the strike over unmet demands for an astronomical 19% pay rise in 15,000 operations could be cancelled as a result. now chancellor jeremy cancelled as a result. now chancellorjeremy hunt cancelled as a result. now chancellor jeremy hunt was cancelled as a result. now chancellorjeremy hunt was asked chancellor jeremy hunt was asked if the government would ever consider a ban on future strikes . he's reluctant to rule it out for good reason. i'm sorry. minimum service levels is going to a certain degree, but i'm talking a complete ban on striking and asking directly. do you think nurses should be banned from striking? well the government will publish in due course what its plans are. i at the moment what we would like do is to find a way not to have these strikes . at look, i'm so these strikes. at look, i'm so angry about this because we can
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afford as a country at the moment the health system to go into further backlog . and of into further backlog. and of course people have sympathy nurses but when you actually think about what they're asking for a nine 18% raise when they were the group of public sector workers still did receive a pay rise . the pay freeze , it's just rise. the pay freeze, it's just so unreasonable and i put it to you that folk might feel sympathetic until one of their relatives one of their friends, one of their family members, lose their life have their cancer will die. they need someone or maybe many people die from this action . and for that from this action. and for that reason, i cannot support this. so i think it's a disgrace. now i'm someone that thinks our frontline nurses be paid more, but 90. they had 4% this year, 3% last year, i believe. yeah the pay freeze now where this 19% come from, even keir and labour are not this that you know that they're stepping back.
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so i'm and people saying why the government know not stepping in and negotiating if someone in a negotiation and takes the absolute mickey which i think 19% is right now then why would i want to talk to them and negotiate if they'd come in seven, eight, 9. my whole tone here would be complete . if, of here would be complete. if, of course, it's your money. and also it would lead to an inflation and death spiral. now, don't i know you very much do believe in the right. you've spoken about a lot and you know your father was big on the union movement. but i'm sorry dawn police officers can't on nurses not absolutely essential to the running of our country why should they not be banned from. well you're talking to someone who as you know a loved one is going through cancer treatment amendment and a very important blood test tomorrow because of the strike. so yeah, i was personally impacted . yeah, i no,
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personally impacted. yeah, i no, absolutely it as lots of absolutely it has as lots of people watching will be feeling the same a look i disagree with adam on one because it's like it's not like they want 19% they don't expect to get 19 but when you are on negotiating an offer on business as well, when you are negotiating you start off with a ridiculous figure the other that particularly. other sort that particularly. yes, but i you yes, you do. but i mean, you know, do come in with the know, do you come in with the love of someone been with the metals already dying . metals you've already dying. thatis metals you've already dying. that is the point. that's not an argument. the reason say argument. the reason they say no, it's not this action will directly cost lives. it's different . look, we can all different. look, we can all attack the nhs hierarchy and the government lack of good and we know why we do that. we know why we're here. because the national health service became the next decision it justifies. yes. and so absolutely people are dying, actually. but the fact these are people we to rely on, people who we to rely on, they've got to be for you. how would you feel if one of your relatives lose their life because of this action? the issue is are already losing
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lives. nurses and other nhs staff are not able to provide duty of care. lots of senior level staff are leaving . they level staff are leaving. they cannot handle the burden anymore . junior staff have had 30 funding. junior staff yet, which is going to agencies because currently there are over 1.5 million job vacancies. by the way , agencies owned by lots of way, agencies owned by lots of tory, including lord ashcroft's. so what's happening is they're coming in with agency staff and they're taking out profit . these they're taking out profit. these private companies, whether it's cleaning catering agency staff, they are taking out . so your they are taking out. so your solution is to take private companies . this is this is companies. this is this is desperation . and by the way, desperation. and by the way, nicholas durgin met with the unions and the strike is called off for now . and yeah, but they off for now. and yeah, but they manage them. so why have nicholas sturgeon offering a y high rise uk government not met with people do not want what they didn't know they did meet steve barclay did meet with the
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head of rcn. but the point is he wasn't prepared to have conversations about money because that is done by an independent body so that things stay fair . now, actually, i put stay fair. now, actually, i put this to you. i ask this very simple question in this current economic climate it given that nurses have pay rises the past two years, do you believe that the nurses receive a 19% pay increase this year. well the point is it's a yes or no question negotiate it. but yes, i believe that people who save lives? where does that money rise? well, maybe if we look at what's been written off in the last , £4 billion last three months, £4 billion of fraud. we're getting that fraud. but we're getting that back tax giveaway to banks. there is there is always money when this is every there when you say this is every there is nurse there's no is no nurse tree. there's no paramedic there's no paramedic tree, there's no doctor tree there is doctor tree work. there is a middle manager tree. there is a diversity to make sure there is all officer tree we need to retain staff and we need to do that. well i appreciate honesty.
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i appreciate your honesty. even benjamin butterworth earlier in the week prepared to say the week was not prepared to say that give nurses a 19% pay that he give nurses a 19% pay increase because most on the left acknowledge that 19% will lead to an inflation death spiral for the economy. but for me i just feel this is so unreasonable. i'm so actually about what's going if nothing happens, people will continue to leave the nhs. 34,000 nurses have left the nhs this year. the nurses that are remaining are striking in desperation because . they cannot retain . but you . they cannot retain. but you know what, all professor assertion that jobs where i believe strike is deep. well then when we weren't then let's remind the viewers final word. let's remind the viewers why police cannot strike because there would be anarchy , there there would be anarchy, there would be deaths. it would be, of course, know what we're talking, colony anarchy, health service , colony anarchy, health service, over 24 hours. now, on a lighter note, despite spending 13 years making a three hour movie about conserving nature and the wonderful creatures in it. avatar the of water director
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avatar the way of water director james cameron has got it in the bottleneck from flitting mad environmentalist af using dolphins to sell his wares. so joined by stars including sigourney weaver and zoe saldana, cameron the upcoming blockbuster which explores the oceans of the alien of pandora from the 2009 original in japan with suitably splashy with its usually splashy show actually at a tokyo marine park. i mean it looks great to me. have a look at this. welcome to pandora . the please put your hands together the dolphins and guests to japan . oh
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the dolphins and guests to japan. oh mean cameron is hardly alone in having visited one of those sorts of attractions do great conservation work . i've been to conservation work. i've been to those sorts of dolphin parks and it's fascinating get up close and personal with them. i wouldn't exactly call this titanic era. nonetheless those extremists at, peta accuse the film maker of, quote, endorsing the cruelty of marine parks and animal, adding that posing creatures and tanks is something the villains of avatar would do. interesting that not even cameron's decade veganism exempts him from being labelled an enemy of animals by peter dawn neesom adam brooks . james, dawn neesom adam brooks. james, do stand by because coming which music icon has sparked outrage by saying it was too much fuss around the queen's funeral all will be revealed as i crown today's greatest person in union jack jackass at 1050. but first, as the royal family braces itself for more sussex
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time now for on cancel out and. this is where britain's top commentators speak on controversial issues without . controversial issues without. the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of. the media with mere hours until harry and meghan launch their second netflix offensive on the royal family are family right thinking brits are still reeling from scenes like family right thinking brits are still dripping'om scenes like family right thinking brits are still dripping contempts like family right thinking brits are still dripping contempt for
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like . pleasure to you your like. pleasure to you your majesty . now, given the level of majesty. now, given the level of offence it's there have been calls for the sussexes be stripped of their duke and duchess with tory mp bob confirming on the show week he's planning to bring forward legislation . that would do just legislation. that would do just that. critics don't want harry to revoke being a prince as his birthright, which would mean referring meghan as a princess. but our very own nana . a queer but our very own nana. a queer wants to change even that and is proposing a referendum to ensure radical move goes through nana akua. great to have here. we've had the brexit. you say need the exit referendum . well, thank you exit referendum. well, thank you for having dan. absolutely. i mean , this is disgraceful . i mean, this is disgraceful. i would go as far as to say they are committing treason . it are committing treason. it started with them trying to soften us up with your love . soften us up with your love. then they sort of going on and
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talking about how it was all about race . apparently had the about race. apparently had the she didn't have talk about being black , never had the talk. black, never had the talk. i don't know what she's talking about then it was little things . the british people telling us how we don't hug. she's only because she's only in the country about 18 months and it was digs about the commonwealth. it was about the queen our traditions. and in which is disgusting . and now she is going disgusting. and now she is going on about how the press have apparently made stories about her and the long and short of it is that woman. the only reason why people do not like her. they try to set the narrative that it was about race. the reason people don't like this woman is frankly because the way she's behaved, the awful that behaved, the awful things that she's said not to do with what the press said. she went on about climate preaching. people were all. she'd were disgusted by all. she'd taken a series of private jets without some concert or something . then after that, she
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something. then after that, she started to the tom bradby documentary things. oh, yes . she documentary things. oh, yes. she was around people who had limbs blown off to landmines . she kept blown off to landmines. she kept saying nobody asked me this woman delusional. self—obsessed. and she's dragging harry with us. and frankly, they are a disgrace to this country and they're trying to bring this country down. so i would say that we need to have some sort of referendum. i didn't just want these talking go because then she'll be referred to as princess and. will be princess harry and. he will be princess harry and. he will be prince he should have prince harry. he should have his title removed as well. i think if you commit your birthright can also be removed. i think it's totally out of order and you want a public . so because you want a public. so because i guess politically this is a hot potato, you put it to the public who at this point i think would be very unequivocal actually in wanting to strip harry and meghan of their titles because they hate the royal family you know, they hate the royal family. why earth do they want to be connected to it? just
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bizarre . well, we're paying for bizarre. well, we're paying for what we were paying for them to have this privilege, not to go somewhere . they're using their somewhere. they're using their advantage and the royal family to make money and that dissing the family at the same it would appear say what to in my view appear on say what to in my view they want to bring down monarchy. that to me is treason . i would like a referendum whether. keep it. he whether. they should keep it. he should . i think should keep universal. i think you're that they are you're completely that they are trying to bring the trying to bring down the monarchy. i really feel that. and what infuriates me is the complete lack of evidence . so complete lack of evidence. so you have this trailer today , you have this trailer today, nana, and she pulls out her lawyer to decide the royal family the media were at war with her, and then she pulls out her best mate to parrot her talking . where is the evidence . talking. where is the evidence. the lawyer says there's evidence . show us the evidence. because i really feel like it is now time to put up or shut up. i really feel like it is now time to put up or shut up . well, time to put up or shut up. well, i'd like to see. i mean, obviously , next three are coming obviously, next three are coming out. i mean , i will be watching out. i mean, i will be watching it, frankly, because have to, but because i want to see
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but also because i want to see if she's actually got anything different to say. there's nothing coming out there nothing else coming out there but a constant, consistent onslaught against british onslaught against the british people against monarchy people and against the monarchy and, against this country, a country that she stated around about 18 months. and i would to see them both speak of their time completely you time as completely new. you don't an absolute right to a birth right if it is the very place that birthright is given to. king jones has to toughen up a bit, doesn't he ? yeah. he a bit, doesn't he? yeah. he needs to do something about it. i don't know what he'll do . it's i don't know what he'll do. it's the coronation. i think he's an invitation to them already. yeah, i think they . need to yeah, i think they. need to start speaking. the monarchy needs to start speaking. otherwise, if they're not careful , two will bring them careful, two will bring them down. i know. i think this needs to be taken seriously because it's the damage i'm doing around the to world because you know what? most of the woke media is like as soon you say racism , the like as soon you say racism, the feeling is that it can't even be quest. yeah what does she know ?
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quest. yeah what does she know? she was here for 18 months. i've travelled to live in america. america is ? one of the most america is? one of the most racist places that you i've even racist places that you i've ever. i've ever been . i would ever. i've ever been. i would say it's probably the most. it's completely divided . and in this completely divided. and in this country, there is a wonderful level of multicultural . i know level of multicultural. i know that some people say that this is what. but it's beautiful the way that come to integrate. she hasn't got a unless part of that and she didn't bother to find out nana she she barely left the palace she barely left frogmore cottage. she didn't want to do the work. she wanted to be treated like a celebrity and waited on hand , foot. and when waited on hand, foot. and when she actually realised, oh , holy she actually realised, oh, holy heck, it's not all that glamorous , a royal, you've got glamorous, a royal, you've got to to nottingham, you've to go up to nottingham, you've got open community got to open the community centres, you've got to the leaders. she interested. but look now require what a look now they require what a great to make that great idea to make that referendum. i'm supporting you whether course nana back on june news this saturday and sunday at 4 pm. another thank you so much. but it's time now to
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reveal today's greatest and union, jackie's. reveal today's greatest and union, jackie's . my superstar union, jackie's. my superstar panel return dawn neesom. who's your nominee for tonight's game? let's do greatest britain first, greatest. but it's going to be great. really think money where her mouth is and opening a centre abused women in scotland where women's rights are being eroded by a woman. yeah, she won last night. actually, she won last night. actually, she won last night. actually, she won last night. but will she have a second go? i guess . depends who second go? i guess. depends who adam brooks is going for. my greatest britain is my andrew britain for highlight team. the vaccine harms in parliament and more importantly now getting the mainstream media talking about myocarditis and the other side effects that do affect many many people. yeah no really important. he's actually going to be with us on this next. ashley james, your nominee mine, the brave on the fishing boat. he was responsible for saving
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lives of over 30 of the human beings that were involved in the catastrophe that happened in the channeli catastrophe that happened in the channel i just think it's extraordinarily brave. it took them 2 hours to rescue people . them 2 hours to rescue people. it's because of that that we only have four people dead . only have four people dead. obviously, that should be a lot less . it was a completely less. it was a completely avoidable . all great nominees . avoidable. all great nominees. but i'm going to go with adam brooks and, andrew bridgen, because he was very you know, he was very brave. as soon as you talk about this in parliament, everyone wants run away. but i think the tide turning. union jack has now dawn neesom. oh, this one is no good. many favours ongoing nominee the pull letter because he's given an recently done where he's he doesn't understand what all the fuss about the passing of the queen was about so many people getting upset it just didn't understand the fuss about it i guess why why is it making such a fuss ? oh, i mean, either what
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a fuss? oh, i mean, either what a fuss? oh, i mean, either what a disappointment. adam brooks, you are nominee . mine a disappointment. adam brooks, you are nominee. mine is mick lynch for carrying on these strikes . a great show like call strikes. a great show like call in the in the knowledge the hospitality jobs and businesses are going to be as a direct consequence this action i'd like to remind there are millions of working people in hospitality and this isn't anything against working class . actually, james, working class. actually, james, you know, many . well, i don't you know, many. well, i don't think i will win this with you, dan, but mine suella braverman racist . racist right around racist. racist right around refugee . she's even the former refugee. she's even the former of terrorism said her language unhelpful and obviously now five people four people have died in the channel. okay so it's just just to clarify, it's okay for you to criticise suella braverman about things you disagree and that's not racist. but if we do it for meghan , it but if we do it for meghan, it is racist. just that out i would. i'm going to go with dawn
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neesom paul. well what a silly thing to say. i mean whether you're a monarchist or not, you can appreciate that the queen was lives for 70 years was in our lives for 70 years and we felt like we her and and we all felt like we her and that's why there was such a huge reaction don't these of adam brooks superstar reaction don't these of adam brooksthank superstar reaction don't these of adam brooksthank you superstar reaction don't these of adam brooksthank you so superstar reaction don't these of adam brooksthank you so muchsuperstar reaction don't these of adam brooksthank you so much forarstar panel thank you so much for tonight i'm back tomorrow night don't watching the netflix don't about watching the netflix atrocity are going atrocity because are going to have all the best analysis have all of the best analysis from the marquis from tom bower from the marquis from tom bower from lady campbell. i'll from lady colin campbell. i'll see at p.m. goodnight.
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good evening. you're watching gb news. and our top stories for tonight. and we start with the story concerning the deaths of youngin story concerning the deaths of young in solihull the six year old boy who was hospitalised after falling into an icy in solihull has died we understand meaning 40 children in total have lost their lives . that have lost their lives. that tragic accident, little boy, had beenin tragic accident, little boy, had been in a critical condition being rescued from the icy waters of babbs mill lake . west waters of babbs mill lake. west midlands police said they couldn't . the enormity of pain couldn't. the enormity of pain the families must be feeling. but further searches of the lake have now been called off . well, have now been called off. well, also in the news this evening, a
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