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it's mark dolan for in the mark steyn on the very last occasion this year. and we've got a busy show for you in my big monologue. the nurses could get their pay rise , the nhs stops their pay rise, the nhs stops wasting billions on meaningless job titles and woe cory will speak to a nurse who's been suing the nhs for pushing dangerous , divisive woke dangerous, divisive woke policies that you and i are paying policies that you and i are paying for . it's a shocker you . paying for. it's a shocker you. won't want to miss her story. she's in just a couple of
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minutes another three episodes of the meghan harry documentary have arrived get reaction from the brilliant spectator cora kennedy . she's watched that kennedy. she's watched that rubbish so you don't have to tory. mp andrew bridgen has called on the government to halt the use many covid vaccines . the use many covid vaccines. does he have a point. top cardiologist dr. aseem malhotra joins me shortly . run through joins me shortly. run through the evidence . think you'll be the evidence. think you'll be spitting your tea out and rounding up the big stories of . rounding up the big stories of. the week live in the studio. former national editor kelvin mackenzie even makes a cameo appearance in the harry and meghan documentary . but my big meghan documentary. but my big opinion is on its way and i'm laying it struck straight straight tonight . got the nurses straight tonight. got the nurses there on strike. i have my solution and it's on the other side of the headlines with tamsin roberts . now knox thank
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tamsin roberts. now knox thank you. good evening from the rail strike will still go ahead tomorrow after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay jobs and conditions the 48 hour walkout by members of the rmt union will disrupt services across . the uk with some areas across. the uk with some areas having trains at all 14 rail companies will be affected network rail passengers are being urged to travel only if necessary . tens of thousands of necessary. tens of thousands of nurses have taking part in the biggest strike nhs history today . picket lines were set up in england and northern ireland , england and northern ireland, the first of 212 hour walkout. it's over pay . staff have been it's over pay. staff have been providing some urgent care but routine surgery and other planned treatment was disrupted . mea planned treatment was disrupted. mea handlers at heathrow airport have planned strike action after receiving an improved offer.
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more than 400 staff members had been set to begin a 72 hour walkout tomorrow morning. the unite union's says it will now ballot its members and other planned industrial action remains in place pending . the remains in place pending. the outcome the prime minister is making his first trip to northern ireland since taking office. tonight he is expected to host informal talks , to host informal talks, political leaders and attempt to end stormont's . rishi sunak will end stormont's. rishi sunak will also use the trip to promote the government's investment in ship building in belfast. he says the deal to build royal navy support vessels will create thousands of high value jobs jobs. vessels will create thousands of high value jobs jobs . the four high value jobs jobs. the four boys who died after falling a frozen lake in solihull been named by west midlands police . named by west midlands police. eight year old finley butler , eight year old finley butler, six year old brother samuel and their cousin, 11 year old thomas
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stewart were taken to hospital where they died monday. the fourth child who reportedly to save the others has been named as jack johnson , aged ten. the as jack johnson, aged ten. the family's they are devastated by. the loss of the boys in such tragic circumstances . the royal tragic circumstances. the royal family have gathered at westminster abbey this evening for a christmas carol service hosted by the princess of wales and attended by the king .just and attended by the king. just a warning for those watching on television . flashing images here television. flashing images here . the together at christmas concert was attended by nearly 2000 people in a service to recognise the selfless efforts individuals and families . the individuals and families. the royal family put on a front just hours the second instalment of harry and meghan's controversial netflix docu series was released released on tv and dab+ radio. this is gb news now back to mark. ma
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good evening. i've got a solution to the nurses strike? give the nurses their rise. they deserve a bump but. find it from the existing nhs budget . after the existing nhs budget. after all, the nhs budget isn't far off to billion pounds and amounts to a bill o f £30,000 amounts to a bill of £30,000 a year per household across the country . surely that's enough country. surely that's enough money. i'm pretty sure that a bonfire of bureaucracy and the reduction of middle management's pen pushers on six figure salaries who have nothing do with treating sick people ought to do the trick . not paying a to do the trick. not paying a fiver for a packet of paracetamol or paying a contractor. paracetamol or paying a contractor . £50 to change
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contractor. £50 to change a light bulb might help as well . light bulb might help as well. people often boast that the nhs is the biggest in europe . that's is the biggest in europe. that's not a boast. that's admission of its wild and the axing woke job titles ought to free up a few hundred million pounds to like diverse city offices for a famously diverse organisation and work . we are led to believe and work. we are led to believe cost over and work. we are led to believe cost ove r £7 billion across all cost over £7 billion across all government departments. with the sector paying huge amounts of money for courses on divisive and controversial ideas , gender, and controversial ideas, gender, ideology , which questions the ideology, which questions the very idea that there is a man or a woman or critical race theory again, a contested idea that suggests your intrinsically racist based the colour of your skin . a brave nurse called amy skin. a brave nurse called amy gallagher taken the nhs to court on very issue. the mental nurse
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who was in the final stages a two year course in forensic , two year course in forensic, objected to a lecture entitled white nurse a problem of our time where attendees were forced to confront the reality of their white privilege . in another white privilege. in another lecture the following month ms. gallagher says that she was told christianity is racist because it's your . wow. well, the nhs is it's your. wow. well, the nhs is full of nonsense. a review into how the health service and care sector is managed . entitled the sector is managed. entitled the messenger report shoot the messenger report shoot the messenger found that equality , messenger found that equality, diversity and inclusion were mentioned three times as often as patient care. that's a surprise. meanwhile, the health service has spent more than £1,000,000. that's right. a pounds on hundreds of staff networks using payers money to put puts on events around trans
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gender issues, sexuality and racism, often held during the working day , these events working day, these events included tea and rainbow cake, picnics, a special about pronouns , a filipino martial pronouns, a filipino martial arts performance. hines an audit by the taxpayers alliance , found by the taxpayers alliance, found there are now almost 500 networks across the uk health service now. don't get me . service now. don't get me. racism is the most evil scourge in our society and diversity is a great. but we don't pay the nhs to do tea parties at the expense of patient or paint rainbow zebra crossings outside hospitals that serve only to confuse guide dogs that can't be anyone of sound mind. now that thinks more money is the answer for the nhs . in a fascinating for the nhs. in a fascinating report this week, the institute for fiscal studies has revealed that spending on nhs has gone up
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with more staffing. just the service has become worse . it's service has become worse. it's a complex story. i'll you that. but by tackling waste, perhaps the nurses could get their pay rise all. health bosses just need to spend less time composing which deny the of women describing breastfeeding as chest feeding and referring to females . people who to females. people who menstruate . what a nerve meant menstruate. what a nerve meant straight nerve . you're welcome. straight nerve. you're welcome. here's point. the nhs save millions if it stripped out woke . when people to a hospital they don't want a political lecture. they want treatment . people they want treatment. people who've been straight . nerve. who've been straight. nerve. you're welcome . i'm delighted you're welcome. i'm delighted now to be joined by. the woman mentioned, in my big opinion
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monologue. nhs nurse and psychotherapist amy gallagher. hi amy. hi, mark, thanks for having me . great to have you on having me. great to have you on the program . what extent has the program. what extent has this woke culture infiltrated , this woke culture infiltrated, the nhs in your view ? oh, a the nhs in your view? oh, a considerable amount. i mean, with regards to the report that you were mentioning , it found you were mentioning, it found that there's 10,000 so—called equality, diversity in the pubuc equality, diversity in the public sector and that this costs . th e £500 million. which costs. the £500 million. which could the report like this quite nicely could go on around 12,000, paying the salaries of 12,500 nurses. so in the first instance, there's all this equality, quality and diversity and inclusion is actually , you and inclusion is actually, you know, stopping the from increasing its workforce because it costs so much . and then on it costs so much. and then on top of that it even do what it says on the tin it says it's about equality, diversity inclusion. but actually some of ideas that it pushes are
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extremely and nefarious . and extremely and nefarious. and certainly in my case with my lawsuit pushing ideas , critical lawsuit pushing ideas, critical race theory , which are not race theory, which are not equality, it's actually treating people differently. so it's completely waste of money, in my opinion, and actually does quite a considerable amount of harm , i a considerable amount of harm, i would say. is your situation now because , i understand that you because, i understand that you were forced to do these workshops studying. so what ? workshops studying. so what? what is your relationship with the nhs right now? yeah. so i'm still working as a nurse. there was attempts to have me struck off a nurse because i disagreed with white and i disagreed with the idea white people are racist , but i've been suspended from my course training to be a psychotherapist and that still i don't know what the outcome of thatis don't know what the outcome of that is going to be. i don't know if it won't be able to qualify as a psychotherapist . qualify as a psychotherapist. there's still negotiations on
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and obviously if i've got my legal team involved so i don't know whether i'm going to be allowed to become a but essentially they've said i'm not appropriate because i don't have the views and my views are not, you know, i just, i just don't think that we should be scapegoat eating whole groups of people based on their religion or their race . these are views or their race. these are views that most people hold critical. race theory is just that. it's theory. it's not fact . it seems theory. it's not fact. it seems that in certain quarters of the nhs, it's now being sold as fact and we're seeing similar situation with gender, ideology where top medics will have you believe that a biological man can become a biologic cool woman again, factually impossible, scientifically impossible . scientifically impossible. that's what's being taught in the nhs . yes definitely. i think the nhs. yes definitely. i think we've in the area of race and genden we've in the area of race and gender, which comes under the heading of equality and diversity inclusion. there ideas that are being pushed that are
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not evidence based and actually reject evidence. they they they don't they don't accept evidence. and actually they see evidence. and actually they see evidence as part of the white supremacy system oppression or whatever and actually just pushing an ideology . and pushing an ideology. and christiane is racist because it's european. that's an interesting one. yeah obviously, it's actually not a european religion. but some of these people really don't know what they're talking about. but yeah, this is whole part of germany called critical social justice is an attack on on western values. and particular groups . values. and particular groups. plenty of your fellow students would reject the nonsense to which were subjected . they've which were subjected. they've not had your courage to speak up. so that's the point, isn't it? you're not a lone voice. you've just you're the one that's put your head above the parapet. yeah that's right. and since i've been in the media and since i've been in the media and since i've been in the media and since i've you know been raising money for my crowdfund, i've so
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many people contact me , so many many people contact me, so many nurses psychologists , nurses and psychologists, psychotherapist saying essentially , you know, i essentially, you know, i completely agree you i'm so sorry this has happened to . you sorry this has happened to. you i like i can't speak out . i i feel like i can't speak out. i feel like i have to go along with ideas. and i feel i was the only one. and actually there's a lot people saying, i think lot of people saying, i think i'm but actually i'm the only. but actually there's lot of them that will there's a lot of them that will think that. so is just a culture of silence, i think, around woke ideology the nhs . listen ideology within the nhs. listen you are a biological female you're quite old school in that way. but let me tell you've got a pair of balls on you. how can people find out about your crowdfunding let's give it a plug crowdfunding let's give it a plug . yeah so my crowdfunding is plug. yeah so my crowdfunding is a go fund me forward slash stand up work and also on twitter stand up to work 0101 word you google me amy gallagher stand up to work , you'll find me amy to work, you'll find me amy gallagher. you're a hero, a heroine he her, she him. do you join again soon and keep up the good work fights, the good
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fight? amy got to get there . fight? amy got to get there. check her out on twitter. coming should the vaccine rollout be stopped? speak to top stopped? i'll speak to top cardiologist aseem malhotra, who has partnered with tory mp andrew bridgen to call for an end to the jabs. andrew bridgen to call for an end to the jabs . what do they end to the jabs. what do they know that we plus former national newspaper editor kelvin mackenzie on the nurses strike and his cameo appearance in the harry and meghan document sorry probably the only interesting but next up we'll get reaction to the latest saga from the top royals got a columnist from the spectator , kiara kennedy, and spectator, kiara kennedy, and she's not pulling her punches. she's watched that rubbish . so she's watched that rubbish. so you don't have to. see you .
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in three. welcome back to the show . why welcome back to the show. why has top cardiologist aseem malhotra partnered with tory mp andrew bridgen to call for a
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pause ? the vaccination programme pause? the vaccination programme for 19. some shocking he's up shortly but first let's get your reactions . we asked the reactions. we asked the following question should the nurses rise come out of the existing budget? sarah says yeah, stop paying those ridiculous salaries for made up or not needed director and the nurses can get their pay rise and the services we all need and use can get the money that they need. use can get the money that they need . rh says get rid of the need. rh says get rid of the unnecessary middle managers and woe. carys sort out procurement. funny those are some of the key themes of my big opinion monologue. if missed it, it's now on twitter courtesy of ben , now on twitter courtesy of ben, who's just to have put that on to our twitter feed at gb news. so do check it out. so how about this from politico? people died protecting the nhs during lockdown. people get cancer screenings at cetera feels like
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an absolute spit in the face by nhs staff. and last but not least, nathan get rid of the pointless diversity officers and distribute their pay and then do the same with of the bad management folks. it's almost like you've written my big opinion monologue for me, by the way, props to page. he's also part of our digital team. all of the highlights, the are at gb news on twitter the final three episodes of harry and meghan's documentary series has arrived. so that's total is 6 hours of our lives that we won't get back any revelations any more bombs dropped. let's get from the brilliant spectator columnist kennedy who's watched it? so you don't have to. hi, cora . hi, don't have to. hi, cora. hi, mark yeah, it's been a long day . this is the big one. the first leg of their documentary came out last week was a total snoozer. it reiterated everything we knew it for to make the same accusation . and make the same accusation. and without naming anybody , we saw without naming anybody, we saw in the famous oprah interview
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like we've seen 100 times by now , well, this second half was the bombshell that we promised. there were clear villains and hero prince william was by far the one that they really wanted to portray as the guy. we see harry singling out prince william for a lot of the blame , william for a lot of the blame, we're told about institutionalised gaslighting. we're told about what beyonce thinks about it all. it frightens and betrayed the ultimate love story . yeah, i ultimate love story. yeah, i mean this is the problem, isn't it? i think what i find most unedifying and saddest about this documentary series is what it's going to do to the relationship between . the two relationship between. the two brothers. you lots of us have problems with dad or granddad that sort thing. but you know, it's just the two of them, they've got each other. they lost mother and now they've lost each other . yeah, there lost mother and now they've lost each other. yeah, there is no back from there. we're told that makes it happen because . makes it happen because. somebody from william's press
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team leaked harry's private plans . william blames totally plans. william blames totally for that when megxit announced, william apparently screamed harry at the crisis meeting . harry at the crisis meeting. sandringham, which is also a nickname the sandringham summit. harry called it paraffin . harry called it paraffin. william then put out a joint statement from the brothers with our supposed knee consultant harry, who ? but william isn't harry, who? but william isn't the only one that is kind of villainized in the whole thing. charles doesn't get away anything , charles doesn't get away anything, harry said. it was terrifying . have my brother terrifying. have my brother screaming at me and my father said things that simply weren't true. and my grandmother quietly said . and take it all in. said. and so to take it all in. so charles and get away it and even the queen with it might not seem so bad towards his grandmother but remember she is the one that presided over the institution that he in about so you even see him kind of complaining about the queen in the film where usually meghan harry have nothing but good to say about the and they're very clear on what they've opened
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hearts to the world there any material left particularly with a book in the offing . well yeah a book in the offing. well yeah so i kind thought wow well what new stuff could transpire but they weren't there wasn't any stuff there when we heard about maggie's miscarriage a lot more . that's something i seen a lot of discourse on on social media. harry makes a very accusation , harry makes a very accusation, which was, i believe my wife suffered a miscarriage because of what the male did. obviously, their children are the privacy battle that happened the mail on sunday broke the letter that she wrote to publish that i wrote before the sorry so that was new that was very . but yeah , we had that was very. but yeah, we had about no zoom call at cocktail about no zoom call at cocktail about how they weren't very happy about their grief and they were rather hidden. but yeah i mean, we saw how many days is it now? 26 days until harry comes out. how this entire story over
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again. so we'll see what's next as a piece television. how do you rate it? i mean, is it watchable did you find that you got to the end of episode four and you were looking forward to the next two? so the first three was a slog. it was very hard to kind of get through because like i said, we've seen it all the last three. they kind of vary . last three. they kind of vary. reality tv kind of keeping up with the kardashians . little with the kardashians. little cutaway shots , also avoiding cutaway shots, also avoiding namedrop. there was a point where beyonce they text meghan as the cameras were on them saying that she thinks meghan was the right curse. is that these they the meghan does a little oh at the end so yeah it's quite performances and it's quite reality tv ish compared to archetype and meghan podcast , archetype and meghan podcast, it's kind of a lot more
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scripted. we see a lot more kind of natural sort of them in their heroic to have watched on our behalf. i look forward to reading it in your spectator and i do look forward to up with you in the near future. the spectator columnist, kyra kennedy. thanks, kyra. apologies to viewers. if you had trouble there hearing, kyra, there was slight issue with the line, the e—mails are coming in thick and fast in response to my big opinion monologue . i believe the opinion monologue. i believe the rise should happen, but it should come out of the nhs budget. why? well, because it's almost 200 billion quid an it's 13 grand per household per year. surely that's enough. this from janet. hi, mark. the private sector charge a fortune to supply patients. with things like crutches sometimes you can rent them a good deposit . the rent them a good deposit. the national health service used to recycle them with no charge or
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deposit. i know because i was physio giving them out . now the physio giving them out. now the national health service give them away. i made appointment to see my mp. she a doctor, so i thought she would take of this waste. but she said was not worth the bother. my question is says it's someone is making a big profit of a contract. probably importing them from china. total waste of precious national health service and the earth's resources. thank you so much for that, mark. i agree with big opinion. monologue says philip. the nhs should self—fund the increase nurses pay experience in 2020 when mother in law receiving palliative care is that nurse is longer make decisions on care instead it's the clip board that make decisions to manage and coordinate, adding zero value. they change daily plunger. what does that mean? they change daily plunger. but don't do anything to relieve basic body functions. i think that's a
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medical . as you can see, i'm not medical. as you can see, i'm not a doctor, although i like think i've got that look. thank you very much that, not very much for that, philip. not happy the pen pushers and happy about the pen pushers and the we'll ladies, the clipboard. we'll ladies, keep those opinions coming . keep those opinions coming. vaiews@gbnews.uk next up , we've vaiews@gbnews.uk next up, we've got our former national newspaper editor, kelvin mackenzie , with some tough love mackenzie, with some tough love for the nurses and why he made a cameo in the harry and meghan document tree. but straight after the break and you've got to see this is it time to pause the vaccine rollout amid safety concerns? that's the view of top tory mp andrew and renowned cardiology just as seem malhotra what do they know that we don't that's . next coming up on dan that's. next coming up on dan wootton tonight as harry and meghan's payback gets personal with claims they were bullied out of the royal family and attempts to tell them the british press into a bogeyman.
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donnais british press into a bogeyman. donna is joined by figures at the heart of . the story, the heart of. the story, including sister, including meghan's sister, samantha markle , and insiders samantha markle, and insiders tom bower , lady colin campbell, tom bower, lady colin campbell, tv hardman ant middleton weighs in. and dan asked all nurses exploiting the goodwill of brits as they launch a historic strike. join dan 9 pm. to 11 pm. on jb news.
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welcome back the show. top tory mp andrew bridgen and leading cardiologist aseem malhotra have teamed up to call for a pause in the covid 19 vaccine rollout . the covid 19 vaccine rollout. here is andrew bridgen addressing the commons yesterday . since the rollout in the uk is
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a biotech pfizer mra vaccine . a biotech pfizer mra vaccine. we've had almost half a million yellow card reports of adverse effects from the public. madam speaken effects from the public. madam speaker, this is unprecedented it is more than all the yellow combined reports over the last 40 years. so it's an extra rate of side effects which are beyond have been reported in countries across world that have used the pfizer vaccine , including, of pfizer vaccine, including, of course , the united states , course, the united states, something of a mic drop moment there from andrew bridgen well, top cardiologist and, bestselling health author aseem joins me now high, higher, same time. mark, i what is this great to see you guys it's been too long you've obviously been down in parliament. you were in westminster yesterday to hear andrew bridgen make that . and andrew bridgen make that. and what are the key themes of his
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of his his statement ? yeah, i of his his statement? yeah, i mean, it was an extraordinary speech.i mean, it was an extraordinary speech. i think it will probably down in history as a very pivotal moment. i think in the history of medicine because . he history of medicine because. he essentially, you know he did cite my research because previously about two months before that when i published my paperin before that when i published my paper in the journal of resistance, where i cover this for the suspension of the andrew actually present at my talk a number of other employees including in fact danny kruger. we must give some credit. he's a conservative mp . he was david conservative mp. he was david cameron's former , i understand, cameron's former, i understand, when he was prime minister. and he also added to andrew in the chamber and was at my talk so i think the key thing is the evidence is very clear on the fact that this rna vaccine technology certainly now has close to non—existent benefit but the harms are unprecedented . we have the highest level of data we can ever have. mark in
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terms of harms, we call it blind randomised controlled trial of pfizer moderna's trials of a serious adverse event rate , at serious adverse event rate, at least one in 800. we've got mechanised zoom of action, we've got autopsy studies, this and of course the shocking pharmacovigilance data , almost pharmacovigilance data, almost half a million yellow card reports on the pfizer vaccine alone. much higher rates , alone. much higher rates, certainly reports in the united states and other parts of the world. so it's really a no brainer. and, you know , an brainer. and, you know, an andrew started his speech saying the really the reason that these facts aren't being acknowledged by the mainstream media i'm going to come on to them in second and the establishment is because of wilful blindness. right so is human beings turning a to eye truth in order to a blind to eye truth in order to feel safe? proceeds reduce anxiety and avoid conflict. and we lots of examples of that in history. bbc and jemmy savile which you mentioned hollywood and weinstein for example the department of health in midst of this is not but we're now deaung this is not but we're now dealing with that is truly truly very disturbing is continuing to
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cause harm to people especially as a cardiologist i can say to the heart and it needs to be paused and suspended. we move on from it. i think, and rebuild the system. i think that's one of the other things highlight why this rebuild the why we've got this rebuild the system and mainstream media in reporting it. and obviously, you know, reasons. know, confidential reasons. i can't name these people, but a number of prominent broadcasters and the bbc, people, and the bbc, itv people, i personally they come to me for medical advice have all themselves said . they're not themselves said. they're not going to have any more visitors or need to come or vaccines they need to come out say, listen, not having out and say, listen, not having it. and we are concerned and we think there should be a pause . think there should be a pause. dufing think there should be a pause. during the chatter, the film director , well known films director, well known for films i've like blinded by i've been to like blinded by lights, viceroy's house, that did a series i, i she's out and said as well that you she's not going to have any more boosters and supports calls for suspension . there's been suspension. there's been a couple of doctors recently which is great have come out cardiologists called the patterson surgeon patterson orthopaedic surgeon
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malik so more and more people are coming out unfortunately are coming out but unfortunately we keep seeing these adverts and heanng we keep seeing these adverts and hearing about them about people being come and have being told to come and have their booster when we're their covid booster when we're now dealing with what really is just a cold and that's news. it's a cold right and the vaccine has it we've already calculated no benefit in terms of certainly it may have been a bit of a benefit on in preventing covid deaths and harms are consistent and they are serious . we've heard figures are serious. we've heard figures of around 3 million lives saved globally as a result of vaccine. do you really want anybody that's in a vulnerable situation, an older person, somebody , a high bmi to hear somebody, a high bmi to hear you, talking down the vaccine's and then die from covid. i mean here's the thing i seem surely the covid vaccine is by definition the most tested vaccine in history given the fact that billions have it not. mark and in fact, that figure of 3 million isn't based upon any
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hard evidence. i mean, there was a headline about 20 million lives saved from covid vaccines , but it was based upon the lowest level quality of evidence we can ever have a modelling study other , there are people study in other, there are people like john ioannidis who i consider a stephen hawking medicine sort studies, medicine describe sort studies, observational being observational studies as being spunous observational studies as being spurious in words, fake. spurious. in other words, fake. this scientific and not this is scientific and not scientific fact . and i've broken scientific fact. and i've broken down the information such a way. and i'm glad you raised this, mark, because i'm about mark, because i'm all about informed . so if we take the most informed. so if we take the most vulnerable group right now, which people over the age which is the people over the age of 80 are the most of 80 who are the most vulnerable to covid, have vulnerable to covid, you have to vaccinate thousand 300 of them to prevent one covid death. let them that decision if them make that decision if that's they want. that's what they really want. but talking serious but you're talking of a serious adverse at least one in adverse rate of at least one in 100. we pulled the vaccines in the past for much swine flu the past for much less swine flu vaccine , 1976, paul, because it vaccine, 1976, paul, because it was guillain—barre syndrome and 100,000 the roots virus vaccine was pulled in 1999 because it formed cause a form bowel obstruction one in 10,000. the original trial data mark, which
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was reanalysed when we had the more lethal we had strain suggested one was more like to get serious adverse effects from the from the vaccine the one was to be hospitalised with covid. does that mean mark it means if is correct it clearly seems to be it should never have been approved in the first place. however, a lot of these statistics around vaccine side are self—reported aren't they yellow card is there a concern on your part about their. yellow card is there a concern on your part about their . yeah on your part about their. yeah no it's a great question mark so normally people don't report effects unless they feel really right. so clearly something's happened and they normally do it within a very short time period of after having the vaccine . but of after having the vaccine. but actually historically i'm glad you've raised this pharmacovigilance data. it's thought that serious adverse are reported actually only represent 10% of the true events in the population. in other words, it's likely to be ten fold higher. so if anything of course some of
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them may be coincidence, the likelihood is most these yellow card reports are genuine . and card reports are genuine. and then we're missing many of the people . i'll give you one people. i'll give you one example. so this one in 800 figure, which randomised figure, which is from randomised controlled data that's controlled trial data that's irrefutable in terms of at least one 900, that's the first two one 900, that's in the first two months, a peer reviewed journal concluded also made concluded because i also made that myself and they that conclusion myself and they supported is my father , you supported is that my father, you know honorary vice president of the bma a know party is doctor of the and i want and the reason i'm mentioning that in a minute he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died six months after having the second dose. he would not have been picked up in that original trial. that suggests this problem worse as we this problem is much worse as we move forward because the mechanism and i explain this mechanism and i can explain this accelerates disease, we accelerates heart disease, we can have those people who've got mild of arteries mild clearing of their arteries have never them, certainly not for are suddenly for a long, who are suddenly presenting with severe heart problems heart attacks, needing stents . i'm problems heart attacks, needing stents. i'm managing of stents. i'm managing many of these patients and the clear diagnosis been the common
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denominator in these diagnosis is the vaccine. and again, you it's great that andrew begins come forward sir christopher tope has also been very vocal on this and conservative mp. but i'm just really shocked that labour are silent on it, you know, and it's just it just baffles why the labour party and members of the labour party coming out and i know a number of politicians i won't name them certainly labour that themselves are they're going are saying they're not going have business are have any more business and are worried of their worried because one of their relatives vaccine injured. relatives was vaccine injured. they're speak out . but they're scared to speak out. but you enough is enough. you know, enough is enough. mark, this is really going mark, this this is really going down without shadow of a doubt as greatest miscarriage of as the greatest miscarriage of medical can medical science. it's i can erosion in public and erosion in trust in public and damage to population health that we will see in our lifetime. i have no doubt about that. the evidence is overwhelming. it's interesting you mentioned this this study some have suggested that the one in 800 adverse events was based on unorthodox . events was based on unorthodox. but the bottom is that we have the in black and white seen the
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vaccine is killing some people including bbc lisa shaw whose husband gareth is endlessly on twitter trying to draw attention to the fact that she received the astrazeneca vaccine . she was the astrazeneca vaccine. she was not in the vulnerable group she's longer with us arguably. the vaccine should have been focussed on the medically vulnerable . the very beginning . vulnerable. the very beginning. absolutely, mark. i think that's have been we would be a lot better off if they'd just been focusing on the vulnerable. but even having said that , because even having said that, because of original data and of that original data and this methodology stuff, that's methodology this stuff, that's nonsense . i know a lot of those nonsense. i know a lot of those people are questioning that. so this published , the journal this was published, the journal vaccine, one 800 vaccine, about the one 800 figure reviewed . and it's figure peer reviewed. and it's not challenged in any not being challenged in any legitimate other legitimate by anybody other those that have a vested interest . the problem we've got interest. the problem we've got and this is a real issue and andrew bridgen raised well andrew bridgen raised as well shocking allegations that someone in a leadership role in, the british heart foundation, allegedly is involved in suppressing information that shows that the vaccine causes
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inflammation, this is a problem is widespread . that's been going is widespread. that's been going on for many years. richard smith, the former editor of the bmj only a few years ago, wrote an in the bmj that there's a big problem with british institutions covering up research misconduct and he gave an example where he gave a talk and he asked people in the audience are academics from physicians, institutions ? how physicians, institutions? how many were aware many of you were aware a fabrication of data or fraud taking place in your department? a third of them, mark put their hand up. he asked them , how many hand up. he asked them, how many of you reported it? they all put their hand down. this is a system failure issue and we need to rebuild the system. the clocks against us seem. when will truth out , as you see will the truth out, as you see it, when will mainstream media have to actually address and acknowledge what you consider to be these vaccine harms? that given the fact that many of them have the vaccine, didn't statistically them were unnecessary . yeah listen i was unnecessary. yeah listen i was double vax and i was also misled. i'm triple vax evidence
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change. yes. can you hear me, mark? yeah, i've it three times. i'm sorry. yes, of course i know that. so so the thing is, you know, we were we in good faith. we told these vaccines the has changed the mainstream media think we just have to keep you know getting information out of that a big shift that there's been a big shift i think we're close to the bubble bursting the andrew bursting certainly the andrew bridgen reported in bridgen speech was reported in daily express online international news is picking it up. i think we're very close to that tipping point but we i think for the truth . three think for the truth. three second answer many would say getting covid is worse for heart than any vaccine side effects, including myocarditis completely and totally false. the times an article a few weeks ago it debunked it. the headline was mild covid to heart attacks the actual they referred to revealed the opposite covid was linked to risk of heart disease. this is a kind of fraud we're dealing with mock a fascinating conversation
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.thank mock a fascinating conversation . thank you forjoining us, dr. aseem malhotra i would like to confirm that the government continue to recommend vaccines as and effective . thanks aseem as and effective. thanks aseem by the way the british heart foundation have been in congress maybe not literally with my producers but they've had to the following we would encourage making serious allegations to share specific credible information with us which supports those accusation the british heart foundation advice on is based on rigorous scrutiny of the latest evidence to date shows that the benefits receiving the covid 19 vaccine greatly outweigh the risk of extremely rare side effects for the vast majority of people a fascinating conversation lots more to come. next up reacting to meghan and harry's new documentary and. also, some tough love for the nurses. it's kelvin . keep your hats on. see kelvin. keep your hats on. see you .
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in three down. welcome back to the show. it's marked in for the brilliant mark steyn reacting to the big of the day, including the strikes and royal documentary. i'm delighted to . the founder of i'm delighted to. the founder of talksport radio entrepreneur and former editor of the sun newspaper, when it broke circulation records . kelvin circulation records. kelvin mackenzie. kelvin, i want to get to those stories shortly, but a quick on the vaccine because you all know anti—vax you've you've had the vaccine . you did your had the vaccine. you did your bit you took one for the team even though you were as fit as a fiddle and than a butcher's dog. yeah but you like many now , are yeah but you like many now, are vaccine hesitant. why? okay so the last one i had and i've had covid at least two or three times and maybe four times. the last time i had it was literally a few months back wallop. it stuck me on the flat on my back for three days. i started asking
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colleagues and, friends about what was it they all had exactly the same . it's an extraordinary the same. it's an extraordinary thing that's happening. now, why is it that this is happening? and what the job worse than having the covid which you know literally as far as i was concerned i sailed through it. i tell you what, i even had it and i went to saudi arabia. that's how they all got it. so i think it's an interesting . the guy is it's an interesting. the guy is a consultant . he's a heart a consultant. he's a heart doctor. he's saying things. i think you need to get another doctor on to say either opposite and literally have a debate the studio about it. it's an incredible moment. this is the headune incredible moment. this is the headline , i think, and it's headline, i think, and it's always been the case is that if you are in a vulnerable group and covid is something that could hospitalised or kill you, i think you'd be bonkers not to have the vaccine. but why. oh why we vaccinating children why are we vaccinating children 7 why are we vaccinating children ? are we vaccinating healthy young people ? and by the way, young people? and by the way, a lot people can't get lot of people can't get a appointment moment, but appointment at the moment, but they are being offered a booster. so why does a
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consultant. doctor that it consultant. heart doctor that it is damaging your heart. he needs to come on and literally what's happening among his cohort of patients and somebody else needs to say the completely because otherwise the mainstream media is no account anymore. the only that matters is social media and strangely gb news because . strangely gb news because. they're the only people that gives any oxygen to any of this debate. and so, so need we need the side that says this is nonsense. don't it, to come on because otherwise people are going to vote with their feet. that's high praise from a titan of the media titan. there you 90, of the media titan. there you go, harry and meghan's documentary, apart has dropped. that's the remaining episodes. very boring . only good part was very boring. only good part was cameo appearance from said kelvin mackenzie. take a look . kelvin mackenzie. take a look. the lawsuit claims mail violated the law by publishing personal letter she wrote to her father . letter she wrote to her father. this is a massive error. if you're royal, keep still keep
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quiet . you're royal, keep still keep quiet. everything changed you're royal, keep still keep quiet . everything changed after quiet. everything changed after that. quiet. everything changed after that . kelvin disclosure. that. kelvin disclosure. whenever you're on dan's show or on this show, we a ratings bump. you do a i suspect you've driven netflix's subscriptions through the roof with that offering. well, i've had a word the ceo about that and i'm on slight earner, so you'll be fine . right earner, so you'll be fine. right by earner, so you'll be fine. right by the way, the other thing that happened from there after that, i got bumped by good morning britain. so is that right? yeah, that's right. so i'm being traduced by meghan and the elbow by good morning britain . so that by good morning britain. so that way i must be doing something right. support for this couple has very tribal now, has become very tribal now, hasn't has a diana hasn't it? well, it has a diana effect . do you remember the effect. do you remember the diana days where you either pro diana days where you either pro diana or pro charles and the two would fall out each other. and diana, to many, she deified. and she was this angelic of the diana that you knew as a top
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newspaper editor who would be tipping off photographers to be i'll be in this museum at 3:00. totally agree. and they were great because you then took a picture stuck it on page one. you didn't have any other news and boom, the circulation went up. you were a genius. she was everything went well. so now the trouble now is that the meghan the meghan harry thing is the opposite of that. you want to take pictures taken in which she is going to emerge rather badly . now, this thing here, if somebody paid me $80 million to have 6 hours of pr on a global bafis have 6 hours of pr on a global basis where do i sign . i can't basis where do i sign. i can't imagine how many would be would be seeking to the golden life story . it's incredible. but some story. it's incredible. but some of the aspects of it pouring a bucket over william about the screaming match calling his father a liar the bullying the sense of the sense that they are in a shocking state. have you seen size of the house? they have a 14 bathroom house. what
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are they moaning about? why don't they just get on with their lives. and the answer to thatis their lives. and the answer to that is the money. obviously, he's had money cut off by the palace . she was an actress who palace. she was an actress who had a brief spell of fame in a soap, which is now being discontinued. where is the queue in hollywood . i tell you what. in hollywood. i tell you what. oh i tell you what. we're looking for a new super. i'll tell you what. we'll go for meghan markle. it's never going to happen. so they're going to have to. they have a big lifestyle. they have. have lifestyle. they have. they have lawyers. they have this. they have that need money. so along comes our old friends at netflix. hey, here we go. and it works for. them run up to christmas. $80 million is neither here nor there. and actually they'll probably be bemoan . now, this the thing bemoan. now, this is the thing for you your viewers to think about the public to be moaning for the next 20 years because every time give a good every time they give a good moment comes another of moment up comes another of million and the question million bucks. and the question is, would the. okay, so what's
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the next thing to happen? it wasn't long ago that fur was endorsing weight watchers . well, endorsing weight watchers. well, that didn't go so well, did it? mean. i don't want that. i don't want to be unkind. it's all going to be very these days, by the way. well, this is slimming world, watchers world, not weight watchers anyway? so that is the issue for them. the issue for them. i'm afraid you're going to to afraid you're going to have to put with but it's a put up with moaning, but it's a terrible thing when you take it, when family dispute. is when you take family dispute. is there watching who there anybody watching who hasn't family speak of? hasn't got a family speak of? i agree with you. you're the king of headline in sentence . of the headline in a sentence. do you do with the nurses? i wouldn't pay them. i wouldn't pay wouldn't pay them. i wouldn't pay brass ring, as i say. pay them a brass ring, as i say. and always to the point, and also always to the point, the brilliant kelvin the brilliant brilliant kelvin mackenzie , from one journalistic mackenzie, from one journalistic legend to another . dan wootton legend to another. dan wootton is next. hi, dan. legend to another. dan wootton is next. hi, dan . who needs is next. hi, dan. who needs keeping with kardashians when keeping up with kardashians when you've got keeping with calvin? i love it. but look, we've got special edition of the show . tom special edition of the show. tom bower, samantha lady colin campbell and middleton. they
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that they have revealed their truth sussexes. well, we're going to give the real story tonight, mark. unmissable television always. i'm back at 8:00 tomorrow. thanks to the team . and we'll see you soon. team. and we'll see you soon. i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office the weather is on the way . it's going to be met office the weather is on the way. it's going to be a met office the weather is on the way . it's going to be a frosty way. it's going to be a frosty friday with some snow likely across scotland. be heavy in places as well. a make or some disruption particularly friday morning rush hour through the central . this central belt. this is the culprit doesn't much it a culprit doesn't look much it a fairly area of pressure but fairly weak area of pressure but these weather fronts moving in will be bringing some wet weather cold it weather hitting cold air. it could provide heavy snow could provide some heavy snow later tonight . still a few later tonight. still a few wintry showers over northern scottish eastern england where things be quite icy and things could be quite icy and some fog patches reforming this evening could be quite dense, but for most it's clear and it is very cold, especially in the south as you will be quite it's cold across the northwest compared to recent nights because here that wet weather is moving some heavy snow over
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moving in some heavy snow over the highlands and then through the highlands and then through the could well slip the morning that could well slip through central belt of scotland, for that scotland, especially for that morning hour. could see morning rush hour. we could see if said two metres of snow if you said two metres of snow for time starts to turn for a time it starts to turn back to rain as we go into the afternoon. but potential for some as that wintry some disruption as that wintry weather hits scotland tomorrow. a few showers to northern ireland. most of england, wales and sunny. what's the focus cleared but cold, struggling to much above freezing and quickly on friday evening, temperatures drop back freezing. bear that in mind you're heading out with mind if you're heading out with showers parts the showers across parts of the north be icy on friday north could be icy on friday night and into saturday morning this stage the showers will mostly be of right at low levels but some snow is still possible certainly over the hills of northern england during saturday. showers saturday. more snow showers coming of the coming be it, of course, the highlands of scotland. a few showers getting into parts of wales again, most of wales as well. again, most of these will be at low these these will be rain at low levels. much of the south and the east will be dry bright on saturday. this 45 saturday. look at this 45 degrees most of us haven't seen that for a good few days it's
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going turn mild is still on going to turn mild is still on sunday. area of low sunday. this area of low pressure moving in. it's bringing milder air, but it's also bringing winds out for a time . on sunday, some heavy snow .
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no spin, no bias , censorship. no spin, no bias, censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight she was too popular he was too revolutionary . so, of course, revolutionary. so, of course, the monarchy and the end , a the monarchy and the end, a british press just had to
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