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hello it's me dance fox back in nigel's hotseat but tonight only i'm afraid . but on tonight's i'm afraid. but on tonight's very special show we'll cover what our pals on the left are horrified about the law has given the thumbs up to the were one immigration policy. i'll also have a free speech on jeremy clarkson's comments on difficult duchess as well as crucial discussion on the case against the vaccine and on talking points. i'll be joined by a controversial star of the show that has gone viral over
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the last couple of years married at first sight. the first news with party metal host . lawrence with party metal host. lawrence thank you and good evening to the top story. the prime minister has praised selfless dedication and bravery of british troops deployed in estonia . rishi sunak has handed estonia. rishi sunak has handed out the christmas lunch to troops alongside his estonian counterpart and to uk servicemen and women there. the uk doubled its presence in estonia in response to the build up of russian forces around ukraine earlier this year. mr. sunak's trip to estonia comes as he calls on european leaders to stand firm in their support. ukraine here at home, the home says she's committed to the rwanda deportation plan after the high court ruled it is . the high court ruled it is. speaking in the house of commons today, suella braverman said the plan is a humane and practical alternative for those who come
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the uk through dangerous and illegal routes. the royal courts of justice ruled the policy is with the international refugee convention and charities vowed to appeal today's decision , to appeal today's decision, claiming the east african nation a fair and efficient asylum system. the home secretary says cannot tolerate people coming here , being relocated to rwanda here, being relocated to rwanda is not a punishment, but an innovative way of addressing a major problem to redress the imbalance between illegal and legal migration routes. it will also ensure that those in genuine need of international protection are provided with it in. rwanda 23 year old gabrielle hutchinson has become the second woman to die following crowd crash outside the o2 academy brixton last thursday. the met police said was working as part of the security detail at the venue.the of the security detail at the venue. the force also three women who were critically injured were all in the foyer of the building . a third woman,
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the building. a third woman, aged 21, remains in hospital in aged 21, remains in hospital in a critical condition . a student a critical condition. a student has been charged with threatening behaviour after eggs were thrown at the king during trip to york last month. king and queen consort were on a trip to unveil a statue in honour of the late queen when for were thrown at the royals all of which narrowly missed 23 year old patrick fell well has been charged with threatening behaviour under the public order act . mr. thelwell will appear at act. mr. thelwell will appear at magistrates court next month month . an inquest has been month. an inquest has been heanng month. an inquest has been hearing the four boys who fell into frozen lake in solihull died from drowning . the died from drowning. the children, aged between six and 11 years old, were taken to hospital, a critical condition after being pulled from the water just over a week. a after being pulled from the waterjust over a week. a number water just over a week. a number of vigils have held over the past week to pay tribute to the little boys . now the government little boys. now the government is to extend alcohol duty,
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freeze a further six months. the freeze a further six months. the freeze for youth, uk alcohol duty rates will be extended until august next year. the government says the plan aims to reassure and provide certainty to pubs, breweries and distilleries facing tough challenges . let's say you're up challenges. let's say you're up to date on tv, online on dab plus radio with gb news. time now for laurence fox . in fact . now for laurence fox. in fact. and ernest hemingway, his novel the sun also rises, a character called mike is asked how he went bankrupt . his responses to ways bankrupt. his responses to ways gradually . then suddenly it gradually. then suddenly it seems a resonant line for this time the week , up to christmas, time the week, up to christmas, the season of good will as the
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most disruptive week of strikes so far commences. nurses, paramedics. posts border and railway staff. the list on both sides entrenched in position immovable , locked in a battle immovable, locked in a battle which leading us further down the path to bankruptcy . sheer the path to bankruptcy. sheer cruelty to cause such chaos in this crucial week for, retailers and restaurants indicates a menace. hard to ignore the inevitable bankruptcies in retail and entertainment sectors follow. another is revealed a moral one where the most deliberate cruelties are imposed by one faction of society upon another . it seems we by one faction of society upon another. it seems we stopped caring enough to come together at least try to make a fist of this. our first covid free christmas is supposed to be the season of goodwill gradually and then suddenly our goodwill towards each has bankrupted our spirits . but there is no point spirits. but there is no point in blaming key workers for everything. their actions are the predictable result of the
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greatest failed public health experiment in history. greatest failed public health experiment in history . and if experiment in history. and if estates are increasingly seems to suggest with the uk currently a thousand non—covid related excess deaths a week with no media hype whatsoever , no strap media hype whatsoever, no strap lines of days unexpired and corpses streaming across the bottom , your telly box or bottom, your telly box or howling from every newspaper front page? no for those curious on explain deaths , did that on explain deaths, did that lives matter ? only will tell . lives matter? only will tell. but how can we expect the lowest paid in society to suddenly magic up the extra cash that covid has robbed him of ?10% is covid has robbed him of? 10% is a conservative estimate of prices, a direct result of needlessly locking down the country for two years. and the £500 billion poured into our economy and stirred around to dilute the value our currency that we require so desperately to transact with . last week to transact with. last week conservative mp andrew bridgen used parliamentary privilege to
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detail another form of moral bankruptcy , which slowly and bankruptcy, which slowly and suddenly has enveloped us . many suddenly has enveloped us. many knew from the start . either by knew from the start. either by intuition or data , there was intuition or data, there was something not quite right about the pandemic and the regime handung the pandemic and the regime handling of it. measures mandated procedures legislatively the commons or via the supercharged media propaganda machine of shaming and coercion totalitarian tactics, not seen in peacetime were heaped upon a population so relentlessly as to do mongers predicted hundreds of thousands of death fabricated in. it never used hospitals to face this incoming tragedy . but there was incoming tragedy. but there was a way out. we were told a new and beautiful dawn as fresh and mri treatments hastily rushed out to protect us . each oncoming out to protect us. each oncoming wave of deadly virus with a 99.7% survival rate . debate was 99.7% survival rate. debate was shut down. alternative
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solutions, which may have prevented very real bankruptcy. we now find ourselves was sullied and dismissed . but back sullied and dismissed. but back to mr. bridgen , he claims that to mr. bridgen, he claims that he's been approached by whistle blower with information that research by professor anthony it is professor of cardiovascular at the university of oxford revealed that there was a link between miracle jobs and inflammation of the coronary arteries. mr. bridgen told the commons that the same blower had informed him that a number of colleagues under prof until nineties may have also been issued with non agreements in relation to their research findings . i relation to their research findings. i no session of fact here other than to be grateful that the bad law project on behalf of mr. bridgen, the hundreds of thousands around this who may have been harmed by these experimental treatments, will clarification from will receive clarification from prof. anthony. this as the results of research and an
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understanding of if and why non—disclosure agreements were implemented regarding research is undoubtedly in the public interest . this correspondence interest. this correspondence was sent to the professor this morning and cure oxford university ethics committee, whose codes of conduct require and i quote people to fully informed about the purpose intended possible uses of research what their parties involves and details of any risks and burdens, end quote . risks and burdens, end quote. we're also committed . i think we're also committed. i think it's that we all hope that this is an exercise in clarity and transparency , rather than transparency, rather than another example of the gradual moral, bankrupt sea of being selective . with the truth selective. with the truth becoming a sudden moral bankruptcy activity, misleading and in tarnation , the truth and in tarnation, the truth couldn't be more important . as couldn't be more important. as now these jobs been approved for anyone still in a nappy . so i am anyone still in a nappy. so i am asking you tonight, would you
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take the vaccine now. let me know your thoughts by email. farage@gbnews.uk or tweet farage@gb news.uk or tweet hashtag farage@gbnews.uk or tweet hashtag farage on gbp news right . before we delve into that, let's ourselves up to speed with what's been happening in the calls and the commons. what's been happening in the calls and the commons . just days calls and the commons. just days after four people tragically drowned in the channel, after a small boat going difficulty just off the coast of dungeness. the high court have ruled that the government's plan to send some migrants to rwanda is lawful . at migrants to rwanda is lawful. at least 45,458 people across the channel so far this year. this afternoon in the commons, home secretary defended the scheme which she says does deliver scale. as soon as possible. but before we get the rwanda deal, a exclusive in its first full interview since , the tragedy interview since, the tragedy raymond strachan gb news british authorities have been acting as authorities have been acting as a migrant taxi service, encouraging everyone numbers of people to make the journey a
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homeland security affairs edhon homeland security affairs editor, mark white has obtained more exclusive images . more exclusive images. wednesday's rescue operation . a wednesday's rescue operation. a warning to you. you may find parts of this report difficult to watch . out in the pitch of to watch. out in the pitch of the english channel. this sound of panicked cries for help . the of panicked cries for help. the six man crew of the scallop boat arcturus rushed , to help as they arcturus rushed, to help as they come alongside , the stricken come alongside, the stricken migrant boat. come alongside, the stricken migrant boat . are you? are you ? migrant boat. are you? are you? these images are deeply disturbing, but they highlight very real dangers for these vessels. and the quick thinking and bravery . local fisherman and bravery. local fisherman turned rescuer . while . he wasn't turned rescuer. while. he wasn't there to filming, 45 people did any fish. nobody is going to be safe. i looked over side with five or six migrants off the
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safety board for reasons crew. it was their training and instinct to help that kicked scott . it's not an easy task for scott. it's not an easy task for all. apart from the food court so far, we went the other way within the scene. it getting rescued. not swim towards the boat. rescued. not swim towards the boat . there was raymond says boat. there was raymond says huge relief when the lifeboats and coast helicopters reached the scene scene . this is more the scene scene. this is more of your political views on the crisis . when you see people in crisis. when you see people in the war screaming children begging for the life, you can take it. first of all, it's human nature . thing to do is human nature. thing to do is rescue . and that's what we did . rescue. and that's what we did. on board the tourists. although they survive us were rescued.
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they were clearly hypothermic. they were clearly hypothermic. the boat's crew got them out of the wet clothes and into warm showers before , giving them showers before, giving them their dry clothes and some hot food boats . the fire rescue boat food boats. the fire rescue boat from , the royal navy's offshore from, the royal navy's offshore patrol , hms severn , joined from, the royal navy's offshore patrol, hms severn , joined in patrol, hms severn, joined in the search for others as on board fishing boat. medics checked those rescued , searching . fo checked those rescued, searching. fo the of wednesday morning were inevitable. like all local crews, they regularly migrant boats and often enough to help out , like boats and often enough to help out, like here in january, when tourists had to stand by alongside two inflatables near dungeness . while we waited for dungeness. while we waited for uk authorities to arrive . on and
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uk authorities to arrive. on and that same month this astonishing sight of five young men crammed a tiny inflatable across the channel without an on board motor and not a single life jacket. among them a scene five successful crossings last . the successful crossings last. the uk government said look at seven patrol boats out to stop the. well i see the patrol but you see them look talked to ship it is all the weapons they saw tragedy in the channel. raymond says it won't act as a deterrent these crossings. he and his crew expect see many more migrant boats here in the months ahead . boats here in the months ahead. mark white gb news is . reporting mark white gb news is. reporting news. others too frightened to home and editor mark white there. well, joining me now is immigration lawyer ivan sumption. ivan you surprised by
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this move , suella braverman? this move, suella braverman? it's a sad day both for this country and for the english. i was surprised by the ruling because rwanda is clearly not a safe country . there's safe country. there's overwhelming evidence in various human rights report which supports that assertion. so what the courts to decide was two issues today. is it can the government treat those they say are illegal because no such thing as illegal asylum seekers . could they treat their claims as enemies and it becomes a legitimate and legitimate though that there are. but talking about genuine asylum seekers. so what's a genuine asylum seeker ? what's a genuine asylum seeker? those that come within the refugee convention for one of the convention reasons from a war country where they. war torn country where they. yes. no. albania, yes. or no. albania, not albania. albania there's policies that we have to treat and remove them fairly and we can remove them fairly swiftly. so what the government's position was that these people who come across the channel they claims are inadmissible. channel they claims are inadmissible . they failed to inadmissible. they failed to claim asylum in the first safe country they were in and of that
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they can always be to that country or to another country, i.e. rwanda . and so the i.e. rwanda. and so the claimants were arguing was that policy is unlawful . the second policy is unlawful. the second issue is, is rwanda a safe country to send them to. and the government one on both points. what's what's telling though is what the court said about the processing of these asylum seekers that their claims weren't properly process they the claims weren't properly considered and that sort of smacks to the incompetence of the home office they're so on sending people relocating them to rwanda they don't even consider their claims properly. what would you do instead ? well, what would you do instead? well, give them a proper chance to present case. so and it's not just about what they say , but just about what they say, but it's about the decision making itself . in my experience, 30 itself. in my experience, 30 years i've been doing this, the starting point of the home office is how refuses this application . that's where they
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application. that's where they start . and then they look at start. and then they look at ways that they can't refuse it. but so we've got to fair and treat each applicant fairly and consider it which the home office had failed do. and what do you think's coming next then? how many more people going to need to die before ? well, it need to die before? well, it won't deter the numbers coming next year and me on this, i estimate there'll be 100,000 people coming across the channel you will not deter people coming because coming from desperate situations and all you're going to have is, okay we're sending people to rwanda. the second thing is, how many people we send rwanda . the shadow send to rwanda. the shadow secretary. she asked that question . and suella braverman question. and suella braverman didn't to that. the equivalent policy is the one in australia called operation sovereign and i'm not mistaken the cost person relocated ran into 1,000,000 aud. yeah, but the stands now . aud. yeah, but the stands now. finally, can you tell me whether we're going to see flights to
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rwanda? not in the foreseeable future , because there's an future, because there's an appeal pending and that's going to happen in january. but even when they consider each of these cases that have before the cases that have come before the court, themselves will be court, they themselves will be added of that there added to sort of view that there be appeal. i'm you're be appeal. so i'm afraid you're not going to see flights going off very quickly. well, there we are. you . immigration are. thank you. immigration lawyer ivan sampson. okay here we go. buckle up, team next, a free speech is what we do best here . that's why i love was here. that's why i love was clarkson right to say he dreamt of people throwing excrement at make the this stuff. we will discuss a few minutes by fox .
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clarke's son's column in the sun about meghan markle at the weekend the grand tour presenter compared the duchess of sussex to serial killer rose west. something that even i think is a bit of an overreaction and that you dreams of people throwing excrement at her. i think it's sort of game of thrones, but i've never seen game of thrones. i've never seen game of thrones. i wouldn't know anyway. jazeera since a statement since issued a statement non—apology. must in which she non—apology. i must in which she said he horrified to cause said he was horrified to cause so much. i would more careful in future . well, with me to discuss future. well, with me to discuss this free speech debate is tessa dunlop historian, broadcaster and author of the new book elizabeth infinite. tessa, welcome. thank you. i get the feeling you're going to interrogate me here now is just disappointed with a tweet that you i felt rather clumsily popped you i felt rather clumsily popped out. suggesting that on the one hand yes jeremy clarkson's comments were misogynist and unpleasant. but on the other hand. and here you abused history you were going to defend his right to freedom of
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speech. defend his right to freedom of speech . it was the old saying speech. it was the old saying you are prepared to on and you reminded us with a sort of you know jack bruce analogy that to 100 million people had died in the second war two british the second world war two british walked off for not second walked off for not the second world war. well the last century , 6200 men and i was referring to the corpses laid at the feet of the marxists who controlled and compelled speech and turn people into great thinkers. right. so you missed. people into great thinkers. right. so you missed . the point right. so you missed. the point that i missed will. indeed. well, then you must cross your tweets. let's let's leave my tweets. let's let's leave my tweets alone. and you tell me why is why this is dreadful. well, it's extraordinary that someone like you with such a fine public school education, lumbering under the misconception that we have complete freedom of speech. if i was a or a terrorist or fascist, you wouldn't be platforming me right now. if was inciting hatred against a different race or religion or somewhat of transgender or disability, i would not platform that would
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illegal. so it's a nonsense suggest we have to let everyone spew out filth and poison left, right and centre especially with disproportionately large . and disproportionately large. and let me tell you dear lotta there's an awful lot of you. i do not find it acceptable . i do not find it acceptable. i think what you did was decision yours. i condemn way he spoke and then defended his right to free speech. yeah. what's wrong? that. i it was almost like saying, you know, let's pat him on the head and put him back in his box, except his balls to what i said. but it is , you what i said. but it is, you know, that's how you felt about what i said, what i said? what she said was even look and you're looking at someone who really doesn't like meghan and doesn't like that spot. let's not go back to my column here. another thin skinned slightly white man. be demeaning about meghan markle. not when we've just globally gone global with one of our leading celebrities wanting to throw excrement at her when she's naked. paraded down this. completely agree with you. i think we're agreeing? so
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let's try and find other way. i can tell you when i. no, i'm agreeing you that what he said was what i even coming? i would say has been well above and beyond what i think free is that for. i would ask you the question . do you think that the question. do you think that the opposite of that denying him the right to be so and disgusting and misogyny is better. it is currently illegal to stir up hatred against. and i gave you some of categories race, religion disability, sexual orientation and i would like gender to be one of those. what is gender? it was my as a woman, my sex want it to be about inconvenience what's gender? you're a woman. i'm a woman. i if you sit and jeremy clarkson , if you sit and jeremy clarkson, the way he wrote that article, he was very clever. he knew. he knows. you can't sort hatred against meghan markle on basis of her race. but she was positive throughout article positive throughout that article
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very much the basis of a very much on the basis of a femininity. she had use femininity. she had to use donald trump's expression whipped husband , markle, whipped her husband, markle, into his subservient position. she basically him, but he hated her more than he compared it to two other women too, to a nicholas sturgeon and to the murderer rose. so this was about meghan markle femininity. he then asked us to imagine her naked . so you wanted to take a naked. so you wanted to take a woman , ask to imagine her naked, woman, ask to imagine her naked, and he then wants to shame her and he then wants to shame her and paraded on the street and threw excrement out that ? is threw excrement out that? is hatred towards women and i don't think that's acceptable . look, i think that's acceptable. look, i agree with you. so let's change law. no. yes. that's why i didn't agree with you. why not? because don't think it's legal to hate people . but do you know to hate people. but do you know the problem is what happens otherwise is , big bangers like otherwise is, big bangers like you, jeremy clarkson , piers you, jeremy clarkson, piers morgan. oh, my no. because actually on occasion you've said woo, i wouldn't even say that. but generally you like to poke with a stick. you go as as you can. you push the right wing
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envelope. so i explained you men nigel farage wouldn't have disproportionately large platforms. you get little mise on a doctor, incidentally, but nonetheless a little woman on and you baby just four clicks. click, click, click, click . and click, click, click, click. and i see jeremy clarkson will be in and by this and i will not you i'm not even you see this is i think of the problems that men will have is like i'm on condemning what you said. yeah and i'm saying that on a philosophic level i protect everybody's to free speech, i think. but i think it's completely right. you want fascists, you want racists . do fascists, you want racists. do you really want everyone to freedom of speech? what's the opfion freedom of speech? what's the option ? what's the moment? option? what's the moment? they're enshrined in law? is actually to be protected . so actually to be protected. so it's so . so it's enshrined in it's so. so it's enshrined in law. so so we just leave it. i found what you said. i know. i didn't find it. i thought it was clumsy and crap. i don't know if i'm allowed to say that, but it was dreadful and i condemned it. and i don't why i'm getting a
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lecture for supporting because you've come out on twitter and you've come out on twitter and you've said that , oh, look, you've said that, oh, look, okay, with where freedom of speech is at the. and i'm saying but it's not good enough because actually what this does is it emboldens someone emboldens misogynist someone like clarkson he like jeremy clarkson that he disgruntled mentioned your disgruntled mentioned on your television the sums probably not sold so many it's friday it's probably why he did it. well exactly . and i think that is not exactly. and i think that is not acceptable and the way to stop it is to change law. oh, stop with the law to knock little men off their platforms like you . off their platforms like you. look, i thought i was a big man. well, you said i was because you had a platform. darling alright, darling. well, i scuttle out of your cave now leave you in your cave now and leave you in your cave now and leave you in your it's not a cave more your case. it's not a cave more than welcome to stay. angry. than welcome to stay. i'm angry. you angry . i'm than welcome to stay. i'm angry. you angry. i'm very you make me angry. i'm very sorry. literally said sorry. i've literally said nothing you didn't have to . who? nothing you didn't have to. who? just by sitting for in nigel farage, darling, some hey know. anyway, thank you? i don't know . i did say doctor. historian, writer , broadcaster . coming
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. i did say doctor. historian, writer , broadcaster. coming up writer, broadcaster. coming up next. should the un try to speak interesting you all tell i'm not sure the covid vaccines to be back that's what one mp is arguing and he joins me shortly . but soon, if you see cut scratches my face, it's tessa's fault . i i scratches my face, it's tessa's fault. i i don't .
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well, come back . i just had to well, come back. i just had to go and spend some time in my safe that was full . anyway, safe that was full. anyway, earlier the show i asked you would , you take the vaccine now would, you take the vaccine now , carl says, for those of us who haven't even had it and have never ill yet around, all those that have , why would we? we have that have, why would we? we have inoculated already and didn't die . what's the point? i'm kind die. what's the point? i'm kind of with you, carl it's called
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the olden days. zhong says i've had my false job a month or also ago. and now i have issues. okay, maybe that's a lesson . okay, maybe that's a lesson. another voice says not a chance . right? hey, we are. we're getting a consensus as nick says, yes, i have my first vaccine. just three weeks ago, nick, why would you have your first vaccine just three weeks ago at the end of the pandemic anyway? adam says of course anyone who didn't vaccinated helped spread covid others lives at risk. nick may you know the doesn't transmission or infection bit that's the one you need to be looking at anyway always email me at farage gb news uk or treat you should not shrug farage on gb news. so most importantly , most excitingly for importantly, most excitingly for me this evening because i love truth . last week conservative mp truth. last week conservative mp andrew bridgen held a debate in the house of commons. did you nofice the house of commons. did you notice how many turned up as opposed to the ones turned up on campus? pay rises? never mind calling for any further roll of
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many covid 19 vaccines to be halted, claiming particular jobs to be unsafe in, effective, and also questioned the integrity , also questioned the integrity, the vaccines developers and there established medical bodies. mr. claims faced strong rebuttals by both health minister maria caulfield, as well as various fact checkers. let's take a listen to the session in parliament last tuesday as the data clearly shows to anyone who wants to look at it . the moderna look at it. the moderna vaccines. they're not safe. they're not effective and they're not necessary . i implore they're not necessary. i implore they're not necessary. i implore the government to halt. they use immediately. and i saw in the data clearly shows the government's current policy on the rna vaccines is on the wrong side of medical ethics. it's on the wrong side of scientific data . ultimately, madam deputy data. ultimately, madam deputy speaker will be on the wrong side of history. the covid vaccines have saved tens of thousands of lives and pretend it prevented hundreds of thousands of people being
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hospitalised and certainly reduce the of someone dying from it. i completely debunk this conspiracy theories that there's a whole group of people benefiting financially from from the roll out of vaccine . well the roll out of vaccine. well unsurprisingly that debate has opened the floodgates for discussions and probes into safety efficacy , morality safety efficacy, morality surrounding the covid 19 vaccine and sparked backlash from those who believes his claims could compromise people's safety . so compromise people's safety. so what drove britain to raise this issue in parliament? and on what evidence is he basing his? he joins me now. andrew, why does this matter to you so much. as i'm not anti—vax i'm double vax with astrazeneca but i've looked at the evidence as it's out around the side effects harms and i think the matters actually now the evidence is overwhelming you know we've had over half almost half a million yellow card adverse events that small yellow adverse events on the
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moderna vaccines and all the yellow card issues of the last 40 years. this is really significant. we've got unexplained excess death rates , unexplained excess death rates, cardiac arrest in the under forties , and no one seems to forties, and no one seems to want to talk about it. what we do know as well is that we've not had normal scientific analysis of the efficacy and effectiveness of the vaccines because that was banned when they anyone questioned they came. anyone who questioned they came. anyone who questioned the efficacy or the safety was shut down. that's not the way science works. laurence science has to work by challenge. it's an ever evolving thing. but then what? then what would you to those who say will check your science? i will check your science. what would you say to. well, there is an firm called fact checkers and they're. i deal with them day they hear that partly funded by facebook and we all know who funds that so they they've certainly got an angle to an axe to grind on this they've got a dog in the fight
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andifs they've got a dog in the fight and it's hard to get impartial news. and that's why i end up on gb news often. what standard run view. so, you know, you, you you have a good voting record on some things you nevertheless us side of the argument on other things turned around for you what's made you come over to this side of the commons and you know i live on personally but gb news doesn't represent that's my view what's put you round? well, it's not about politics i'm considered this hard right winger by by most people in parliament. but this issue when you're talking about the of the population and when policy is now to extend experimental vaccines to children of the age of six months where all evidence from america testing to on the show that one in 100 will be seriously hospitalised over this . but none of these disputes it it's not about right or left is about right and wrong and i get it. no, sorry, i'm with you i it is about right or wrong. you should not be throwing jab in
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six month old children. but nobody's saying whatsoever. but. but what i want to do is make sure that the argument is solid as possible, that is disputed that claim. okay but 100 the esteemed cardiologist dr. aseem malhotra produced paper which he presented in parliament months ago. it's been all around the world is lots of coverage here and in the us there's been no scientific rebuttal of his claims that the vaccines are no longer they're no longer necessary because the virus attenuated itself a ago to become the omicron variant is a bad cold. but most people you'd have to vaccinate eight 7300 over eighties to prevent one covid death. but when you've got by pfizer's own figures one in 800 severe adverse the harm you're doing by the vaccination is greater than than the good risk benefit. even for over eighties is the wrong side of the equation and for anyone under 40 it countries like what very sensible country they've
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banned all vaccinations and boosters anyone under 50 they've looked at the risk benefit of the vaccine not how deep do you think rabbit hole goes . it's. think rabbit hole goes. it's. well find out. but at the moment, the mainstream won't even look into it . why is that, even look into it. why is that, do you think? because i was just going to say i was. i was going to have a human lawyer on this evening from the by law project. and just before we went on air, she was advised by chambers that she was advised by chambers that she wasn't to appear because there would be repercussions should she do so it is very difficult to talk about this issue and me what that engender in gender's instils means we must about it is that we've got to talk about absolutely. why why are we so scared it but what where what we what are we doing here? what don't know. there are some bad actors in. all of this i've spoken to, i've been approached by very senior executive of other esteemed news
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organisations and they've said, yeah, we know it's a huge problem, i'm well aware of it. and yet if i discussed it in my office, i would fear i would lose my job. this is not a free press in this country. suppressing silence, vaccine harms and the risks around vaccine. it's more contagious than covid 19 ever was. what rishi sunak has said . than covid 19 ever was. what rishi sunak has said. i than covid 19 ever was. what rishi sunak has said . i believe rishi sunak has said. i believe these vaccines are safe right ? these vaccines are safe right? then, confronted with the news of evidence and news data, why is rishi not updating his? he'll taking advice from his advisers . there's a lot of money involved in all of this, so there's a lot of political being invested by people in, all of this. but at end of the day, i think if anyone looks at the data and we have any sort of investigation at all, it's clear that these the roll out of these emails and i experimental vaccine should be suspended on the still on an emergency authorisation . i'm absolutely authorisation. i'm absolutely convinced the reason they're still on emergency authorisation , we've know three years into this supposed having known about
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covid 19 is because if they were approved general usage the analysis has to happen of adverse effects would mean they'd be shut down within a week. you know, in 76, the swine flu was withdrawn for. one in 100,000 adults having guillain—barre syndrome as a as a as a result , guillain—barre syndrome as a as a as a result, in 1999, the rotavirus vaccine was withdrawn because one in 10,000 children had a reaction and got a bowel obstruction . we've got half obstruction. we've got half a million. so we've we withdrew be withdrawn withdrawn vaccines but no one could ask any questions about these rna vaccines. i effectively the astrazeneca vaccine has actually been withdrawn . we've got we've got withdrawn. we've got we've got we've got two ways of looking at this for me. you've got mark. it's easy to fool people. it's harder , convince them they're harder, convince them they're being fooled or. harder, convince them they're being fooled or . we go to being fooled or. we go to vaccine to save more lives. i am very grateful to you for making sure that this a mainstream
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pubuc sure that this a mainstream public debate held in the most important democratic in this country. andrew bridge and thank you very much for joining me this evening . thank you for this evening. thank you for having me on. right. thank you, andrew bridgen conservative mp for north leicestershire coming up on gb news the tavern doors are open and we will be speaking to married at first sight star and mental advocate tomas thomas. we have a ticket still haven't got there we are back. i'll see you in a love.
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scouts a and a girl. would you? yeah you're solid on that. no not you . see, while adrian talks not you. see, while adrian talks to me it's me and you that have got money. it's not casey. do you want a dog and not your dreams ? i have a home with a dog dreams? i have a home with a dog and a child. dream is to have a lovely life with my partner and have all conversations with them about. have all conversations with them about . safety there is thomas about. safety there is thomas hartley of married at first sight. cheers thomas. cheers. how are you doing ? i'm fine. how how are you doing? i'm fine. how are you doing? i'm all right you said. you're going to give me a little lecture to give a lecture night. well, it's not give you a lecture. i think you need to establish some of your opinions and maybe half of them explain to me better than what they are portrayed in the media. and i would hope that that isn't what you to me . well, you believe in to be me. well, you believe in to be me. well, you some of the things you know, some of the things that said about trans that you've said about trans people, not a so i people, you're not a gay. so i don't think you know, you don't think that, you know, you sort stay in lgb with the task. oh friends back on oh yeah. yeah. friends back on july 25 as a gay man. no, i
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don't know how might tend to violence i identify lauren's okay but sexuality . do you okay but sexuality. do you answer? i'm straight. my okay, so you're not really in a position to able to say that trans people often pave the way for all civil rights human rights, you answer rights, because you answer gay person. anyone can have person. i think anyone can have an opinion. you are entitled to your opinion. of course you are. but you knew the source of erotica. a whole community of people opinions people from in opinions eradicate i mean it's eradicate well i mean it's inciting a little bit of hate towards community of people listening what is well you know saying that trans women women they're not women they their blokes then they are they know that okay just quickly help me out. what what is a woman? somebody who tells you that? that a woman who identifies a woman who was driving licence with a certificate is what? what is a woman? the thing that they identify as what is a woman. yeah. yeah i suppose woman you said someone who identifies as a woman and i went, okay, what is that ? so what if i woman and i went, okay, what is that? so what if i said to you
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now that i feel like in my head a woman and i'm going to transition through or otherwise? is a woman? well is that what is a woman? well well, how would you define a woman? and then i'll human female a vagina female born with a vagina ovanes female born with a vagina ovaries so it's defined by the genitals x whichever one chromosomes it is. right so you think so scientifically that is what a woman is, isn't it? well, in today's, you know, in the law and the way we in this country, if somebody tells you that a woman their birth certificate woman in their birth certificate driving licence and go driving licence has and they go through that prostitution through all of that prostitution from woman you tell me from people is woman you tell me by my definition of a woman is somebody who tells me and lives their life as a woman. right what that well how to have identify i'm man okay so you're not going to question it's got nothing to do is no because it will be the same as what you think a woman is a person who was born with a penis so you're defining somebody gender by the genitals. i don't do that. or sex their genitals. yeah sex by their genitals. yeah
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okay. there is a small proportion of people who are born intersex. i look born intersex. i right. look i like it. good. i like me too. i don't think you're selling it. brilliant i just think. but i like it and what you need right else that you like about me. i just think you know where this i used to think so a lot of people thought you were a really good doctor and now just it's disappointing because aren't you from like a very artsy liberal background and you say, oh, right wing . it's like, well, try right wing. it's like, well, try to think about what i think that was like wing what you've just stepped back defending the right to women . well, you're not to women. well, you're not defending the rights of women because one's challenge because no one's challenge in the women was the rights of women was challenging i mean, challenging them? well, i mean, i a biological man, i want a man, a biological man, a only space. i'd a women's only space. so i'd that was defending the rights of women the women biological man is the definition of a woman to be redefined as a person with a vagina all the female chromosomes all of this stuff to be suddenly redefined. would you go be suddenly redefined. would you 9° up be suddenly redefined. would you go up to somebody and say can you please expose yourself to me
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7 you please expose yourself to me ? knew what was in ? i knew exactly what was in between not about that. between because not about that. it's about i tolerate and appreciate , but it's not right appreciate, but it's not right wing point out biological fact. it just what you are. you're entitled to point what your biological fact . and i biological fact. and i understand that. and somebody might be born, you know, in the wrong and i understand that completely but then it's not also right able to also your right to be able to tell who is born in tell somebody who is born in wrong party that they are not a man or a woman. so is it your right to tell me what my rights are? no it isn't. and i wouldn't. but personally, wouldn't. but i me personally, you're not, you know, part of the community, so to you the community, so to say, you know, without t that's know, lgb without the t that's not it's not about what's part of the community. you are part of the community. you are part of the community. you are part of the human the lgbt of the human community, the lgbt community. you are not part of. i'm not part of you don't know that. i've just asked you, what are you identifying to such straights? so am i'm not allowed in that club. no can be an ally. but you're not being an ally but with your opinions. oh, that's a how do i become an ally? well, you know, maybe be more open
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minded and, treat people as they want to be treated. and i do treat people they want to be treat people how they want to be treated, other people. treated, what other people. i just don't lecture the people as they they as try and they as they are, as i try and give you one, i would not lecture. i'm just giving you my opinion. you're to your opinion. lecture. i'm just giving you my ocompletely re to your opinion. lecture. i'm just giving you my ocompletely with your opinion. lecture. i'm just giving you my ocompletely with it.ur opinion. lecture. i'm just giving you my ocompletely with it. i' opinion. i completely with it. i appreciate. way appreciate. okay. is there way we some loving we can find some loving companionship to try to make it kind of a bed together? no never? no. so just that maybe an indicator of the fact that i might not have the problem. i haven't got a problem. i just wouldn't surround myself with someone the opinions, like someone about the opinions, like that what my that you have. you know what my opinions are on that basis alone is that's like blokes is for me, that's like blokes calling beds. european you calling me beds. european you know that. and it's not my . no, know that. and it's not my. no, that's not what i believe in if you out to believe it. i'm saying are there opportunities for you to meet kind of a we can talk about something cos i think that would maybe help if you were surrounded by these people to understand you know, to understand fully you know, what through and what they've gone through and i took the point that they took them to the point that they write life, maybe
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write in their life, maybe you're not well with you're just not well versed with them. what, you them. well, that's what, you know, people and the know, transgender people and the way persecution they faced way the persecution they faced and the medical transition they've go through and they've got to go through and their and subtleties their brains and the subtleties that have been done on my i just think maybe not in the know think maybe just not in the know that's that you that's not something that you yourself that's where yourself with and that's where yourself with and that's where your come from. we even your opinions come from. we even had a of difficulty tonight had a bit of difficulty tonight describing what a woman so that circular argument thing going on woman is what a woman. so i'm a woman is what a woman. so i'm a woman but because i think i'm a woman but because i think i'm a woman that's a secular. so you're saying well if somebody is looking at themselves and they've got gender dysphoria which a diagnosed issue isn't it just go back to the next argument which is if i identify as a person with no right arm why are my alma. because that's not you being dysphoric over your it's gender dysphoria it's not just for you to say okay so positive small for you so you would have therapy or treatment for that and that whether it be medical, all of us. so why didn't people get enough therapy
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and treatment for they do this a year got live a woman year they've got to live a woman before they will medically intervene with hormones as a transgender woman. okay whatever you want to call it. but to me, i treat transgender woman the same treat. i same way i would treat. so do i say this rest of the population you just they you know, you just they don't you know, they not tell i think the they do not tell me. i think the difference is you just you difference here is you just you just can't tell. me so that bloke is a bird. i can't. it's not true to you to tell 99% of the population. now will tolerate respect , love and give tolerate respect, love and give huge amounts of love to the transgender community as have throughout the whole history . throughout the whole history. the uk right which were all the great work stonewall did in bringing gay lesbian rights right into the forefront . and we right into the forefront. and we have really tolerant , wonderful have really tolerant, wonderful welcome. why have you got to tolerate like because that's the juncture i should be tolerating you know wait wait he's got a go at me let me have a go you go for right tolerance is democracy
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on tolerance i don't have to agree with you that we don't tolerate right. yeah what i can't do is be told by you or by anybody else that a bloke is a go. anyway, it was a great pleasure talking to you. thanks for the vice versa . so. so i got for the vice versa. so. so i got lot my heart. i want you to say stop. thanks so i was married at first sight, right? coming next is patrick christys for mark steyn get well see mark sending our prayers and love you . yes, our prayers and love you. yes, we do all our best for mark's time. i've got loads coming up. lawrence great show, by the way. i thoroughly enjoyed all this back forth. but yeah, i i'm back and forth. but yeah, i i'm asking one. gary neville is such asking one. gary neville is such a tit. i'm also to be talking about whether or not people do play about whether or not people do play the race card, what's going on with the rwanda? it on with the rwanda? is it lawful? is it not lawful? it is lawful, is going to make lawful, but is it going to make a difference? and loads, a blind difference? and loads, loads corruption loads more? well, eu corruption going out the old classics going out all the old classics tonight it's going be tonight it's going to be a cracker. good evening, alex deakin. this is your latest deakin. and this is your latest weather met
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weather update from the met office after pretty gloomy monday , brighter skies for most monday, brighter skies for most on tuesday , it's still fairly on tuesday, it's still fairly breezy. a little cooler, but still temperatures going to be above average and way above where they were this time last week wet spells week. wet and windy spells coming courtesy this of low coming courtesy of this of low pressure weather fronts pressure sending weather fronts way, bringing quite heavy through the evening and overnight because southern england we do have a met england where we do have a met yellow rain warning in place right at times affecting south wales up towards the midlands and across to the east, towards much of britain, much of northern britain, looking largely dry through the night, will be night, although there will be more come across the more showers to come across the highlands and the western isles, it stays pretty blustery. it's going very mild. the going to stay very mild. the south the east elsewhere , south and the east elsewhere, well, we could see some pockets of clearer of frost with some clearer skies, a bright . skies, but generally a bright. tomorrow start a bit tomorrow it will start a bit grey and dank over east anglia in the southeast. but the rain here should be gone mid—morning. in the southeast. but the rain here siofild be gone mid—morning. in the southeast. but the rain here siof showers ne mid—morning. in the southeast. but the rain here siof showers formid—morning. in the southeast. but the rain here siof showers for the—morning. in the southeast. but the rain here siof showers for the westning. plenty of showers for the west of northern ireland , the of northern ireland, the northwest of scotland where there'll be snow in the hills. one or two showers for western
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parts of, england and wales. but for many it's, drawing a bright tuesday sunny temperatures. tuesday with sunny temperatures. as high monday. but as i say, as high as monday. but still above average at 9 to 11 celsius, temperatures will away a little bit on tuesday evening , the largely clear skies, but then look at another chunk of rain coming in, turning things pretty soggy as we head through the early hours , of much the early hours, of course, much of and wales , some of england and wales, some uncertainty the time uncertainty about the time timing of when this will come in and clear away from the east on wednesday it'll be followed by brighter skies and showers, plenty showers for plenty of showers for the north—west lots north—west england, wales, lots of for scotland and of showers for scotland and northern ireland. pretty northern ireland. still pretty gusty here as well . just drop gusty here as well. just drop down a little but still double digits across the south, a little above average for the time of year. so temperatures , time of year. so temperatures, as i say, not as high as but still reasonably mild signs of things turning cold in the run to christmas, at least across north by for now .
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a welcome along everybody hates me patrick christys once again filling in for the great man himself mark steyn. i'll be here all this week. and tonight we have one hell of a show for you. we will get. to today's rwanda ruling from the high court and what that means for rishi sunak's and his government joining will be mp and joining will be tory mp and founder favour air on jp news. it is of course jonathan gullet the man who tabled the bill suggesting that we simply ignore the eci , the one institution the eci, the one institution that now stands in the way of rwanda , do you think will they rwanda, do you think will they make it to rwanda. i had the weather is great the champagne socialist islamist apologist former football player and future labour mp gary nevertheless lashed out to his majesty's in a propagandistic rant on itv news. maybe best
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