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n0 censorship dan no censorship dan wootton tonight christmas has come early for superwoman. similar women who put the revival of the scheme at the very top . her list scheme at the very top. her list would love to be having a front page of the telegraph flyer play in taking off to rwanda . my in taking off to rwanda. my dream . so off to the high court dream. so off to the high court gives the green will sending migrants to rwanda be a turning point in the battle for britain's borders. all leftie saboteurs strike again. i'll give my in the digest before i open the floor to my superstar panel open the floor to my superstar panel. carol malone. benjamin butterworth and suzanne evans and 935, the ever outspoken laurence breaks down a new bombshell reports suggesting that i million bombshell reports suggesting thati million migrants bombshell reports suggesting that i million migrants could soon be arriving in britain
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every year . soon be arriving in britain every year. harry and meghan using racism to distract from the fact of destroying their own popularity and has the duke of sussex been emasculated by entering his wife's world. my star guest tonight most cancelled man of 2022 says yes on accounts and we know it's her fault it's nothing to do with your colour we just don't like your colour we just don't like you don't miss online sensation andrew tate's full on verdict. he's live with me at 1050 plus should the sussexes be granted a summit by the royals like racism accused and goes the fulani royal insider lady harvey sportsman peter shilton and broadcaster alan coughlan step up for tonight's clash at 920. and i want you all verdict as even and i want you all verdict as ever. and if you're wondering if harry and meghan make themselves any more unbearable , answer is any more unbearable, answer is yes teaming with world's yes by teaming with world's biggest winners for focus on this was inspired by nelson mandela we will never forgive
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you over i won't be watching but we'll have more lies and the rescuers the darkest fire with stories in the media as 1030 plus i'll gary neville closes the world cup of okorie by comparing it to human rights abuses to the government its treatment of strikers part of that shouldn't happen with the wealth exists but it shouldn't happenin wealth exists but it shouldn't happen in our country that our nurses are having to fight for an extra pound or an extr a £2, an extra pound or an extra £2, either for legitimately to isaiah is unconcealed in tackling biggest virtue cigarette 45 plus who is really to blame for christmas chaos cold hearted tories to quote the daily mirror or the themselves. that's how big debate ten. and it's the face of tradition no one asked for as doctors once again launched a covid terror campaign and almost one in five brits admit they still feel unsafe in public . so given all unsafe in public. so given all of that have locked down fanatics, permanently damaged society . neil oliver weighs in society. neil oliver weighs in at 950. we'll have to hear more. is newspaper front pages hot
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off.7 the press as ever, the brand new greatest person union jackass on the way to this is tom tonight. let's go . tom watson tonight. let's go. my tom watson tonight. let's go. my opinion in just a moment but the news with polly middle east . dan the news with polly middle east. dan evening to you. the prime minister has been praised . the minister has been praised. the selfless dedication , bravery of selfless dedication, bravery of british troops currently serving in estonia . british troops currently serving in estonia. rishi british troops currently serving in estonia . rishi sunak has in estonia. rishi sunak has served christmas lunch to troops with the estonian prime minister as they chatted to uk servicemen and women . the uk has doubled and women. the uk has doubled its military presence in estonia in response to the build up of russian forces around ukraine mr. c. next trip comes . he calls mr. c. next trip comes. he calls on european leaders to stand in their support for ukraine. here
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their support for ukraine. here the home secretary says , she's the home secretary says, she's committed to the rwanda deportation plan after the high court ruled it is lawful . court ruled it is lawful. speaking in the house of commons on today, suella braverman said the plan is a humane and practical alternative for those who come to the uk through and illegal routes . the royal courts illegal routes. the royal courts of justice . the policy is of justice. the policy is consistent with the international refugee convention and charities. however have vowed to appeal today's decision . but the home secretary says we tolerate people coming here illegally . tolerate people coming here illegally. being tolerate people coming here illegally . being relocated to illegally. being relocated to rwanda is not a punishment, 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 of international protection are provided with it in. rwanda in the united states committee investigating the
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january six capitol hill riots has referred the former president trump for prosecution in its final public meeting unanimously voted that . mr. unanimously voted that. mr. trump should be charged with four crimes, including conspiracy to defraud the us and insurrection . the decision is insurrection. the decision is now down to the justice which can press criminal charges . mr. can press criminal charges. mr. trump has dismissed the allegations he faces as politically motivated and says the committee is dominated by democrats , is biased against him democrats, is biased against him him . 23 year old gabrielle him. 23 year old gabrielle hutchinson has become second woman to die following the crush outside the o2 academy brixton last thursday . the metropolitan last thursday. the metropolitan police said she was working as part of the security at the venue.the part of the security at the venue. the also said three women who were critically injured were all in the foyer of building at the time of the. a third woman, aged 21, remains in hospital in aged 21, remains in hospital in a critical condition . and
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a critical condition. and lastly, a student has been charged threatening behaviour after eggs thrown at the king dunng after eggs thrown at the king during a trip to york last month . the king and queen consort on a trip to unveil a statue honour of the late queen when full eggs were thrown at the royals, all of which missed. 23 year old patrick thelwell been charged with threatening behaviour under the public order act and will appear at york magistrates next month . you're up to date on tv, month. you're up to date on tv, onune month. you're up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio. with gb news back now . dan wootton gb news back now. dan wootton tonight . tonight. civil event. so ali's dream of securing the borders via the rwanda scheme tonight one step closer to fruition. we'd love to be here saying well claiming victory . i would love to be
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victory. i would love to be having front page of the telegraph to fly a plane taking off to rwanda. that's my dream . off to rwanda. that's my dream. that's my dream. when will that happen .7 it's taken far too long. happen? it's taken far too long. and leftie lawyers are going to do all they can to delay the by tying it up and challenges the court of appeal supreme court and probably the the and probably the end the european of . human rights european court of. human rights in strasbourg for many longer but court decision that but today's court decision that the rwanda scheme is legal is a massive boost for the conservative government's desire to smash illegal people smuggling via the channel causing an invasion of over 40,000 migrants via our southern border. this year alone , the border. this year alone, the hard left human rights are doing all they can to scupper clear legal judgement risk more blood on their hands. remember, because you won't hear this on the british bash corporation or on sky news , stopping the boats on sky news, stopping the boats is the human thing to do because it will also stop the deaths that we saw last week . judge
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that we saw last week. judge lord justice announced after five day hearing it is lawful for the government make arrangements for relocating asylum to rwanda and for their asylum to rwanda and for their asylum to rwanda and for their asylum to be determined in rwanda. rather the uk signifying only. the court also that the scheme does not breach the refugee convention or human rights laws. the rwanda first announced by priti patel under prime minister boris johnson in april , needs prime minister boris johnson in april, needs to be up and running though to provide the deterrent more people arrive and tens of thousands more stream into our country illegally . into our country illegally. while this decision is caught up in courts as red tory mp jonathan gulland said, i hope leftie don't play games and, delay these flights and take it off in. they should respect not just today's judgement but also the law of the land which was passed by our sovereign parliament and democratically elected . am going elected government. am i going to more deals with to need to do more deals with other for offshore to other countries for offshore to become commonplace ? it's only become commonplace? it's only once illegal migrants realise
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that they will never set foot in the uk if they risk their lives across channel that they will stop shelling out thousands to the vile human traffickers who disgustingly treat these folk like . today the prime like cattle. today the prime minister stood by the woman's decision, but stressed it's only part plan to tackle . i part of the plan to tackle. i declared a national emergency over a year ago. welcome the decision of the court today. we've always maintained that all rwanda policy is lawful . pleased rwanda policy is lawful. pleased that was confirmed today and this is just part of our plan to tackle illegal migration . last tackle illegal migration. last week i set out a very approach to stopping the boats from coming to the uk. it's not going to be easy. we're not going to able to do it. but i'm confident that the steps i laid out last week we really can get to grips with illegal migration . by with illegal migration. by contrast last evening. cooper, the shadow home secretary branded the rhondda scheme as damaging distraction , saying it damaging distraction, saying it is, quote, unworkable unethical
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and expensive . so while the and expensive. so while the tories is desperately trying to secure our borders a sorry mess of their own making. be assured that under labour we are facing an borders health . but to an borders health. but to respond now my superstar panel top daily express columnist carole malone senior reporter for the ie newspaper benjamin butterworth and the commentator suzy evans. so carol, look, tell me your jump at the joy the word for choice. first of all, to tell our viewers that what you said was there not where and that's i wouldn't want to go on television. what he actually said i explained christmas you i said i explained christmas you i said are you that i think you look stunning. well, you're that now you saying outside now you were saying that outside the hates sea laws. the corridor. he hates sea laws. but carol, my is this would be joy but carol, my is this would be joy today for suella braverman. yes, it will be. but also massive frustration because all
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in all, minister refused to commit to a plane taking off before the next election in 2024. i mean, what's all this for? you know, yes. it's got to go through the appeal court, it'll probably go to the supreme court and then may even go court and then it may even go the h sail, which is another reason why should get of reason why we should get out of that. know, was one off duty that. you know, was one off duty judge strasbourg whose judge in strasbourg whose name has actually has kept hidden, who actually scuppered plan back in june. we don't know who he is. this guy has allowed many thousands more people to come to this country because of that. you know, the left is always one of the worries of me is that if we're not going to get the first pin up before 2024, we labour are probably going get in in the probably going to get in in the next election, which means it's never happen. tens never going to happen. so tens of going to but of thousands going to come. but the point this is, if we the point of this is, if we could look like we're doing it at one lane of what that means, that what could the coming on the boat by 40% is a stroke because people albania are not going to come here thinking they might from safe country thinking they're going to sent to rwanda
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for the next year and a half to be precise they even be precise they won't even bother coming. you know that bother coming. but you know that cooper unworkable cooper said that unworkable and expensive. it's not unworkable. it's only unworkable because the left on interfering with it left keep on interfering with it andifs left keep on interfering with it and it's a dumb sight, more expensive to house tens of expensive to house the tens of thousands got coming in thousands we've got coming in here week. susan, do you think our left wing justice system now working against the people of britain? i'm not convinced we have a left wing justice. i think there are inevitable of some left wing judges and some that aren't. and i think you could look at whole legal profession as a whole and question how people are appointed to that position. and i importantly, how i think more importantly, how pretty to pretty much impossible to get rid them. and think that rid of them. and i think that needs needs looking at. i'd needs that needs looking at. i'd be heartened this be quite heartened that this judge ruled that judge has actually ruled that this . of course, the this was lawful. of course, the government has been saying all along. but think carol makes government has been saying all aloexcellent think carol makes government has been saying all aloexcellent point. zarol makes government has been saying all aloexcellent point. isol makes government has been saying all aloexcellent point. is thisakes an excellent point. is this actually going to happen or is just rhetoric on just more rhetoric on immigration from the tories, which we have heard again , which we have heard again, again. this isn't the again. and so this isn't the tories it's tories fault, though. it's the fault justice system .
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fault of our justice system. this is going to be tied up. well, it's not really months and months months on the courts. months and months on the courts. yeah, they've got yeah, but i. okay. they've got the to appeal to but the right to appeal to this, but that's only three weeks in theory. could happen well theory. this could happen well before next system . i think before the next system. i think the lefties will drag it out because know the longer the drag this out they take it to the this out they can take it to the next election it's going next election and it's not going to happen. been saying, to happen. i've been saying, benjamin, have an eye for months. big is that rishi months. my big is that rishi sunak not prepared to leaving sunak is not prepared to leaving because i think it's going to come to that . i think the only come to that. i think the only way that we can offshore processing is by leaving the eci. but it might want to side with russia and belarus but i'm quite happy to not be on their they only come come on we have a right back. but that doesn't mean i'm siding with you. it doesn't mean i'm with russian . doesn't mean i'm with russian. and you know what i articulates? i think anyone who genuinely loves should loves freedom should be terrified someone who is terrified by someone who is trying to undermine and question the legal defences of human rights, which is what we're talking about in regard to judge
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ruled it's not human ruled today. it's not human rights. saying is that rights. you're saying is that the courts that it goes through and legal process is and the legal process is supposed not to slow there is it's too slow . i think the it's too slow. i think the justice in the protection of human rights isn't something that should be complained. can't keep on talking about. the judge has ruled today it not contravene rights . what contravene human rights. what i'm talking about is the fact that dunne, the very fact it goes through that process is problem. and how problem. and that's how i'm talking the that it talking about the time that it takes. look, do dispute takes. but look, do you dispute what justice said what lord justice lewis said today ? well, i mean, it's today? well, i mean, it's a legal decision so it's about whether it abides by the laws that we have, which is, you know, what you're talking the moral you but who moral judgement tell you but who isn't by that isn't abiding by the laws that we have and that's the people traffickers but traffickers and i'm sorry but that argument that that kind of argument that you're absolute bedlam you're making absolute bedlam aids abets them enables them aids and abets them enables them to do their job these people are to do theirjob these people are absolute villains preying on people , charging them a fortune. people, charging them a fortune. they don't care , whether they they don't care, whether they live or die when they cross the channel and that has got to be stopped. and one thing i did
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agree priti patel and, agree with both priti patel and, yvette funnily enough, yvette cooper, funnily enough, today said is you today was they said this is you know, you've us is know, chris, you've us this is one policy. one policy is not going to solve that problem. and if that cooper did make the point they got to tackle these criminal who are doing the trafficking and why that's why there legal way for there should be legal way for these to claim refuge, these people to claim refuge, such having processing such as having a processing centre because truth centre in france because truth is, so long as you can let me finish my remarks. so long as you do not have a legal and a safe route for these people to enter the country, then they will be in the hands of sorry, i'm situation. we have a red herring . a red herring. safe and herring. a red herring. safe and legal rates red herring. we put those place people are still going to bypass them because they they're going have they think they're going to have a chance chucking their a better chance chucking their passports saying they passports overboard saying they don't where come from don't know where they come from and through the and doing it through the back doon and doing it through the back door. i'm it's safe and legal so we not have the space we do have the room and the housing which we do is desperate migrants in
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this case . if they're taking this case. if they're taking well, you're assuming that a lot of the migrants coming over are going to work we don't know that's the case but we know there's not an absolute because there's not an absolute because the taking of a hotel is the taking of a holiday comes the taking of a holiday comes the taking of a university hold because there's nowhere else to put people put on their homeless people out in the just this week they've kicked out eight homeless people from accommodation from their accommodation house migrants. it's totally unacceptable. just interesting that your solution your solution is same as the labour is the same as the labour solution which is there's no the role opening the borders it is an effective open borders policy that it's complete labour, it's complete nonsense. dan and how they might use illegal immigration onshore, offshore processing. there were far lower levels of illegal immigration and far fewer people sitting in hotels or what not. under the last labour government there were had for many years under this tory boats. then the problem has got significantly worse and the truth that you want to talk about the rwanda because that is the tories to
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try and detract from the fact that they can't actually find a solution to proble m £140 solution to problem £140 million. not one person taken out has got a solution to the problem on the bottle, a solution to that money on caseworkers to deal with those people and stopping the being taken out. they come up with schemes all the time to stop the law, although by way, law, although by the way, i you're a regular viewer of the show. well, thank you will know. you will know that i've been talking about the past 14 months that the tories do not have a solution to this problem. i've been on the lack of a been in tough on the lack of a solution by the tory government to this point. they need to push back boats, get know , do nothing back boats, get know, do nothing but get word out of the irish. you've done nothing but speak find a way to find way to 140 million quid on caseworkers to process these people faster that shouldn't be here. then there'd be fewer people here . you mean be fewer people here. you mean the caseworkers working from home? manchester why don't we get them back for more civil service workers? that's not
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spotify . page grahame buss with spotify. page grahame buss with suzanne evans . wow. they are on suzanne evans. wow. they are on fire for the last time. need to two i'm not here with me all night but coming up should president say that 1 million legal migrants here will become the norm as shown by a new report. laurence fox grapples with that at 935. but first, should the sussex be granted? a summit by the world is palace racism accuser and goes forlani royal insider lady victoria harvey sportsman and football legend peter shilton and the broadcaster coughlan duke it out in the clash after the break. but what do you think on this? dan at gbnews.uk is my email, you can tweet me at gb news. our running there to the results and, the clash straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . now, it's time for the clash. now, despite harry and meghan dropping a six hour hit piece on netflix the royals aren't biting andifs netflix the royals aren't biting and it's driving . duke and and it's driving. duke and duchess of sussex mad. but while retaining dignified silence in the face of relentless attacks, the face of relentless attacks, the palace drew a line under . the palace drew a line under. the recent lady, susan hussey, writes, throughout weekend by instigating a meeting between the late queen elizabeth second's former lady in waiting and charity ngozi fulani , 83 and charity ngozi fulani, 83 year old hussey offered her sincerest apologies for what's described as an unfortunate conversation promised to learn more about the sensitive things around asking someone about
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whether from and of course that positive hasn't gone down well with the montecito owners who, according to a source, have slammed as a double standard, telling sunday times nothing like that was ever done when harry and meghan various concerns in a meeting , apology concerns in a meeting, apology or taking responsibility , or taking responsibility, accountability that is hard to swallow. 100% yes, i would like to have a meeting, but buckingham palace believes the owners should be on duke to make the first move, with sources telling the he knows where his family is and how to get in touch if he wants to repair the relationship. so what do you think? should harry and meghan be granted summit by the be granted a summit by the royals palace racism royals like palace racism accuser fulani . down at accuser ngozi fulani. down at gbnews.uk. in our poll at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb news. but to weigh in on this, socialite and this, the socialite and aristocrat victoria harvey aristocrat lady victoria harvey , the england football legend shilton and the broadcaster star ellen coquelin . lady v. i mean . ellen coquelin. lady v. i mean. they want an apology at the wmmw they want an apology at the wmmkl they want an apology at the summit. i mean, why fairy pompous and grand , doesn't it? i
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pompous and grand, doesn't it? i mean, it's quite unbelievable, actually that when i read that for the first time that that's what their demand. i think what happenedis what their demand. i think what happened is you know, just now with lady hussey, i think now that there's been apology she should get her job back . yes. should get her job back. yes. you know, she thrown under the bus completely blown out of proportion and think it's only because now sister is being investigated that suddenly by the charity commission suddenly , she wants to go quiet. so no think i think meghan markle and prince harry do not deserve that. or they should just give all their money back that they've made. slamming the family . now, peter shilton, you family. now, peter shilton, you tweeted the weekend. meghan markle was never going to be part of a family. she's an american who manipulated harry to get she wants, which is a big house, california and a big bank balance played every card including the race card. and i
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have to say, peter, i saw that and i just thought, wow , done. and i just thought, wow, done. you've got it in. so presumably, peter , you don't believe that peter, you don't believe that they should get the summer tap buckingham palace with the royal family i they've already had that. and the queen funeral. i mean, they were invited over. you they were invited on a walk around with with , you know, with around with with, you know, with william and kate. you know, they were the i. i think from the minute they joined the royal family i think either country you know was was welcome in i think you there was a big euphona think you there was a big euphoria about it in the press you know it was welcome to meghan you know the royal welcome. i mean charles even walked down, all invited the mum, all sort of things and. then all of a sudden , you know, then all of a sudden, you know, they, they want to go to canada to get out the media glaze and soon, no sooner had they done
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that , they were in california that, they were in california doing the chat show without the women. and that's where it all started . if they want peace and started. if they want peace and quiet , fine, you know, great quiet, fine, you know, great i don't particularly think that the royal family need to give them any apology , because as far them any apology, because as far as i can see, you know , they've as i can see, you know, they've already done that . the invite to already done that. the invite to the funeral anyway . good point . the funeral anyway. good point. but ellen conklin , you think but ellen conklin, you think actually this could really productive. the royal family to a similar summit with harry and meghan why yes 100% i feel like they were the victim the exact same as anglesey and she got the apology today and i do think palace on the absolute right thing anglesey by inviting her in they acknowledge to what went wrong they invited her and they apologised and they said that they want to learn from their mistakes. why can't they do that with meghan wouldn't it be more important do it? meghan like
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important to do it? meghan like she's a member, royal she's a member, the royal family. deserves the family. i think she deserves the same respect and i think if they doiane same respect and i think if they do invite to the palace and have an apology then maybe they can move forward as a stronger and i think that would be better all around i'm sure meghan and harry would be more than happy to do that isn't issue i though that that isn't issue i though that that harry and meghan raw truth about the racism that they claim they experience . what evidence they experience. what evidence is there that they racism from the royal family well they weren't is that they haven't. why everybody just automatically that they're lying. well because i think we believe in innocent until proven guilty. don't we still i that was 2022 but you know you could say the same for meghan she said that she suffered with mental problems she said that she was she had racists remarks. he said to her in the palace but everybody's saying oh well that couldn't possibly happened when actually just been proven that racist
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remarks do go out within the palace with this new apology. so why lady this is hard to believe , but does need to produce , but does she need to produce the evidence, though, lady victoria? because the issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, because the issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, i because the issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, i mean, ecause the issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, i mean, i:ause the issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, i mean, i thinkthe issue the evidence, though, lady vic'lani, i mean, i think fulaniue for lani, i mean, i think fulani went in there with an agenda right she some evidence right. but she had some evidence of the conversation. meghan has no evidence of it. like meghan right off. and as far as i mean marlene, i mean , it just felt marlene, i mean, it just felt like a setup from the beginning and that's the timing of it and everything . so but yeah, with everything. so but yeah, with meghan it's just like , mean meghan it's just like, mean literally like she's harry's handler and she's just, just she, she controls them and now got this other documentary. now they're doing right. and now just going on and on and on. they are being complete puppets. peter you think that's fair to say that? meghan controls harry. am i the only one that thinks that's i think you can say from , you know, from the footage and, you know, it's i think so.
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i think she wears trousers. i think she's she's an actress. you know, she's she's been she's been around more exposed. and harry and harry's obviously deeply in with a think a lot of the things say, as you said, were these proof a lot of it's been and eventually you know they've moved out of the palace you know , they want a quiet life you know, they want a quiet life and totally the opposite. and to me that that just shows what they really want they you know, all whether harry wants or harry's just going along with it , have a peaceful life. but can't just keep slagging. the royal family off. probably don't everything they can to as i say to try keep kate the situation going and actually i would think charles would want to say is in his grandkids and that sort thing and he's all they've done is all the handout. but all the aggro seems to coming from from
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harry and meghan and it just smells of it just smells of, you know . and i think i'm sensing in know. and i think i'm sensing in the sense of this was planned certainly in my ellen meghan that this how do you respond to that this how do you respond to that ? no, i that this how do you respond to that? no, i think there is two issues here with meghan. there's definitely the race issue. i think the palace should 100% apologise for the archie's skin tone comment if meghan thought that was racist the palace need to learn from that and move on like they've done with this previous but also there's the issue of misogyny here as with meghan and there massive misogynistic attacks on her and all the time and you know like i don't blame them for leaving i would have done the same thing the victorian lady do . i blame the victorian lady do. i blame them for leaving. well just think she's kind of tricked him into going to la. for this
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quiet life like think he's kind of going along for the ride. i think he originally did go to california to have a quieter life and then she sort of got this whole plan , all these tv this whole plan, all these tv shows and getting all this footage and selling this and selling and just trying to make as much she can from being married to him, kind of selling the dream, the american dream . the dream, the american dream. it's like, you know, they're doing exactly what they told us they were not going to do, supposed to be going. i have to say, i think i'm peter on this i think it was a set up right from the start and the royal family has protect themselves i think they have to protect reputation. donald, if i may say yes, of course. chase who? chase who takes videos on your first meeting that decides media will stop video and there's an a nearly every meet me have video and if i didn't have a plan in my mind it's just natural behaviour. you want privacy, you know , people say, well if you're know, people say, well if you're on an album but i the day the
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camera the moment that your bloke down on one knee did you think it was strange that they would go to soho house which is like the media mogul of like that's what they want be see goes want be so i'm going to give alan coquelin the final word because she's outnumbered . word because she's outnumbered. ellen, over to you . thank you . ellen, over to you. thank you. yes. to be fair, harry and meghan always knew that they were going set up a media company. so why? like as journalists know, we record everything even if we're going to use it, even if we're not going to use it, we record it because some day it might become a news. they knew full well that this would become useful and they name my name money they knew my name my name money they knew my name my name money the big hollywood box all part of the plan is pay to shoot of the plan is pay you to shoot and clive great debate you and clive great debate thank you all for violating peter shields in lady victoria harvey and the broadcaster ellen coughlin rail places. so who do you agree with? should harry and meghan granted a summit by the royals like palace? racism accuser
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ngozi on twitter ngozi fulani reece on twitter says them unless they causing actual harm with their actions, people will say . they already people will say. they already have, but they haven't. in truth from fight. no, no and no. and meghan should be apologising to the uk. mark says if harry and meghan want to distance themselves from royal family, then perhaps they should just move is something even move on, which is something even capable of doing. their reluctance do makes me and reluctance do so makes me and many question their sincerity and your verdict is now. and while one's overwhelming, just 6% of you think that harry and meghan should be granted a summit by the royals while, 94% of you say charles and camilla and kate stand firm. now coming off as nhs hysterics launched . off as nhs hysterics launched. their traditional festive scare tactics have lockdown fanatics damaged neil oliver gives his unique take at 950. but first, should person accept that 1 million illegal migrants a year will become the norm as warned by a new report, laurence fox gives his verdict straight after the .
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break time now for the focus , all with time now for the focus, all with our main man, laurence fox . and our main man, laurence fox. and after the news that a staggering 1.1 million foreign nationals have come to live in the uk and just months a think tank has said a million migrants a year could now be the norm. so official migrant figures published last month show net migration 504,000
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migration at a record 504,000 and the social and a report by the social market foundation argued that these figures will these untraced figures will continue to skills and continue due to skills and labour shortages . the ageing labour shortages. the ageing population, however sir laurence fox this isn't what you want . fox this isn't what you want. it's not what the vast majority of the british want. a million a year can . we handle that well, year can. we handle that well, certainly not with 7.9 million waiting lists on the nhs . i know waiting lists on the nhs. i know we can't . it's waiting lists on the nhs. i know we can't. it's a pipe dream . i we can't. it's a pipe dream. i understand that we're not recreating our own right . the recreating our own right. the 2.1% figure, 2.1 couple that we need to . no, it's ridiculous and need to. no, it's ridiculous and insane to promote mass migration. lack of assimilation. it's just insane lawrence. everyone talking about net zero, right in regards to the environment . right in regards to the environment. but you right in regards to the environment . but you know what environment. but you know what i actually think would be a popular net zero policy net zero
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immigration one in one out why not and also if you want to immigrate britain get on a plane apply and then get a plane and come here and emigrate . don't come here and emigrate. don't sit on a rubber dinghy. come here and emigrate. don't sit on a rubber dinghy . and sit on a rubber dinghy. and sadly in many cases die the engush sadly in many cases die the english channel and throw your mobile phones over the side and expect us to think that you know legit. i'm sorry i we're done with this . well indeed and with this. well indeed and laurence on that note there was really shocking in the sun newspaper which has on its aren't just facilitating the life channel crossings carried out by migrants but that they were allegedly just strap in and directing that smuggling gangs to quote take them to so these bombshell claims come from a convicted people smuggler whose decided to speak out that's him there with the sun's report sir. and he wanted to talk after the tragic drownings of those four folk last week , the man said
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folk last week, the man said that smuggling hailed the french police as the best in the world, adding the only time the do anything is when they hear french and they think they are being recorded by a journalist. otherwise they tell gangs bon chants good in english. chants meaning good in english. laurence, we're paying from chants meaning good in english. laurence, we're paying fro m £63 laurence, we're paying from £63 million a year. for what ? what million a year. for what? what are they doing ? well, they're are they doing? well, they're not anything. they're being typically french, just passing the problem to on and i'm really sorry i old fashioned but i think if you want to seek asylum in a country you should seek asylum in the country where you first land, you know, and that's how it should be. the people the reason why people want to come to this terrible racist, white supremacist country of is because we've got such great pubuc because we've got such great public and great public services and great employment during employment opportunities during the day that then do it legitimately , you know, don't legitimately, you know, don't don't up on a boat don't just turn up on a boat thinking you get away with it. don't use our royal national lifeboat institution. you be out there looking after our own
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fishermen as service . fishermen as a ferry service. no, i know. it just feels increasingly lower and there is such a disconnect. doesn't from the entire the globalist government and all brits who just can't stomach this continuing another day . well, continuing another day. well, ordinary brits have not had the same politics for as long as i can remember, and certainly the most heightened way in the last two years everything is done supernaturally outside of all our own. well, you know , got our own. well, you know, got a cop27 telling us, you know, how we're going to even more poor in a misery stage . got all of these a misery stage. got all of these climate targets which not democratic people away . they're democratic people away. they're not they know they're not the will of the people we're being forced to believe in. yet another bogus ideology that will trap us into yet misery. and i think the british public should just stand up and go, no , i'm just stand up and go, no, i'm not shutting. it's fairly obvious with the climate one that people aren't buying it at all. we to control our we
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all. we need to control our we need to create our own energy and we need to make sure there's freedom every campus freedom speech on every campus and every university and every institution this country. and until we've done that then, we cannot tolerate more immigration and not without a people's charter. about what? assimilating into brexit values like now. indeed now florence, we know the wordsmiths on the cambridge dictionary don't seem to be clued up lawrence when it comes to science because they've updated its definition of a woman to include quote anyone who identifies as regardless of their sex . first i wanted to their sex. first i wanted to point out to lawrence this letter from a group of peers to the newspaper addressing , the the newspaper addressing, the controversy. and they say we would like them to ponder and publicly explain how it is possible to, quote, live as female is the matter of doing housework wearing high heels. the implication that there a way to live as female is patronising
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regressive and a sexist trope that women have fought long to overcome . sir laurence, this was overcome. sir laurence, this was a very response. i thought to it's really disturbing decision by the cambridge dictionary to start little changing the meaning of some of our most common words ads to appeal to the woke agenda . well i mean it the woke agenda. well i mean it is interesting don that you know the suffrage movement fought for years to get the vote for and you know and bearing in mind the working class man didn't have the vote that much before that that we're now again being run by a bunch of beaten who think that by stomping on rights who have stomping on the existence of women and changing dictionary definitions is going to make it in any way any difference. it isn't that that you can change the definition as you won't but
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what you do when you destroy in the meaning of words is , you the meaning of words is, you stop people being able to use correctly and you encourage them to other methods get their to other methods to get their point across . and that's point across. and that's how dangerous the manipulation of language is. if you stop people using words that will other means make that point . no means to make that point. no indeed. means to make that point. no indeed . and the point is, we indeed. and the point is, we should be able to rely on the cambridge dictionary. i think that's what's so disturbing, isn't it? it's a bit like elon musk making the very fair point that we can't trust wikipedia , that we can't trust wikipedia, and i've known that for a long time, but of the public think if you go to something on wikipedia , you'll get in a fair and balanced encyclopaedic or explanation of a word or a person or whoever happens to be. and in fact, it's totally fixed. laurence, you can't trust much in wikipedia either. i think the internet inherently untrustworthy because . you know, untrustworthy because. you know, they're wiping out films , the they're wiping out films, the internet and boosting any sort of opinion which is not right on
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and way. but it's sign of a desperate person who is losing the battle of . freedom of the battle of. freedom of speech, which is what they're and they cannot control the internet. ultimately they cannot control the meaning of the word . and then you can change what you think in the online dictionary version web. dictionary version of the web. and every woman alive and every single woman alive today what she is . and today knows what she is. and it's not some man in a wig but calling himself jane , which is calling himself jane, which is going to change the way that think world. but the think in this world. but the problem is, culturally, have problem is, culturally, we have an and the issue is that an issue and the issue is that we don't believe in freedom of speech anymore. and unless start believing freedom of speech speech anymore. and unless start beliylying freedom of speech speech anymore. and unless start belin appealreedom of speech speech anymore. and unless start belin appeal toedom of speech speech anymore. and unless start belin appeal to the] of speech speech anymore. and unless start belin appeal to the left,;peech speech anymore. and unless start belin appeal to the left, byach speech anymore. and unless start belin appeal to the left, by the and i appeal to the left, by the way, not an appeal to right is the pve way, not an appeal to right is the i've always believed the right. i've always believed in freedom of speech. then we need to we're not mega problems. and very it is and this is the very it is indeed lawrence fox delivering the fox report. great stuff, lawrence. and of course, lawrence. and of course, lawrence 7 pm. friday night here on gb news. but coming up as nurses prepare walk out again tomorrow. who is to blame for the christmas chaos? the unions or the, quote, cold hearted
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government to quote the left daily mirror my superstore panel return for that and tomorrow's newspaper front pages in the media buzz at ten. but first tis the season to jolly ahead of the season to be jolly ahead of nhs fear mongers have their way. neil oliver asks if has been damaged by lockdown . he's alive. damaged by lockdown. he's alive. stream it after the .
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break neil oliver is tonight's outsider to quote of the nation's best loved festive . nation's best loved festive. it's christmastime. there's no need to be afraid and yet brits looking forward to spending time . their loved ones are still being bombarded with covid warnings by nhs scaremongers who seem to have made a campaign of terror some sort new yuletide tradition . nhs doctor daniel
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tradition. nhs doctor daniel goyal has catastrophizing in the left. sam about a quote very concerning rise of hospital with covid treatment. he describes as the worst health care that any of us have ever experienced . of us have ever experienced. speaking to the independent, he called for stronger public health messaging about the benefits, wearing a mask and even wants us to wear them at festive family gatherings . so festive family gatherings. so neil, the worrying question is, does this show that al—sissi piety has been perman only damaged by the lockdown and the covid scaremongers ? yes don, i covid scaremongers? yes don, i think it's been damaged permanently. i not know. i'm not sure about permanently . i think sure about permanently. i think it will be a long time before we get out of this . if we get out get out of this. if we get out of this something like a fifth of this something like a fifth of people are still i think , as of people are still i think, as being frightened by, you know, continuing to in fear of being outside or or being with other.
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but then , you know, we know that but then, you know, we know that the government quite deployed nudge units , you know, nudge units, you know, psychological warfare . the psychological warfare. the people in the middle of the big , if any secret of the fact that there a deliberate attempt to get into heads and to make them persuade them, trick them, cajole them frighten them into following a given narrative . so following a given narrative. so it's hardly that. so people still are displaying it's hardly that. so people still are display ing the symptoms of the effect. i live in stirling , scotland, which is, in stirling, scotland, which is, you know within half an hour of a walk. you're in the countryside from anywhere in stirling . you know, when you're stirling. you know, when you're in a boat. you know, i see people in the middle of, in a boat. you know, i see people in the middle of , nowhere people in the middle of, nowhere in the countryside with on. i see people . driving their cars see people. driving their cars with masks . it's young and, old
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with masks. it's young and, old men and women . and yet it's men and women. and yet it's still goes on, you know. and we know that the masks are utterly useless, especially this weather. you know, when you see people walking about in this weather, you can see the breath contained you know, contained passing, you know, around the mask, you around around the mask, you know, demonstrating that. i mean, a mask to mean, you're wearing a mask to prevent breath reaching prevent your breath reaching other people. don't know. it's other people. i don't know. it's like we're using paper like we're not using a paper umbrella, but you're in a downpour. it's absolutely . and i downpour. it's absolutely. and i think people know that , except think people know that, except there are those who are , you there are those who are, you know, continuing to wear the as a as a sign, a badge of being what they consider to be good people on the right side of some kind of morality . people on the right side of some kind of morality. but people on the right side of some kind of morality . but there are kind of morality. but there are genuinely , i think, those who genuinely, i think, those who are frightened, there are positively frightened . and i positively frightened. and i think it will it will take a long time. i think there is a cohort of people out there who have been severely severely affected by the programming , you affected by the programming, you know, and, you know, it's going
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to be a matter of time , you to be a matter of time, you know, before those come back to their senses . no, indeed . right, their senses. no, indeed. right, neil. but i also think we need to talk about the media in of this, too, because we see in the us, the left media, the media, the new york times, cnn who got off on spreading fear mongering, do it again and we see the same thing happen here. and i was alerted to some really fascinating figures actually , fascinating figures actually, which show trust broadcasters has absolutely plummeted since to start 2018. so if you look at slice news which had about 62% back in 2018, that has gone down to 45. so while i completely agree there are lots of people who are still scared , i think a who are still scared, i think a lot of other folk are waking up and starting to realise now that the bad actors in a lot of this
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is the media because the media thatis is the media because the media that is spreading these unnecessarily and actually people who do you know, 4/5 of people who do you know, 4/5 of people are . that's the point. people are. that's the point. you know , you know, the majority you know, you know, the majority of people i think are whatever are saying publicly . they know are saying publicly. they know in their hearts, they know in their heads that there've been there was an attempt to them to fool them . and that's fool them. and that's manifesting itself and yes, that but the media is a reflection most of the mainstream media the is the propaganda of the of the and the government narrative . and the government narrative. and they have nowhere to go. no but but onwards, forwards . but but onwards, forwards. they're not about they've gone too far. the cross, the rubicon. they're not going to go backwards and see. we did the wrong thing. we a mistake . wrong thing. we made a mistake. we we lied to we we misled you. we lied to we pumped you , you know, deliberate pumped you, you know, deliberate misinformation on behalf of the government, behalf of the government, on behalf of the establishment you into establishment to trick you into doing the establishment
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doing what the establishment wanted. going do that. so wanted. not going to do that. so the way they have to go is the only way they have to go is , you know, straight ahead with what were doing, the past, what they were doing, the past, i think something there's something deeper when you something much deeper when you talk about what's been done to some people and they have they continue to be frightened i think what it is some people have been perceived did they don't own their lives . they are don't own their lives. they are actually leasing their own lives, their own from the government. the government of or the establishment, government. the government of or the establishment , whoever you the establishment, whoever you want to call it, have have duped people into that the have to buy their lives bit by bit in instalments by doing what they're told . it's most clearly they're told. it's most clearly manifest in, you know, the taking of the pistols, the vaccines. you know, it's this idea that you only or not that bit of your future that you have paid for by taking another boost or taking another vaccine part of the nudge has persuaded people that the someone else the
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authority is the you know big owns their lives owns their future and the duel bit by bit by segment instalment instalment. so long you continue to do what you're told and this is manifesting itself in people continuing to wear masks , continuing to wear masks, continuing to wear masks, continuing to wear masks, continuing to go and get boosters . it's a product , a boosters. it's a product, a product of fear . and yes, you're product of fear. and yes, you're absolutely the mainstream media been i've been behind this have been i've been behind this have beenin been i've been behind this have been in lockstep with it . and i been in lockstep with it. and i do in my in my optimistic moments. i think that more and more people are turning away from it more and more people are up to the fact that they have been victim to an orchestrated to make them do largely the better nature and against their wishes. they been pushed and psychologically manipulated to do something but happily looking
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into the long term future. i think more and more people are weakening up to that. and you can see all around us and it is making the people who are still in who are still you know under the cosh who are still under spell are becoming more and conspicuous. and i think more and more are looking around at the people still wearing, still doing and seeing certain and seeing. yes you know, i used to be like that, but i'm better now. yeah exactly. no, the new york times, cnn, the independent . you are the freaks now . you . you are the freaks now. you are the phrase you wanted us to feel freaks with you. and now the freaks, because you have signed up to this untrue narrative and, you're still trying to make people feel afraid to speak or neil, fascinating stuff as ever. thank neil. but coming up, harry and meghan using racism to distract from the fact that they've destroyed their own popularity star guest tonight the most cancelled madam andrew cancelled out madam 2022 andrew tate there at ten and 15 . tate he's there at ten and 15. the first minute warning patients will be trapped in hospitals passengers stuck hospitals and passengers stuck
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break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight striking, health workers are putting lives on the line christmas time, and yet it's the tories who are cold hearted to quote the daily mirror. so with mere hours until nurses walk out again, who's really to blame? the government as . the left the government as. the left gmb's claim. all unions themselves and amid patients could be trapped in hospital and passengers stuck on over christmas are striking. workers just torturing brits. now i'll debate that my superstar panel malone, benjamin butterworth and susanna evans. malone, benjamin butterworth and susanna evans . plus, after gary susanna evans. plus, after gary neville the world cup of woke by comparing qatar human rights abuses to the government's treatment of strikers part of
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shouldn't happen with the wealth exists , but it shouldn't happen exists, but it shouldn't happen in our country. our nurses are having to fight for an extra pound or an extra having to fight for an extra pound or an extr a £2 either pound or an extra £2 either football . matt letizia is here football. matt letizia is here to tackle england's biggest hypocritical virtues. the glove at 45. harry and meghan using racism to distract from the fact destroyed their own popularity and has duke of sussex been emasculated by entering his wife's world? with my star guest tonight, the cancelled man of 2022 says yes on both counts and know it's her fault. it's nothing to do with your skin colour. we just don't like you . colour. we just don't like you. online sensation andrew tate is ready to let loose at 1015. you won't want to miss that and have harry and meghan reach heights of unbearable lightness by teaming with world's biggest teaming with the world's biggest whiners . this was inspired by whiners. this was inspired by nelson mandela . we will never nelson mandela. we will never forgive . oh, if you can stand forgive. oh, if you can stand it, i'll have a bit more of that
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in the blitz coming up. plus, should the bbc defunded after dedicating an entire podcast series letting shamima bakam tell her story, i'll put that to my panel at 1030. we'll have tomorrow's newspapers for you to add a new gracious person in union jack. so do start us tonight. but before all of that the news headlines at ten with him last . dan the news headlines at ten with him last. dan thank you good him at last. dan thank you good evening to you. the top story tonight, prime minister has praised the self dedication and bravery of british troops currently deployed in estonia. rishi sunak has served christmas lunch to troops with the estonian prime minister at his as they chatted to servicemen and women , the uk has doubled and women, the uk has doubled its presence in estonia in response to the build up of russian forces around ukraine. mr. trip comes as he calls on european leaders to stand firm in support for ukraine and hear
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the home secretary says she is committed to the rwanda deportation after the high court . it is lawful . speaking in the . it is lawful. speaking in the house of commons today, suella braverman said the plan a humane and practical alternative for those who come to the uk through dangerous illegal routes. the royal courts of justice ruled the policy is with the international refugee convention charities have vowed to appeal today's . but the home secretary today's. but the home secretary says we can't tolerate people coming here illegally being relocated to rwanda. is not a punishment, but an end an innovative way of addressing a major problem to redress the imbalance between illegal legal migration routes . it will also migration routes. it will also ensure that those in genuine of international protection are provided with it in. rwanda now a tory mp , has apologised after a tory mp, has apologised after telling a bahraini human rights campaigner to go back to bahrain
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. it's after the campaigner who says was tortured in his home country . a complaint to the country. a complaint to the conservative party sayeed ahmed oloyede alleges the comments made mp bob stewart amounted to racial abuse and he's also reported the incident to the police. the mp has since apologised and denied his comments were racist . the comments were racist. the committee investigate eating the january the sixth capitol hill riot has referred the form of president donald trump for prosecution in his final public meeting . it unanimously decreed meeting. it unanimously decreed mr. trump be charged with full , mr. trump be charged with full, including conspiracy to defraud the us and insurrection . the the us and insurrection. the decision is now to down justice department, which can press criminal charges mr. trump has dismissed the allegations he faces as politically motivated , faces as politically motivated, saying the committee is dominated by democrats so is biased against him . and biased against him. and a student has been charged
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threatening behaviour after eggs thrown at the king during a trip to last month. the king and queen consort were on a to unveil a statue in honour of the late queen when eggs were thrown at the all of which just missed 23 year old patrick thelwell has been charged with threatening behaviour under the public order act and will appear at york magistrates next month . you up magistrates next month. you up to date on tv, online , dab plus to date on tv, online, dab plus radio with gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight . from dan wootton tonight. tomorrow's tonight now in all media vows let's kick off with a very look at the front pages. the independent that officials ignored patients claims of abuse at a chain of mental health units the nhs in the care quality control commission
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failed to respond to patients , failed to respond to patients, their families who made allegations of abuse. qc say there be carried out a review of leadership and organisational operations . the allegations on i operations. the allegations on i heart attack and stroke in england will face a postcode lottery on wednesday after whether ambulances will be able to take to hospital. thousands of paramedic and other medical staff will walk out in a dispute over pay but 999 ambulance responses will depend on patients live. i just think . patients live. i just think. disgraceful. i'm sorry. i do sods for being such a the headune sods for being such a the headline in the daily star after jeremy clarkson forced to apologise for a column about meghan in which he professed to hate the duchess and joked he dreams about people pelting her excrement. referring excrement. he was referring to a scene show game of scene on the tv show game of thrones on the front of the metro a seriously ill child's mother has confronted health secretary steve barclay at a hospital telling him of the hospital bed, telling him of the government's policies leave her scared for how long her three year old will live the mirror to leeds those comments. running yet another headline you were
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working nurses to the bone . more working nurses to the bone. more on that now though with my superstar panel. top express columnist carole malone senior reporter at the newspaper benjamin butterworth and political commenter suzanne evans. political commenter suzanne evans . so twas the night before evans. so twas the night before isaac and nurses strike and the country's bracing itself for yet more christmas chaos with ambulance workers posties , ambulance workers posties, border force and railway staff also set for walkouts this week . the leftie rag, the daily , has . the leftie rag, the daily, has been posing as a pamphlet for the unions of late after their front page today it's cold hearted tories putting lives at risk . that headline echoed words risk. that headline echoed words of unite boss sharon graham, who told the paper that the health secretary felt he was holding the country to ransom. he will have to carry can of suffer have to carry the can of suffer because he thinks is because he thinks this is thatcher moment. but while the marxist barons grapple to win over public support, they see little strikes looking increasingly ill judged . on the increasingly ill judged. on the front page of the daily telegraph . senior nhs made the telegraph. a senior nhs made the horrible admission that because
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of nurses walk elderly of nurses walk out, elderly patients will discharged late and stuck in hospital . christmas and stuck in hospital. christmas so karen malone . does the daily so karen malone. does the daily mirror have any point that this is the fault of the conservatives of government when it is literally the unions who are making it just the unions who are calling the strikes the you talked about nurses. which l, you talked about nurses. which i, i do believe that emergency services should not be allowed to strike. i also they should get a set pay rise year, which is a decent one. but i think no one who works on emergencies should strike however and the nurses training is bad enough, but it's ambulance that are but it's the ambulance that are really annoyed because. they are using frail in the most using the frail in the most vulnerable in society as in their battle for pay with the government, which is shameful and shocking. you know, i did. i and shocking. you know, i did. i a story a couple of days ago have the workers this week having meetings to how long they would leave an elderly person lying who'd hurt themselves fallen on the ground how long
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they leave them before they if they leave them before they if they decide. so a person could be the co ground in the house. whatever 4 hours. now these people could twist. it is sick and twist it. no you go into a job at to help people don't go into the job as a business of saving lives. if you don't care what happens to people. and it really made me cross today because the boss, because there the gmb boss, rachel harrison, said ambulance workers , the nhs staff are over workers, the nhs staff are over on their knees and demoralised and downtrodden. 12 years of tory cuts . that's that's tory cuts. that's that's twaddle. because their wages they have had real ambulance workers have had a real terms increase about a 23% pay rise. i was a 28 and but they've had a real terms increase of plus 8. and it's not me saying that this is health foundation said of groups in the nhs have had real terms and the ambulance of throwing money at the nhs unfortunately is going into final black hole you know the ambulance systems have been working for years and that's not
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because of the government because of the government because the people who run the system and there are systems failures all the time and it's because not run properly. because it's not run properly. they that out they have to sort that out themselves. it's not a question of government throwing money of the government throwing money at. there was i it at. it you know, there was i it was one of the somebody the thing to the papers in the paper today saying that since the tories been in it's gone 130 tories had been in it's gone 130 billion to the nhs to 200 billion to the nhs to 200 billion not to the normal amount of money. so the tories on cutting money from the nhs that give you actually bring to 29% increase nhs funding since 2010 allowing for inflation . tory allowing for inflation. tory cuts is a myth. yes ignore it. but the problem is it's not now. benjamin bosworth , i believe you benjamin bosworth, i believe you support these strikes. so how will you feel, if it's one of your friends, if it's one of your friends, if it's one of your relatives who has left on the floor for 4 hours. i mean, what i think is happening here is that these nhs workers are being gaslit to say that them complain to the police on strike
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and police can't strike those complaining about the fact they can't pay their basic bills or feed their kids because they're not paid enough after a very hard day's work. that is a consequence of the problem , the consequence of the problem, the problem itself. you know what we're looking is schrodinger's nurse to essentially to be allowed to strike. but apparently to the apparently to disperse the police, to shoot the police, to be able strike. i mean, be able to strike. well, i mean, i think that nurses should certainly be allowed to go in and they should the police. why do i think they should be allowed when you say allowed to strike? when you say nurses allowed to nurses should be allowed to do what must people must what it must be, people must concentrate. do you that's concentrate. do you think that's okay? course. i don't okay? but no, of course. i don't think okay . but the of think it's okay. but the root of the problem isn't that they have gone the of the gone on strike, the root of the problem is that they can't look after themselves the amount they're to they're being paid. and to suggest should go to suggest that people should go to in a highly stressful, responsible job and not get the money at the end of it to build to pay for basic lives. the problem with the unions pounds salary nonsense. it is not salary nonsense. no, it is not 9000. is not. it's 2000 plus. 9000. it is not. it's 2000 plus.
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they get they get incremental. they get they get incremental. they get they get incremental. they get benefits and they get pensions on top of all of that. it's nonsense. i'll tell you , it's nonsense. i'll tell you, the starting salary, it's not the starting salary, it's not the average looked out for you know what they pay 27,000 starting salary average 34 after five years to fulfil starting salary average 34 after five years to fulfi l £100,000. five years to fulfil £100,000. yeah. yeah so then it's like you wan t £100. obviously not too want £100. obviously not too high. some of them will be somehow. i think it's okay though to. say that. i absolutely nurses should be paid while also saying i think it is lutely you know you go on strike absolute irresponsible to allow your union to ask for 19% increases which would send into an inflation death spiral . yeah, an inflation death spiral. yeah, but you claim i can say freedom when you don't think they should have the freedom. because i bargain. they should strike . the bargain. they should strike. the fact that you do means that you believe when you get in the business, if you do when you are in the business of saving, you
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can't go on as we should be. so you think that's an issue and yet they shouldn't be paid. no, i just i just said they should get a pay every day. i believe that. because if you really believe that if you really you know what really wouldn't be opposed to the strike certainly . yes, i would. because the people in the past see people who are sick and the people, you know, they're not getting looked after. you're gaslighting us by, say that. if we don't believe in essential going on strike, that we don't believe in them being properly paid . i'm sorry. the properly paid. i'm sorry. the truth. why don't going exclusive on they go strike because on why they go on strike because they have a nine 18% pay increase you will have had enough when there was public sector freezes that nurses still receive their pay increases if they come only profession to do. can i just say about the nurses they seen a real terms cut over they seen a real terms cut over the past two or three years in their salary. ambulance workers. however not they've seen an 8%
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increase. by the way, there's more cuts in public. can i actually stand up for ambulance workers here? because i have a lot more sympathy for that. nurses do. first of all, they're not ambulance drivers. they're paramedics. they're very paramedics. okay they're very highly trained. they're very highly trained. they're very highly a highly skilled. they get paid a hell lot less. the nurses hell of a lot less. the nurses get paid about 50 to. no, they're they're on their an they're they're on their on an average of 24. they average start. a lot of 24. they start on 20, for starters the average is 40. sorry, they at 16. the average is the 20 for the max. they will get paid is 40. so well less a nurse and i for one i'm sick of the nhs being always about nurses are the ones that nurses are great get me wrong. but there are other people in nhs that tend to tend to get and i think paramedics are one of those people. they also have an incredibly job. they do they go into some to government. terrible it's the way the service is organised. there are systems like the handover delays all. i'm shockingly bad. sorry be tablet to i telling that our
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elderly relatives it makes me feel sick lying on the how are to take well then pay them properly these days well this is the solution is it is not really and the fact that you're calling should strike to me that says you believe in anarchy because i believe essential services continue to work i really and i know that will make me unpopular at all but i can aim to be paid more. i they should be banned from going on strike. i think it makes me sick. people are dying and people are dying because of this. it's time to die dying. people are dying because you have rate in the nhs have a vacancy rate in the nhs of 10.1% 132,000 vacancies, which is as high as i think you heanng which is as high as i think you hearing me just said think the people should be paid. the people should be paid. the people who are leaving to be a reasonable conversation about people asking not nhs is not reasonable and by the benjamin i'll ask you the same question as last week. do you believe that nurses should receive a 90% pay-7 that nurses should receive a 90% pay? no. well i heard you
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talking about this four days after last week when? just a yes. so you're talking yes or no? just yes . do you believe no? just yes. do you believe nurses deserve a 19% pay increase? its a yes or, no question. and an inflation relevant ruckus. you don't believe they should get that. the reason that 90 you agree the government. the reason i raised my with suzanne evans onions i mean christmas we say finally we defunded after dedicating an entire podcast series to defending shemima bacon my superstar return for media bias part two at 1030 and we'll have more of the newspaper front pages, too. but next, a harry and meghan using racism to distract the fact they've destroyed their own popularity and sussex been and the duke of sussex been somehow mascot related somehow a mascot related by entering wife's world. the entering his wife's world. the most fearless man on the andrew tate gives his verdict. he's live in the studio straight the .
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break time now for the most cancelled man of 2022 andrew tate and. such was his turbulent year. the man they call top g was kicked off not only on social media but banned by bank and even uber for outspoken views on everything from masculinity t and women to covid and the debate. now, thank god his first taste of fame and
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cancellation here on british tv big brother in 2016 when he was kicked out the house after private sexual clips of him and women online. a multimillionaire . since then, tate has also been a world champion kickboxer and now he wants to uplift men by helping them live rich, successful and self responsive lives. so it's men like prince harry long accused of being emasculated by meghan , who tate emasculated by meghan, who tate supporters reckon need a helping hand. supporters reckon need a helping hand . when a guy falls in love hand. when a guy falls in love with a girl, his buddies are like, oh my god, he changed. i don't see him anymore. he's always her. we blame the, girl. something's changed. it doesn't feel and you don't like it. and what's the thing that's different was all change when you here your fault you got here so your fault responding to that harry and meghan whine a thon last tate got the left screeching again with this assessment that let's be fair you won't hear anywhere else on the msm basic premise is
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that meghan and harry are innocent and royal family is guilty and bullying them and picking on and that england as a whole has them and picked on them. the reason being because they are racist and we know it's her fault . it's nothing to do her fault. it's nothing to do with your skin colour. we just don't like so andrew tate. great to have you here . the people are to have you here. the people are so terrified when talking about harry and meghan because they're worried that they're going to be accused of , you're clearly accused of, you're clearly worried about that ? no, i'm not worried about that? no, i'm not worried about that? no, i'm not worried about that? no, i'm not worried about that. i refuse to live in an absolute fantasy and people are dodging around the true issue . i am person of true issue. i am person of colour myself, but i don't think that's why it's i'm inspired to speak the truth the fact that racism is being used justification for the fact that sheisnt justification for the fact that she isn't liked by the majority people is a cop out. it's not the case she does not garner any kind of racism in day to day life she's dark skinned than me
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and i haven't suffered from any racism. so i don't think race has anything to do with it. i think she's just a despicable person and trying to find another excuse for that, for people to trigger that way and. this one of your this fits into one of your bigger doesn't, bigger narratives, doesn't, which that very which is that you're very worried today seem to worried that men today seem to be embracing the idea of being victims and say that one of the reasons that you are a resilient human being is because you have lived through trauma . but that lived through trauma. but that trauma actually propelled you success rather bringing you down to victimhood . yeah. the to victimhood. yeah. the baseline of masculinity is that bad things are going to happen to you and you're to absorb them. i'm going to use them to grow into a more competent individual. if you look at what society expects of men and what even females of they expect even females of men, they expect a competence and for you a man of competence and for you to competent, have to to be competent, you have to have through some things, to be competent, you have to ha be through some things, to be competent, you have to ha be good through some things, to be competent, you have to ha be good at ough some things, to be competent, you have to ha be good at being;ome things, to be competent, you have to ha be good at being ane things, to be competent, you have to ha be good at being a man, ngs, to be competent, you have to ha be good at being a man, you to be good at being a man, you have to have had a hard life. if you look at any superhero, his life was is the reality of life was this is the reality of it. i that the it. and i think that the masculine of men is masculine ization of men is a plague. we are suffering with
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the west and harry in many ways is , he's a he's ended up is, he's a he's ended up a beacon for that. you know, when you think he has been emasculated by men to a degree, certainly he's certainly lost a lot of respect of people and his and the people who were fans of the royal family, they've certainly lost a of their certainly lost a lot of their respect and meghan has something to certainly to do with that. it's certainly way about the royal way she talks about the royal family as a whole the way she talks to him and about there's certainly element certainly an element of people waiting stand up and waiting for him to stand up and say, listen, royal say, listen, that's the royal family, can't that or family, you can't talk that or you to be with me . there you decided to be with me. there were certain things you were expected do, but he simply expected to do, but he simply just do. eyes him just allows her to do. eyes him in everybody in public and everybody feels uncomfortable it . people uncomfortable with it. people also feel uncomfortable now to have about race have conversations about race because so easy for the msm to accuse you of racism. now, i grew up believing in a colour—blind and that's what i was told at school . we shouldn't was told at school. we shouldn't actually obsess someone's race now . now, if you actually obsess someone's race now. now, if you sign up to that
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philosophy , you're described as philosophy, you're described as being racist. it feels to me like meghan has really utilised that well. there are certain buzzwords, there are certain words you can hide behind in modern society. people are not allowed to challenge and it allows you to have ideas inside of a vacuum where you can develop these narratives that are contested and are never directly contested and racism one of them. you're racism is one of them. you're completely people can just cry racist and you're not to challenge idea i stand challenge the idea and i stand up i do not think that up and say i do not think that problems public problems with the public perception meghan perception of meghan have anything to do with her skin colour whatsoever , especially colour whatsoever, especially the she isn't even the fact that she isn't even dark. i find it very strange a lot of people who are standing up for her. i've seen many liberals, black liberals from all around the world were standing up for her saying the card, the race card, why would you allow somebody use the you allow somebody to use the race when not genuinely race card when not genuinely suffering doesn't suffering from it? doesn't that disrespect all the people who actually from genuine actually suffer from genuine racism it does. so racism. and i think it does. so do i, because are so many contradictions in that netflix because meghan says the because meghan actually says the only she ever experienced
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only time she ever experienced racism was someone in la. calling her mom who actually does have much darker skin than her the n—word but meghan said she had experience no racism herself yet enters the royal family and all of a sudden it helps her victim narrative to suggest that she's been a victim of racism and actually if you saw her wedding i mean the pubuc saw her wedding i mean the public completely embraced . well public completely embraced. well if the british public had a problem with race, i don't understand how we have a prime minister who's darker skinned than her, a mayor of london who's darker than our it who's darker skinned than our it doesn't any doesn't even make sense on any level i state that england level i would state that england is of the racist is one of the least racist nafions is one of the least racist nations the planet and this is one of the things that's kind of detrimental to people are obsessed obsessed obsessed with race and obsessed with out they with constantly calling out they in ways speak it into in many ways speak it into existence most like you existence. most of us, like you said, yourself , myself, we said, like yourself, myself, we don't colour. we treat don't see colour. we treat people respect. somebody people with respect. if somebody is person or a is a likeable person or a likeable and if they're likeable person, and if they're just just just likeable person orjust likeable their colour likeable person and their colour has very little to do with it, it's just kind of ironic that
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nobody wants to up and nobody else wants to up and point glaringly obvious point out the glaringly obvious that saw. looks that she's saw. nobody looks at her thinks, look how her and thinks, wow, look how dark so it's kind of dark you are. so it's kind of incredible. the angle. incredible. this is the angle. she's down and else seems she's going down and else seems to want to mention it. i don't understand. would if understand. would you wonder if is of phenomenon of is part of the phenomenon of andrew because now actually andrew type because now actually sometimes pointing out the bleeding the obvious as you put it is not possible and msm is not possible on social where we have seen draconian restrictions on free speech over the past couple years. yeah, people are scared , say that water is wet scared, say that water is wet and then come along and say water is wet and secretly agrees. and that's why such a massive fan base. but i'm pointing out the obvious. and you're right, it's kind of scary that they manipulate it to a point where we're going to pretend things and ignore pretend we see things and ignore our own eyes because afraid to talk, it's kind of scary. i mean, is issue about mean, this is an issue about race, moral family, you race, moral family, etc, but you can it to different things can apply it to different things where things with where people saw things with their to their own eyes and were to comment on and that's that comment on it. and that's that that's you truly enter the
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that's where you truly enter the realms of slavery. you ignore your senses because you're your own senses because you're scared up say the scared to speak up and say the truth. feel i'm in a semi truth. i feel i'm in a semi privileged position. they've attempted have attempted to cancel me, have failed. financially secure. attempted to cancel me, have failehow financially secure. attempted to cancel me, have faile how did 1ancially secure. attempted to cancel me, have faile how did you ially secure. attempted to cancel me, have faile how did you that?ecure. attempted to cancel me, have failehow did you that? because and how did you that? because obviously for influencers these days and obviously means that you're one of these people who is very popular social media obviously you are reliant on these big tech platforms a lot of the time for your income. so how did you manage to subvert that when you were cancelled? yeah, i was very surprised and truly secure i decided to truly secure before i decided to go mainstream these go loud mainstream on these platforms. finances platforms. so knew my finances were secure and when they were always secure and when they tried me. tried to cancel me. unfortunately for them i'd reached a critical mass where people understood what i was saying the truth. what i was saying was the truth. what i was saying was the truth. what i was saying was the truth. what i was saying was genuinely good for society, and after the last three the three years, living through the imaginary pandemic , i don't know imaginary pandemic, i don't know how say but i'm going how to say that, but i'm going to imaginary pandemic to the imaginary pandemic and all are. just all the other garbage are. just tell what mean that. tell me what you mean by that. i mean the fact that i'm not mean by the fact that i'm not saying that covid does not exist. this is a disease saying that when control the that when you control the semantics and control semantics situations and control the get
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the language, then you get to control people to control how people react to them. you pandemic on repeat them. if you pandemic on repeat on , people start saying on the news, people start saying pandemic. a whole and pandemic. but as a whole and i ask you this a genuine question, did see a pandemic, nor did did you see a pandemic, nor did you people in masks because people masks fine. you saw people wore masks fine. you saw the news. you have what's the news? but you see with your news? but did you see with your own pandemic? did you see own eyes a pandemic? did you see people street? you people in the street? did you see hospitals? did you see ambulances running and forth? no, did did not see no, you did not. you did not see a of disinformation in a pandemic of disinformation in coming from mainstream coming from the mainstream media. and i think people are waking up to but i also waking up to it. but i also actually feel very for who actually feel very for folk who still feel frightened because . still feel frightened because. you've still got the new york times. you've still got the independent newspaper. you've still you've still got the guardian, you've still got the guardian, you've still pushing , the still got cnn pushing, the narrative of fear. but this shows how this shows how important to teach important is for them to teach us to ignore our eyes us to ignore our own eyes because don't a pandemic because you don't see a pandemic but still walk around and but you still walk around and talk a pandemic. once they talk about a pandemic. once they can they can ignore you, once they can convince ignore own convince to ignore your own senses, the slavery's senses, then the slavery's completely. no longer need completely. they no longer need to reality can to actually change reality can just sky is green
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just tell you the sky is green and you will sit and you will comply. and that's what they're scared they're scared scared of. they're scared of people like inspiring people people like me, inspiring people to up and say, no, to at city stand up and say, no, i don't i disagree with i don't see and i disagree with it. and my cancellation came at a where people lost a point where people have lost a lot of in traditional lot of faith in traditional media mechanisms. lost media mechanisms. they've lost faith in traditional social media want media platforms. they want of how absolutely. because how it will. absolutely. because people have sat and realise they've been lied to and they're consistently lied to. and they've been lied to and they're coyoutently lied to. and they've been lied to and they're coyou want lied to. and they've been lied to and they're coyou want new lied to. and they've been lied to and they're coyou want new information nd they've been lied to and they're coyou want new information and if you want new information and the even if you just the truth or even if you just want different of view want a different point of view to to your own conclusion. to come to your own conclusion. and on polarising, and it's based on polarising, you're have to go you're going to have to go different places and that's why their attempt to cancel me has failed seek me failed and will seek me out wherever on the internet wherever i go on the internet because they speak because they know i speak the truth. people just truth. people who have just heard of you through the mainstream though, would say you are sexist, you are racist, you are sexist, you misogynist. yeah, course it. misogynist. yeah, of course it. yeah. the thing yeah. and that's the thing that's kind of that's so crazy. it's kind of crazy. they call racist crazy. yeah. they call racist i'm mixed race with to begin with and yeah weaponized with and yeah it's weaponized virtue if have any kind of virtue if you have any kind of opinion on anything, you're going a degree of the going to have a degree of the population upset your population who's upset with your opinion your opinion doesn't matter if your opinion doesn't matter if your opinion earth is round opinion is the earth is round people out there who believe
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people who out there who believe the flat and they're the earth is flat and they're going upset with going to be genuinely upset with you. the mainstream you. so once the mainstream media decides that you are a dangerous person because you inspire they're inspire people to think they're going along and they're going to come along and they're going to come along and they're going virtue and going to weaponize virtue and choose racism, choose a buzzwords, racism, homophobe misogyny, some buzz word against. word that can't argue against. they're take it. they're going to take it. they're going to take it. they're to slap on you. they're going to slap on you. they're going to slap on you. they're it up in they're going to whip it up in the media machine and try to convince the world that you're somehow person, somehow a dangerous person, you're person, and your you're a bad person, and your ideas should ignored. and ideas should be ignored. and they me. absolutely. they failed with me. absolutely. you're and people they failed with me. absolutely. you starting and people they failed with me. absolutely. you starting to and people they failed with me. absolutely. you starting to realisei people they failed with me. absolutely. you starting to realise that ple are starting to realise that they simply lie. and now you're back were back on twitter. you were telling left platform telling me you left the platform when first banned with when you were first banned with 88,000 followers. how you 88,000 followers. how many you have of weeks? have after a couple of weeks? yeah back two weeks now. yeah been back two weeks now. i have 2.9 million. i think so. and down musk with and that down to elon musk with the person personally let you back. yeah. elon back. yeah. and elon truly a hero of free speech and he understands entering we were entering of entering a draconian age of genuine genuinely scary genuine it was genuinely scary where now i start where we're heading now i start to like there's hope to feel like there's some hope putting in the matrix putting a crack in the matrix and crack in dam. and i think and a crack in dam. and i think and a crack in dam. and i think a lot of people are fed up with, having ideas, forced down
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throat. it's important that throat. but it's important that we talk about these we stand up and talk about these things it's every things because it's on every level, even world cup to level, even from world cup to this to ignoring the this pandemic to ignoring the imaginary netflix, imaginary race card and netflix, there people not there are certain people not pointing obvious things in pointing out obvious things in the world that it's getting pretty to live in this pretty scary to live in this false we need people to false reality we need people to just up and no this is just stand up and say no this is absolute and you take that so great to have you thank your friend thank you very much friend here. thank you very much . up was woke . now coming up was woke hypocrite neville wrong to compare qatar human rights abuses to the tory government's handung abuses to the tory government's handling of strikes at the qatar world cup. no is forgetting what i think before most football . i think before most football. matt le tissier joins me i think before most football. matt le tissierjoins me on i think before most football. matt le tissier joins me on that at 1045. but first, should the bbc be defunded ? dedicating an bbc be defunded? dedicating an entire podcast to letting shamima begum tell her fairy tale? my panel back with me. so with newspaper front pages that's in the media about straight to the bank .
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returns as far as you sign in our media abouts more front pages have just been delivered let's straight to them. the daily mail leads with an rishi sunak has striking unions. he is ready to out against their quote unreasonable pay demands indefinitely. good on him. speaking to vote for the pm said would tolerate months of disruption than risk an inflationary wage price spiral and might on deaf ears. if that mail's story is anything go by. but the daily express carries a last hour from the leader of britain's nursing for sunak to personally negotiate a pay deal ahead of tomorrow's strikes options. said workers options. pat cullen said workers . don't want to down tools staying on the strikes. the sun at leeds with me daily call a taxias at leeds with me daily call a taxi as patients are warned even those who have heart attacks or strokes in areas. oh my goodness, this makes me so mad will be told to make their way to hospital tomorrow. we do not
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to hospital tomorrow. we do not to stand for this, folks. i the guardian ambulance strike threat lives on 999 patients nhs boss warns a quote huge risk harm has been predicted and up to three days of disruption expected. the daily telegraph that the nhs will face mount on their strikes are called off after a series of hospitals and trusts declared critical incidents . barclay will critical incidents. barclay will meet unions for last ditch talks tomorrow by superstar panel. back with me , top daily express back with me, top daily express columnist karen barlow, senior reporter at the ie newspaper , reporter at the ie newspaper, butterworth and political commentator suzanne evans. now the live loves that the bbc announced that british licence fee payers will be funding a new series starring other than shimmying of agam, the unbeliever affably titled i'm not a monster follows the isis bride over a year as she attempts to justify her unjust , attempts to justify her unjust, definable decision to leave the uk and join the death cult in syria seven years ago, when she was aged just 15. here's a taste of what to expect from the
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journalist responsible. josh baker the uk government says she's a threat to national security and has stripped her of her citizenship . and so today her citizenship. and so today she's, trapped in a prison camp at the edge of the desert in syria for more than a year i've been travelling there to meet her and hear her story. for the first time she's given me what she says is her full account of everything that happened . you everything that happened. you can hear it all in. i'm a monster series to the shamima begum story coming soon from sounds and five live. so not a one off interview? no. this is the bbc commissioning, an entire series aimed young people, presumably coming at great expense , a view to making expense, a view to making british viewers compassionate towards the terrorists who betrayed them . and come the new betrayed them. and come the new yean betrayed them. and come the new year, it's going to be hosted from bbc four to the bbc. sounds podcast set with an accompanying documentary airing on bbc2 and iplayer . unsurprisingly, the has
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iplayer. unsurprisingly, the has said to grant a platform ready for her propaganda campaign group defund. the bbc said this is the kind thing that would be wasted into a comedy that the bbc is actually running a pr campaign for someone who is a terrorist. we don't want licence fee pay. has money spent on heanng fee pay. has money spent on hearing the points of view of terrorists . carol malone this is terrorists. carol malone this is a new low. even the british fashion shows how much despise licence . the people who pay for licence. the people who pay for their very because the majority of those people would not want this woman given platform. you know such a javid made a decision to revoke her because of information had seen from intelligence services around the world particularly as cia report. josh fager has been talking to her for a year. she is going to tell him anything that's going to make us better it back into this country. i rather believe what a cia says, what our head of secure the head of our security services said, what the head of all terrorist services have said and that is
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she should not be back into this country and the bbc. all the acting an apologist for this woman . let's just remind people woman. let's just remind people you know she joined a death cult at a time when we were saying i'm television pictures of men having heads cut off. men being burned alive in cages. we're heanng burned alive in cages. we're hearing reports of women and children being raped and then buned children being raped and then buried alive. she joined that she wasn't a stupid girl. she a nice student at school. she got out of country and into out of this country and into syria and to pretend that she was groomed and that's why she was groomed and that's why she was an even if she was groomed and even she she wasn't for somebody . she was the security somebody. she was the security service is think she's a risk to this and people like josh baker all good are trying to make it okay you know exactly what this podcast to say, don't you? you know how it's going to end there. he's going to put a case for her coming back into this country, you know, because the name the podcast, benjamin name of the podcast, benjamin is, a monster she is a is, i'm not a monster she is a monster. news flash. well i mean, i find it extraordinary
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that a should criticise questioning and investigating one of the most significant and high profile cases that we've had in recent years. and you find that martin bashir , if you find that martin bashir, if you have a sure question, have you? yeah. but if have a problem with the bbc , an interview with the bbc, an interview with shemima baker, it's not an interview. then why did you allow an interview on your. this isn't an interview. why did this isn't an interview. why did this is not going to view he's is not going to view this. he's going to how you just going to be how you just explained just explained explained i've just explained this entire tell the this is an entire to tell the shamima begum story give you the title i'm not a monster so they have absolute rightly decided but hang how they intend to present this woman your intro said it's wrong give her a platform. it is you gave her a platform. it is you gave her a platform on this show you had her on. i think you've totally missed the point. i'm in. i'm pointing out the hypocrisy. i didn't like the bbc. i'm not criticising the times newspaper or the daily mail or various other people. i you actually do have i interviewed shamima begum put difficult questions her what
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i'm criticising is a bbc series clearly designed for a young audience to try and present someone who i believe is a monster as not a monster clearly been a totally different to the interview suzanne she said this is exactly how this is going to play is exactly how this is going to play . we don't know. we can't do play. we don't know. we can't do title of the piece. i'm not a monster. and she as you say, done. she a monster. and i fundamentally believe she should never be left back into country. i absolutely . with benjamin i absolutely. with benjamin this is is legitimate avenue is a this is legitimate avenue explore for a journalist and for the bbc and i don't have a problem with it to be honest and i think the other to make out is that we're all imagining that she's going to come out very well of this. that's not a foregone conclusion. i remember, it me with our hitting, it seems to me with our hitting, there was massive roar when there was a massive roar when nick of was nick griffin of the bnp was allowed question time. everyone was furious . yes, actually, he was furious. yes, actually, he hung himself and he barely had any public profile after that. and the bnp went the same with anjem chaudry. he was allowed to
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speak on the radio for today programme, but can also say idiot . but programme, but can also say idiot. but this guy has spent a lot of public support. this guy just has spent a year. he said himself is the interest who says this is the narrative? no, it isn't . this is his narrative and isn't. this is his narrative and it's her narrative. i would rather believe the narrative. me and retweeted me. if i don't trust. the bbc when it comes my narrative because look what their narrative was when it came to brexit. look at what their narrative was when it came covid. so i'm not going to trust the bbc now when it narrative back , i think you're trying to back, i think you're trying to rescue what is actually anansi freedom of speech. nancy journalism view by conflating your view, the with this your general view, the with this and the thing is actually you know because i'm just saying know no because i'm just saying that it's absolutely fine to me interview shamima begum but i'm sorry we haven't handed her a ten part series on gb news i'm shamima bakam you must understand they are very different even when somebody is,
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you're being disingenuous. somebody for a year they you you earn their trust . in my earn their trust. in my experience as a journalist if you can get people's trust, they're more likely to tell you they're more likely to tell you the truth and to like they actually to trip off an expose, do know if they were do know what if they were prepared to call show the monster that shamima begum story if toxic maybe isn't there are still regrettably a great many people who are being radicalised this country and that go down that avenue and i think we are better off understanding and how that happens than pretending it's and i think we've it's not there and i think we've seen it. we have to believe what she says how it happens. we don't know that's you don't don't know if that's you don't have believe told we to have to believe how told we to do what look you lie. i don't that country way we were being asked to believe she's not a monster and i know it's a cry the bbc anymore. i just don't trust them. maybe i'm nude and then they can pay out of their own pockets and see if it starts thinking okay about it. now, finally , if we want to get out finally, if we want to get out
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to harry and meghan's tell all on netflix, i'm afraid to say i'll back this time. not co—presenting a netflix series called live to lead that features some of the worst people from public life who they reckon have quote, shaped our world i this was inspired by nelson mandela who once said what counts in life is not the fact that we have lived . it is what counts in life is not the what difference we have made the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead . if you choose the life we lead. if you choose to fail us , we will never you as to fail us, we will never you as leaders have the keys to create a sense of security and, a sense of hope. harry meghan's archewell organisation, co—produced seven part series with the nelson mandela foundation. it premieres on tuesday, but sure, you'll think of a better way to say and i gusti, you eco extremist grace an overall authoritarian. justin
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two what a cast list , i have to two what a cast list, i have to be honest. suzanne and carol you were very angry looking at that winston brush. move over. as for jacinda ardern, that woman be in jail she should not be leader of here. i cannot stand that. we cannot stand that if we go by that. cannot stand that if we go by that . thank cannot stand that if we go by that. thank you so much. but coming the palace race well between lady hussy and ngozi fulani seems to have been quashed with an emergency wmmw quashed with an emergency summit. but who has come out of the whole ordeal on top? i right. royal greatest person in union jack has coming up at 1050. but first england legend matt litzy eight tackles gary neville's gobsmacking attempt to derail the world cup final by comparing qatar's human rights abuses to the tory government's handung abuses to the tory government's handling of strikes. matt le tissier uncanny . so handling of strikes. matt le tissier uncanny. so in just 2 minutes time.
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it's time now for cancelled . and it's time now for cancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. dufing sweeping the rest of the media. during yesterday's final pernicious pundit gary neville caused outrage with his latest round of world cup virtue . round of world cup virtue. extraordinary comparing the british government's reluctance to give nurses a 19% pay increase with the qatari regime human rights abuses. look and it's just worth mentioning that we've got a current government in our country demonising rail workers. ambulance workers and terrifyingly nurses. so in our we've got to look at workers rights . but we've got to look at workers rights. but certainly we've got to look at workers rights . but certainly when rights. but certainly when football goes , we have to make football goes, we have to make sure we pick up on workers rights wherever it goes, because people have got to be equal. they've got to be treated equal. we can't people being paid we can't have people being paid absolute pittance to work. we can't have people in accommodation unsavoury can't have people in accodisgustingi unsavoury can't have people in acco disgusting we unsavoury can't have people in acco disgusting we can'tnsavoury can't have people in acco disgusting we can't have ury and disgusting we can't have that. that shouldn't happen with wealth it shouldn't wealth exists, but it shouldn't happen our country that our
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happen in our country that our nurses are having fight an nurses are having to fight an extra an extra £2, extra pound or an extra £2, either so furious about either. i was so furious about this i wrote a new mail online column about it today of the qatar world cup has taught. one thing is that the west and demand for woke politics to infiltrate event infiltrate every event is not only but our only exhausting but exposes our former as hopeless former heroes as hopeless hypocrites. now that given neville has previously taken the qatari coin here to tackle neatly, neville's former southampton and england ace matt le tissier . i southampton and england ace matt le tissier. i met you and i have always pretty clear on this. we're actually fine for people to go to if that's what they wanted to do . the issue is when wanted to do. the issue is when they into virtue signalling hypocrites . and for me evil to hypocrites. and for me evil to equate the qatari regime and we don't need to go into what the qataris do. we've spoken about it for weeks we all right. they kill people . can't be gay. you kill people. can't be gay. you can't live a life as when we know they do. for him to equate that with the british government's over strikes, it was intellectually dishonest . i
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was intellectually dishonest. i think was incredibly intellectually dishonest. but i think the worst bit for me is that gary took that opportunity when really the focus should have been on the footballers, the world cup finals, biggest game of the year. it shouldn't really use that platform to then start having a go at the tory government. mean i'm no fan of the tory government myself. but there's a time and a place i think for that kind of criticism and to equate those two things, i just don't think i and to equate those two things, ijust don't think i don't and to equate those two things, i just don't think i don't think they're on the same planet those issues. and the problem is matt he seems be acting as a paid apologist now for the qatari regime because of course he has taken millions and millions of pounds from them to cover the event for in sports which is the qataris owned broadcaster . yeah qataris owned broadcaster. yeah i mean i don't know the exact figures and you know that is as said many times that's up to gary if he wants take that
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money, that's fine. but don't don't portray it as like you know, i've got two choices i could either i could either not go or i could either go and say something about it or, you know, and try and do something about it or, you know, i can say, well, i as well. why couldn't you home and speak about you stay at home and speak about it at the same time rather than go there, take their money, and then out about it. then and speak out about it. there's two options in there's more than two options in this, gary, and i it kind this, gary, and i think it kind of forgets that sometimes when the irony is he said he was going to speak out about it we actually saw no evidence of him speaking at all on b in tv because presumably they would have if he did so the have sense that if he did so the moment chose to speak about moment he chose to speak about it, he actually turned it into attack on. really? i just thought it was really inappropriate . and i agree it's inappropriate. and i agree it's not really a tory issue. this to me is about patriotism. don't us to qatar. right we've got a lot of problems. right. but don't compare us to qatar. no, that's exactly right. and i think the
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issue really the real big issue for me was was don't use the world cup. the biggest game of football. yeah, it was a joyous occasion. you know it was a fantastic football match greatest match ever. do you reckon that is what it was. certainly the greatest world final i've ever witnessed in my lifetime. you sadly, i was lifetime. you know, sadly, i was two years too late to us actually winning the world cup 1966. and i've had a lot of heartache since, but that was certainly the most entertaining world cup final i've seen. yeah, i mean what an advertisement for beautiful game because i was totally hooked matt le tissier it was great matt thank you. we will speak in the new year. merry christmas matt le tissier but it's time now to reveal today's greatest person and union. jack has karl malone your gp , please. my name is lady gp, please. my name is lady hussey for graciously gregg to sit down with new jersey , this sit down with new jersey, this is the woman who went on national tv and said she'd felt abused and violated it because mr. hussey had asked her a few times. what sort of official
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africa she was from an understandable question, bearing in was in african in mind was in full african dress and was at global dress and it was at global event. susan hussey, i thought was very gracious. she's apologised. i'm not entirely sure what she's apologising for, but her. she felt had to but good on her. she felt had to do it for the royal family because she's respectable and she yeah. benjamin she did. yeah. benjamin butterworth, your nominee? well, my friend is nkosi my greatest friend is nkosi fella. oh, you just trying to win painting to god? she win ball painting to god? she isn't from . she's from hackney. isn't from. she's from hackney. yeah that's what she said in the first place. and fact that she had the grace and the decency to meet my please and try and help lots of people who didn't understand. the problem to now think including prince think about including prince william proud william is something to be proud of. evans, 91 year old of. suzanne evans, 91 year old veteran geoffrey long mba, who was forced out of active service in the army when his parachute failed to open. you believe it? and since he retired 15 years ago. he's raised over and since he retired 15 years ago. he's raised ove r £300,000 ago. he's raised over £300,000 for charity and has just a 40 mile walk aged 91. good all to him. but you know what? because
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this is a show i'm very passionate about. i've got to go. carol malone and lady susan as today's greatest person. and it makes me happy that benjamin shaking head union jack. it makes me happy that benjamin shaking head union jack . you shaking head union jack. you know carol we don't have an e minus gary neville pontificating again from multi—million pound ivory tower. well, you said you had the temerity to compare low paid migrant workers , a guitar paid migrant workers, a guitar who are paid about 220 quid a month to the strikers . james month to the strikers. james corden, the train driver. sir, i'm 70 grand here, but they give anyway. so you don't just say, oh, i agree, i just see. made oh, i agree, ijust see. made a very important point when you said he promised he would speak out about those on guitar, that was his justification. never said a he instead said a word. he prison instead benjamin norwood beckham, benjamin norwood david beckham, the former gay icon who gave what's the word, gay roman or whatever figures looked like they were not me. you know, he did actually magazine cover years ago. anyway, he went and qatar he had the qatar and then he had the audacity to finally say words he said it's positive debate about key issues has been stimulated
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said it's positive debate about key what's has been stimulated said it's positive debate about key what's has be money ulated said it's positive debate about key what's has be money fromd oh, what's taking money from home evidence from any home is that evidence from any nicholas sturgeon because this week scottish the gender week in the scottish the gender recognition reform bill is probably likely to become so that basic self—identification and i could be a more great nominee i could usually choose any of the but shocker i'm going to go benjamin butterworth what david beckham as today's union jack as caroline benjamin the way it's suzanne evans you have all been fabulous. merry christmas. i'm going to see you next year, but i am back again . next year, but i am back again. night 9 pm. headline this next good.
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good evening you're with polly middle east in the gb newsroom coming next is headline is but first let's bring you up to date with the latest news and breaking news within the last half an hour, we bring you the sad that two—tone legend and lead singer of specials, lead singer of the specials, terry died after terry hall, has died after a short illness at the age of 63. his band mates posted on social media saying was a beautiful friend, brother and one of the most brilliant singers . the most brilliant singers. the specials chronicled the lives the uk's disenfranchised youth dunng the uk's disenfranchised youth during the eighties, with hits like too much, too young and ghost town . the band said terry ghost town. the band said terry was a husband and father and one of the kindest, funniest and most genuine souls his music and performances in capture created the very essence of life.
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