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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight as prepare to abandon patients and nurses in more dangerous in january sunak finally channelled the iron lady by staring down the iron lady by staring down the marxist unions , inflicting the marxist unions, inflicting death and destruction on country. i'll unleash on the hard left's politically charged winter of discontent that must fail in my digest. next day, my superstar. i've had give their view. tonight i'm, joined by amanda patel, calvin robinson and rebecca the fleet street legend. calvin mackenzie's scathing of ambulance workers has already infuriated the woke
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mob . he joins me live to explain mob. he joins me live to explain why . he's so furious with the why. he's so furious with the nhs workers who he says are using your pain to up pay. he's on at 1045 as needed year in politics we've lost 2 pm. so i'm democratic queues watched wet seize control of the conservative party and witnessed full scale invasion of our southern border . so what's jacob southern border. so what's jacob rees—mogg verdict on a whirlwind 12 months in westminster the true blue tory grandee speaks live in the studio at 1015. plus we're rolling out the red carpet, ready for the wolf. the farage awards, 2022. as nigel reveals political hero villain and embarrassment of year, i can think of quite a few nominations , but find out who takes home the gongs at 935 as the new york times runs another sky raising anti britain column, according the monarchy to be dismantled in of their netflix reality show . of their netflix reality show. have harry and meghan done damage to the uk's reputation
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internationally? ernest owens , internationally? ernest owens, bolton and kinsey schofield it out in the clash has the snp lost the plot calling for jeremy clarkson to be banned from itv forever following outrage over his meghan column. political firebrand ann widdecombe weighs on in this cancel culture outrage quitting style at 950 as nicholas sturgeon and the are accused of trying to shut debate on their controversial recognition bill dead publicly debating this much needed the snp government has attempted to shut down debate and silence colleagues all around this chamber. so is the bill that's been pulled over in the scottish parliament as i speak a bit of biological women . plus should biological women. plus should the royal family be sweating over the release of prince andrew? the music hall royal highness, how do you think that went? well i nailed . i did went? well i nailed. i did everything right to offer you another sneak ache. her in
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shadow , controversial festive shadow, controversial festive offering at 1030, well up to march, newspapers hot off the press a new great in union jack jackass on the way to this is dan wootton tonight let's go . dan wootton tonight let's go. the what the farage awards 2022 i'll believe me i cannot wait for this but before all of that the dudes with polly mentalist . the dudes with polly mentalist. dan thank you and good evening to our top story tonight, ambulance workers and paramedics are preparing to strike tomorrow after last minute talks between the government and unions failed to address the issue of pay the health secretary met union representatives earlier on today, but discussions were off the table . instead, the the table. instead, the government sought reassurances over strike cover patient safety
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at five ambulance trusts have declared critical incidents as they face unprecedented pressure ahead of the walkout . well, ahead of the walkout. well, around 600 members of the army navy raaf have been drafted to in during the walkouts. members of the armed forces have been taking part in two days training preparation at wellington in london where they are being trained to drive ambulances . the trained to drive ambulances. the workers said they were honoured to cover for ambulance workers despite having to sacrifice time off themselves . well, thousands off themselves. well, thousands off themselves. well, thousands of in england, northern ireland , wales have walked out for the second time in under a week . the second time in under a week. the royal college of nursing has their action could go on as well for six months more unless agreement can be reached. they're calling for 5% above inflation pay rise. but the government says demand is unaffordable . the health unaffordable. the health secretary, steve barclay . the secretary, steve barclay. the government has prioritised the entire nhs instead on pay. we
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have an independ process and we have an independ process and we have accepted that in full and of course that on top of the extra privatisation of the nhs last year. but we also alongside that need to focus on patients , that need to focus on patients, we need to focus on those pandemic waiting, get we need to focus on those pandemic waiting , get those pandemic waiting, get those waiting lists , and that's why waiting lists, and that's why we've invested the extra 6.6 billion over the next two years. so we prioritised the nhs and social care in the autumn at a time of difficulty for the economy because we recognise we need to get those things down. well the prime minister in response has been backing the findings of the independ pay review body as he faced questions over nhs strikes . questions over nhs strikes. appearing before a committee of mps , rishi sunak defended the mps, rishi sunak defended the government's refusal to increase its offer to nurses and paramedics, saying the best way to help the country was to increase wages but instead to bnng increase wages but instead to bring down. i've acknowledged that it bring down. i've acknowledged thatitis bring down. i've acknowledged that it is difficult. it's
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difficult for everybody because inflation is where it is and the best way to help them and to help everyone else in the country is for us to get a grip and, reduce inflation as quickly as possible. and we need to make sure that decisions we make sure that decisions that we make can about outcome. because sure that decisions that we make cawe about outcome. because sure that decisions that we make cawe get about outcome. because sure that decisions that we make cawe get itbout outcome. because sure that decisions that we make cawe get it wronthcome. because sure that decisions that we make cawe get it wrong and ne. because sure that decisions that we make cawe get it wrong and we're cause if we get it wrong and we're still with high still dealing with high inflation in a year's time, that's not going to help anybody. i want see anybody. i don't want to see that. i want to see things get back to. and that's why having a independent process is an independent pay process is an important part , us making those important part, us making those decisions . rishi important part, us making those decisions. rishi sunak important part, us making those decisions . rishi sunak lastly, decisions. rishi sunak lastly, a coroner ruled the 11 victims of the shoreham air show disaster in 2015 were unlawful who killed 11 men, died after their aircraft crashed onto a 27 dunng aircraft crashed onto a 27 during an aerial display. the eventin during an aerial display. the event in west sussex. the coroner said the plane crash was a result of poorjudgement made a result of poor judgement made one pilot when a manoeuvre. the also said the other victims no part in causing own deaths that
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you up to date on tv online dab+ radio. with gb news tonight where it's time for dan wootton tonight . tonight. as the marxist union's responsible for dangerous strikes by nurses and ambulance workers tomorrow inexcusably put british lives at risk . sunak workers tomorrow inexcusably put british lives at risk. sunak is staring down the hard left fanatics like thatcher and miners in the mid eighties, the former chancellor is insistent that above inflation. public sector pay hikes like the 19% being demanded by the rcn would lead to an inflationary death cycle. asked by the daily mail in a rare if the uk is equipped to deal with months of coordinated strike action , sunak coordinated strike action, sunak channelled his inner lady to
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respond on quizzically. so this is what he said. he said. yes. look, i'm going make the same arguments. i've been making. and today continued to talk tough dunng today continued to talk tough during his first appearance in front of mps at the liaison committee. it's difficult for everybody because inflation is where it is and the best way to help them and to help everyone else in the country is for us to get a grip and, reduce inflation as quickly as possible . and we as quickly as possible. and we need make that decisions need to make sure that decisions that bring about that we make can bring about outcome. because if we get it wrong and still dealing with high inflation in a year's time, that's not going help anybody that's not going to help anybody . having . and that's why having a independent pay process is important. part of us making those decisions and getting them correct and that's i would accept those recommendations for and sunak pay increases are possible for the next financial year but not not now as inflation peaks. it's a tough message but the responsible one for our economy . that said, how for our economy. that said, how the how did we get here in the
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first place, given the conservative election manifesto pledge to get tough on militant unions insisting on service levels across essential areas, instead as heart attack victims might have to make their own way to a&e tomorrow and nhs ambulance chief anonymously told the times the best we can hope for is that everyone stays indoors. no one falls over. no one gets ill and, no one has a gun crash . i can't for the life gun crash. i can't for the life of me understand why the police are from striking but nhs staff are from striking but nhs staff are not and it's unfathomable that in 2022 britain, a government minister, is asking us to avoid dangerous activities . as will quince did the, spawning will be disruption to service and it is important that we know where people are planning risky activity. i would strongly them not to not to do so because will be disruption on
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the day risky activity like walk leaving the house going , leaving the house going, christmas shopping, driving to work i mean the rmt rail strikes have already seen many our biggest cities resemble ghost towns so shame on the unions who are encouraging the third christmas lockdown by stealth following two years of hysterics and covid lockdown misery that put us in this perilous financial situation in the first place. let's remember for a moment that labour and the were never calling for the economy to be opened up. allowing us all to get back to work in the economy to avoid a terminal decline . no, to avoid a terminal decline. no, they were the base in mob branding folk me who opposed lockdowns killers and calling for harder and longer restrictions to be implemented. this is where we've ended up as a result . it's where the hard a result. it's where the hard left unions who backed to the tune of millions and of pounds a
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year , always wanted us. they year, always wanted us. they believe that chaos and carnage caused by a new winter of discontent and yes, death . it's discontent and yes, death. it's thanks to this general by stealth will see the tories forced from office . but i hope forced from office. but i hope and believe that brits are more sensible and don't want a labour government in power by 2023. that is, control ruled by union barons . but to respond now my barons. but to respond now my superstar panel, barons. but to respond now my superstar panel , top daily mail superstar panel, top daily mail columnist and broadcast amanda patel. they commentator and gb news host the reverend calvin robinson and the author and rebecca reid . now, amanda, look, rebecca reid. now, amanda, look, you know, i've been of rishi sunak, but i feel like he is taking absolutely the right position on these strikes. he's channelling his inner iron lady and actually , if he can stand and actually, if he can stand union, the far left down, he might . my respect. union, the far left down, he might. my respect. i think what he's channelling dan is he's in
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a chancellor he knows that the economy is . can we say stuff on economy is. can we say stuff on tv. it's the economy stuff we can't these things . in these can't these things. in these kind of pay rise, it's just not possible about inflation. poverty by way of way above inflation . and in all of this, inflation. and in all of this, look, we always expect the rail unions to completely destroy christmas . that's what they christmas. that's what they always did. they orchestrated all. but what i find most disappointing is that the nurses who we love, we clap. we think that they're wonderful. we think this saints . that they're wonderful. we think this saints. but that they're wonderful. we think this saints . but suddenly we're this saints. but suddenly we're starting to get this slight feeling that there in this with all those you unions who all of those you unions who actually want to destroy the country , you know this pay deal country, you know this pay deal that they negotiate at the moment was actually first put on the table about nine months ago. so had all this time to decide to strike . they've had all these to strike. they've had all these opportunities and they've they've coordinated with the most vicious wing militant who
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are funding the labour party to totally bring down the government. and that makes feel that makes feel less like clapping for them because they seem to have become so militant on and they get rubbish pay. they should get better pay , you they should get better pay, you know, but this is what they're doing now that i'm afraid that they're losing my respect calvin tomorrow is actually probably the most disturbing day of these strikes so far . if the most disturbing day of these strikes so far. if you the most disturbing day of these strikes so far . if you suffer a strikes so far. if you suffer a stroke tomorrow , if you suffer a stroke tomorrow, if you suffer a heart attack , if you call out no heart attack, if you call out no no nothing, you say, oh , think no nothing, you say, oh, think i'm okay , you're going to be i'm okay, you're going to be told . okay, madam. okay, sir, told. okay, madam. okay, sir, get to the hospital. your self. i mean, that is what we're with in 2020 to britain. it's a postcode tomorrow as to whether you survive or not, whether an ambulance will be sent to you that feels morally reprehensible
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to me. yeah, a lot of the 999 areas already have backlogs when you call them, there's already a list of 50 people ahead of you before they even get to you. and then once before strike, then once before the strike, that's what? i mean already before. what it's going before. imagine what it's going to we to be like. and now we have people driving aren't people driving that aren't trained flashing trained to do the blue flashing alert light so they can't go through traffic in same through traffic in the same that ambulance usually would ambulance drivers usually would . to be . so there are going to be people struggling suffering, . so there are going to be penota struggling suffering, . so there are going to be penot dying,gling suffering, . so there are going to be penot dying, because suffering, . so there are going to be penot dying, because the ffering, if not dying, because the strike, it's dangerous, it's abhorrent. wrong. i think abhorrent. it's wrong. i think rishi sunak should buckle down, show some true strength and not not crumble . the demands of the not crumble. the demands of the unions . i not crumble. the demands of the unions. i think he not crumble. the demands of the unions . i think he should unions. i think he should finish. we shouldn't he should finish. we shouldn't he should finish trumpet not just start over and not only is it over for him in terms of his respect within the conservative party. yeah him in terms yeah it's over for him in terms controlling inflation because if he one all of the unions he buckles one all of the unions know that this sort of strike action and they're colluding. but that's the problem right. but that's the problem right. but there are different levels which we need a service and actually we can just about get
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by without trains. it's very annoying. it's very people. social lives are impacted. i think, they're not the same. think, but they're not the same. but this what do you but but what this is what do you what do you more? a nurse what do you need more? a nurse or a train? need nurse or a train? you need a nurse more. quite i don't to more. i'm quite i don't to undermine the damage that the rmt strikes doing the no but rmt strikes are doing the no but it's not they're not destroying businesses destroying businesses they are destroying families getting together for christmas that's not a sizeable dying i out that he wasn't going to be able get his train on christmas eve. don't get me wrong get wrong think wrong don't get me wrong think that's that's hard to do don't get wrong. i completely get me wrong. i completely i completely that but i'm completely that but what i'm saying is i don't understand why we great we can't have a great conversation i'm like conversation i'm always like because grown up you're because i'm not grown up you're mate having mate no one's having a conversation i'm grown conversation i'm not grown up these conversation is this these the conversation is this union and not know the union barons and not know the conversation has to be we have only we have only got this much therefore not everybody can have a pay therefore not everybody can have a pay rise. who do we need most 7 a pay rise. who do we need most ? are the nurses? you will give them i'll it them a better i'll see it because i know you love the nurses and the union nurses and the nurses union and you say that they're acting reasonably. it you that
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reasonably. i put it you that demanding a 19% pay increase in the middle of an inflation death spiral i describe it is anything but when . did they when did they but when. did they when did they not come in. they and also when was the last pay in central pay. right. actually in the sector pay right. actually in the sector pay freeze the only profession it that received a 3% pay rise was was the nurses and what are they doing now. they're threatening six months more strikes . yeah. and it just does strikes. yeah. and it just does it, it just feels unkind just to me. done it just feels like. do you feel . oh rebecca with the you feel. oh rebecca with the fact that nurses are striking and the workers. the thing i find frustrating is there was a perception of health care workers as saints, angels or heroes. and use this language heroes. and we use this language to that is to obscure the fact that it is a job. is a career. it is job. it is a career. it is a job. it is a career. it is a job. people do not become nurses because saints because because they are saints because what it should do, it strike a will the police do anything will the police to do anything anyway. don't notice. anyway. so i don't notice. oh i don't say that. don't say that. what should they also time. i think they haven't done anything about any of the times . no, no,
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about any of the times. no, no, no they haven't. but the thing is if you say that you are prepared to have a society where the police or the army can go on strike and you what they want, you want anarchy . i strike and you what they want, you want anarchy. i mean, i don't want my own army . i can't don't want my own army. i can't possibly i don't think we need a police and an army anyway. i think of all the other rebecca, they're completely different disciplines. come on. think disciplines. come on. i think they all. i really don't mean i'm. no, i'm not. but half of my defund police field before but i fundamentally don't think that we need a police officer that . we need a police officer that. that's you to , say that's very easy for you to, say from middle class pedestal. from your middle class pedestal. i don't want to countenance . i'm i don't want to countenance. i'm not living in a middle class, but sorry with with with with with the nurses and with the ambulance . i believe they ambulance. i believe they deserve a pay rise. i believe. okay you should have one. yeah, but not getting one. i've been offered one, but not. which is not affordable. but it's not only doing is should be cutting out the slashes overspend in the nhs. yeah. that we do with thousands every year more and half of every you would you
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would you could but it is an inefficient and should system tony wrong station there needs to a bigger conversation but not right now but the people who are running into this conversation now why are those people who we respected so much we just respected so much and we just want more money? wouldn't want more money? why wouldn't they? although we all. do have they? although we all. i do have one other thought about regime i really admire i mean, i was really admire i mean, i was really fired up by front page of the daily mail today say said i'm see them done i'm going to see them done and then that his then i scoff at that his favourite record is michael boo play favourite record is michael boo play . oh poor play. i don't play. oh poor play. i don't know. but do you want me to just love? actually and i know it would you don't really. oh well about how much michael a christmas song he could not a song. yeah it's like you are the safest christmas song happy christmas was over john lennon and yoko on immediately. that was a terrible choice . well, was a terrible choice. well, that's fine. but at least i have say she's always the pogues , the
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say she's always the pogues, the kelvin. this is what happens really not a heathen as a prime minister but carol of the bells don't really even bakery. can we go to you calling mercy you mccarthy then what is your christmas carol so it was a pogues versus new york city. yeah, it's first one. it's brilliant. are we allowed sing the naughty word you know you know, you. what happened on the before? no, i'm not doing it. but not right now , because we've but not right now, because we've got to go to the break kelvin robinson have of to tell their heroine very boisterous tonight nigel gives his no nonsense political rap of the year as he dishes out the 2022 what the farrago awards so we're going to roll out the red carpet that very special ceremony we promise no virtue signalling except in the speeches but first has harry and meghan's netflix reality show done serious damage to the uk's reputation internationally 7 uk's reputation internationally ? former ukip leader henry bolton up journalist and author ernest owens and stateside royal commentator kinsey schofield.
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clash . not only the sussexes clash. not only the sussexes netflix hit shattered harry's relationship with brother betrayed the memory of his and trampled on the legacy of the late queen and may also be causing serious damage to the country . sent in blood after the country. sent in blood after the six hour tv atrocity, the emboldened media have ramped up their attacks on britain revelling in the chance to paint us as sort of racist hellhole in the latest scathing attack by the latest scathing attack by the former newspaper of record turned partisan rag, the new york times roxane gay rights chilling to realise that racism is so powerful that the royal family ruin what is the now the one opportunity they were given to reach the hearts minds of the very people who make their lives possible, doesn't possible, the monarchy doesn't need to be changed. it needs to be dismantled . but while harry be dismantled. but while harry and meghan may , given the woke and meghan may, given the woke media ample ammo , lots of media ample ammo, lots of british bashing agenda receives isn't having it. british bashing agenda receives isn't having it . they absolutely isn't having it. they absolutely do not believe britain is a
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racist country. and i'd hope that as in our nation's first british, asian prime minister, when i say that it carries some weight , i'm when i say that it carries some weight, i'm really proud of our country culture. its its beauty and actually it's an enormous privilege to champion britain andindeed privilege to champion britain and indeed its institutions like the monarchy. when i'm out and about on the world stage . but do about on the world stage. but do you think have and meghan damaged the reputation of the uk internationally down at gb news don't uk vote in our poll at gb news on twitter but weighing in on this former ukip leader on this now former ukip leader veteran henry bolton the author and journalist ernest owens actually wrote the book the case cancel culture. so probably wants to cancel all of the uk and the showbiz reporter and royal expert stateside kinsey schofield so henry bolton this now feels like a real campaign, doesn't it? campaign led by harry and meghan and their cheerleaders in woke us media to do down the uk as to bring down
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our monarchy when in fact henry our monarchy when in fact henry our monarchy when in fact henry our monarchy is strong. it has the support of the british pubuc the support of the british public and by the way the uk one of the least racist , most of the least racist, most tolerant countries the world. and that is a fact dan and you're 100% correct there but you're 100% correct there but you what's motivating this i think you know there are a couple of things i think harry's incredibly insecure. i think meghan was the particularly the american media and the left wing media here would love to paint this as a racist, divisive identity politics issue. it is not when we look at her behaviour , i mean, i don't know, behaviour, i mean, i don't know, i don't know the woman i have no particular wish to get know her. i'd be pleasant to her if i meet her. but i think her behaviour narcissistic and people judge her on that and it's nothing to do with colour, it's nothing to do with colour, it's nothing to do with colour, it's nothing to do with racism in the uk , of do with racism in the uk, of which i don't believe there is any either. they're all racists and every society and every and every culture and i think it's
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abhorrent, but in this case. it's nothing to do race, it's to do with her own . and of course, do with her own. and of course, you know , they now, having you know, they now, having broken with the royal family have one commodity to offer. and is themselves and the scandal they create. and it's a rather sort of reality tv sense . and of sort of reality tv sense. and of course, it's being lapped up by certain people in both on both sides of the atlantic and, they're making money out of it. and i think, you know, a it's a scandal always the royal family falsely. and i think to do so to make money are both abhor pieces of behaviour and being judged on that but you know then something that but you know then something that was missed time ago and if i may just add this my first sort of red flag on this was actually harry appeared some ago outside or on day on parade at the cenotaph wearing a beard. yes had authority from the queen do that. but it is to having
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commanded troops as an army officer both in the regular army and in the territorial army , to and in the territorial army, to wear a beard when know full well that it's against queen's regulations and one of your soldiers is allowed to wear a beard. i think it just shows a certain disdain and disrespect for those people and. he's been showing increasing disrespect for british institutions ever since he's met mark meghan markle and i think there lies the problem ernest owens you cannot clean away , clean away. cannot clean away, clean away. when i said that the uk was one of the most tolerant and racist countries in the world, why why ? well, i won't. for starters, you know, running book the case for cancel culture. i don't want cancel a britain i love coming from dan wilson show so i would never the dan well good move what about what about the monarchy seem to want monarchy that you seem to want to bring that down. i do think that the monarchy bringing itself down i think that what happened here was an opportunity
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where there has been many complaints of hate i mean colonialism is something that the was supporting you look at you know areas like jamaica and others are away from the british. i mean that's not just because not race you can't ignore race in those as any black about racism in great britain and i will tell you that you know they are very much so we'll say it exists and also as an american. i'm not saying doesn't have racism. i you all did come here . yeah. actually, did come here. yeah. actually, the only example of racism, no weirdness . the only example of racism, no weirdness. no. you the only example of racism, no weirdness . no. you know, we're weirdness. no. you know, we're just holed . one second. the only just holed. one second. the only example of that, meghan markle was able to point to in her entire six hour win she faced on netflix , was her mother being netflix, was her mother being called the n—word? guess where that happened? ernest los angeles lost . charles. she angeles lost. charles. she produced no evidence of any racism. she did experience of uk
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. well, the problem is that you're only racism as the n—word which is inappropriate. there's other ways that you're not just saying that was the only that she produced of racism that the british media has found other ways to racially categorise and discuss her there was a part in the document we talked about one of the royal wearing a bonnet that was a racially offensive pendant that she wore and it caused controversy . we also know caused controversy. we also know some of the issues with baby archie that was brought up dunng archie that was brought up during the special she has name that these are unsubstantiated accusations and the thing that i've got here is all you to victimise this couple who are on millions of dollars who live in a mansion , who have got a mansion, who have got a lifestyle that apart from the pubuchy lifestyle that apart from the publicity they courted and created for themselves, have got a apart from that so must with kids racism their right is
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tasteful and your victim is too. if they get caught they'd have a lovely life . do you think that lovely life. do you think that rich people do not experience racism as a black person no matter what level? i was at, whether i was an ivy school or pubuc whether i was an ivy school or public school? of course i but but i think it's just talking about whether prince harry and meghan have experienced racism. and of course it is i will remind you the only we actually have of a member of the royal family being racist is prince harry himself wearing the uniform to the dress up party and referring to one of his mates in the army, pakistani as the p word, which is highly offensive to that community. so that's the only you can have of racism in the world. prince look, i want to bring in kinsey schofield at the go when the aunfies schofield at the go when the aunties two weeks ago when the family members and you all tried say that she was too old so she may not known what she was lady hussey so you i don't see what
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race for a single saying, but that's a different debate. kinsey schofield i want to bring you in. why new york so you in. why is the new york so desperate to bring down our monarchy so desperate to paint britain as a racist hellhole and kinsey does that reflect the wider opinion of the american pubuc wider opinion of the american public ? well, i mean, i do think public? well, i mean, i do think it's worth noting that it's hanukkah . the new york times hanukkah. the new york times just printed a crossword puzzle in the shape of a swastika . so in the shape of a swastika. so i don't know if they're really who we should look to for lessons and about it . so and tolerance about it. so i don't , i don't really think that don't, i don't really think that anybody should at them and say, yes, that's who we should aspire to be like , but i, i don't to be like, but i, i don't i think that harry and meghan are smart because they try to associate with the liberal because the rules don't apply to them . they're, they caught the them. they're, they caught the exact, you know, exactly the right because they, they look to uplift themselves through those partners ships and through those collaborations collaborations . collaborations collaborations. earnest . i wholeheartedly
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earnest. i wholeheartedly disagree. i think that what they have been dealt with and what they have faced from the family, i mean, one of the things that people want to talk about is the coverage right side, side everything. meghan did compared to what kate middleton doing this time , this up again, don't this time, this up again, don't talk to me about a god private place. i'm so bored of. i do so wearing the same dress to the same mikado every time times written me. i live this this is this is a man in new york city. if you want to talk about the avocado article, go talk. the man in new york city that it for the daily mail that is modern of british racism when look at when making harry when meghan and harry married the crowds turned out they weren't racist. no crowds we had brian williams absolutely i look, curtis, i just want to ask you a final let me just ask you a final question. do you accept that
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harry and themselves should any blame whatsoever or any responsibility for why things went wrong or are they blameless in all of this ? i think that in all of this? i think that they should have left sooner . they should have left sooner. personally, i think that, to be honest, as a black , i knew it honest, as a black, i knew it wasn't going to work out her going there and you what did you see in the wedding with the couple? she stuck with the biggest parties, the whole thing insulting thing to say about the british people and the british monarchy . i british people and the british monarchy. i think it's appalling. i think you you don't understand the constitution understand how the constitution or monarchy works. it's probably the stable of the the most stable of the constitution is it's lasted constitution that is it's lasted longer yours. this way i would rather our political system than the american political system. fascinating debate. former ukip leader and veteran henry bolton, the journalist and author ernest jones responsible for. the journalist and author ernest jones responsible for . the book jones responsible for. the book the case for cancel culture . the case for cancel culture. thank god he's one of the only
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people who doesn't want to cancel dan wootton tonight. and the royal in the kinsey the royal in the us kinsey schofield thank you also who do you agree with have harry and meghan damage the meghan started to damage the reputation of the uk internationally mary on twitter says have damaged says i think they have damaged their not their own reputation but not that uk nor that that of the uk nor even that of the family from civilian. the royal family from civilian. yes they have we have been portrayed as a racist unwelcoming nation on international platforms such as netflix, the power of such outlets should not be underestimated . and for ahmed underestimated. and for ahmed how damage the uk's how can they damage the uk's reputation represent reputation they don't represent the uk they even represent the uk they don't even represent the uk they don't even represent the family anymore. your the royal family anymore. your verdict now and this is a split decision 60% of you think harry and meghan have damage the uk, 40% of you say on the international they have not. coming up, have the snp lost the plot by calling for jeremy clarkson to be banned from tv forever following outrage over his meghan markle political firebrand ann widdecombe weighs ambiguity style at 945. but next wave rolling out the red carpet for the 22. what the farage
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awards . but don't worry for the 22. what the farage awards. but don't worry this particular ceremony will be a virtual signalling free affair . virtual signalling free affair. as nigel reveals his political hero , villain and the hero, villain and the embarrassment of virage joins me live to announce winners straight after the .
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wsfime roll out the red carpet because it's time for the what ? the it's time for the what? the faraji awards 2022. but don't worry, this is an any regular woke ceremony will be no hollywood loves no virtue signalling clap trap in acceptance speeches . instead acceptance speeches. instead it's just a straight talking political wrap of the year with our very brexit hero and political revolutionary nigel farage nigel great. have you here . let's kick off with the here. let's kick off with the first category. who is your political hero . of 2022? oh, political hero. of 2022? oh, there's no unrivalled head and shoulders above. absolutely everybody else. somebody with courage , conviction, passion . courage, conviction, passion. and she actually believes in what she's saying, oh, the winner is georgia maloney. no let's have a look look . here, let's have a look look. here, laura. so according to the nationally and so they attack identity, they attack religious , they attack gender identity,
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they attack family . i can't they attack family. i can't myself as italian christian woman , mother, no , i must be woman, mother, no, i must be citizen x gender checks parent one parent to i must be number because one i am only a number one. i no longer have an identity or roots. then i will be the perfect slave at the of financial speculate does nigel do we do we a georgie maloney waiting in the wings anywhere in the uk ? no. absolutely not the uk? no. absolutely not courage of convictions. you can tell she actually believes in what saying and as a result of that people voted for it . she's that people voted for it. she's become the italian prime minister. i think she's an absolute breath of fresh air and what she's really saying through all of her speeches is that we're individuals , we're human we're individuals, we're human beings, and as a result of big, big politics, big banks, we're
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literally being crushed and destroyed as beings. and her belief in her faith, in family , belief in her faith, in family, a country boy , you know what , a country boy, you know what, she speaks in a way that mrs. did 40 years ago. i think she's absolutely and i i'm certain of one thing she won't weaken she won't give in she won't be bullied. i think a very, very remarkable political leader . remarkable political leader. okay. nigel will not good. who wins your pulitzer cool villain of 2022. this is political not person i want to make that very very clear but the man who had the world at his feet and seat majority the opportunity to be the most radical conservative prime minister that we've had since thatcher. and he blew it and he green he went liberal he stopped telling the truth and in the end he stopped becoming prime minister will look back on this i think in years to come as
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the biggest wasted opportunity of modern times, i'm sorry to say, dan you may not like this, but for me, it has to be. boris johnson . let's look . i i'm proud johnson. let's look. i i'm proud to have the promises i made to my party. when you were kind enough to choose me winning the biggest majority since 1987. the biggest majority since 1987. the biggest share of the vote since 1979 delivering brexit delivering our manifesto commitments including by the way, including social care, reforming care, helping people up and down country, ensuring that britain is once again standing tall in the world. nigel, we looking at our next prime minister there no no chance bust gone over out there will be the you know the they'll be the down ones . they'll be the be the down ones. they'll be the people , you know drinking ties
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people, you know drinking ties to the across the water , that to the across the water, that kind of thing. so 1745 jack goodbye. it's style now. it's oven goodbye. it's style now. it's over. it's done and it's some up. one thing for me that there are two very different types of people in politics. there are those who want to do something those who want to do something those who want to do something those who want to be something. and always to be and boris always wanted to be something . he wanted to be prime something. he wanted to be prime minister and once he got there, he of forgot that just having title simply isn't enough and he took the conservative party. so took the conservative party. so to the left it is almost unbelievable the commitment and that zero the lunacy on rewilding 30% of our farmland and i could go and he said in that little speech that he kept his promises that red thought he would control immigration . i would control immigration. i mean last year 1.1 million people settled in country and i haven't even told about what's going on in english channel it is it is tragic it is such a
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waste. this was the chance. and you know what i doubt will see a conservative party with kind of majority but many many many you know i, i you're right on that. okay, let's move on. most embarrassing political moment of 2020 to nigel . well, it's a heck 2020 to nigel. well, it's a heck of a field here because, you know, we've had three prime ministers. we've had four chancellors, five education secretaries , by the way, only in secretaries, by the way, only in 1827 did we have more prime ministers. a couple of those died. i jacob wellings, i ministers. a couple of those died. ijacob wellings, i hate to say, but the runner up spot is the appointment of jeremy hunt was being sacked . the hunt was being sacked. the complete opposite jeremy being put in place that was embarrassing but the of this category hadn't showed was actually the end above the others. the man who wanted to become our prime minister , but become our prime minister, but finished up eating all sorts of
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things in the jungle. the cringeworthy match . hancock and cringeworthy match. hancock and this is one that could be an unchallenged for many years to come. let's have a look . you come. let's have a look. you know what has actually actually what i'm really looking for is a bit of forgiveness . that's what bit of forgiveness. that's what i'm about on. oh, wow. that's great. oh, my god . i nearly great. oh, my god. i nearly cried. then i would say that , cried. then i would say that, well, so . oh make it stop. make well, so. oh make it stop. make stop. but the evidence no one gives a, frankly you know about the italian lady mean that's fine. that happens in life . fine. that happens in life. forgiveness. what locking us up. taking away our liberties. putting us the worst social conditions . even worse than conditions. even worse than people lives are in wartime in terms of their freedoms and their liberties. well, i to tell you, maybe i'm hot hearted . you, maybe i'm hot hearted. there's no forgiveness for me .
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there's no forgiveness for me. no, no, me, no more. me, nigel. okay let's end positively . what okay let's end positively. what is your best political moment of 2022? well so many good things in life. it didn't last long, but it was good. but it there and it was a who i'd always really secretly rather the like and thought there was a bit courage there and it was a leadership when she died to speak the unspeakable wash your mouth out with soap water. it's when she said if she became leader we'd go about the aca . leader we'd go about the aca. that was a lovely moment. oh yeah. that was a lovely moment. oh yeah . remind ourselves. that was a lovely moment. oh yeah . remind ourselves . and i'm yeah. remind ourselves. and i'm afraid. the only solution to this problem. and if you want to be honest with the british people on delivering on brexit, taking back control of our borders , that we do now need to borders, that we do now need to leave the european. i pledge that and challenge all my fellow
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candidates to make that. the pledge . see, nigel, i still have pledge. see, nigel, i still have the faith in suella. it's whether she can convince the globalist rishi sunak to do the right thing . yeah, i mean, there right thing. yeah, i mean, there she was speaking the heart, saying what i believe for many, many years that , actually, many years that, actually, without doing that , you haven't without doing that, you haven't got a proper brexit agenda. the rafters. i had i been a tory mp she abso lutely would have had my vote . but now of course with my vote. but now of course with you know jeremy, i'm in place there as part of a global it's co and rishi sunak our first ever goldman sachs minister i it looks very unlikely and her career as home secretary will finish up the same as priti patel despite her best intentions to do the right thing . i don't think she's to be allowed to . nigel farage what a allowed to. nigel farage what a year has been. thank you so much . your contributions on this show . absolutely love it week
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show. absolutely love it week and have a very, very good christmas. happy christmas . christmas. happy christmas. thank you, nigel. now coming up as nicholas sturgeon is of trying to shut down debate around the gender recognition and msps vote sex offenders being prevented . self id is the being prevented. self id is the legislation a betrayal of biological women? my superstar panel returned to debate that in the media buzz after ten. but first, has the snp lost the plot by calling for jeremy clarkson to be banned from following outrage over his meghan markle column? political ann widdecombe straight the .
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party's shadow culture secretary. john nicholson penned hilarious letter to itv demanding be cancelled from his who to be a millionaire presenting gig and then permanently banned from television. now, can i remind mr. nicholson that freedom of speech works. if you accept that sometimes might say things that you find . nicholson's week you find. nicholson's week argument is also based off the fact that his thin skinned leader, nicholas sturgeon namechecked in the incendiary prompting her wait and to pay perfectly frank the emotion . i perfectly frank the emotion. i feel most strongly for mainly jeremy clarkson as a pity that somebody can be so distorted by heatin somebody can be so distorted by heat in this case heat against markle, that the rape that kind of vile stuff a newspaper i mean she's a fine one to talk about how the snobs venomous campaign against the tories has been running for years , running on, checked for years, not least when they ran this television in may showing a
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granny , a tory, voting mannequin granny, a tory, voting mannequin across a field . so anyway, to across a field. so anyway, to kim, what i find fascinating about this is the left like to say oh cancel culture doesn't exist but surely this proves it's alive and well and kicking especially in scotland . indeed especially in scotland. indeed i mean, the silly thing about this is was in very, very poor taste that comment. but since when what you cancelled is a foretaste . if you're going to foretaste. if you're going to cancel people for poor taste you're going to cancel the comedians. i mean, you know, it absolutely ridiculous. the other thing that's ridiculous is that people are saying this is misogyny. well, if said that about a man , nobody would have about a man, nobody would have said, oh , is misandry. i mean said, oh, is misandry. i mean anything you say about women these days is misogyny. even if it's a very intellectual criticism which this up it wasn't. but it still comes over to some people as now and as as i'm concerned talks and writers. i'm concerned talks and writers. i think it's bad taste. i would have written it, but he wrote .
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have written it, but he wrote. he's got the freedom to do that . his editor obviously passed it. the lawyers obviously it. so you know. there we go . no, i you know. there we go. no, i actually on that because the thing is hard clarkson is a comedic writer as well . there's comedic writer as well. there's something quite surreal in the way that he pens this columns. it's different to how you and me do it. he comes at it from a comic leaning so person like i would never have right written it either but i do find it when you've got joe brand saying that nigel farage should be attacked with bacteria , she doesn't get with bacteria, she doesn't get cancen with bacteria, she doesn't get cancer. whatever you want, says it's comedy. miriam saying she hopes boris johnson dies a slow, painful death. oh, that's just comedy . but all of a sudden, comedy. but all of a sudden, when it's right wing columnist and completely reaction . indeed and completely reaction. indeed and completely reaction. indeed and that does explain the sheer hypocrisy of these cancel
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culture, what they really mean . culture, what they really mean. they just want to cancel . they they just want to cancel. they don't like . and as long as don't like. and as long as somebody is on the politically right side, as far as that comes on, which is, of course, the political upside following, you know, up with. absolutely know, put up with. absolutely cause. so you shouldn't be banned from anything as a result this and the idea that because you take issue with something you take issue with something you a newspaper you wrote a newspaper that therefore should also be banned from . i think there's anyway who from. i think there's anyway who else is going to do who wants to be a millionaire ? although this be a millionaire? although this is itv and the very woke they they they cancelled piers morgan didn't they for criticising meghan on piers is not doing very nicely thank you and i daresay jeremy clarkson can rise above all of this but but it is unknown since idea that you can't criticise meghan markle i would i wouldn't want do what jeremy clarkson wanted to do . as jeremy clarkson wanted to do. as i say, i think it's very poor taste indeed, but i've often yearned just put her down in a very poor part africa for a
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month and to say to her at the end of it how hard done by you really think you are . yes, yes really think you are. yes, yes exactly. she. i know . and as exactly. she. i know. and as they say look can we've loved your contributions all year will be the last time we talk in 2022. so have a very merry can't wait to speak in 2023. what are your plans . wait to speak in 2023. what are your plans. i'm having a quiet christmas. i'm very pleased to the family are invading for a new year so i hope up then but if all of it a nice quiet peaceful christmas and a long walk on dartmoor merry to all the viewers thank you and we'll speak next year but coming up tory grandee jacob rees—mogg reflects on a turbulent year for the conservatives that saw them lose two prime ministers amid crises. don't miss his 2022 review at 1050. but as the snp are accused of trying to shut down debate and a move prevent sex offenders self—identifying
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to in bam. i'm dan wootton. to in bam. i'm dan wootton . tonight in bam. i'm dan wootton. tonight we're facing one of the most perilous 24 hours for brits in recent history as callous ambulance strikes mean thousands suffer in medical emergencies, such as attacks and strokes. we left to fend for themselves. so given the huge risk of harm, is there any excuse to tools? please treat. i'll come clive calvin mckenzie has come under fire online for his condemnation emergency workers. he's done at 1045. he's the bluest of the true blue tories. and tonight,
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after a tumultuous year in politics, jacob rees—mogg gives his typically verdict on everything the migrant crisis to the wet season , control of his the wet season, control of his beloved party. he's going to join me live in the studio at 1050 as straight talking tory minister kemi badenoch a challenge to nicholas sturgeon is the gender recognition bill which has been voted on by the scottish government as . i speak, scottish government as. i speak, by the way, a betrayal of biological women. i'll that next with my superstar panel . amanda. with my superstar panel. amanda. the reverend kelvin robinson and rebecca reed with prince harry agreeing to yet another bombshell interview with ally and bff tom bradby. bombshell interview with ally and bff tom bradby . why are the and bff tom bradby. why are the sussexes continuing to duck tough questions ? and also coming tough questions? and also coming up in the mediabuzz will prince andrew, the musical be a royal knockout this christmas . royal knockout this christmas. royal highness. how do you think that went? well i nailed it. i did everything right . went? well i nailed it. i did everything right. i'll give more of the first footage from
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channel four's festive offering at 1030. we'll tomorrow's newspaper front pages in just a moment to add a new greatest person, a new jackass. so do start with us tonight. but before all of that, the news headunes before all of that, the news headlines at with polling headlines at ten with polling the last . dan, headlines at ten with polling the last. dan, thank you and good evening to you. ambulance workers and paramedics are preparing to strike tomorrow after last minutes. talks between the government and unions failed . address the issue unions failed. address the issue of pay . the health secretary met of pay. the health secretary met union representatives earlier on today but pay discussions were off the table . instead, the off the table. instead, the government saw reassurances strike cover and patients . at strike cover and patients. at least five ambulance trusts have declared critical incidents as they face unprotected vented pressure ahead of the walkout . pressure ahead of the walkout. meanwhile, around hundred members of the forces as the army royal navy raaf have been drafted to help during the walkouts . members of the armed
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walkouts. members of the armed forces have been taking part in today's specialist training at wellington barracks in london where being trained to drive ambulances . the workers said ambulances. the workers said they were honoured to cover for ambulance workers having to sacrifice time off themselves . sacrifice time off themselves. and thousands of nurses in england's ireland and wales have walked out for the time in under a week . the royal college of a week. the royal college of nursing has warned action could go on for at six months unless agreement is reached. they're calling for a 5% above inflation and pay rise . calling for a 5% above inflation and pay rise. but calling for a 5% above inflation and pay rise . but the government and pay rise. but the government says the demands on affordable. the health secretary's barclay saying the government has priority ties to the nhs. on pay- priority ties to the nhs. on pay. we have an independent process and we have accepted that in full and of course that comes on top of the extra priorities ation of the nhs last yeah priorities ation of the nhs last year. but we also alongside need to focus on patients . we need to to focus on patients. we need to focus on those pandemic lists, get those waiting lists and that's why we've invested extra 6.6 billion over the next two
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years. so we prioritised the nhs and social care in the statement at a time of difficulty for the economy because we recognise we need to get those down. meanwhile, the prime minister has the findings of the independent pay review body as he faced questions about nhs strikes . appearing before strikes. appearing before a committee , mps rishi sunak committee, mps rishi sunak defended government's refusal to increase its offer to nurses and paramedics , also saying the best paramedics, also saying the best way to help the country was not to increase wages but to bring down. i've acknowledged that it is difficult. it is difficult for everybody because inflation is where it is and the best way to help them and to help everyone in the country is for us to get a grip and reduce inflation as quickly as possible . and we need to make sure that decisions that make can bring decisions that we make can bring about outcome because if we get it and we're still dealing it wrong and we're still dealing with inflation in a year's time, that's going to help that's not going to help anybody. want to see anybody. i don't want to see that. things get that. i want to see things get back to and that's why having a
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independent pay process is an important part of making those decisions . a coroner has ruled decisions. a coroner has ruled the 11 victims of the shoreham air crash in 2015 were unlawfully killed. the 11 men died after the aircraft crashed on the a27 during an aerial display at the event in west sussex. the said the plane crash was a result poorjudgement made one pilot when a manoeuvre. the also said the other victims played no part in causing their own deaths . that set you up to own deaths. that set you up to date on online and dab+ radio . date on online and dab+ radio. with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . wootton tonight. tomorrow night now on our mediabuzz . the first front pages
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mediabuzz. the first front pages have just been delivered a. bleak warning on the metro. you better out as ambulance get ready to strike for 24 hours tomorrow. health minister quince tells people to avoid getting injured or ill. tells people to avoid getting injured or ill . the ai also injured or ill. the ai also leaning on reporting that rishi sunakis leaning on reporting that rishi sunak is under pressure to end the nhs deadlock . ambulance the nhs deadlock. ambulance staff walk out for the first time in 30 years. sickening the headune time in 30 years. sickening the headline in the daily mirror as scandal pair michelle is pictured on a luxury bright and a £6,000 a night hotel in the alps whilst nurses at 999 cruise strike for better wages and of course this hour we have both rees—mogg and kelvin mackenzie coming up on this. rees—mogg and kelvin mackenzie coming up on this . but first my coming up on this. but first my superstar panel . back with me, superstar panel. back with me, top daily mail columnist and broadcaster amanda patel, the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson and the author and journalist rebecca reid. now, these states erasure of women in nicholas sturgeon scotland is currently edging closer as snp launch a debate on controversial recognition act
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reforms . and in a move that reforms. and in a move that sparked fury among women's rights activists and seemingly confirm fears their entire gender has been put in jeopardy to pander trans extremists. hollywood tonight voted against an amendment that would have prevented wait for this registered sex offenders from being able to self id . the being able to self id. the horrific move sparked cries of shame on you from the public gallery. i call amendment 94. in the name of clear baker already decreed decreed . those resulted decreed decreed. those resulted in the protesters being removed and according to russell finlay, the scottish conservative proposed the amendment threatened with arrest. his brave colleague rachel hamilton had earlier spoken out against sturgeon's attempt silence opponents accusing her operatives of writing late last night three dissenting msps to demand they withdraw this crucial amendment others. the amendments in question all aimed to provide protections for women's rights . yet instead of
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women's rights. yet instead of publicly debating this much needed proposal, the snp government has attempted to shut down debate and silence colleagues around this chamber. the bill is set to face a crucial crunch vote tomorrow . crucial crunch vote tomorrow. debate of around 150 amendments. of course it is argued there is not enough time to properly address all. and westminster's women's and equality minister kemi badenoch has met with the scottish government demand scottish government to demand justification the in justification for the reforms in government and. the first thing i say this a huge story i want to say this a huge story , basically be ignored by the bbc sly news, itv news fit their agenda, does it? because this is actually when you see the reality of the extremist woke agenda that they push every day come to fruition. yeah, of course. but my question is, who's asking for these reforms? i don't see a great demand for changes. the legislation to say that actually you don't need any medical or help or you don't need to a diagnoses . you don't need to a diagnoses. you don't need to a diagnoses. you don't need to a diagnoses. you don't need to live as a woman for a year or two years, three months
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will suffice. this doesn't just seem to me to be anti—women . it seem to me to be anti—women. it is anti—women. it's going to be open abuse. we're more open to abuse. we're seeing more and the press. these and more in the press. these so—called are physically so—called women are physically and sexually abusing actual women. and let's be honest, the papers report them as women when it's males that are sexually and physically abusing females to not trans. yes yes. trans women who are not women . but it's not who are not women. but it's not only anti—women, it's anti truth . it is fundamentally wrong and no one standing up against it. but rebecca, you think as a feminist that this is a good thing, which surprises me because this to me is seemingly that feminists like you fought against. no, i don't think i'd go so far to say that it's a good thing. and i and i, for all i like to the provocateur position. the thing about you you can be a registered sex offender then say that offender and then say that you're transitioning. i cannot on board that. i don't on board with that. i don't understand that's part of understand it. that's part of what i would and think so, what i would do. and i think so, yeah. it's part of the what yeah. but it's part of the what i would say is that there are so few trying to in this country
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and yet it seems to be a conversation all time everywhere. and i don't understand has become such a dominant domain that narrative given it honestly most given that it honestly most people a country will never people as a country will never even the even meet trans person and the majority of people, not majority of trans people, not loudmouth, who want to loudmouth, activist who want to get rid of the word woman or vagina, are private , who vagina, they are private, who want to quietly get on with their lives. rebecca the reason it's become such an issue is because there is, there is lobby group behind the trans community and there are trans women who are very, very aggressive . and are very, very aggressive. and that's why you can't say it hasn't come out of nowhere and you know it's christmas eve try and be cheerful almost christmas day . try and be cheerful. day. try and be cheerful. i would never in my lifetime time except a man who after couple of months or however many years i don't care if it's his lifetime says he's a woman . don't care if it's his lifetime says he's a woman. i'm a don't care if it's his lifetime says he's a woman . i'm a woman. says he's a woman. i'm a woman. i'm born with . i say the words i'm born with. i say the words i'm born with. i say the words i'm born with a vagina. i'm born with a woman. i'm born with
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ovaries, i'm born with breasts to feed children. if you're lucky enough , have them. but lucky enough, have them. but it is, but at the you know is, yeah. but at the you know it's can't just you go it's not you can't just you go through years of having periods and it just when you think and then it just when you think you're out of that drawn when you're out of that drawn when you had two kids then you hit get the menopause , do get whacked by the menopause, do not walk in my shoes . no not try and walk in my shoes. no man in stiletto size 12 shoes can walk in my as a woman and i will never accept this woman, i will never accept this woman, i will never. you disagree with that, rebecca? i think it's complicated . it's complicated . complicated. it's complicated. there are women who there are women who are born without wombs. there are women. and they want to one in their on. they are. why is that it? they are unusual of judging and determining a social narrative that makes people like j.k. rowling be completely so. here's what i would , is that j.k. what i would, is that j.k. rowling has cared about rights for her whole life and her whole career . she for her whole life and her whole career. she has for her whole life and her whole career . she has always career. she has always campaigned therefore campaigned for women. therefore i believe she's doing in i believe what she's doing in good faith. for me personally . i
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good faith. for me personally. i think perhaps she's gone a bit far down road but it comes far down that road but it comes from what say from three. but what i would say , i think for me back i don't actually is that bothered about the side women's rights. the side of women's rights. i think about freedom think it's about freedom of speech her that is speech for her because that is her she cares her big thing that she cares about i still that. about and i still resent that. i feel using this to feel like she's using this to make a point and possibly further her own reputation. oh come that's just come on, rebecca. that's just that's so unfair. you don't know what's behind her? she may feel this maybe as she's this maybe as i do. she's a woman . it is this maybe as i do. she's a woman. it is to say this maybe as i do. she's a woman . it is to say i'm a this maybe as i do. she's a woman. it is to say i'm a she's a woman . you know what my. but a woman. you know what my. but you seem to be my friend. you seem to okay with gender a race intrinsic it's embedded in every intrinsic it's embedded in every in our dna. it's not that i'm okay with it it's that i'm probably part the majority of people who understand that it must be hideous to have gender to have gender. okay. but do you know do you not accept, rebecca? do accept there do you not accept that there is something pervasive in something pervasive happening in culture the gender bill is culture and the gender bill is part of that? i actually part of that? but i actually take it pop culture where take it to pop culture where your favourite tailors very suit she'll never be able to win an
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award for and i hate to win a best actress best female singer and what's that doing actually it's stripping away the rights that women like amanda . as we that women like amanda. as we discussed last week for decades films that doesn't make good telly because it's a complicated , nuanced thing and i believe both things to true that gender dysphoria exists . women's rights dysphoria exists. women's rights are sick to death of a type minority of people and absolutely minuscule minority of people being supported by. a woke agenda lobby trying to cancel all people, but most of them i don't want to actually. i'm a woman and i will not accept anyone whatever fab close they have how much surgery . what they have how much surgery. what about if i've gone through surgery so i don't know. does it make you call if you're committed enough to fully through it, surely come a woman it's not about you cannot become a woman called the final. but though you sit on the panel, it's commitments. it's it's about commitments. it's about cannot about reality. a man cannot
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become a woman. a mormon cannot become a woman. a mormon cannot become should be able become a mum we should be able to minorities to support these minorities without pandering to their delusions is living delusions that is just living with frocks and stilettos , you with frocks and stilettos, you know, we call the government and why should we be paying for this increase expensive hugely , increase expensive hugely, damaging to their own bodies? you know, one of my friends is a surgeon. he said we'll look back in in 50 years time and say, how do we human beings serve , genes do we human beings serve, genes in our general medical to mutilate human beings, bodies to try make them into something else ? amanda patel. calvin else? amanda patel. calvin robinson reid, thank you so much. powerful debate. but coming up after numerous destructive yet unproven allegations against the royal family are harry and meghan continuing to avoid tough questions , only accepting questions, only accepting interviews with close media allies by superstar panel returned to debate that because i've picked a bfa from itv apparently to do the next one. but first, after a tumultuous year that put the past these
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grandee jacob rees—mogg a distinguished mp for more than a decade. jacob was business secretary, of course, under the ousted truss until october and a senior cabinet minister under bofis senior cabinet minister under boris johnson before that. he's now on the backbench but remains one of the most popular tories among both colleagues in parliament and. the conservative grass roots . well, let's be grass roots. well, let's be honest, phil betrays , after the honest, phil betrays, after the anti—democratic coup impose rishi sunak as. so after a tumultuous for the tories in government, i'm delighted to say he joins me now and i mean it's hard to believe when you look at where boris johnson was time last year fighting back against the health establishment saying no we not lockdown despite all of that pressure because you will you were in the meetings last year sage wanted to lock us down again. he's not in power. it can you get your head around sometimes the fact that the tories seem to commit this gross act of self—harm is obviously
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fascinating. no looking at it as a political rather than as an active participant. that's not just the party. if you look at the three most charismatic leaders as post—war margaret thatcher, tony blair and, boris johnson and all decapitated by their own parties. and it's very to understand why. because all three of them were exceptionally good at winning elections they had. and in two cases still have a very vibrant charisma that gets their message across in way that others can't. but both tony blair and boris johnson appealed to the other sides . voters, in to the other sides. voters, in a way that normal leaders don't and yet the parties decided to get rid of them and i think it was a very eccentric decision to get rid of blair and an even more eccentric to get rid of bofis more eccentric to get rid of boris johnson. and we just talk for moment about for a moment about the conservative members, conservative party members, because a them who because we a lot of them who watch this show and they feel very betrayed about . what
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very betrayed about. what happened a couple months ago, they were given vote. there is now a real move amongst the establishment of your party to actually remove their democratic right forever . these new this right forever. these new this peter cruddas is lord peter called us and set up this new organisation the conservative democratic organisation backed by priti patel . do you back by priti patel. do you back organisation what do you think is going on and a strongly backed right of conservative members to for the leader of their party and party members should tell their association chairman not to vote to change rules because the rules cannot be changed unless the chairman of associations agrees to it. and they should refuse because . and they should refuse because. it's not the party members who got it wrong, it's members of parliament who got it wrong. it's members of parliament defended straight in boris johnson . it was members of johnson. it was members of parliament on own who got us to theresa may, which wasn't our most successful experiment in leadership. so would strongly defend their right. i'm that the
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increase in the membership fee thatis increase in the membership fee that is taking it from increase in the membership fee that is taking it fro m £25 to that is taking it from £25 to £39. we'll see a decline members and then people may say well we haven't got so many members now , so they shouldn't have the vote. i think would be a very bad argument if democracy is a good thing, which conservatives we it is , it should apply we think it is, it should apply within the conservative party as much country at large much as in the country at large . end up with jeremy . how did we end up with jeremy hunt chancellor? because it hunt as chancellor? because it feels been some sort of feels like been some sort of anti globalist coup . me anti globalist coup. me i wouldn't be conspiratorial about it . jeremy hunt is a very it. jeremy hunt is a very capable man, but he wasn't wanted by the party. he wasn't wanted by the party. he wasn't wanted to be leader by the party. but that doesn't mean that people don't respect his abilities. he's thoughtful, considered individual . i'm not considered individual. i'm not pretending. i agree with on everything or that i would have chosen to make the decision whether he wanted a second referendum. he also an advocate for zero—covid chinese absolute
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. i'm not saying that gets everything right, but none of us get everything . big things to get everything. big things to keep with them. but he's accepted referendum result . he's accepted referendum result. he's made it clear as chancellor he won't do anything to unload brexit. well, given that briefing to the summit the other week, the swiss kite was flown and was shot down pretty swiftly and. resile from pretty swiftly and. resile from pretty swiftly and he's embraced the economic opportunities of being out of the european union. he said that quite recently so he is a big figure within . the tory party figure within. the tory party and i wish him well. we need to have a successful and strong chancellor the exchequer. we need a good and calm government and i hope that he can be a part of that. it felt to me like liz truss never was given a chance the establishment, the media in this country and sadly a lot of people . john tory mp is were not
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people. john tory mp is were not prepared to respect the democratic vote by allies. what's the line about the fault lies not in the stars but in ourselves. that i don't think is any good when something has not worked to blame conspirators or , to blame third parties or for a number of reasons. it didn't work. some were luck, some were judgement. that is always the do i think that much of liz was trying to achieve is a good thing. to achieve that we need economic growth. yes absolutely but didn't work i think the great mistake was getting rid of bofis great mistake was getting rid of boris and the efforts to remove him which had no democratic mandate . and i think the mandate mandate. and i think the mandate is important . johnson was is important. johnson was endorsed both members of the conservative party and the british electorate. it's very difficult for a government without that mandate to take bold , and that is an issue liz bold, and that is an issue liz faced. and of course, rishi now faces his boris's political career alive. oh, yes he remains
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one of the biggest figures in. british politics going to use strong organised this to try and walk down high streets in england with a of british politicians and you will find the only one that everybody wants to come up and to is be johnson a school nut and i i've seen that it's phenomenal isn't it? it is he he a political phenomenon and maybe jacob are going to need him to stop this coalition and from our socialist coalition and from our socialist coalition hell, which we're envisaging of starmer and, lib dems, sturgeon and the greens because actually that is going to be disaster worse for britain if it is straight choice. because the thing is right sunak might be a great. he has not moved the polls. i don't i have moved the polls. i don't i have moved a bit actually and he sir keir . on the
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moved a bit actually and he sir keir. on the economic competence which is an important test for conservatives, but quite right, bofis conservatives, but quite right, boris has an added zest and charisma over all the political figures. and you're also quite right that a coalition of people haven't voted for the great virtue of first past the post is that the party the biggest number of votes gets to now if that's labour far enough that that's labour far enough that that if it's the liberals be unlikely but. fair enough. the party with the most votes ruling . but if you a grubby and . but if you have a grubby and you get sturgeon pulling the strings after her lack success in scotland or you got the lib dems insisting on electoral reform to try and keep them in perpetual power . that would be perpetual power. that would be very bad constitutional and very bad for the country. no indeed . bad for the country. no indeed. i look, i want to talk about a couple political hot topics on the agenda and actually been really heartened by sunak over the past couple of days. i said at the top of the show, it feels like he's trying to channel his
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inner iron lady and actually stare the unions which is really necessary isn't it because if he backs down here they know they've got him he's got to hold firm governments have to govern the ted heath question of who governs was answered resoundingly by the electorate say if don't know clearly not you and it is important to ensure that you don't give in to every gust of wind . and it's every gust of wind. and it's interesting that the railway workers some of whom turn to be extremely well—paid . we start extremely well—paid. we start reading about signalman who got £100,000 a year train drivers £59,000 a year . they are on £59,000 a year. they are on strike in a way that seems to me and to most voters to be completely unjustifiable led by a really hard left rather aggress figure who seems to be dug up from the 1970s labour party conferences . we're waiting party conferences. we're waiting for him. start talking about and comrades . and has lost public
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comrades. and has lost public sympathy and i think that's changed the mood around strikes and the ambulance drivers going on strike i think people in absolutely public services have absolutely public services have a responsibility as the police and the armed who obviously have to stand in when other people go on strike they should not be doing it it's morally wrong it's morally wrong tomorrow here in the uk in 2022, a heart attack victim, a stroke victim in certain areas of country could be left lying a floor for 8 hours. that is morally reprehensible that the unions are . well okay i think most are. well okay i think most ambulance drivers are good people and they will find it very difficult to follow their union in that way. very difficult to follow their union in that way . also think union in that way. also think it's very that we've been told that mustn't do things because we mustn't take any risks that the nhs is there for the country, not country. therefore the nhs , all of us being told the nhs, all of us being told like covid we've got to adjust
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our behaviour for the convenience of the nhs, cannot be right. the nhs must fulfil its obligations rishi avoided the question today at the liaison committee, but dominic raab said it was on the table does the uk need to leave the uk h.r to actually have any hope of stopping the boats. my of this is that there isn't a majority in parliament for outright leaving the uk but there probably a majority for doing what was done . the prisoner what was done. the prisoner voting rights and ignore them and ignore them and face dch on the counts of europe with the reality that this is an intrusion into . british domestic intrusion into. british domestic policy to fall and that we are simply going to do slightly different that will observe people's human rights and our understanding of them and the greatest protection of human rights is not a court outside the confines of country, but is our own democracy . the british our own democracy. the british people will not vote for a
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government that doesn't have proper standards of behaviour and proper concern for human rights. but the rwanda scheme is a perfectly fair , sensible, well a perfectly fair, sensible, well legislated scheme and we should go ahead with it, you know , it's go ahead with it, you know, it's been reported. i don't know. i didn't know. this is but it's been reported that the injunction which isn't an injunction which isn't an injunction in other countries, ignore from the european court was given by a russian judge . it was given by a russian judge. it was given by a russian judge. it was in a bomb and he gave and that's overriding a letter, right ? an act of parliament and right? an act of parliament and the british court says ridiculous . the british court says ridiculous. speaking of the british court says ridiculous . speaking of outrage, ridiculous. speaking of outrage, the new york times are calling for the dismantling of our monarchy a really egregious opinion piece overnight. have have harry and meghan done damage to our reputation . and damage to our reputation. and with this netflix documentary i don't think any of my constituent read the new york
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times . i don't care what the new times. i don't care what the new york times has to say. it's not an paper in the united . it's not an paper in the united. it's not very influential in the united states anymore, because it's a hard left organisation that , hard left organisation that, according to donald trump, peddles fake news. so why should anyone fuss about the new york times as regards julian duke , times as regards julian duke, duke and duchess of sussex ? i duke and duchess of sussex? i wish them well, but what i'm concerned about, what i hold very dear . concerned about, what i hold very dear. it's so much about the nation what i think of as the nation what i think of as the nation, the symbol, a nation is the monarchy . and that is not is the monarchy. and that is not affected by subsidy members going on various television outlets or , whatever else they outlets or, whatever else they do. i don't think that really it's not a concerning issue . no, it's not a concerning issue. no, indeed. and look, i just to end by playing a great moment from channel news a few weeks on, this is when you say called out
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there presenter first for some obvious bias like live on air let's have a look at this eu that makes increasingly today we must really be getting on with that i mean it suggests people have changed their minds. that i mean it suggests people have changed their minds . well have changed their minds. well we had a referendum and is a bit like the scottish question those of you who lost and i include you in that category after your comments to baker , those comments to steve baker, those of you who lost very determined to referendum , to have another referendum, you're just nicholas you're just like nicholas sturgeon quite honestly. well we'll leave that for another conversation . my comments had conversation. my comments had nothing to with politics nothing to do with politics policy. i assure you . have you policy. i assure you. have you apologised for all of them onune apologised for all of them online ? do want apologise online? do you want to apologise online? do you want to apologise on the air for this. i think that was important. good. i have apologised mr. rees—mogg and he's good, that's he's said oh good, good, that's important . he's said oh good, good, that's important. now he apologised because he was caught obviously and without wanting to necessarily pick specifically on christian guru—murthy because it was a terrible thing. he called
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your former colleagues, steve baker , the c—word live on air. baker, the c—word live on air. there's a problem with much of our media isn't there well it as it is i actually think highly of christian think he's a capable he's an interesting thinker but he's an interesting thinker but he is as political a as gb news is and i think while i like gb news so much it's clear that your political whereas some other outlets pretend that they're impartial of all the people i was interviewed by when he was still interview , i he was still interview, i thought jon snow was one of the best and fairest interviewers and that he would give a socialist as tough a ride as a conservative. but jon did not have conservative views, and i thought i thought he managed to get it right by not hiding views, but by being fair. when you were being interviewed, not everybody is good at doing it .
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everybody is good at doing it. as jon snow was . definitely not as jon snow was. definitely not jacob rees—mogg great having pleasure. have a very merry christmas. thank christmas to you too. thank you . but coming you too. thank you. but coming up, is it wrong to speak against striking ambulance workers putting lives at risk? fleet street icon , kelvin mackenzie street icon, kelvin mackenzie has under fire for his has come under fire for his condemnation of emergency workers. he's going to defend his live at 1045. but his position live at 1045. but first, with prince harry agreeing . he has another agreeing. he has another bombshell interview with itv bombshell interview with his itv ally, tom bradby. why are the sussexes so terrified of facing questions by superstar panel? we're in right that in the media about next possible of a first look at channel four's controversial christmas offering. prince andrew the musical back .
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emergency workers how will they live with themselves if people die? today, the daily telegraph with health secretary steve barclay's claim that unions have made a conscious to inflict harm on.andin made a conscious to inflict harm on. and in catastrophe the daily express pleads with the failure of the royal mail to deliver christmas post time calling it the royal fail . just one of the royal fail. just one of 12ist the royal fail. just one of 121st class letters posted by people. england arrived at its destination the next working day. terrible stuff. back with me now , top daily mail columnist me now, top daily mail columnist amanda patel the reverend calvin robinson and the author and journalist rebecca reid. now, throughout harry and meghan circus back on netflix the couple tied themselves in so many knots until their so—called truth was exposed as a fallacy . truth was exposed as a fallacy. take this moment where. meghan recalls her emotional encounter itv's tom bradby claiming . she itv's tom bradby claiming. she was oblivious completely oblivious that this recorded interview with a national broadcaster would be released to the public . hello, how are you ?
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the public. hello, how are you? you okay? yeah. okay tom, the journalist who was that trip with us? yes, the africa documentary . this was with us? yes, the africa documentary. this was a with us? yes, the africa documentary . this was a royal documentary. this was a royal that the palace was greenlighting. i guess i just assume and this was just going to be a like a glossy version of happy tour . i to be a like a glossy version of happy tour. i didn't know what he was going to ask me. you can see, like i hadn't had it touched my makeup. i hadn't. and i'm just fried. would it be fair to say? not really. okay. since it's really been a struggle. yes i mean , i guess i just never i mean, i guess i just never thought they'd even use it in the documentary. i had no idea that was going to be like the thing that travelled around the world. no idea. she had no idea. well, in that case, harry and meghan must be furious that bradby maliciously abused their trust , right? bradby maliciously abused their trust, right? nope in actual fact, relations couldn't be better because he's been handpicked by has for an interview about his hatchet job memoir. spare due for release on
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january the 10th. and to top it all off in april last year, i exclusively revealed that bradby was an abc with the prince of wales. after sided with harry over william in the war of the windsors. so first the cosy catch up with bfa for oprah winfrey. now i sit interview with their number one british ally and bff from itv. i mean, amanda out. this is not a couple that want to themselves to any journalistic scrutiny, is it? that's certainly true. and can i just say one thing? yes when you introduce me, you say, amanda, please. the reverend . and people please. the reverend. and people think what i'm saying is really terrible. and that outfit . i do. terrible. and that outfit. i do. so i go . that's it. can ijust so i go. that's it. can ijust say just a little pause? okay. by say just a little pause? okay. by contrast okay. back on to meghan and harry. look if she had if they had any guts , get had if they had any guts, get emily maitlis to interview them. the woman who took down prince andrew. and you just get one of your mates, you know? i mean, wish i knew calvin well enough, because if i had some huge scandal, i'd say, you . when it
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scandal, i'd say, you. when it comes to your interview , you comes to your interview, you give me an easy ride . she's not give me an easy ride. she's not putting why? she's not putting herself to both of them and not themselves up to any scrutiny . themselves up to any scrutiny. rebecca because . because rebecca because. because rebecca. because rebecca. they they say that these revelations are so serious, right now that they have an impact on the british monarchy. that's what they hint at least . so if they hint at least. so if they're so serious , we can't they're so serious, we can't take you seriously . the people take you seriously. the people asking the questions are you . if asking the questions are you. if oprah and you be if tom bradby if we cannot take you seriously . i had a big interview to give. i would get my angelica malan to do she comes on here do it. she comes on here sometimes she'd best sometimes not. she'd be my best friend. i that i know, friend. no person i that i know, she doesn't take it seriously . she doesn't take it seriously. she wouldn't we wouldn't take it seriously on earth. they seriously on earth. they they have of a problem with have got a bit of a problem with keeping exact record keeping the exact track record of what they said before. i totally with why on earth totally with that. why on earth would somebody be would they want somebody to be mean would anybody mean to them why would anybody not to them just ask not be mean to them just ask them questions like . okay. you
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them questions like. okay. you said that that was black and that was what? geez, i shouldn't have i'm sorry. you have said that. i'm sorry. you said one in the blasphemy trial for that was purposely. for amanda that was purposely. oh, your pardon. oh, yeah. use your pardon. allowed say whiter than . i allowed to say whiter than. i know. didn't mean that kelvin know. i didn't mean that kelvin robinson . the issue as well is robinson. the issue as well is how much does this impact bradby job as an impartial journalist when reporting on this couple when reporting on this couple when he's so desperate get this scoop. he'll get the offers from them continuously every time they want . they'll go back to they want. they'll go back to him. yeah, means he's him. yeah, but that means he's he critically cover he can never critically cover that. no. true for i thought you're going to show that clip of you know she, made this big deal she couldn't she deal about how she couldn't she went she i it was went down she i think it was disrespectful queen then disrespectful to the queen then we've seen this clip released this was touching on this week. she was touching on suits. nigel suits. i saw that on nigel farage earlier . yeah. so another farage earlier. yeah. so another lie she's been caught out in is constantly i think there is she at the moment you say well the. tom bradby again and again but you could only tell the same story a number of times and they
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have told of the stories. so have now told of the stories. so the are either they're the options are either they're going to have bigger having a going to have to bigger having a bigger back i think no bigger influence back i think no but a lot is being missed about what is actually about . so what spare is actually about. so netflix. no, no, no , no, no. netflix. no, no, no, no, no, no. that's netflix about the that's wrong. netflix about the exit from the royal family. why spare is going be so damaging. it's this is all about his upbringing in the royal is expected to be highly critical of the cast parenting skills potentially critical we can we can also mean things about our parents but then you've done it it's i mean they need to know no of course i don't either i love i think you've got be a i think you've got to be a scumbag but but scumbag but no. but realistically, what i'm saying is have done other than is they have not done other than talk past what talk about the past so far what they need good advisers who will say them and i agree with say to them and i agree with that and i think that final word about all i would say is most people, first of all, have been you oprah most you with oprah winfrey. most would tom, hi . yeah, i would say, tom, hi. yeah, i don't mean to be unkind. well the season of a controversial royal telly and battling for
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attention against harry and meghan's netflix whine fest is channel four's prince . the channel four's prince. the musical, a spin on the duke of york's romance , fergie and his york's romance, fergie and his infamous newsnight head to head with emily maitlis. infamous newsnight head to head with emily maitlis . now, the with emily maitlis. now, the broadcaster has been keeping this divisive project under wraps, perhaps about a backlash for scheduling that days . wraps, perhaps about a backlash for scheduling that days. king charles delivers his first christmas speech, but we have been granted a sneak peek at one of the musical numbers . royal of the musical numbers. royal highness, how you that went? highness, how do you that went? well i nailed it. i did everything . right. except for a everything. right. except for a profiteroles , a hot toenail . did profiteroles, a hot toenail. did oh, goodness me . goodness me. oh, goodness me. goodness me. it's all gone mad. rebecca calvin roberts and amanda prince. how do stand by because coming up, one of panellists coming up, one of my panellists reveals why dvla has given reveals why the dvla has given them rage as i crown them road rage as i crown today's greatest britain anti—union jackass. today's greatest britain anti—union jackass . but first anti—union jackass. but first calvin mackenzie's takedown of striking ambulance . drew calls striking ambulance. drew calls for cancellation from the woke mob. these for you to his mind
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it's time now for our cancelled and this is where britain's top commentators out on controversial issues without , controversial issues without, the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest the media. protesting nurses only just returned to their posts and yet in under 2 hours time, the first paramedics and emergency workers will across england , will walk out across england, wales and the biggest ambulance for 30 years with only immediate life threatening calls due to be answered disruption is expected to last up to three days, leaving thousands vulnerable patients at serious . our elderly patients at serious. our elderly relatives will have nobody to pick them up from a fall classes that victims will have to make their own to hospital and has been warned those with dementia risk being to quote wander the
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streets . nhs bosses have said is streets. nhs bosses have said is a huge risk of harm and they are not the only ones expressing concern. our very own fleet street veteran kelvin mackenzie has today under fire from unions sympathise as online for daring to speak against these callous workers. so calvin mackenzie, you've let on this today and are saying you should be cancelled for what you've had to say about ambulance workers. so go , go on. ambulance workers. so go, go on. it's been the there's been the most massive pile by revolting admirers ambulance drivers. let let's honest about it you spell it out now. i see. finally we've now even got barclay, the secretary of state for health, now saying the same thing, that what's happening is that these people are using your your family , your children, your mum family, your children, your mum and dad , their problems in to and dad, their problems in to get themselves a pay rise . and get themselves a pay rise. and the way that they're trying to
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turn round and say, oh, it's down to the government is absolute poppycock . when you go absolute poppycock. when you go into a job like that it's the same with the police force, the same with the police force, the same the army, the idea that you're going to now some old you're going to now use some old deer lying on the bathroom floor to turn round to say to the government, you give us another four quid a week or we're going to kill. woman it's absolute to kill. woman it's an absolute disgrace . i describe them , the disgrace. i describe them, the ambulance drivers and i believe this. and this is what sparked off all the lefties. i also climbed unison gmb . you know climbed unison gmb. you know i don't give a stuff . i describe don't give a stuff. i describe them as vile bags and that is the. they can hand out the stuff. they can hand it out. but when somebody gives it back them and what i can't understand what about when they come to the prime minister what about when they come . we'll come to that in they come. we'll come to that in one second. but what about when they come back to you, calvin, and say, okay, we get paid 27,000, and say, okay, we get paid 27,000 , £55 and we can't live in 27,000, £55 and we can't live in
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that because that's what i said. the answer is, i don't know . the answer is, i don't know. their average earnings are and what they never take into account is, of course, that they get the kind of pension which you or any of your colleagues or anybody your show can anybody watching your show can only dream which is worth only dream about, which is worth about another and by the way about another 20. and by the way they're one of the reasons why they're one of the reasons why they're quitting teachers and they're quitting teachers and the like. and nhs and all state workers all start quitting around 51 because they've done 30 years of service and they join the great resignation, which is causing such problem in our country. no i'm not saying that they make a king's ransom or a queen's ransom. they don't and i don't i do accept that the only way you can really a pay rise is prepared to walk from the job which you're currently doing. i know. i reckon that's a problem for us . and if that problem for us. and if that turned out to be a massive problem, half the workforce when we pay more we would have pay them more money. idea of don't let money. but the idea of don't let let's ever lose of the idea that tomorrow and already i don't
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know whether you whether you've been following in bangor a lady in a nursing home fell on the floor broke out here she was there . for 25 hours she five 8 there. for 25 hours she five 8 hours. did you know what they said the welsh ambulance service said the welsh ambulance service said . oh this was due to the said. oh this was due to the fact that a number of ambulance drivers went sick and there a lot of demand is 20. yeah. honestly that is 25,000. except know. of course it's not. of course it's not. and i don't believe they should be allowed to strike calvin personal . i to strike calvin personal. i don't think the nurses should be allowed to strike. think allowed to strike. i don't think the ambulance should the ambulance workers should be allowed i think allowed to strike. i think they should in the same category should be in the same category as the our armed as the police and our armed forces. but look, want talk forces. but look, want to talk about side of about the political side of this. quite this. i've actually been quite of sunak today because of rishi sunak today because i think he's channelling his inner margaret here. but but you disagree ? oh, yes. i think disagree? oh, yes. i think should they should have got on the front foot barclay is now this by the way when the telegraph comes out or you pick
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it up online or , whatever. it up online or, whatever. right. that will be a few hours of . the strike actually of. the strike actually starting. they have started all this campaign a week, ten days ago. there will be lots of people on their side and, i imagine how the story will fly around the world immediately start dying. well kind of what kind of sign that for our country? yeah can't it now. but it was border force. yeah and people will die, you know, we might we can't get out because of we can't out of our local village because of trains . and village because of trains. and now actually we can't even get to hospital because somebody has decided they want a pay . i decided they want a pay. i admire what sunak doing. i think they should get that up their pr and get barclay out more often . and get barclay out more often. calvin mackenzie while certainly i'm cancelled to date . thank i'm cancelled to date. thank you. have a very merry christmas . we will speak in the new year . but it is time now to reveal today's greatest person in union jack us . my superstar panel
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jack us. my superstar panel return. amanda, tell your gp nominee , please. it is home nominee, please. it is home secretary suella braverman on because she's finally got through their one render scheme which will see illegal immigrants packed off these shores. i think we should rename her well a braveheart like it or not, he died today. mel gibson died . and it wasn't you that died. and it wasn't you that calvin robinson said your mine is an honorary nominee for tucker carlson because . he has tucker carlson because. he has exposed the conspiracy . the cia, exposed the conspiracy. the cia, it seems, did have something to do with jfk's assassination . and do with jfk's assassination. and a week before he was assassinated , said there is a assassinated, said there is a plot in the country to enslave every man, woman and child before i leave this high and noble office, i intend to expose this plot on the cia him this plot on the cia killed him . yeah. we need to look more into this. i'm fascinated with the jfk assassination and. tucker's doing great work on it rebecca reed. you all know the true crime is on that one. they could get that solved, but made football our so been nominated for sports personality of the
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year okay great well great nominees but i'm actually going to go with amanda patel. she's already got a nickname game here. amanda, it's super woman sula. and don't you forget it. but no, she is today's greatest person because she gets person because she always gets a pile of know what chucked over her and she has stood when her and she has stood firm when it right woman this it comes right woman won this game union time now amanda patel who you nominating. let's go to is a solution before christmas or it's got to be making in harry hasn't it there now i've this new documentary coming out where they're going to walk in nelson mandela shoes and inspire the world. well i've gone out to work and i've walked his shoes. they're just bought from the local they about five local shop. they cost about five to the trip . very fitting. to do the trip. very fitting. and you just wanted an easy win, didn't you simply concede . i'll didn't you simply concede. i'll send you 19z. diversity of brides before cancelling christmas. another one of these woke universities that's their lecturers to avoid using the word christmas when wishing people are happy christmas a happy winter closure. everybody
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and read your union jack and i'd like to calvin a very happy winter festival oh, i don't mind . i know. you know, i'm generally quite traumatised , i'm generally quite traumatised, i'm generally quite traumatised, i'm generally quite traumatised, i'm generally quite pro—union and strikes . but one wonder if strikes. but one wonder if people who have no time for the dvla who have got the biggest backlog of anything due to the pandemic and i've got almost six days strike. it's about the fact they barely work through the pandemic. people all over pandemic. young people all over the country hampered. the country are being hampered. the freedoms the development and freedoms which, know, just to prove which, you know, just to prove that i'm not completely predict , to pull . oh, i'm that i'm not completely predict , to pull. oh, i'm actually to go with rebecca at dvla because . how brilliant that the lefties, even the even the mick lynch love is starting to turn on these strikes because they are having a real world consequence. how are you, malcolm ? yeah, you know, they'll malcolm? yeah, you know, they'll be back a winter miracle . look,
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be back a winter miracle. look, what a great it's been with you three of absolutely loved it. have a wonderful christmas, calvin know you've got big christmas shows coming up. yes, there is a gb news christmas special on christmas eve , 2 pm. special on christmas eve, 2 pm. on christmas day at 11 am. absolutely and let me just do a little plug to say tomorrow night , the show, we are going to night, the show, we are going to be revealing the greatest britons and honey and jack of the year . britons and honey and jack of the year. you've britons and honey and jack of the year . you've got to be back the year. you've got to be back with us tomorrow. it's my last of the year. amanda patel, calvin , rebecca reid, i'll see calvin, rebecca reid, i'll see you tomorrow at 9 pm. headline this is next though. goodnight.
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good evening. you're with gb news. in a moment, headliners. first, let's bring up to date with the latest news headlines and the top story. ambulance workers and are workers and paramedics are preparing on strike preparing to go on strike tomorrow minute talks this tomorrow after minute talks this afternoon . the government and afternoon. the government and unions failed to address the issue of pay the health secretary met union but pay discussions were off the table. instead, the government sought reassurances over strike cover and patient safety . at least and patient safety. at least five ambulance trusts have declared critical incidents as they unprecedented pressure ahead of the walkout . meanwhile, ahead of the walkout. meanwhile, around 600 members of the army ,
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