tv Mark Steyn Replay GB News December 22, 2022 2:00am-3:01am GMT
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a welcome along you wonderful people to wednesday's edition the mark steyn show with me patrick christys and i am bang up for it tonight. ladies and gentlemen, we have a stellar line—up of stories and guests for you today, so you will not want miss taxi driver want to miss it. taxi driver drivers. an army reserves. they've up to plate they've stepped up to the plate today over 26,000 ambulance today as over 26,000 ambulance workers started their first day of strike action. ambulance trust declared critical emergencies today whilst patients in need of urgent treatment were told. i'll just get to campus a hospital that will do former ambulance worker katie strickler will be here to discuss why she thinks the strikes are important but the consequences are even more important and it should not be ignored . and some more big news ignored. and some more big news today. the snp has resumed considerations . children as
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considerations. children as young as 50 years old to start the process of legally changing their sex and gender. sources inside westminster said the very controversial reform going through its final stages in the scottish parliament has left msps very scared to speak out . msps very scared to speak out. i'm not surprised. women's rights activist, the one and only kelly j. k will be joining to discuss this . you won't want to discuss this. you won't want to discuss this. you won't want to miss out on she's going to kick right off and rightly so as well according to new research released today , tens of released today, tens of thousands of homeless children in temporary accommodation within the uk do not have a bed of their own to sleep as christmas is just the corner. meanwhile the home office spends up to £6 million a day on housing illegal channel migrants. go figure . we will ask migrants. go figure. we will ask just the uk government their priorities. all wrong. which political commentator may.7 it's political commentator may? it's easy and righteous a month smith plus cones decision to expand that's the date by way to expand london's lower mission zone has
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been slaughtered by as they warn its impacts be detrimental to small businesses within them . 25 small businesses within them. 25 and by the way, this isn't just london centric because this is coming to a city near you people on this will be director of car 26 louise perry will always bnng 26 louise perry will always bring you the stories that matter most and we will lead the news agenda. others will just to follow. and of course, the most important part of the show is what you got to give me a bit of pummelling. you're lucky people. vaiews@gbnews.uk uk. you can ask me anything you want and i will my best to answer it. that's your way very, that's all coming your way very, very but first, it's very shortly. but first, it's the headlines. we're probably mental . patrick, thank you mental hurst. patrick, thank you and good evening to you. within the last hour, president joe biden has welcomed his ukrainian counterpart to the white house in washington. it's followed him is zelensky's first foreign trip since the start of the russian invasion . president biden said
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invasion. president biden said americans stood proudly with the people of ukraine as they defended their country against aggression, silence he said he felt honoured to be invited and thank the us for president ongoing military support. he's also expected to address the us congress later this evening. earlier this week the us announced a further earlier this week the us announced a furthe r £i.5 earlier this week the us announced a furthe r £1.5 billion announced a further £1.5 billion in military aid, including patriot missile system , to help patriot missile system, to help ukraine defend its infrastructure against russian attacks . ambulance unions have attacks. ambulance unions have reacted angrily . the government reacted angrily. the government accused them of making conscious choice to harm patients by going out on strike . steve barclay out on strike. steve barclay claims unions refusing to work with the government . meanwhile, with the government. meanwhile, thatis with the government. meanwhile, that is we wonder where it went . as i was saying, steve barclay claims unions are refusing to work with the government at a national level on how paramedics will cover emergency calls dunng will cover emergency calls during strike action. the unite union says the health secretary's comments are a
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blatant lie and the gmb union described them as insulting. unison general secretary christina mckinney says mr. barclay is to discuss pay . we barclay is to discuss pay. we sit down in a room , you have sit down in a room, you have a bit of give and take on both sides. i'm getting nothing from him, from this government. all they're saying to me is we can't negotiate a group. and where does that leave ? one of the does that leave? one of the reasons the ambulance service, the nhs in such a dire state the nhs is in such a dire state is because they haven't invested in the workforce. so people leave those are left are under increasing pressure . these increasing pressure. these people meal breaks . people don't get meal breaks. they get the off . they they hardly get the off. they work excessive overtime because . that's the only way the service can run . but the health service can run. but the health secretary maintains government is trying to work constructively with unions . clearly we will with unions. clearly we will need to look at the data from today to see whether the exemptions that the trade unions have promised materialise. they've said on the one hand they want to cause maximum disruption, but on the other hand, that they don't want to
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cause harm to patients . so we've cause harm to patients. so we've tried to work constructively with the trade unions, but of course, if we see significant patient harm, then as a government, we need to look at what he's done in terms of minimum service levels . a man minimum service levels. a man who admitted murdering his pregnant partner and three children in derbyshire will serve the rest of his life in jail. damien bendall was given a whole life order for killing terry harris. her children, lacey and paul bennett and lacey's connie gent. in september last year. the prosecutor told court they were brutal, vicious , cruel attacks . brutal, vicious, cruel attacks. that's the news on tv, online and dab radio. with gb news, the people's channel we're now. it's time for mark steyn . with time for mark steyn. with patrick christys . patrick christys.
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scotland a country of outstanding natural beauty. a country with , a proud history. country with, a proud history. it's produced greats like alex ferguson , chris hoy, inventors ferguson, chris hoy, inventors like alexander graham bell . and like alexander graham bell. and now it's a country by a woman who looks like elton john. when male rapists can self—identify as women so they can carry on raping women's prisons. this ladies and is progress. apparently the snp and scottish labouris apparently the snp and scottish labour is forcing through new laws that mean people on the offenders register could in theory just change their gender. they could then change their names and essentially disappear from public records and actually find it easier to carry out their warped sexual . women will their warped sexual. women will no longer be safe in scotland in view, and neither will children . i6 and i7 view, and neither will children . i6 and 17 year olds in .i6 and 17 year olds in scotland will be able to apply for a gender recognition certificate for the first time. they can change gender on sex without a doctor, diagnose them without a doctor, diagnose them with gender dysphoria. in they just have to live with their
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chosen gender for around three months. so a sexually confused child potentially with learning difficult to say could just put a dress on for three months and become a girl free to walk into a girl's changing room at their secondary school and expose their to a load of other their penis to a load of other kids. that, of course , is kids. but that, of course, is progress . in scotland, children progress. in scotland, children aged four can already change their gender on the school register without their parent's consent. so parents go to consent. so parents who go to work day to pay their work every day to pay for their children to live to look after them, they up to parents evening one day to discover that timothy now tamara. but here's another kicker and a wee crank up in scotland could actually turn the uk into paradise, potentially for sex and sex criminals could go to scotland live as a woman for a matter of weeks, legally changed sex and gender, and then come back down to england, wales or northern ireland walk into a woman's toilet in a nightclub unchallenged, and whatever unchallenged, and do whatever they to drunk girls to they like to drunk girls to their house content? but why is there so much urgency to pass
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this stuff through in scotland ? this stuff through in scotland? the snp is scottish labour whipped their msps to back this. there are strong rumours and they are just rumours that nicolas janina, the one who sang rocket , i think her. nicolas janina, the one who sang rocket, i think her. yeah, well there are strong rumours that she's trying rush this through parliament before one of her own ministers gets from as soon ministers gets back from as soon as leave so have to as you leave so that she have to vote against it and down. that's remarkable. true . but our remarkable. if true. but our question of why she is important more generally . why? why do more generally. why? why do this? why spend hours urgently trying to rush something through that that just isn't massive pubuc that that just isn't massive public clamour for someone to get precise figures on the percentage the uk population thatis percentage the uk population that is trans. but studies in brazil appear to show just 0.1% of the people there are apparently trans and around around 1.6 million people in the whole of america are trans very much that the us population is somewhere in the region of 330 million. and then we have the ultimate madness of it all,
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because in scotland now the snp, scottish labour, the lib dems and the greens are about to make and the greens are about to make a decision that affects the health and wellbeing of every single and every single woman in order to appease a fraction of a percentage of their population . percentage of their population. it makes no sense . i mean, look, it makes no sense. i mean, look, maybe nicola candle in the wind sturgeon is confused about what it means to be a but there is nothing progressive about. a child with mental health problems able to me to write their own genitalia more easily or . a woman their own genitalia more easily or. a woman having to fight off a male sex offenders in their changing that is not changing rooms that is not progress . that is lunacy. changing rooms that is not progress . that is lunacy . and progress. that is lunacy. and thatis progress. that is lunacy. and that is the snp . well there's that is the snp. well there's loads of people who've been getting in touch on that already as well. as i can see the inbox lighting up, but i believe now we can go to kelly kane. is that right? i believe oh, no. we're going to back to we're going to come back to we're going to come back to we're going come back that. in
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going to come back to that. in fact, going to return to fact, we're going to return to what one of the top what has been one of the top stories of the because stories of the day. because before back to that 99, before we go back to that 99, calls have plummeted across certain of the country. certain parts of the country. this is the ambulance strikes and that people and this concerns that people are in silence. and i are suffering in silence. and i am we go by former am joined that we go by former ambulance technician katie strickland. thank you strickland. katie, thank you very obviously very, very much. obviously a very, very much. obviously a very, very have you very different. good to have you on the so let's just talk me a little bit about this massive pubuc little bit about this massive public about the public concern about the ambulance now not ambulance and people now not calling you stand calling in. where do you stand on ambulance strikes ? i mean , i on ambulance strikes? i mean, i left the ambulance service about a year ago, but if i were still in the ambulance service , i in the ambulance service, i would be striking . i think it's would be striking. i think it's a while. it's been a long time coming , but a while. it's been a long time coming, but it a while. it's been a long time coming , but it definitely needs coming, but it definitely needs to be raised. i know there will be consequences for this. i know that the army have stepped in and they're going to do a great job. but they're going to be able to cover the ground that a full crew of ambulance staff will. so i think it's needed . i
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will. so i think it's needed. i think hopefully it sounds morbid , but hopefully the consequences will open the eyes of people need to listen. yeah, i my main concern about this is yes. okay. i am in favour of a pay rise for staff like paramedics call handlers, nurses, etc. my latest understanding of what they want is somewhere way above actually , which i think frankly is probably unaffordable because the knock on effects that that would mean for things like rail workers mean even down to driving examiners . apparently driving examiners. apparently everyone rise above everyone wants a pay rise above inflation. don't think as inflation. i don't think as a country that is affordable and both the leader of the labour party and, the leader of the conservative with conservative party, would with me on one, but some people would say members of the public, we locked down to protect our nhs. people have their lives ruined and now people have to die in order for the nhs to make point about where patients . is there about where patients. is there any truth to that ? you make a?
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any truth to that? you make a? good point. i think . i think good point. i think. i think there needs to be a compromise. i do agree that striking is going to have, you know, catastrophic issues and. perhaps what they're asking for is a little much. but i think also the larger picture is the support that has been lacking throughout the pandemic. of course , it was a difficult time, course, it was a difficult time, but it had a huge impact. i mean, ultimately it was why i left the nhs . i saw a really left the nhs. i saw a really ugly side of the nhs whilst working throughout the whole of the pandemic. i felt totally unsupported. i know all of my did as well and. i think enough is obviously enough for a lot of people . so i think there's that people. so i think there's that wider picture to consider as well. but you're right, it's fine balance between , you know, fine balance between, you know, giving a pay rise, but perhaps also compromising and accepting that there are other costs as well . do you that there are other costs as well. do you think that do you think, though, that they like to say, oh, it's not all about pay
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suspect that if you just gave them what they wanted in terms of pay, which will be a roughly speaking about 16 to 19% pay rise didn't change any of rise and didn't change any of the working conditions they crack so is all about crack on. so is all about pay realistically ? i think you're realistically? i think you're right. i don't think it's all about pay because i think if the conditions weren't so bad , conditions weren't so bad, wouldn't be thinking, well , why wouldn't be thinking, well, why am i working for such an awful in such rubbish conditions? because most paramedics, they do it for the love of the job and for the love of caring for people. the majority of paramedics. it's not about the salary. otherwise they wouldn't have done so long i think have done it for so long i think highlighting the issues and how how bad it's been over the last couple of years has made people go are not being paid enough to do this. this is not enough money to justify the enormous stress and the risk on just one to whether or not well—meaning members of the paramedic staff, the ambulance staff or indeed nurses are being led along by
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unions with , frankly, communist unions with, frankly, communist intentions don't have to look very far in a union to find a communist. and i spoke to one ambulance co handler yesterday who didn't know what the pay off given to it was or really what pay given to it was or really what pay she wanted to receive was leaving it in the hands of the unions. and i think personally that's quite a risky business. maybe there's a bit of a blurred line between people are being offered an opportunity to stand up for a system that is affecting them on a day to day bafis affecting them on a day to day basis and perhaps people aren't fully aware of what they're striking for. fully aware of what they're striking for . maybe the evidence striking for. maybe the evidence isn't on the knowledge , isn't isn't on the knowledge, isn't there? you know, they're striking because it's an opportunity to have a voice heard, but maybe ultimately not just about the money. it's a bigger picture. do you think it might back fire in the sense that the minute around 63% of the british public support ambulance workers going on strike, around 65% support nurses going on strike. the longer this goes on and the more
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utter horror stories you read about elderly or women in the late stages of a complicated laboun late stages of a complicated labour, babies dying at home, all of this stuff. if public support massively goes the slide for these things. then paramedic ambulance works or nurses become hate figures . i mean, of course, hate figures. i mean, of course, people also who don't work in the ambulance service don't see the ambulance service don't see the day to day picture. so it's easy to put numbers , of course, easy to put numbers, of course, death and people in critical conditions with help is a horrifying story . although this horrifying story. although this happens on a daily basis. and so it's easy to put these numbers and say, look, this story of this person who wasn't given help for four, four, 6 hours because of a strike. well, the reality was that was happening before the strike . yeah. people before the strike. yeah. people were having cardiac arrests and not being reached to for a number of hours in the first place. so i don't know how much andifs place. so i don't know how much
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and it's important to stress it is to stress that. can i ask you a question? not sure. you might be asked that much national media at the minute when you were an ambulance technician , were an ambulance technician, did you have some days or is there a day or a moment that stood out for where you were actually really happy? you were like ? this is what i do it for. like? this is what i do it for. was there ever a really good moment for you ? absolutely. moment for you? absolutely. i the reason that we did what . we the reason that we did what. we did. and paramedics do what they is, it is unbelievable rewarding when you go to a patient who who is in an awful situation , then is in an awful situation, then you're helping them out, saving a life or even helping someone with mental health. things going on. it's massively rewarding. it is the reason i stuck out at it for almost two and a half years and i thought about leaving a lot , but it and i thought about leaving a lot, but it was days like that that made me think i want to stay and continue the job. okay i'm of just i got to say thank one thing i do find remarkable is that let's honest if i went on strike. no what it no is in
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fact viewing figures are pretty go fact viewing figures are pretty 9° up fact viewing figures are pretty go up need to fair but there will be people out there now watching this listening to watching this or listening to this lives will have this who whose lives will have saved. and that is remarkable saved. and that is a remarkable thing think. and regardless thing to think. and regardless of or not, people of whether or not, people support they support these strikes or they think morally it's think that maybe morally it's okay, is that there okay, etc. fact is that there are genuine life savers are actual genuine life savers out are one of out there and you are one of them. so good for you guys. take care. now, as a former ambulance technician, really kind technician, i have really kind of of the around of outlining more of the around these strikes these ambulance strikes and, the workers etc. are workers strikes, etc. that are going on. i cannot help but feel that, yes. whilst the vast majority of british public majority of the british public and the figures lie, the figures don't around . 65% of people don't lie around. 65% of people supporting are 63% of supporting nurses are 63% of people support in ambulance people support in the ambulance workers strike. i cannot help workers on strike. i cannot help feel in the coming days or months if this rumbles on those numbers will turn. i just wonder what the compromise is going to be. what's the wiggle room going to be on because at the to be on pay? because at the moment 16 to 19% too much when these brackets and with all of these brackets and with all of the other areas that want pay rises of a similar amount as
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well, what compromise be it's anyway that i've got a comment from unison which is one of the unions helping to organise this strike action. steve barclay is waited until the day of the strike to gripe about the supposed lack of contingency arrangements. as the secretary of state knows, only full well agreements made agreements are being made between unions and employers in each ambulance service. a proper pay each ambulance service. a proper pay rise this year won't solve every problem in the nhs, but it would help stem the tide of staff leaving . their exhausted staff leaving. their exhausted feel hugely undervalued and can easily find better paid work elsewhere. there's a lot more to it we haven't got all day it but we haven't got all day people i'm to move it people so i'm going to move it on. up, thousands on. coming up, thousands thousands british children thousands of british children will their bed or will be without their own bed or indeed beds actually this christmas whilst get this illegal migrants are moved to five star hotels . we will be five star hotels. we will be talking about this with political commentator amanda, suzy and writer samantha smith. but before that children as young as 15 will be allowed to legally change their gender. you have been writing about this a
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bit earlier on. that's according to a law in scotland women's rights activist kellie j. cain will to discuss the will be here to discuss the assembly's controversial decision. yes, that she is fantasy stick fantastic human being . holly jade, obviously. being. holly jade, obviously. woman of course in the context of what we're talking about. i was to a very, very was speaking to a very, very soon. don't that dial soon. don't you move that dial people .
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well, gb news is the people's channel so let's hear what some the people have had to say. we asked you, should 15 year olds be allowed to make life altering decisions, i.e. change their sex and gender? susie says absolute no 18 year old should be when a child is younger don't can wise decisions about who wish to be anything before potentially could be regretted or irreversible 100. susie, i am
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convinced that we're going to see a set the catastrophe looming where people have made this decision that the ages of 1415, even younger in some cases and they go on to end up hating themselves for rest of their lives, suicide, etc. i can see it coming and i hate it, leslie says, even asking this shows how dire the situation we are in. please, can we go back to some kind of normality? that ship has sailed. unfortunately normality is especially the is long gone, especially of the border, right now msps border, where right now msps have been voting on whether or not essentially it should be easier for children to mutilate their own bodies or indeed actually define a woman. sex offenders can define as women. now i'm just carry on raping in women's spaces is nuts. for want of a better phrase, mr. blunders says no, they should not, and people should leave them alone and not put pressure on them to make decisions. thank you very much, by the way much, mr. monday. by the way because thing it because this is the thing it starts in schools but it starts in the schools but it starts in the schools but it starts in the schools but it starts in the schools north starts in the schools up north in scotland from the age of in scotland and from the age of for a child can decide to change
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sex and gender on the register without their parents consent or indeed without the parents knowing about it. they just find out on parents evening when timothy has turned into tamara where does all of that come from? i'm convinced that kids don't just make those decisions for now, who is it? for themselves. now, who is it? it's always a sandra the it's always a sandra from the geography department. awesome, completely unqualified , middle completely unqualified, middle aged woman or man who decides rock up and pump a kids had full of utter nonsense. of absolute, utter nonsense. just one more quick one. here's this , trish. this has to stop this, trish. this has to stop child abuse people are waiting for real health care . this is for real health care. this is what government spend money on, right? okay going on out of that and hideous monstrosity of a parliament building, the new labour regime gifted the skulls back in 99. serious they just go and take a look of it. it's like and take a look of it. it's like a boil, the face of it. otherwise cracker of a city. well, anyhow, what has been going on with that today is that the snp, they thought a last ditch bid to block 15 year old children from beginning the process of able to change
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process of being able to change their agenda old. we their agenda 15 years old. we don't children at age five paracetamol for a headache they haven't one woman who has been very vocal about and has faced face face pushback against her is the wonderful. kelly kane, she's on line with us right now. kelly thank you so, so much . kelly thank you so, so much. really appreciate everything that you do, because one day i might have a daughter or a niece and i will be very glad that women like you because you will be doing everything you can to make the world a much safer place for them. but kelly what do make of this ruling do you make of this ruling today? should we start with the fact that just 15 years old, this is before we move on to sex offenders. the stuff tells offenders. the kids stuff tells me well, i wonder if me about lot. well, i wonder if the very expressively the two aren't very expressively unked the two aren't very expressively linked sex offenders kids linked sex offenders and kids able to consent to such devastating decisions. you do have to wonder when scottish parliament on the side of kids being able to make irreversible decisions and rapists in women's prisons and having unfettered
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access to women , you really want access to women, you really want to ask the hard drives of those msps , as do you actually think msps, as do you actually think that there is something more sinister going on that actually not just about, oh, you know, kind of flag waving rights, actually is an element of kind of rather nasty child sexual abuse and as an undercurrent of this , i think there's i think this, i think there's i think there's both. i think there are definitely people who are really sinister who are benefiting from this stupidity . i think there's this stupidity. i think there's a lot of people that think it's some sort of easy power grab and.so some sort of easy power grab and. so they can they power at moment seems to be progressive and i use that word with both of us knowing being sarcastic. i hope. but power is now seen as doing saying things don't really doing saying things don't really doing much. i mean in order allow a child to transition legally personally i don't think that should be something that any country does at all ever i
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don't think we legally be able to change our sex but allowing child to do that doesn't take much does it you know saving them from starving and, you know, educating them , you know, know, educating them, you know, providing them with good housing. you can just say you are really lovely because you're really focusing, caring about kids, introducing them to drag queens at four and five years old and all that great. and you don't actually have to put your handsin don't actually have to put your hands in your very end, your very deep pockets at no. absolutely not. and my take on it that this affects potentially single child. and every single woman at the cost of just appeasing and happy a fraction , appeasing and happy a fraction, appeasing and happy a fraction, a percentage of the scottish population who would seek to benefit from this it just does not make sense. why are they willing to disregard what women and frankly child safety in order to appease people who their flag every 2 minutes? well i think they're incompetent as
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well as stupid as as well as maybe person they invested i think some people can't really see beyond something it's supposed to make them feel like a nice person. for example the truth would be something that maybe they would want to align themselves with , but they're not themselves with, but they're not particularly bothered . they all particularly bothered. they all want to be re—elected . they've want to be re—elected. they've spent far too much time on social media, and i think this is a genuine issue that normal people about. i don't know people care about. i don't know if people care about. i don't know h noficed people care about. i don't know if noticed but were just if they've noticed but were just about to go into wouldn't her with a cost living crisis. with a cost of living crisis. i think most people are a little bit more worried about that than anything . but once you anything else. but once you start telling the electorate, once you start telling normal people that actually what it means is when the elderly mother is in a care home that she can't choose to be intimately cared for a female or when she goes into a hospital ward , she might into a hospital ward, she might have some bloke next to her who calls himself a woman who decides to have a great time or
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not. when you talk about those real life situations . there's no real life situations. there's no normal people that think that's remotely okay not at all do you think nicholas sturgeon struggles with the definition of what a woman is. do you think she knows i have a lot of ideas about what nicholas sturgeon or may not think. probably not fit for broadcast, but there's something going on i. i wouldn't be surprised if there was some big hefty wad of cash because how can you have such a powerful position . you can't be position. you can't be completely stupid . so there must completely stupid. so there must be something that you gain. i no idea what it is, but it doesn't make me think about fluffy kittens at all. it makes me think flipping tables . yeah. i think flipping tables. yeah. i can believe . kellyanne, where can believe. kellyanne, where will this end because i am absolutely terrified . and i hate absolutely terrified. and i hate to say this , i'm terrified of to say this, i'm terrified of having a daughter. right. and this is like the opposite of
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what this stuff is supposed to do. i before, you know, maybe back in the day, blokes would have liked to have had a so they could go, oh you know, i want to take him to the football and they a no i actually want to they a no no i actually want to have so the i don't have have a son. so the i don't have to deal with the day to day rage of the idea that some bloke called who's dressed as a called gary who's dressed as a woman three woman in scotland for three months, might able to go into months, might be able to go into a swimming bass female changing room swimming baths and be in the room is there or that the same room is there or that there's some teacher at school who's that this is all who's saying that this is all the thing do . i'm just the right thing to do. i'm just terrified not terrified because i'm not i could live with the unrelenting anxiety of having a daughter in this day and age and i hate to say that but it's true . well, say that but it's true. well, you mentioned gary. gary glitter is just about to be released, isn't he? wherever he is in the world, in prison, the rape children, he can just call himself janet and he can move to scotland and he'll be fine. he can have unfettered access to women only spaces , and maybe he women only spaces, and maybe he could be a go guide leader and
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go away on a little camp with some children. so these are the real life consequences mean, you say, about having a son, but we are bringing up a generation of children that cannot spot truth, that will not be able to say woman is an adult human female, that will not understand the fundamental foundation of truth that we happily have been raised upon.i that we happily have been raised upon . i do worry about upon. i do worry about overwhelming legacy of that does to a population yeah, i couldn't agree more. kelly thank you very, very much. and can i just say actually quickly before i let you get going for like going actually, you've face a remarkable amount of backlash from this where does not tend to come from do you think it's from who have drunk the woke kool—aid or is it from people who are actually in transition munity? what is it ? well, it's actually in transition munity? what is it? well, it's a actually in transition munity? what is it ? well, it's a little what is it? well, it's a little bit of both it's basically people don't like women . no. people don't like women. no. especially when they mean it. so that's it comes from it just comes from a nice dose of
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misogyny, which is a word i hate to use, but it just feels so apt. if it exists, it exists. and that's the problem, isn't it? kelly, thank you very, very much, jake. jane, just absolutely wonderful woman and absolutely wonderful woman and absolutely wonderful woman and absolutely wonderful woman. all power to her as far as i'm concerned up. we're covering the shocking statistic released by . shocking statistic released by. shelter that one in 100 children may be without a stable roof over their heads. this christmas, by the way, shelter are going on strike. you might want to know that while they're not getting enough money is a time when the government is shelling out more than 2 billion quid a year on hotels for seekers that we're going to prioritise all wrong man suzy and samantha smith will be with us for that that they are at them fantastic people of them anyway. but least , anyway. but last but not least, course strange are afoot course strange things are afoot with . are they zoning with councils. are they zoning off of city moving permits, off bits of city moving permits, etc. etc. is this all just innocuous stuff? are we heading towards something much more sinister? climate lockdown ? sinister? climate lockdown? perhaps the lovely louise perry
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right. welcome back, everybody . right. welcome back, everybody. new research revealed today from homeless charity shelter that tens of thousands of children across will spend christmas without a bed their own. and you think that homeless people, children especially, would be at the top of the government's list of priorities, but afraid to say. think again, because a freedom of information has revealed that eight homeless people were removed from a in crawley to make way for the government's margaret thatcher policy capello two that i now disgrace awful news only adds inqu disgrace awful news only adds insult to injury as we know that migrants have been housed in places like this . stoke's places like this. stoke's rochford hotel account that stoke's rochford hotel generally about stoke's rochford hotel generally abou t £400 a night by the way ,
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about £400 a night by the way, all the while we've had children kept in youth hostels or even just out on the streets. maybe if we put as much effort into housing homeless kids as we have housing homeless kids as we have housing would be able housing migrants would be able to tackle this problem . but it's to tackle this problem. but it's clear we know where our clear that we know where our leaders priorities stand . i'm leaders priorities stand. i'm joined now by commentator and youtuber maria teresa and columnist samantha smith. samantha start with you. people will be looking at this now going this is absolute disgrace. our government has got the priorities all wrong. illegal immigrants instead of homeless kids . i mean, you've hit the kids. i mean, you've hit the nail on the head there, patrick. i when i was 16, i was homeless. i when i was 16, i was homeless. i was living in kids homes and in shelters, accommodations and a place that had mould in the washing machine. and it infestation in the ceiling verses that sprawling that that you've just shown. that's holding illegal immigrants in asylums goes in i remember exactly what it is that you said but it just speaks to the
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indifference with which children treated in this country. i know ispent treated in this country. i know i spent 14 months sofa surfing , i spent 14 months sofa surfing, flitting from caracas , friends, flitting from caracas, friends, houses, not knowing whether i was going to spend the night, sat mcdonald's snacking on a cup of coffee and trying to stay awake until the next morning. meanwhile it seems that the open borders policy is welcoming illegal immigrants and, giving them a five star resource experience . illegal immigrants experience. illegal immigrants being treated with more dignity and humanity than all very own children . we're ignoring children. we're ignoring a crisis in our own backyard . and crisis in our own backyard. and the it really is a slap in the face to see those sprawling, palatial grounds. asylum seekers and migrants are a captain while ieven and migrants are a captain while i even turn my light on some days because there were wasps trapped in the in the ceiling lights. it'sjust trapped in the in the ceiling lights. it's just shocking. trapped in the in the ceiling lights. it'sjust shocking. it's shocking. it makes me incredibly, incredibly angry. that the what of what is that is the what of what is happening. i will ask you, why do you think this is happening. oh, i think you've just just
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don't sack my amoebae . oh, no . don't sack my amoebae. oh, no. oh, i'll go back. i'm sorry about this . go. you are so about this. go. you are so sorry, but i will get you so it. don't worry, man, because the man i'll come back to you. man that. i'll come back to you. why think this is why do you think this is happening? i that it is testament . decades of neglect , testament. decades of neglect, indifference and an ignorance towards children's country. we've seen it with the grooming gang scandal. we've seen it with the 120,000 plus kids that are now facing a christmas in temporary accommodation and without a bed or or space to play without a bed or or space to play or, you know , safe a safe play or, you know, safe a safe space to rest heads at night. it's it just screams the fact that children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, are treated as second class citizens. the fact this migrant, who , frankly, the government who, frankly, the government should know and is usually legal immigrants and an asylum seekers countries like albania . the fact countries like albania. the fact they're treated with more dignity than our own kids is frankly a national scandal .
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dignity than our own kids is frankly a national scandal. how doesit frankly a national scandal. how does it how does it make you feel, samantha? when you see people standing there with like the refugees? welcome people like gary lineker popping up on twitter , oh, i'm going to house twitter, oh, i'm going to house a refugee on my back. i'll ask this. that may a good stuff. all right. sorry about that how does it well how does it make you feel when you see people that are going in and refugees welcome and then at things welcome and then you at things like schools you white like in schools you know white working the working class boys probably the least performing of people least well performing of people we've got homeless kids who are already homeless veterans already here homeless veterans and stuff what is and all of that stuff what is going why is this happening? going on? why is this happening? it's i mean, in terms of how you feel it's on behalf of the british people, it's mostly that we feel we're we don't feel that we're in control because there's a lack appetite from both the media the legacy media establishment as well as the political class to examples. i'll tell you the reality . for example, the reality. for example, the richest in canada, the political class and focus on certain aspects of this crisis and because don't want to be too
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politically politically incorrect he would say oh, i'm going to come to parliament and i'm going to talk about the backdrop backlog. i'm backdrop the case backlog. i'm going that. that's the going to fix that. that's the problem. media yesterday the problem. the media yesterday the bbc the fruit bbc talked about the fruit saying we're going to bring in 45,000 fruit pickers and oh, this might be issue with this might be an issue with migration, but they forgot migration, but as they forgot about another story that happened some same day, happened in some same day, there's social and there's a social media and social foundation and social market foundation and found that the government will have to bring in over a million migrants a year extra . and just migrants a year extra. and just to sort out the wound of the gdp flow, and it is a plus. so they don't want to talk about the real issues. they don't want to talk about the impacts on not just the economic, local economies, but also the cultural aspects of it. and if they don't talking about it of you guys are good gb news got to it. but good gb news you got to it. but if they're creating the if they're not creating the narrative that we're not in control, it's amongst the thing that we live in a country that we should live in a country where actually politicians where actually our politicians are about saying we are unashamed about saying we will our own before we will house our own before we house people who come across in
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a dinghy . well, the government a dinghy. well, the government is meant to be reflective side is meant to be reflective side is into us and i think that you the scenes that we've seen over recent months of the social media saying that i'm media warriors saying that i'm more happy to house an more than happy to house an albanian asylum seeker albanian or an asylum seeker their homes. why is that same see not extend the story and kids if more people are perhaps willing to see children as humans deserving support and having a home and a roof and food on the table then i wouldn't have had to surface f 40 months maybe it's like me wouldn't still be rotting away , wouldn't still be rotting away, silent and unseen in in homes that have very poor sanitation accommodation. absolutely dire facilities, maybe children would be allowed a proper opportunity to grow up into develop into into human if they were treated like such by the government and by taxpayers . samantha, thank by taxpayers. samantha, thank you. now i'm going to get a shout for this. i'm just going to give you final sex here, to give you the final sex here, but you're going to have to keep
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it brief. go on what you want to say and is that we can focus on people, gary lineker and people, like gary lineker and all celebrities, hypocrites, all the celebrities, hypocrites, but on the real but we have to focus on the real in charge. we're hypocrites. nicholas sturgeon and the snp government the government refusing to the so—called we so—called asylum in scotland. we have about that rather have to talk about that rather than just the celebrities. yeah spot okay, both you, spot on. okay, both of you, thank very much. thoroughly thank you very much. thoroughly enjoyed informative, enjoyed that informative, insightful stuff that is. commentator youtuber matt susie and columnist samantha smith. right. up . were you right. coming up. were you worried that sadiq khan. yes, everybody's favourite mayor was leaving after 11th year in power? well, worry not because he'll be getting a third term. if you think this is due to london centric, please let me reassure you. don't worry. this does actually affect the whole of uk. joining me to discuss his ulez expansion plan is perry don't go anywhere. people up in buckhead say .
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he can't stop . he won't stop he can't stop. he won't stop city cars . expansion of london's city cars. expansion of london's ultra low emission zone will crucify small businesses and bars have warned and this isn't just a london thing. people coming a place near you. sadiq khan, who is running for his third term as mayor of london, has announced plans to expand the london ulez in august next year cover almost of the area year to cover almost of the area inside the m25 motor issues cars were produced before thousand and five will be hit with a charge at pound 50 for entering the city. so if you want a around you will have money to burn quite literally. and bear in mind the kind of person who's around in a car older than 2005 is probably a, dare i say , kind is probably a, dare i say, kind of person who might struggle to afford a new car. therefore will they're going to have to pay £12, 50 day, which means they won't be able to that. so they'll be skin and be out of business anyway. this isn't just
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a problem. no, we've seen this initiative up all over the uk, the oxford zero emission zone scheme can sybaris plans to ban drivers entering service and. says bristol's nine quid a day charge on older cars list goes on and on and on. no, get me started birmingham anyway so part of big net zero agenda part of this big net zero agenda there are schemes coming of our backsides to try to make us all and greener . backsides to try to make us all and greener. the big question is though, do we have a right to freedom of movement within our own country . yet to break this own country. yet to break this down is the direction of cars 26. it's low is paralysed. thank you very much. great to have you in the studio. deeply concerned about the fact that our civil liberties curtailed in the liberties are curtailed in the name this net zero agenda. name of this net zero agenda. absolutely i mean, what else can you think when? you're having areas up into zones and you can only into a different zone, even if it's in the next street. i think it's twice, twice a month. you can it or something. a no and in canterbury and oxford it's completely insane. i mean, in the past we watched these sci fi movies, didn't we, about
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areas being broken up into sort of areas , zones and things like of areas, zones and things like that. of areas, zones and things like that . and we thought, oh, that that. and we thought, oh, that could never that would never happen. and then it was in china and we thought that was in china and we thought that was in china and now it's happening here. i'm very concerned. i think about the different things that people do with their you might buy do with their car. you might buy something on you're something on gumtree, you're pick you all these pick it up, you know, all these things you can do. as things that you can do. and as you you won't be able you said that you won't be able to do without go rent either to do without to go rent either a massive ring or getting a massive ring road or getting a5000 do it at all. a5000 you can't do it at all. and it's happening all over the country and it's the poorest who suffer. meanwhile likes suffer. meanwhile the likes the city around in taxpayer city can roll around in taxpayer funded cars. all of these big wigs around the place in vehicles. i know you say your painted decorator or your plumber doesn't care about, you know , your mobile cleaner or , know, your mobile cleaner or, something along those lines. people who be towards the lower end of the economic , hardworking end of the economic, hardworking people go out graft for people who go out graft for a living every single day , who living every single day, who might have the money get might not have the money to get a new van. they're the a new electric van. they're the ones who going pay this ones who are going to pay this money. vans can only
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money. electric vans can only a very small amount and only got very small amount and only got very short range anyway. i mean, i've got a good friend of i've got a very good friend of mine, actually, baker, who mine, actually, derek baker, who owns cfc owns a company called cfc filtration and he says something that one day, that his company do in one day, 300 mile round trip would take four with the charging and four days with the charging and would i wouldn't be able would only be i wouldn't be able to the amount of to anywhere near the amount of the . so is make no the load. so this is make no mistake, this is about the annihilation of commerce. and they want us all sitting at home and they especially want the people sitting at home this is about restriction of movement . about restriction of movement. and about, you know , no and this is about, you know, no cars. no anything. i sitting cars. no, no anything. i sitting at home a total reliance on the state because let's play this out. oh, yeah. universal basic income, universal income, a total reliance on the state. they can just turn the times whenever you like. you have to pick a girl and boy oh you you have your money turned so i'll make it very for them because any uprising like the one that we saw in canada, all of a sudden you your income cut sudden you get your income cut off introduce declares off just introduce declares a national emergency it goes national emergency and it goes to measures and special
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to special measures and special powers long it, do you powers. how long is it, do you think, before have lockdowns think, before we have lockdowns in frankly just in places where frankly just don't them in the uk? well don't need them in the uk? well i know, when it was i think, you know, when it was quiet, was little bit quiet, when it was little bit hot the summer, people were hot in the summer, people were about and about closing their doors and stuff like that. but in effect, these zones, these areas that you're allowed leave in you're not allowed to leave in your car, all climate lockdowns and everything . nine and there and everything. nine and there are of people who are a lot of people who registered but who registered disabled but who struggle yeah, well there's a mum to get a to mum who wants to get a to nursery whatever . mum who wants to get a to nursery whatever. if mum who wants to get a to nursery whatever . if you have nursery or whatever. if you have to go from one road to the next, it's in different zone. you have to go around the ring road, you're just not going out, you're just not going to go out, you're just not going to go out, you're at home and you're going to stay at home and this whole thing about the ulez zone being about health and all of that, that's rubbish. i've been some figures. been looking at some figures. you longer if live in you live longer if you live in london than if you live in the countryside and the asthma figures is 20 deaths per million are the same in london as. they are the same in london as. they are the same in london as. they are the rest of the country are for the rest of the country and other thing that i and the other thing that i noticed, shows there bit noticed, it shows you there bit thick hope they they thick a county hope they they said week had
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said that last week they had these figures about how the admissions for asthma children went in 2020 2021 in london. went up in 2020 2021 in london. i'm to minute well you were in lockdown on cars on the road in london they hadn't thought that one through before they came up with their modelling it's all apart. we like to think maybe we can this offers woke virtually signalled sadiq khan can actually go well hey look you know i'm appeasing the environmental rubbish is rubbish as well because whatever any have just stop oil anywhere it's always vigilant but extinction rebellion there is in london is costing us millions not billions of pounds with the activities that they do people are dying as a result of that as well . i just a result of that as well. i just can't help but wonder again if is another of trying to get is another way of trying to get as reliant public transport. yeah. and not that if the yeah. and not means that if the pubuc yeah. and not means that if the public transport on strike it's ten times worse than it is now. we have to give in to that pay demands. all part a plan demands. it's all part of a plan to try to create some kind weird socialist, you socialist, eco infused you absolutely . for example, in absolutely. for example, in china, if you say something wrong or do something wrong,
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then you can't use you use the trains and the buses and the planes. so you beat your freedom of movement will be completely curtailed and at in the curtailed and at least in the past, you could a horse, you know, allowed have a horse know, allowed to have a horse now because you a compulsory now it because you a compulsory purchase order your land for them to turn it into a solar. yeah well given the amount of money you get fine if you dog defecate in the imagine if you had a horse you got those thank you you know parish you very you know parish director of cop26 and let's be honest a favourite here honest you a fan favourite here on gb news right mr. mark steyn would say make sure that you do stay safe and, stay free. we've got dan watson your way very, very shortly down the mountain. we'll be here in just a matter of moments . in fact, bill, what of moments. in fact, bill, what you got coming here? what are you got coming here? what are you coming up? well, it's my last show of the year patrick. i know you were here working through, and appreciate that through, and i appreciate that very much, but it is my last show, so we're going go out show, so we're going to go out a bang and reveal our ultimate greatest. and the union. jack
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stein says, stay safe. stay free. good evening, alex deakin. here with your latest weather update from the met office fine day across parts of the north tomorrow with sunny spells, but it is going to be a north south split. misty, murky conditions. much with rain at much of the south with rain at times pressure systems times of low pressure systems and weather fronts moving in. this is still plenty of this low is still plenty of heavy showers across scotland. parts northern england this evening , tightly packed ice bars evening, tightly packed ice bars as well. still blustery, but the showers will be fading here through the night. we'll some going in northern scotland . rain going in northern scotland. rain moving in once more across parts of southern england. quite misty, conditions here misty, murky conditions here as well . some foggy conditions, well. some foggy conditions, especially on the higher routes staying quiet , especially on the higher routes staying quiet, mild in the south with clear for the north, 2 to 4 degrees celsius. but most above freezing to thursday , a grey freezing to thursday, a grey day. then, of course, the south tomorrow with rain and drizzle at some of that rain drifting into parts of northern england for much of scotland. northern ireland, a dry up dry today that will still be some showers,
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chiefly over northern scotland. and as northerly set in here and as the northerly set in here once it's going to turn once more, it's going to turn colder. so showers may to colder. so the showers may to fall and snow , but no fall as sleet and snow, but no chance that. further south chance of that. further south with double digits, 11 or 12 in the south. so miles , but murky the south. so miles, but murky and murky weather during and that murky weather during thursday evening , and that murky weather during thursday evening, again, some foggy conditions on some of the higher routes leading into friday today. a few more showers going across scotland and northern ireland into friday. but the main focus for friday will be this band rain will be this band of rain sweeping in. lots of people hitting roads on friday, hitting the roads on friday, of course , just in mind. course, just bear that in mind. going generate spray going to generate a lot spray and surface and still poor and surface water and still poor visibility , some higher visibility, some of the higher routes, especially as rain band. then end friday then by the end of friday spreads england spreads into northern england and northern ireland behind it's may well tim brighter during friday afternoon still pretty mild here as well still cold mild here as well and still cold further north and that contra for the next few days continue but the moderate will wind out for the north as we head into the christmas period before perhaps turning cold air as we head towards boxing day by .
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