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the no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight as the nafion i'm dan wootton tonight as the nation is left shell shocked by this picture of elizabeth davies, the 93 year old who waited 25 hours in screaming agony for an ambulance before paramedics have even gone on strike when will we accept our beloved nhs is broken? i'll explain why 2023 should be the year we finally hold a brave national debate on how to fix our ailing health in my digest next. then my superstar panel gives their view tonight i'm joined by dawn dominique samuels and nigel nelson after harry and meghan's netflix hate campaign callously took aim at kind. and joseph kate. i guess i'd start
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to very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside. well well tonight in a tv exclusive the to the princess of wales gary goldsmith gives her voice she can't have and hits back at the self—absorbed sussexes he says is simply jealous of his niece. that bombshell interview coming up at 1015 as we're all royal courtiers dismissed , prince courtiers dismissed, prince harry's netflix fantasies and claim simply can't accept that it was the queen who wanted him out. is this the of a palace fight back the royal masterminds lady colin gamble and phil dampier deliver their expert analysis at 935 with critics hitting out as an all white production of aladdin that references the orient , pantos, a references the orient, pantos, a great british tradition or simply offensive remix entrepreneur and star of an aladdin production. ends of the panto legend christopher biggins of , tv panto legend christopher biggins of, tv firebrand kim woodburn battle it out in what is going
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to be a very dramatic and theatrical . at 920 they shut theatrical. at 920 they shut roads, disrupt emergency services and stop children attending their funeral. but who is finance just stop royals campaign of eco terror ? while my campaign of eco terror? while my senior producer ben leo, found a money trail that exposes liberal hypocrisy of these green militias and he's going to reveal all in a special tonight at 950 after last comedian joe lycett made a show of david beckham for taking cattery cash . this is your attitude magazine from june 2002, the ever cover of a gay magazine with a premier league footballer on it . so have league footballer on it. so have revelations about his own money spinning gigs. revelations about his own money spinning gigs . the gulf states spinning gigs. the gulf states trade his reputation. that's how big debate the media about at 1030 and after a year where we lost our beloved like watched her grandson set fire to her legacy, said hasta la vista, baby. legacy, said hasta la vista,
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baby . but now legacy, said hasta la vista, baby. but now to boris johnson and suffered at the hands of eco terrorists who will be named the o2 terrorists who will be named the 02 greatest britain and union as of 2022. it's my last show of the year, so don't miss that crowning moment at 1045. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . dan wootton tonight. let's go. so we're going to see out 2022 with a bang tonight, including that world exclusive interview with . the princess of wales with. the princess of wales uncle. but before all of that, the news headline is with parliament last . down thank you parliament last. down thank you and good evening to you. well on his first foreign trip since the start of russia's invasion, ukraine's says he feels honoured to be invited to the united states . also speaking at the states. also speaking at the white house, joe biden said
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americans stood proudly with the people of ukraine as they defended their country against putin's aggression. earlier this week, the us announced a further one and a half billion pounds military aid to help ukraine defend its infrastructure against attacks. ahead of , his against attacks. ahead of, his address to the us congress later on president zelenskyy said this trip wouldn't be possible without support . thank you so without support. thank you so much for invitation . i really much for invitation. i really wanted to come. mr. president knows me. but i couldn't do it because it was so difficult . you because it was so difficult. you know, you've come . i came in know, you've come. i came in that we control the situation . that we control the situation. and because bombs support and first of all because of your support. all my appreciation from my heart, from the heart of ukrainians for ukraine. vladimir zelenskyy speaking on his trip to the united states. now, here the government has accused the unions of representing ambulance
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workers of making a conscious choice harm patients by going out strike. meanwhile that is we want to be well that is we want to where now steve barclay unions are refusing to work the government at a national level on how paramedics might emergency calls during strike action. the unite union says the health secretary's comments are a blatant lie and the gmb union described them as insulting . described them as insulting. unison general secretary mckenna says mr. barclay is refusing to even pay. we sit in a room, you have a bit of give and take and both sides find nothing from him or from this government . all or from this government. all they're saying to me is we can't negotiate bp and where does that leave us? one of the reasons the ambulance service, the nhs is in such a dire state is because they haven't invested in the workforce. so people leave . workforce. so people leave. those who are left are under increasing pressure. these people get meal breaks. people don't get meal breaks.
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they get the off. they they hardly get the off. they work excessive overtime because this is the only way the service can run . for this is the only way the service can run. for his part. this is the only way the service can run. for his part . the can run. for his part. the health secretary maintains the government trying to work constructive with unions. clearly we will need to look at the data from today to see whether the exemptions 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 do not want to cause to home patients. so we've tried to work constructively with the trade unions, but course if we see significant patient harm, then as a government we need to look at what is studying to the minimum service levels . a man minimum service levels. a man who admitted murdering his pregnant partner and, three children in derbyshire, will spend rest of his life in jail . spend rest of his life in jail. damien bendall was found guilty , killing terry harris, a children , and john paul bennett children, and john paul bennett and lacey's friend connie gent in september last year. prosecution told the court they
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were brutal and vicious attacks . police say you have to date on tv online and dab+ radio. it was now back to dan wootton tonight . now back to dan wootton tonight. as ferry to be positive about the state of britain's broken health system on my last show of 2022. but when 93 year old woman called elizabeth is left screaming pain while lying on the floor with a broken hip dufing the floor with a broken hip during a 25 hour ambulance in wales this week, where is the hope when the ambulance drivers and nurses who we trust with our lives put their pay ahead of our pain? thanks to the militant and marxist union barons will not compromise because want to usher in a hard left labour
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government. how do we solve this crisis on by the way, for anyone suggesting that sturgeon's hard left be and snp paradise is able to deal with the unions in the way the tories come and fact chants today. the rcn voted for nurses strikes in scotland to start in early 2023. remember the un demanding a 19% inflation busting hike that would risk an inflationary spiral that could destroy our already fragile economy ? so i repeat, destroy our already fragile economy ? so i repeat , because economy? so i repeat, because this is a nuanced position , i this is a nuanced position, i believe nurses and paramount should be paid more , but i do should be paid more, but i do not believe in the right of nhs workers to strike just like i agree the police and armed shouldn't be able to do so . they shouldn't be able to do so. they are holding the country to ransom under false pretences . ransom under false pretences. the tories have somehow starved the nhs of cash. in fact, the opposite is true. this tory has thrown billions and billions at
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the nhs , but it hasn't worked . the nhs, but it hasn't worked. in fact, own figures show they have increased health care funding by 69% or £88 billion since 2015. that works to be 39% of all of our taxes. since 2015. that works to be 39% of all of our taxes . and a huge of all of our taxes. and a huge 45% of government spending , 45% of government spending, goods and services, all going to the nhs . and that's why we need the nhs. and that's why we need to be bold enough to, have an honest conversation about the. the nhs is broken. a brave national debate is required to out how we can fix it. the problem is politicians and the msm avoid the topic like the plague . they are all to terrify plague. they are all to terrify the leftie parties, accusing them of wanting to privatise the health or sell it off to the us very telling that one of our most recent health secretary, sajid javid, was only prepared
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to say this after he announced his retirement from politics. watch. having worked close now with the health service . i don't with the health service. i don't think the model of the as it was set up some years ago is sustainable for the future. the world has changed and the has not moved on with that and even before the pandemic it was heading in that direction and because of the change in demography , people living demography, people living longer, therefore needing more health care and social care for that matter. new medicines and needing as well. of course, everyone rightly to get access to new medicines and treatments and also the changing and disease. you know, we have a lot more british people today and we have problems, have a lot more problems, addictions. needs addictions. so the nhs needs a change that. and then if change with that. and then if wasn't challenging enough, something the pandemic comes along it much, much along and makes it much, much worse . pollution is obvious. worse. pollution is obvious. it's staring us in the face, just like germany. france and many countries with and by way, i don't hate me for saying this
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far better run far efficient and more life saving services around the world. private insurance, private insurance needs to be part the model. so that means. well our folk pay for some of their health care via some sort of co—payment. their health care via some sort of co—payment . and by the way, of co—payment. and by the way, i believe rich people should to pay believe rich people should to pay to go to the gp . i promise pay to go to the gp. i promise you the current enshrined at the point of views policy might feel sacrosanct , but when you can sacrosanct, but when you can actually choose , see your own actually choose, see your own family doctor whenever you need to than waiting weeks for a five minute telephone consultation , minute telephone consultation, you'll understand why would be a better system . one of the better system. one of the reasons gb news established was to have these brave conversations about how to make the uk the best in the world again . so it's time we're all again. so it's time we're all honest that the nhs is broke despite billions and billions of
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extra funding every year. so in 2023 let's all be brave and start a national conversation about how to fix it . but to about how to fix it. but to respond now, my superstar , the respond now, my superstar, the journalist and former editor of the daily star dawn neesom, the political dominique samuels and the sun mirror's political editor nigel nelson . so, dawn , editor nigel nelson. so, dawn, look, i appreciate what's going on today in the nhs. is emergency. there are people who are not going be at help with life threatening conditions because of these strikes. but i want to look at this from a more level because isn't it about time that all sides of politics say we need have a fundamental conversation about our nhs? of course it is. the nhs is 70 years old now . great idea. years old now. great idea. worked perfectly a while. there's no way it can carry on working. done. it's outdated. needs fixing. it's broken. i think does admit that i think
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even keir starmer has said that it needs looking at the whole system needs reorganising . just system needs reorganising. just on how that this is the $64,000 question some of those golden does and i agree i mean look you know germany has a good health care system australia now as well and they both used small private care insurance premium. it for rich people if you can afford it. so it has to be an area we can investigate and it doesn't mean you want to privatise the nhs and set up america? nobody wants to do that . i mean, it's not, it's not even our nhs is it by the way. basically, i mean, it's like you can't get an appointment and you can't get an appointment and you can't on. so it's not our can't get on. so it's not our nhs become and there's no nhs become cult and there's no in money anymore in throwing money at it anymore . it has to be mended. we have to stop playing almost the latest today is blowing latest one today is blowing a £100,000 teaching maternity staff on how to talk to pregnant men because so much nurses, the
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nhs knows more about diversity sometimes than actually safety lies. exactly. and dominic samuel's rishi sunak a great example on the campaign . he was example on the campaign. he was brave. he put a brave policy , brave. he put a brave policy, which was if you missed your appointment with the gp, you pay ten quid. and what that would have done is actually start get people to realise this is actually free if you just don't turn up to your gp. in fact all of us have to pay for the moment he became prime minister, he ran a million miles from that policy. yeah everyone is terrified actually proposing fundamental change. the nhs and you've mentioned a few countries, france by. no, no, no. none of them. the world health organisation was dubbed the world's best health care system has more beds than us . system has more beds than us. better working conditions for the stuff there. so i think when we talk about sort of insurance based health, we shouldn't just
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lurch towards the us model which actually isn't that great of an example and that to look at how other europeans are doing it. however, i what's however, i think what's important say , particularly important to say, particularly about been about the strikes, i've been quite the of this because quite the fence of this because i've trying to like sort of i've been trying to like sort of feel out what my position is. but i've decided that this but i've decided now that this isn't the right. but isn't popular on the right. but if you actually care about the fabfic if you actually care about the fabric this country, should if you actually care about the fabri about country, should if you actually care about the fabri about the 1try, should if you actually care about the fabri about the people should if you actually care about the fabri about the people that uld if you actually care about the fabri about the people that form care about the people that form the bedrock of this country saying can't almost is saying that they can't almost is all well and good talking about how money is thrown . the nhs, how money is thrown. the nhs, which completely with , which i completely agree with, the earning which i completely agree with, the people earnin g £22,000 the people earning £22,000 a year right now these ambulance staff, if you're experienced ambulance ambulance driver you earn mostly £25,000. the average. yes earn mostly £25,000. the average. ye s £47,000. well, average. yes £47,000. well, i i've looked on it says that it's between 21 and 25, 47% of nurses do earn 40 grand a year. they earn between 21 and about 32. that's usually start. but if you look at the inflation now, you can't look at this. okay. so do you give them a 9% pay increase,
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though? because scotland, the scottish government sat down with the aca and, this was meant to be sturgeon's big moment. right? see, we're going to the westminster wrong and no , even westminster wrong and no, even for sturgeon, they were so unreasonable with their demands. we can't afford a 19% pay. i don't think, i think that that is unreasonable. but the government back and saying 4.75% is absolutely ridiculous . well is absolutely ridiculous. well it's the independent but it's you can't say independent body. an independent body made sure that mps got 28% pay rise since 2010. that's not right. the problem with the independent bodyis problem with the independent body is everyone on it was appointed by the government. so it's not really independent so i'm sure that's your job. i'm not sure that's your job. sorry nigel . where do you stand sorry nigel. where do you stand on all of this? well first of all, i think that nhs treated myself because i agree with almost word that actually almost word that you actually said . i knew it would happen. said. i knew it would happen. one day. i to a got to be a first. apart from marxist bit by the way. well are i mean come on come on. look some of these
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unions look at some of these i think the marxist jive is well mick lynch a marxist. no, but it is a struggle . oh, come on. but is a struggle. oh, come on. but ihave is a struggle. oh, come on. but i have peaky blinders on. the health service . yes, you're health service. yes, you're right. the health service is broken. we've got to find a new funding formula , i think. sajid funding formula, i think. sajid javid is absolutely right when he talks about , he identifies he talks about, he identifies the problem . wes streeting the problem. wes streeting actually still imposed. he's already said that the nhs is a service , a shrine and we must service, a shrine and we must stop treating it like a shrine and that it must reform or die. so he's making the report. come on, where's the policy ? because on, where's the policy? because he's probably going to be the house. we need to a brave steve the policy dominating at the moment to use private hospitals for more nhs patients. when you get treatment for free but faster overall what i'd like to see happen is whether you go towards the french insurance system. the french have got the best health care system in the world. whether you would adopt
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something as long as everybody who is on a free prescription or gets free health care at, the point of use, which is the principle of the nhs that be fine . that's nine in ten people. fine. that's nine in ten people. so in words, when you talk about gp's cost s £30 to go and see gp's costs £30 to go and see a gp's costs £30 to go and see a gp why should somebody who is going off a private treatment go to a gp and get the referral for free. they should contribute to that of course . no indeed. and that of course. no indeed. and i actually think dawn is right when she says do we have to stop buying into this cult of the nhs? and actually that's something i'm determined to do next year. yes there are brilliant nhs workers. yes some of them deserve to be paid more, but actually, as a country we need to have this fundamental discussion. oh, by the way, on dawn, guess what? she's here tomorrow in my seat. so tomorrow night in my seat. so even though i'm not going to be here. yeah, i know. it's great. okay, i'm going to be identifying as dan wootton tomorrow night . you kind of. you
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tomorrow night. you kind of. you poor thing. it's quite a mad place . looking forward to it. place. looking forward to it. sorry, folks, but i just want to say that on that poor lady, elizabeth. yeah, that happened in wales the nhs wales is won in wales the nhs in wales is won by the labour party. indeed very good point. very good point. dawn neesom dominique samuels, nigel , my dawn neesom dominique samuels, nigel, my superstar pam and i'm with me all as well. but coming up as courtiers dismiss prince harry's netflix that harry's netflix claims that the queen strong and queen was strong armed and supporting royal supporting him from the royal family this the start of a family is this the start of a palace fight back our royal milestones lady colin campbell and me at 935. and phil dampierjoin me at 935. but first, as all white production of aladdin with referencing the orange is branded also racism pantos a great british tradition or offensive relics . what our offensive relics. what our heroes of the stage christopher and amy enzo battle kim woodburn in a varied theatrical class straight after breakdown at gbnews.uk. if you want to weigh in, you can vote now to add tv news, the results and the clash straight up to the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for the clash and not with censoring references to christmas. the woke mob now want to drop the curtains on pantomime comes to an all white production of aladdin in liverpool with lyrics and courage in audience members to quote down to al orient town has been branded utter racism .
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been branded utter racism. leading panto actor benjamin armstrong. his comments prompted the race and equality committee of actors equity to condemn the production which features coronation street star connor mcintyre . but he played feeling mcintyre. but he played feeling and called for an industry wide on the issues that you have the left in this country now believe the great british tradition of pantomime is an offensive relic . i say. oh, no, it isn't . what . i say. oh, no, it isn't. what do you reckon? our panto is the great british tradition or offensive relics at gbnews.uk vote in our poll at gb news. but we've got some legends . help you we've got some legends. help you make up your mind tonight ? i make up your mind tonight? i mean, most famous panto mean, he's the most famous panto dame in the he is from offstage. christopher biggins, what a legend , currently starring, by legend, currently starring, by the way, in the adventures of peter pan. it's about hippodrome and from small screen to stage, it's apprentice star amy ancel. she's turning out in the sands stages production of in carlisle and our panto posse it's the
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queen of clean kim bed. she's a panto veteran , too, who took to panto veteran, too, who took to the stage. i can't believe this. as the evil queen and centre i love, you would have found that hard. kim but look, crystal, love, you would have found that hard. kim but look, crystal , for hard. kim but look, crystal, for goodness gracious , this is goodness gracious, this is ridiculous . goodness gracious, this is ridiculous. not coming for our pantos . i ridiculous. not coming for our pantos. i mean, i don't know what's going i mean, i'm i've doing pantomime stuff but if i started in darlington where i'm appearing 46 years ago, i did my first pantomime dame and it's been a wonderful wonderful career as the day but i am getting set up now with everybody sort of claiming this is wrong is right what is going on. we are enjoying as if are playing a packed house is we are having a whale of a time up here the audience we've just two shows today i've just left the stage they adored and we are having let us not forget we must
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have sung pantomime is an extraordinary it is it is coming for it but amy and sally even though your starring in panto and actually you're in aladdin you're really horrified about this all white production of aladdin. what, why, why does it matter. we are predominantly white country, you know. what's your problem well my problem is that i think. okay panto is a great british tradition and i'm a part of it right now and i'm very, very proud to be a part of it. but it to also represents and society is changing. it's inclusive and, it's diverse. and i do think panto casts me to represent that. we have a cast that has mixed race actors . and that has mixed race actors. and i think being usually one of the first things a child sees on stage, they need to see a diverse society in the form of the cast in and it's very easy to cast people of different diversities and i don't understand why that production
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company couldn't find at least one actor of colour or a mixed race actor to be a part of that cast. it'sjust race actor to be a part of that cast. it's just it's ridiculous . kim woodburn let's just feels to me like the woke mob trying to me like the woke mob trying to run panto goes out of business it is the mob they know if shoot a lot of them dear stupid stupid troublemaking people and that young lady is playing panto i'm disappointed you speak like this panto , a you speak like this panto, a british institution . it's fun. british institution. it's fun. it's not the correct menu dressed as women, are they not so comical? we couldn't do it better . we don't chunky at all better. we don't chunky at all and honestly and all the i love the applause as i can i did a pantomime once and we badly cast we were cast as the ugly sisters of god. it's against type stuff on top of the you want to mess
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with harry likes huge feet and exaggerate exaggeration just like and push your possible you know you know it's but it is lovely kids laugh at it why would we change it now i'm so but i'm not i'm not old i'm not saying to change any of that. madeleine i didn't say that. i mean, all of that is. right. you have to it. today's society and the diverse nature of society and have inclusive kind of thing many have you not thought you mean have you know tried it i've talking utter tripe and if you're in with the world forget this you can i'm agreeing with almost everything you just said how can i be christ was that moment from me about of love. i mean, you should all pick off so shut up i love pig inside of a pig shut up i love pig inside of a pig and stars the entertainer. one of the four who got to it
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for up to 1.5. we had my darling norman up and so with the golf world you girl even i had got two cameras benji could you watch a more amusing sight that is big fat that blossoms and we roared we women couldn't do it i look at i have to say i have to say i've said no i know, i know there's. been something like kim can know the legend of fame kim you know the legend of all the biggest panto legend of them all is christopher biggins and. biggins i genuinely think there will be a day soon when you get the woke peons coming to say, oh, politically incorrect to , oh, politically incorrect to, have a panto dame . oh, i agree. have a panto dame. oh, i agree. i think that day could be very, very near . and i think that day could be very, very near. and if it does come, i'm out, i'm finished because . i'm out, i'm finished because. that would be appalling. i mean , i've seen in my lifetime a day which i told you is a long i've
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seen principal boyle because in my early days there were women who slap their thighs and said 12:00 and still no sign of dick . and those were halcyon now and i understand this that produces to have boys men they want a hero for the other boys in the audience to look up to that is fine but will come the day when the say now that a dame must be a woman when that day comes i'm out . i've had a woman when that day comes i'm out. i've had my time. i really enjoyed it. but not for me . enjoyed it. but not for me. finished, kevin because , seeing finished, kevin because, seeing you this big , finished, kevin because, seeing you this big, all these big number that bosoms the over. we love them we roar when they come on stage ricky comes on the stage kids oh they're going to do it with a woman don't . we've do it with a woman don't. we've got amy and isn't that the problem, amy? when you start. give in to this woke mob who say every single pantomime in the country has to have some sort of poetic diversity quota you're
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starting to take away the fun and the joy on you. let's just let the best people, the most entertaining people do the job. i think that's possible and yet also you can be inclusive it i think there is an essence to british pantomime and they're never going to take that away but i do you can adapt to slightly by having an inclusive cast like we had a production of kim wants to ask you a question is that right how did and your parents show how many chinese cars? do you have , my love , we cars? do you have, my love, we had out a race . how many chinese had out a race. how many chinese saying you have to tick every box and have a person all in that chinese person ? i'm saying, that chinese person? i'm saying, well, you have to have a gender roles diverse and what everyone's going to be but you want have them english people but when it suits you you go all oh, get off. you said you not
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part of the woke brigade actually saying we have to adapt to society which is more diverse and it was nice to hear so what age to adopt if your mother aren't you you also choose based . yo aren't you you also choose based. yo how your dad will be auntie by the three sisters. i have to try . to the three sisters. i have to try. to with this and i think your parents have staying with us today i'm surprised that you had this is so like not i love you but i love you both i love you both. and i'm going to say break a leg to all three of you. have a leg to all three of you. have a brilliant quiz. brilliant christmas. our best ever pantomime dame is christopher
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biggins without . any doubting biggins without. any doubting merry christmas without any doubt. merry christmas. i'll speak next year. thank you to amy enzo for carla . and as ever amy enzo for carla. and as ever ken would and from cheshire . so ken would and from cheshire. so you fantastic british tradition or offensive relics . jeff on or offensive relics. jeff on twitter says i think that's a great tradition, but i have no problem with people objecting to all white production, even though i personally no problem with it. from harvey . there is with it. from harvey. there is nothing wrong with being white, having an all white cast and stephen says those who see this as issue are real racists. as an issue are real racists. and your verdict is now in and god, my views the best in britain. nine 36% of you say that pantos remain great british tradition. just four per centre view saying they offensive relics. thank god for that coming up they bring terror to ordinary folks lives but just who is funding a just stop royal ice special investigation? for my senior producer, ben leo
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coming up at 950. but first, as royal courtiers dismiss prince harry's netflix fantasies and claim simply can't accept that it was the queen wanted him out. is this the start ? the palace is this the start? the palace fight back? how royal masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier join me. and phil dampierjoin me. they're up straight after the .
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break now, since the release of their netflix, the sussexes web of , netflix, the sussexes web of, lies has started to unravel with cruel portrayal of the late queen being particularly called into question painting her as a weak passive onlooker in the firm who was pushed around by her advisers. yeah, right. how are you even that she was strong armed into giving them the boot 7 armed into giving them the boot ? it was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father saying things that simply weren't true . and my simply weren't true. and my grandmother quietly there and sort of take it all in. but you have to understand that from a family's perspective, especially from hers there are ways of doing things and her ultimate sort of mission , social sort of mission, social responsibility is the institution . people around are institution. people around are telling her, by the way that proposal or these to doing x, y, z is going to be seen as an attack on the institution . then attack on the institution. then she's going to go on the advice that she's given . but courtiers
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that she's given. but courtiers have rightly hit back slamming that version of events as totally inaccurate, with one aide telling the times it's outrageous . harry never wanted outrageous. harry never wanted to admit to himself that it was the queen who said, no, your thought he couldn't fathom that he , the cheeky chappy who was he, the cheeky chappy who was going to sweet talk grandma into getting what he wanted so to analyse. i'm joined now our royal masterminds best selling authors phil dampier and lady colin campbell. phil, is this the start , some sort of palace the start, some sort of palace fight ? good evening, dan. yeah, fight? good evening, dan. yeah, i'd like to think it was a fight. i don't think it's going to be a very one. i think it's going to be a fairly subtle thing. i think charles is sort of taking a leaf out of his mother's book. i think he's thinking to himself, what would the have done these the queen have done in these circumstances? and i don't think he's going to make any sort of pubuc he's going to make any sort of public think he's public attacks. i think he's hoping we're going hoping that. so we're going to see pictures at see some nice pictures at christmas to like christmas we're going to like his speech christmas and then
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obviously we got in obviously we got the book in january. that could change things he's hoping things but i think he's hoping that he's that once through that he's going into calmer. we've going to be into calmer. we've got coronation up and got the coronation coming up and i really don't think he's going to rock boat much you and to rock boat and much as you and i and lady c or anyone else might that in the 21st century it's back. i don't it's better to hit back. i don't think going to do think he's going to do it. i think he's going to do it. i think he's going to do it. i think he's going to try and keep a dignified silence, one of the that's the right thing to or that's the right thing to do or not. tell. yeah. not. time will tell. yeah. i mean, i personally disagree, but i there's big debate i know there's a big debate about but lady c, we about this. but lady c, can we just about the actual claim just talk about the actual claim from harry? because from prince harry? because so despicable is now despicable to that he is now trying to undermine the queen late out if she late queen make out as if she was just some pop on string was just some pop on a string and it was the man in grey suits who told what to do. not only is that sex lady c, it completely misunderstood signs that the queen was always . in but queen was always. in but absolutely she in the driving seat. she is the person who made the decision she is the one who
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threw the lord lion king of arms because he's the person who announced that harry can't be half in and half out. you know, the lord land is one of the leading . he's not a man in the leading. he's not a man in the grey suit . and you know , if he grey suit. and you know, if he was in a position to do it, you can depend on it. he got this directive from the queen herself . and for harry to pretend otherwise, he's he may be kidding himself, but he's not kidding himself, but he's not kidding anybody. kidding himself, but he's not kidding anybody . and i don't kidding anybody. and i don't even think he's kidding himself. i think and meghan have embarked a very dangerous damaging rhetoric , which they both know rhetoric, which they both know is going to damage the monarchy and they hope is going to boost them with americans who are of their political . there's an their political. there's an strong underlying undercurrent
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to all this, which is that it is politically motivated so that they can gather greater influence and make more . money influence and make more. money now, speaking of meg, sit c another thing that certainly wasn't touched on in the netflix doc , the devastating impact and doc, the devastating impact and meghan's departure had on the health of the ailing queen elizabeth. the second, according to an insider speaking the mail on sunday it really affected the queen's health. yes, she was elderly . there were other issues elderly. there were other issues with that but nevertheless all the harry and meghan claims certainly contributed to that . certainly contributed to that. so lady c, is it wrong , meghan so lady c, is it wrong, meghan and harry to claim no responsibility the damage they so obviously caused the queen . so obviously caused the queen. well, of course it's wrong. you know, they know that they have damaged her house. oh you know it's they not only damaged her
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health, they hastened her and they hastened the duke of edinburgh's death. and even if they didn't hasten death, they certainly disturbed the loss . certainly disturbed the loss. well, the closing days of his death , you know, but it's where death, you know, but it's where the queen herself was concerned. i've been saying this now for over a year that they were on the queen's hosts and aggravating underlying health issues in the most detrimental way . i have no doubt that they way. i have no doubt that they stole a concert terrible period of time that she would still have had had they not put all of this tremendous pressure on her because remember they weren't only attacking her the family. they were also the commonwealth. so were attacking her legacy . so were attacking her legacy. they were attacking her life work and they were trying to negate it. and in fact , remember negate it. and in fact, remember this programme was the series
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was done with the possibility that she would still be alive . i that she would still be alive. i know that's what i can't get my head around on commonwealth. yeah no know it's totally despicable i guess . phil dampier despicable i guess. phil dampier harry and meghan's like to say hang on a moment wasn't the late more stressed about the troubles with prince andrew? it it was all stress, wasn't it? you know , was in her mid—nineties, she had to cope with andrew said to be favourite son. she had all the aggravation there. they help. then course, prince help. then of course, prince philip . so it was all that philip. so it was all that massive showmanship, this amazing ability, queen's amazing ability, the queen's compartments problems. compartments, last problems. but, know somebody and then but, you know somebody and then mid—nineties the stress the and the must have been absolutely the it must have been absolutely terrible agree with lady terrible have to agree with lady c it probably shortened c i think it probably shortened her very it's her life. it's very sad. it's significant. have significant. they didn't have anything about anything in netflix about queen's but are they queen's funeral but are they saving for a separate saving up for a separate programme . wouldn't put anything programme. wouldn't put anything past are sad
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past them. they probably are sad aren't they lady c because there's more. there is more . we there's more. there is more. we know there's this documentary coming , but i know there's this documentary coming, but i think most worrying save for the new king will be harry's autobiography fee, which is released actually just after i'm from my holiday on january the ninth. well have no doubt that harry is dishing up yet more fabricate and more nan you facts should dirt. he accepts no responsible for anything he's done she accepts no response ability for anything she's done the perpetual victims but you know the reality is the more the longer this goes on and the more doubt that they throw at everybody , which is the more at everybody, which is the more they all denying their own and they all denying their own and the more they denigrate their positions . because, i mean, positions. because, i mean, look, look , recently just sent
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look, look, recently just sent her and has waded into stowe puts as much distance between herself and this document and she's such a you know i know she's such a you know i know she's just totally but she's sure that she's distanced herself just like the obama is did as well . yeah so i and the did as well. yeah so i and the and the tyrone chill for the chief is stretch isn't there there's a trade when you two have been the best on this royal story all year. it is an absolute pleasure of course it's its ups and its real low points especially as we covered those extraordinary days after the late queen's death. but it's been a pleasure to have you. of course, we will speak in the new year as we await this awful, this awful , treacherous auto this awful, treacherous auto biography coming from prince harry. but until then, phil
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dampier and lady colin campbell have a very christmas memory. christmas, thank you both so much but coming up, as hollywood finalise a deal, much but coming up, as hollywood finalise a deal , they say to finalise a deal, they say to make it easier for scots as young as 16 to legally change their sex has sturgeon opened a pandora's box of gender madness by superstar panel return to debate that in the media box after ten and we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages then to but first i've spent the year every effort to leave ordinary brits colder and poorer but whose millions formed off royalty kotara campaign . my senior producer ben campaign. my senior producer ben leo has followed money to expose the liberal hypocrisy . the heart the liberal hypocrisy. the heart of the green militias is special investigation. coming up .
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next now, it's been a hell of a year for the man this. is it just
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stop oil who have cemented their place as britain's most hated group that flew themselves to roads blocked ambulances stopped kids getting to hospital and made every effort possible . give made every effort possible. give us a little colder and poorer scores of climate activists have been thrown behind bars for , been thrown behind bars for, their antics in 2022, with some of them paid wages and, of them being paid wages and, accommodation to cause as much trouble as possible. well, my producer, ben leo, did a little digging to find out just exactly been funding. just stop oil's nonsense 2022. and surprise hinckley discovered the wealthy elites behind . the chaos are elites behind. the chaos are guilty of their own eco hypocrisy. yes stop oil have been plaguing britain never before. but just how they afford to sit in puddles , blowing to sit in puddles, blowing themselves the roads while disrupting the lives of ordinary, hard working brits like you. well i followed the money. and surprise, surprise , money. and surprise, surprise, it turns out these do go to eco are in fact massive liberal hypocrites funded by no less than the heirs of billion dollar
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dynasties. that's right . just dynasties. that's right. just stop. oil is funded by dirty oil. money online digging reveals the colourful nature based climate emergency fund has given millions of dollars to the global network of eco trouble makers, including just stop oil and extinction rebellion in the uk this year , the ccf made uk this year, the ccf made grants of $1.7 million to activists in 25 countries. donations mainly come from wealthy elite, such as aileen getty, who is the granddaughter j. paul getty the oil baron who was once the richest man in the world with a multi—billion dollar fortune . she currently dollar fortune. she currently owns two multi—million dollar mansions , including a 12 and a mansions, including a 12 and a half million dollar l.a. pad and an equally as grand manhattan townhouse, another emergency fund boss is adam mckay , the fund boss is adam mckay, the director of netflix climate hysteria film don't look up, max pledged over $4 million to the fund and is to disrupt the lives of hardworking brits, all while publicly posting his own international flying habits and love for meat eating . in recent
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love for meat eating. in recent years, max boasted about flying 5000 miles from his l.a. base to his second country home in ireland. he once said, ireland doesn't have the white noise america has. you don't have the sense of constantly being advertised to. so remember, it's alright for adam to fund millions in climate advertising and protest to you, but he's allowed to jet the atlantic to reach his sleeper wish mansion when things get tough . i it's when things get tough. i it's absolutely infuriating. ben joins me now ben i mean what a bunch of hypocrites. well it's almost like they're trolling at this point become a bit of a joke and it does make you wonder these social justice warriors may or feminists most of the time but in this case the climate emergency fund it's always the people who screech and shout the loudest the plebs like me and you are actually guilty of behaviour that they're they're campaigning against in they're campaigning against in the and i do wonder the first place. and i do wonder the first place. and i do wonder the tens thousands, even the tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands , just hundreds of thousands, just the poor motorists that poor victims, the motorists that they've subjected harassment to
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this do they have access this year, do they have access to most of all multimillion pound homes that they can escape to? can fly thousand miles to? can they fly thousand miles across the when things get tough or safaris like of or to go safaris like some of these guys from the cft they and i reckon if you compare the carbon of the two people i mean you and these wealthy elites then it's going to be nice and they there's absolutely no comparison . to as we comparison. so to know as we already know in the first place, it's one rule for them and it's another move for well indeed i'm what really interesting what i found really interesting is that you asked some just stop oil protesters if they knew who was paying them to terrorise the nafion was paying them to terrorise the nation . their response is nation. their response is fascinating to watch. and the worst thing these juvenile just the whole process the pawns whilst they're busy blocking ambulances and stopping children from attending their parents funerals, they don't know who funds them , who funds you guys ? funds them, who funds you guys? just donations from the public . just donations from the public. do you know you're just supposed as taking massive donations from
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7 as taking massive donations from ? well, oil dynasties such as john paul getty, you know. sorry that's no it has to show you know you all i've just told you you're funded the climate emergency fund in la of which the majority them are as two oil dynasties, including john paul getty have a sensible debate about climate science and the climate crisis and the just energy transition. but there's point if you're just going to throw mud, that doesn't make any sense. i'm i'm telling you sense. i'm just i'm telling you facts. is mud is it got facts. how is that mud is it got this is your favourite newspaper, the guardian just stop oil spring uprising process funded philanthropists at funded by us philanthropists at a base climate emergency fund donated hundreds of thousands of dollars activists they dollars to activists they include john paul getty , whose include john paul getty, whose oil dynasty made him a multibillionaire . i mean they multibillionaire. i mean they literally had no clue . not clive literally had no clue. not clive no. and it's incredible i find it amazing yesterday just a poll when they really some stats
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about their activities this year 2000 of them have been arrested 18 on remand to and a currently prosecuted in prison they've been convicted and find it amazing that they spend so much time and effort plotting these protests trying to people's lives make us poorer make us colder. and yet they don't know . of who funds their . the basics of who funds their dirty , it beggars belief. dirty work, it beggars belief. yeah just shows the weight of their argument is indeed . well, their argument is indeed. well, look, we asked the climate emergency fund for comment. they didn't get to us. however, just stop all you did , this is what stop all you did, this is what they had to say. we are calling for the end of new oil and gas to protect democracy, our rights and freedoms our health care, our education, to protect all that we care about and all those we love. we know oil and gas is part of our way of life. all those who fund us know this, and we know this needs to change. and it starts with no new oil and gas not answering the question. they've been. leo, thank you so much for your great
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work on this but coming up after , harry and meghan moult and william and kate in their atrocity. gary uncle to the princess of wales hits back at the sussexes in a tv world exclude he's live with me in the studio at 1050. but first as he's finalising bills that will make it easier for scots as young as 16 to change their sex , has nicholas sturgeon opened a pandora's box of gender madness amounts to an attack on women and could see vulnerable young people suffer by superstar panel people suffer by superstar panel. join me for and the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pagesin of tomorrow's newspaper front pages in the media buzz that's a fact and just 2 minutes time .
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton and breaking nicola nicholas sturgeon has opened a pandora's
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box of gender with the snp a bill that will allow scots as young as 15 to begin the process of legally changing their sex potentially against their parents wishes. how have we led the scheming first minister pfior the scheming first minister prior ties the trans over vulnerable children heading down what could be a dangerous and irreversible path. i'll tonight's seismic gender recognition ballot next with my superstar panel. dawn leeson dominique samuels and nigel nelson . after royal loud mouth , nelson. after royal loud mouth, harry and meghan callously took at kind and dutiful kate, i guessi at kind and dutiful kate, i guess i started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the outside carried through on the outside carried through on the inside. on the outside carried through on the inside . the princess of on the inside. the princess of wales duty bound to keep a dignified silence , finally gets dignified silence, finally gets a voice courtesy of her uncle gary goldsmith . he'll hit back gary goldsmith. he'll hit back at the self—absorbed sussexes, who he believes are actually jealous of his niece . in a tv
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jealous of his niece. in a tv world exclusive , live at 1050 world exclusive, live at 1050 after leftie comedian joe lycett made a show of david for taking guitar cash . this is your guitar cash. this is your attitude magazine cover from june 2002. first ever cover of a gay magazine with a premier league footballer . it . but league footballer. it. but revelations about his own money spinning gigs in the gulf straight it his reputation will debate in the media buzz at 1030 and in a year that a revolving door installed at number ten brits turn red over green lunatics and the heartbreaking day to the great ist range where she says ever witnessed who will be called the ultimate greatest person and unions jackass of 2022. i'll count down the top ten at 1045. but before that , ten at 1045. but before that, the news headlines at ten with polly, his his .
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the news headlines at ten with polly, his his. dan the news headlines at ten with polly, his his . dan thank you polly, his his. dan thank you and good evening to you. well, on his first foreign trips since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine, the president there says he feels honoured to be ianed says he feels honoured to be invited to the united states. speaking at the white house this evening, president joe biden also said americans stood proudly with the people of ukraine as defended their country against putin aggression. earlier this week , aggression. earlier this week, the united states announced a further one and a half billion pounds immunity to aid to help to ukraine its infrastructure. against russian attacks . well, against russian attacks. well, let's bring you live pictures now of the us. and the ukrainian president. now of the us. and the ukrainian president . they're ukrainian president. they're currently holding a news conference in washington. us. president joe biden has been saying it's for the world to keep hearing from vladimir zelenskyy. and he's also been saying americans will be with ukraine every step of the way and for as long as it takes. meanwhile president zelenskyy
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has been saying every dollar spent by the united states will strengthen global security . strengthen global security. that's the news conference is happening right now. washington. more and highlights from that in our next hour of news . our next hour of news. meanwhile, here at home, the government's unions representing , ambulance workers of making a conscious choice to harm patient face by going out on strike . face by going out on strike. meanwhile, that is we want to watch the meanwhile that and want to where when it went by the health secretary steve barclay claims unions are refusing to work with the government at a national level on paramedics are going to cover calls during strike action. the unite union's the health secretary's comments are a blatant lie. the gmb described them as insulting and unison. general secretary mckenna says mr. barclay's even refusing to discuss pay. we sit down in a room, you have a bit of give and
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take both sides. i'm getting nothing from him or from this government. all they're saying to me is we can't about pay and where does that leave us? one of the reasons the ambulance service, the nhs is in such a dire state is because they haven't invested in the workforce so leave those workforce so people leave those who are left are under increasing pressure. these people get more breaks . people don't get more breaks. they day off . they work they have a day off. they work excessive overtime because is the only way the service can run . now a final vote on controversial gender in scotland been delayed until tomorrow . and been delayed until tomorrow. and msps were supposed to vote this evening, but instead continue to debate aspects of the bill. the bill remove the requirement for medical diagnosis of so—called dysphoria in to receive a gender certificate . it would also certificate. it would also shorten the time must live in their acquired gender from two years to three months. dozens people gathered outside to
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protest outside the scottish parliament. their concerns over its possible impact for the safety of women and girls . safety of women and girls. you're up to date on tv online radio here with gb news. now more from dan wootton tonight . more from dan wootton tonight. tomorrow's news tonight. now our media house, front pages straight to them. the metro reports that some ambulance staff left their picket lines completely during their first strike in 32 years as they dashed to 999 emergencies. more than 10,000 still walked out, though, crossing lines and whales demanding better pay and working. warns working. the independent warns that the nhs faces its days as the knock on effect of two consecutive strikes by nurses and emergency workers, combined with winter pressures, causes
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chaos. with winter pressures, causes chaos . the eye also leads the chaos. the eye also leads the turmoil caused by the nhs with bigger walks out walk outs are expected in the new year . expected in the new year. ongoing delays to ambulances are predicted for the rest of this week. deadly silence is the headune week. deadly silence is the headline in the daily mirror as they highlight sunak's and steve barclay's lack response to striking public sector workers . striking public sector workers. of course, they have responded regularly and constantly , regularly and constantly, including steve barclay today. my including steve barclay today. my superstar panel back with me now , the journalist and former now, the journalist and former editor of the daily star dawn neesom, the political commentator dominique samuels , commentator dominique samuels, sunday mirror political editor nelson. now nicola sturgeon's bid to erase women's in scotland should imminently be given the green light as hollywood is set. vote in favour of the snp's gender recognition bill. the vote will allow 16 year olds to legally change their gender, including on their birth certificate, and they can get the ball rolling when they just 15 by living as their chosen sex
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for the required six month pefiod for the required six month period which has brought down from two years. critics including j.k. rowling fear the launch change will leave vulnerable children at huge risk from permanent damage . others from permanent damage. others believe scotland will become hub for youngsters travelling hundreds of miles to a different country to get sex changes . country to get sex changes. scottish conservative douglas ross was repeatedly to sit down in the chamber this evening and he was even threatened with being out as he fought to get the debate postponed until the new arguing there simply new year arguing there simply wasn't time to analyse wasn't enough time to analyse all the 150 mammoth amendments properly. surely first minister could meet with myself and other party leaders to look at schedules for the remainder of this debate on. amendments. on the stage, the debate early in the stage, the debate early in the new year . the stage, the debate early in the new year. so this parliament can be fully appraised all the points before it votes on this issue.i points before it votes on this issue. i would stress very strongly that you have something close to being in contempt of
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the parliament by calling into question calling into question calling, into question a ruling by the presiding officer . so calling, into question a ruling by the presiding officer. so as of scottish mp still debating issue in hollyrood and it's believed the crunch will be happening tomorrow . but as we happening tomorrow. but as we wait for the inevitable critics of the scheming sturgeon that the first minister has betrayed women of scotland and open a pandora's box, really that could see vulnerable children . see vulnerable children. dominique samuels i think this policy is absolute disgusting. it's appalling. and i think i say actually an attack on parents . because what it's parents. because what it's deliberately doing , it's deliberately doing, it's creating a schism between children and their parents. creating a schism between children and their parents . most children and their parents. most parents will say to their kids. you are making an absolutely life changing decision . and life changing decision. and these decisions are often now. so, you know , can mutilate so, you know, can mutilate themselves. they can themselves. and fundamental change, irreversible treatment , puberty,
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irreversible treatment, puberty, blockers yeah. these are all bespoke to these youngsters who have trans and utterly in their lives. but now what's really worrying about this is parents parents won't even have a proper say over what these children do . and when you are a young teenager , you do have funny teenager, you do have funny ideas. and some of ideas are that you might to live in that you might want to live in another body. and what do disgusting is you don't disgusting is that you don't even need to be diagnosed as having dysphoria in order for to make these changes. you can just decide transgenderism is its gender dysphoria. people may have mental health issues that they haven't addressed that may not remedied , probably will not be remedied, probably will not be remedied, probably will not be remedied a sex change. not be remedied by a sex change. and this completely ignores and it this completely ignores that issues with that and a lot of issues with sexuality well find sexuality as well and folk find out and discover their sexuality as teenagers i've had care about as teenagers i've had care about a lot on show and she obviously took legal case against the now shuttered tavistock clinic and for her it was about working . for her it was about working. actually, this isn't about needing a sex change. it's about
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having to face up to my sexuality . the problem is it's sexuality. the problem is it's too late. some of the changes that she has gone through are completely. which is why. nigel, i'm so that you say you will with sturgeon on this . yeah with sturgeon on this. yeah i mean, it's my instinct that it is a basic human right nowadays . be able to choose your own gender that doesn't 50. yeah with no i mean i mean i know yes i mean i think what nicholas sturgeon doing is taking away many of the obstacles that were there in the first place to make it easier . there in the first place to make it easier. the difficulty is the is the practical ramifications of it. but do you actually do these things sort of not to try and do everything once. so, for instance when same sex were being legislated for or it took a while to sort out the various anomalies. so for instance 1818 year olds could 18 year old men could indulge in sexual
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practises has remained illegal for 25 years. for an 80 year old man and woman , when same sex man and woman, when same sex marriage was introduced , it took marriage was introduced, it took a while then to sort out the equality. so straight couples could have a civil partnership should they want it. i think we're in the same kind of area that various different problems will keep coming and we'll have to actually address those anomalies as we hit the thing women's rights, which i, i know you get fired up on this story. and actually, i think it's a false equivalence comparing this to gay marriage. i was about to say that i think is as well. what? why? because this is about actually trying to deny biological and scientific it's very . isn't biological and scientific it's very. isn't forbidding isn't forbidden . same sex forbidden. same sex relationships doing the same thing. well because believing you are born in the wrong body at 50 years old isn't the same to gay men wanting to get married. i think that is a false equivalence. yes they do. and
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you get you get very get very angry about this as a you're up at night. you go on. i'm just going to say sorry for you. see, it's a fact that, you know, 15 year olds who are over 15, their bodies are flooded with hormones. very you know, hormones. they're very you know, you 50 and now, you know, you repel 50 and now, you know, you repel 50 and now, you know, you get a tattoo, smoke, you don't get a tattoo, smoke, drink, go out with unsuitable people, mean to people, whatever. but, i mean to give a 15 year old who wants rebelled against their parents and authority. in any case, the to this by actually as you to do this by actually as you dominique quite rightly mutilating himself taking mutilating himself but taking the child thing away from it i mean this is a hack on women's rights as well nigel it means you all done could travel to scotland later for three months so i'm a woman now i'm not doing anything physically still. look you all with all your bits allegedly. yeah heard about it don't my. i've met your wife but you could travel there, live there for three months. come back to england and say i'm a woman now i'm coming to the same chinese you were. miss
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dominique, can i get you changed in? and you're a woman ? yeah. in? and you're a woman? yeah. this is what this gives you the right. it takes . and my rights right. it takes. and my rights away , but gives you those away, but gives you those talking about that have to be actually sorted once you've . actually sorted once you've. because what sturgeon's doing right she just, you know why some almost the medical processes that at least made people know that this wasn't just a man with a bit of a sick sexual which is what a lot of those types people will they'll be jumping at the chance to say hey, i'm a lady. they could have they could have done that. they could have done that. anyway, let me go to appreciate this eafienl let me go to appreciate this easier. i accept then. but then you that different laws you control that different laws which is penalties for fraud and me trying to it at the moment me trying to do it at the moment is two years treatment of. is two years in treatment of. but you could just say i'm the woman in now i'm that's woman in scotland now i'm that's fine at least at the moment you need or medical back up need medical or medical back up medical you need to be the
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resident. by the way that medical up so import. it medical back up is so import. it is because of the men to house of young people that are of the young people that are going through the course in process. this idea that somehow put it in somatic barriers was some sort of bad thing stopping people transition is so frustrating to have the vote. i mean at 60 in scotland for an adult. yeah but i completely disagree with 16 year olds having i think it's outrageous and we know why sturgeon's done it because she knows that 16 year olds are much more likely to buy into a ridiculous independence and keep it out of the right. so to be honest fact that 66 is needed , old school, that 66 is needed, old school, 18 years old. i mean look i just recommend nigel you actually sit down interview some of these detransition is like care about because when you hear the stories i do know about it and i so hearing that yeah and see what went wrong there and these are the sort of things i'm talking about which is why you need to go, go fairly gently, but it's not what we come to
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think about. this is gentle. do you have the basic human to decide your gender? no, because you can't decide your gender. yes, you can. you conscious are biological sex. you can decide your gender. but do you do? dominique and i had the basic right as women choose what is right as women choose what is right and safe for us. no, that is being no way they should not having you in the dressing room . look, this bill will pass, but good on snp able to are holding firm against scheming sturgeon nelson dominate south he still needs to do stand by because coming up is left comedian joe lycett a hip recruit for making money off guitar gigs while criticising david beckham for his involvement with the gulf states. my panel are going to return to debate that and we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, too. but first, after royal loud melts, harry callously took harry and meghan callously took aim at kind and judith and kate , the princess , the uncle of the princess wales, gary goldsmith, issues
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the defence she would never be able to live in a tv world exclusive. with me , the studio exclusive. with me, the studio straight after the break .
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break time now for our tv with the princess of wales uncle. tonight gary goldsmith steps forward in the aftermath of harry and
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meghan's latest attack the royals in the knowledge that his niece born kate middleton and husband william are constrained by the royal sort of it's never explained never complain isn't it. let's be honest . gary is the it. let's be honest. gary is the 57 year old only brother of mother carole and a highly successful multi—millionaire businessman in his own right. like some of meghan markle's family , gary has had his own family, gary has had his own scrapes the past, but in stark contrast to how the duchess of sussex cancelled her own father and siblings, gary recently told the daily mail newspaper and mail plus online how kate never turned her back on him despite it causing her embarrassment . he it causing her embarrassment. he said the first time when i became victim of negative headlines, the very first call i got was from my sister carol, saying, katherine's been on the phone everyone feels for you . phone everyone feels for you. they want you to know they are really sorry. are you okay? how are you coping ? and it's so are you coping? and it's so great to have goldsmith here now
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, gary, it feels so unfair that your niece kate is the target of this international documentary? she's been purposefully portrayed, i think, completely unfairly and incorrectly as some sort of nasty stepsister . and sort of nasty stepsister. and she can't respond . and you're she can't respond. and you're her uncle. what you want to say 7 her uncle. what you want to say ? thank you for having me here. love loves me . i think love loves me. i think ultimately i'm talking on anyone's behalf. says that my job is not my responsibility. i'm certainly not qualified. there are better people qualified to say that the family . but when it became personal and following the oprah interview , it was just quite interview, it was just quite dark. and i just thought the whole thing becoming untenable . whole thing becoming untenable. and i had a bit of a hissy fits on social media. and as a result of that and then people ask me questions, but they just got to that point where they're over
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there that's taking potshots at us as a nation and the royal family i love. and then my niece and i just didn't want anyone have what my dad would say about niece because she's borderline perfect. it's just like really special. tell me about the real kate, because, you know her behind the pomp and the formality . and again she does formality. and again she does hug. she she is open. and the kate that you see is the real kate's. i think they had work very hard on that netflix series to find picture of where she might have looked radiant and glowing and full of joy and full of love. and they used it. kate is really special, girl . it's is really special, girl. it's the word is she's she's she's a commoner now. there's nothing commoner now. there's nothing common about kate. she's exceptional . and i think she's exceptional. and i think she's melted into a role as she takes her role and responsibility . and
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her role and responsibility. and that that sense of privilege incredibly incredibly seriously . and it's family monarchy. i think she is very to express anything without using superlatives when it comes to kate. but from to princess it has been fairy tale . if you were has been fairy tale. if you were to meet her, she'd make you feel instantly special . and if there instantly special. and if there is anything common about it, it might be that common. but she's just been with a smile. and you just been with a smile. and you just know that she's a she's she's a very, very classy lady. well, it's interesting . you say well, it's interesting. you say she's a hugger , because, look, she's a hugger, because, look, i want to play you the moment from the netflix document entry when meghan suggests . quite the meghan suggests. quite the opposite. have a look this. always been a hugger didn't realise that that is really a jarring for a lot of brits . i jarring for a lot of brits. i guessi jarring for a lot of brits. i guess i started to understand very quickly that the formality
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on the outside carried on the inside that there is a forward facing way being. then you close the door you. oh great. hug you relax now. but that formality carries over on both sides . and carries over on both sides. and that was surprising me . but, that was surprising me. but, gary, you say in stark contrast to that , kate is a real hugger to that, kate is a real hugger and i believe she the point at her pippa's wedding . i just find her pippa's wedding. i just find that almost laughable is beyond belief . why on earth was the belief. why on earth was the point in doing this? i don't really think meg is a bad person, but that is just ridiculous. it's sad . it is ridiculous. it's sad. it is passively. i think we would have always been interested in what they were going to do anyway. papers, wedding. i mean, kate is glorious. i she's sporty myself. my glorious. i she's sporty myself. my daughter . glorious. i she's sporty myself. my daughter. and she just smiled with her eyes . she she excuse with her eyes. she she excuse the self in the conversation and she ran over .
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the self in the conversation and she ran over. and as a sapphire clip i profit from in front of us and introduced the future king and prince george and of say just wing saw me and said well the most important light in the room is tallulah . and she the room is tallulah. and she asked william. so if george would like shake hands. or high five and he was fine for a hug. and then he did exactly the same with me. and we're kissing and talking until carol . well, then, talking until carol. well, then, like the definition and took kate and my daughter away so to see pitt behind the scenes like it's just nothing which is the total opposite of this meghan would make you think oh that . would make you think oh that. a if hollywood came and not taken them were asking meghan can she goesi them were asking meghan can she goes i think we'd find out for a she she definitely say yes
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without , without all the without, without all the razzmatazz jazz hands. well we've seen that haven't we. the other thing actually that thought was more damaging if i'm honest, gary , when prince harry, honest, gary, when prince harry, who is obviously had this terrible fallout with his brother william, tries to suggest just that maybe william didn't marry kate for the right reasons. so i know you'll have a lot to say on this, but let's just have a look at the clip first. the people in, the family especially will see the men can be a temptation or an urge to someone who would fit the mould as opposed to somebody who you perhaps destined to be with. difference between making decisions with your head or your heart . now, of course, the heart. now, of course, the implication there was that he had followed his heart by marrying meghan and william had followed his head by marrying kate. but you have seen them
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together . william kate. but you have seen them together. william and kate away from the cameras . are they from the cameras. are they really in love? is this a true story ? i've seen them together story? i've seen them together in very unguarded moments . in very unguarded moments. carole's house, where the first time they met william, he was making cuts to kate's and kate was cooking supper. and they are very comfortable with each other and they tease each other, which i think is a very great telltale that people get on when they can actually have fun at each other's expense . and it's done other's expense. and it's done in a very tongue in cheek, very loving way, touching , really. loving way, touching, really. and it is a very relationship. i think , say at weddings you can think, say at weddings you can say when roots and public duties together there's still smiles across the table at each other that that was a relationship is borne out of a friendship first at school and then at university . and they've taken their time been no rush. i think everything that happens within the royal family is it's an evolution. it
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takes its time and they find the right balance and evolve whereas we're looking at meghan and everything needs to be a revolution and this is natural conflicts. i think that's unfair of harry to suggest that and that if can hear that that's that's an entire nation rolling its eyes this stuff is just not true brothers to get back and it feels like it has been a true love. the other thing that i thought was really fascinating was the conch as to how many in treated her family members the moment that they got in a little bit of trouble. we know the story about thomas markle and the office and all that by. the way i don't actually buy into this thing that thomas markle some crime you know he did a deal with a photographer who cares but whatever reason meghan felt that was a terrible offence she was going to cut her father off forever and more. now, gary , you have created headlines .
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, you have created headlines. carolyn, kate didn't react in same way . i carolyn, kate didn't react in same way. i think there's multiple elements to that whole story. one, if you try get back in touch with your father and explain what's going on and protect him from about from what is about to happen, why would you write to them? you pick up a fine. you try to communicate, but get on a. i'll give you the dad's nearly die . was give the dad's nearly die. was give the guy a hug apparently. or a hug? yeah and but with everyone, there's been a really cool, supportive and we did ask for this as a i love my i love my niece i think the kids my relationship with the kids is absolutely special you don't get support there wasn't a guide . support there wasn't a guide. you are thrust in front of a spotlight and i try to be a decent of myself and i try to be better on the sometimes walking call crash. and i know that
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never not that there's always that. there's always a means in a way . and there's never been a way. and there's never been any public fallouts . a way. and there's never been any public fallouts. i'm sure they're very forthright occasionally so and, rightly so. but i know i don't hide behind anything. i may make mistakes . anything. i may make mistakes. and that's family, isn't it? because blood is thicker than water. and what we really, over the course of our lives , the the course of our lives, the people who will always be for us in those very dark moments , are in those very dark moments, are our family members. and i. carole, your sister and kate should be judged positively for the way that they dealt with some of your and the way that i think meghan dealt with her father and her sister and her brother personally and i'm not this is not your words but personally in opinion. i think it says a lot about the of the people involved. and i don't our opinion is just is just i think a lot of people share that opinion. and i appreciate the fact the public. you're saying that they're good people. well, look, i'm so glad that you've
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come to defend the of catherine. we should call her today because . anyone who i speak to behind the scenes in the royal household always points out that kate treats her staff impeccably and that was actually the main reason her and meghan fell out in the first place because meghan had been speaking to staff the way that kate found inappropriate . and to me, inappropriate. and to me, i think, again that says quite a lot about the person. but look, gary goldsmith, so lovely to meet you. christmas sticking up for your niece, the future queen tonight. christmas tonight. mary christmas to you, too, gary . but tonight. mary christmas to you, too, gary. but coming up in a year of politics, strife, green terror and the of queen elizabeth's historic reign , who elizabeth's historic reign, who will be crowned my ultimate greatest person and union jack as of 2022, i will count down top ten. you don't want to miss this. 1045 but next is joe lycett, a hypocrite for cashing in on guitar despite criticising david beckham's involvement and with practically every world cup virtually single exposed, why anyone take do gooding celebrity
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seriously? my superstar panel which had to debate this after the break and we'll more of the newspapers on the way to .
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let's return to tomorrow's youth tonight. now our media box front pagesin tonight. now our media box front pages in to the guardian, which leads on the nhs bracing for a surge in patients strikes by ambulance staff . the publication ambulance staff. the publication reports that 999 services will be overloaded from now until christmas. the sun delights line of duty fans across the nation with news that the bbc police drama will return a three part special potentially as early as next. oh my goodness. i'm still only on about two of series one, so i've got a long way go. i know, i know. i've got a lot to watch. so because i've had all that political commentator, dominic examines former editor
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of daily star dawn neesom of the daily star dawn neesom and mirror politics and the sunday mirror politics editor nigel dowsett now left . editor nigel dowsett now left. comedian joe lycett is facing a hip hop chrissy storm after photos emerged of him performing in qatar. years before his virtue signalling campaign . virtue signalling campaign. david beckham lies set last month branded becks a disgrace for accepting a megabucks contract with the state and initially appeared to follow through on his highly publicised to shred through on his highly publicised to shre d £10,000 if the to shred £10,000 if the ex—england captain to cancel his deal over the country's anti lgbt laws and human rights abuses. lgbt laws and human rights abuses . but he later posted this abuses. but he later posted this featuring another pointed shredding . the truth is, the shredding. the truth is, the money that went into the shredder was real. but money that came out was fake . the that came out was fake. the thing i'll shred this your attitude magazine cover from june thousand and two, the first ever cover of a gay magazine with a premier league footballer on it . but as
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with a premier league footballer on it. but as always, with a premier league footballer on it . but as always, with do on it. but as always, with do gooding celebs, it turns out lysette , is a big fat hypocrite lysette, is a big fat hypocrite as revealed in his own 2017 autocar cafe parsnips lace that was more than happy to off the qataris with several money spinning gigs for the fosters laughter factory back in 2015. the comedian who goes the moniker mummy took to twitter try and salvage his shredded today saying i too gigs in doha in 2015. if you're interested i was paid a few hundred quid not by qatar but by uk comedy promoters that was 2015 and that went a lot further back then. well tonight i'm giving him a piece of his own medicine. here's what i think of your apology , joe line said . don't apology, joe line said. don't have a shred of integre party life. neither does beckham. by the way that needed you .
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the way that needed you. embarrassed. now look, dominic. dominique if you are going to make some huge a channel 4 series slamming david beckham for his connections the qataris come on at the very you've got to own up at the start and hold your hands up and say look i've my lesson. seven years ago i was in guitar making lots of money. exactly. but he knew that he if . you were if you were to stipulate that before he went on his virtue signalling tirade that would actually that people would actually a step back and be like, well, wait a minute. so it was okay for to take money and from qatar i mean he can say that it was a uk comedy company, but you still in qatar, you still the country's economy and actually helping gets tourism, which by extension helping a regime that oppresses lgbt . and we saw this oppresses lgbt. and we saw this with alex got to know because she wore that little one love armband but then had been in dubai like you know i think beckham is disgraceful for what he did i've been very critical of him. but what lysette has
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been exposed to as , oh, come on, been exposed to as, oh, come on, we have got a of hypocrisy at the moment . we it's not a left the moment. we it's not a left thing. it's not a right thing. it's pretty much is infected by this. and the mainstream news, it does seem to be being called and talking out your backside, but it is just everybody who lectures us on anything at the moment is soon out online. i mean, it's across the board from politics tissues to sports stars to the royals. when the french chose harry run, is assange. the way it was on on left over wine? i mean, for a start, who has left wine? what is that for a start? and he completely forget to point out they had outriders by him on gas guzzling motorbikes like best not to try and morally lecture they just shut all nigel nelson yeah. well, i mean there's a material difference between what david was doing, which was promoting and what joe lycett was doing was going there for a couple of
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gig- was going there for a couple of gig. but this is, however, however own goal. however, i do with you that when he started making protest, what he should have done his , fessed up and have done his, fessed up and said, i in qatar and explained that. said, i in qatar and explained that . so you should he should that. so you should he should have it. he should have done that. there a little that. but there is a little because example, i mean, because for example, i mean, i actually travel to these states now that's for personal reasons. but i did go to dubai work and i wouldn't go to dubai on holiday, but i would hold my hands up if i was ever going to criticise dubali i was ever going to criticise dubai. i was on a paid work. now, yesterday now, look, yesterday westminster's toughing itself is talking to me now, very young . talking to me now, very young. anderson welcomed us into office as he red festive well—wishes from members of the public . and from members of the public. and despite a handful of socialist scrooges sneaking this toxic jingle into the mix , al king of jingle into the mix, al king of the north wouldn't let his christmas spirit be dampened . christmas spirit be dampened. have a watch. i am silly . so have a watch. i am silly. so i just wrote my emails and we got this little and i'm always trying to save abolition . so the
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trying to save abolition. so the tories tories. trying to save abolition. so the tories tories . the tories trying to save abolition. so the tories tories. the tories. trying to save abolition. so the tories tories . the tories . the tories tories. the tories. the tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories . sadly not tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. sadly not us tories. the tories. sadly not us . so let's hope whatever may and mariah it i kudos lee on his very funny response there on a merry christmas to you nigel nelson dominique samuels dawn neesom do stand by because i'm very excited about this straight after the break in just 2 minutes time after , a year where minutes time after, a year where we lost our beloved queen watched her grandson set fire to her legacy, said hasta la vista to boris, and suffered the hands of eco terrorists who will be crowned the ultimate greatest person and union jackass of 22. my superstar panel. i'm going to run down the top ten. we're back .
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in two. it's in two. wsfime in two. it's time now to reveal the greatest person and union jackass of . 2020 to my superstar jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel. back with me for this former editor of the daily star dawn neesom. she's this show tomorrow political , commentator tomorrow political, commentator dominique samuels and the sun mirror's political editor. nigel nelson and. it's their nominations, by the way, and winners from the year that we have used to come with our official top ten list, all of our superstar panellists across the whole week. so let's start by revealing unique by revealing the unique jackasses 2020 to at number jackasses of 2020 to at number ten. we have the ramona and zero—covid advocate jeremy hunt who became chancellor in a globalist in october and i'm nine the world cup winner virtue
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signalling hypocrisy and paid apologist for qatar david beckham at number eight. it's an organisation the british bashing corporation always gets a woke leftie before real brits and all but seven failed london mayor sadiq khan , who is destroying sadiq khan, who is destroying the world's greatest city. at number six, the duchess delusions. meghan markle at number five, the marxist baron who's revelling , ruining all of who's revelling, ruining all of our christmases mick the grinch lynch. okay to the top five at number four, it's rats of the jungle in the world's most cringeworthy politician. he wants forgiveness but deserves none matt hancock. and number three, the man on a crusade to undermine his late grandmother's life with life's work, harry windsor and the number two, she'll stop nothing to get an independent scotland if she ruins it. in the meantime , ruins it. in the meantime, scathing sturgeon . but now at, scathing sturgeon. but now at, number one, who could have dfiven number one, who could have driven all so insane with this year that they beat all of those
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other very annoying contenders ? other very annoying contenders? you know, it just had to be the eco terror states of just stop oil and the extinction rebellion . look, stop . oh, activist, just . look, stop. oh, activist, just stop oil extinction. rebellion, animal rebellion just stop oil. just to just stop oil. protesters extinction rebellion and they left a warwickshire farm in devastation. plastic rubbish everywhere. and it points to the fact are they actually about the environment a just about attracting attention disrupting our daily lives. who to rejoice to be . if i want to to rejoice to be. if i want to save my future . the people who save my future. the people who stop . he started sticking stop. he started sticking insults to plastic paintings. green to a shirt that says stop oil . they stopped all. you oil. they stopped all. you wouldn't have any clothes and organic soap and you wouldn't have to get there. i would if they could get it every night, as far as i'm concerned. and that's the extent in rebellion, not. yes oh, god. i mean, not. oh, yes oh, god. i mean, that just so caused them all. they just oil the protesters for
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throwing chocolate cake at the person who is probably one of the greatest look at this action . ri the greatest look at this action. ri to quote funny enough for the irritating , deluded idiots that irritating, deluded idiots that they are to ease for refugees on a country to stop them. 25 times you . covered nine all the time you. covered nine all the time away. you know , i need you for away. you know, i need you for doing this and you're into my you. tell me. i got so my why doesit you. tell me. i got so my why does it take people like me to go straight ? i'm 25 mrs. this so go straight? i'm 25 mrs. this so self—indulgent and they're beginning turn people against that the idea that we should protect the environment how we're born to is this it
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actually makes me physically sick . i'm actually makes me physically sick. i'm still feeling physically sick actually nigel and dawn, they were two of you nominees. so presume you agree with that choice ? not until i've with that choice? not until i've changed my mind completely. and course i'm going to kotara bring together the left and the right of our superstar panel. dominique yes, they do, because we can all agree that they are just annoying and unhinged. but one thing i will say is that in for this to actually stop and i've said to so times mainstream broadcasters i know you do on here but they need to challenge the claims it's not we agree with what you're saying but it's the aim all agree with what you're saying. if i hear another broadcaster say, oh, no, i know orjudge actually said, oh, i know, you've got a really worthy, brilliant cause. no you don't. no, you don't. you're trying to drive us back into the caves. but anyway, we're going to it year. don't to continue it next year. don't you about that. but is you worry about that. but it is time to reveal our greatest britain of 2022. let's the
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countdown at number ten. fearless campaigner for women's rights. j.k. rowling, the woke mob tried so many times to cancel her, but she just got braver at nine. former home secretary patel, who launched the rwanda scheme and at eight hour magazine lionesses euro champions. and they went and entire year unbeaten at number seven this might surprise some people liz truss the global sweats in her own party the same assured she was never given a chance become a great pm number six foul by broken heart didn't with deborah james past and at number five she's taking on the job no one else wants it's superwoman suella braverman will she us out of the chart in 2023 and on before someone actually knows how to be a princess. beloved kate who's gone from to strength and. number three, the free speech champion ellen who shook up twitter in 2022. and at number two, he was ousted from number two, he was ousted from number ten in an anti democrat msm driven coup . but we all
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msm driven coup. but we all remember that hasta la vista, baby. promise it's borisjohnson remember that hasta la vista, baby. promise it's boris johnson . remember that hasta la vista, baby. promise it's borisjohnson . bu baby. promise it's boris johnson. bu . it came to our greatest britain for 2022, our greater of a monarch. the late queen elizabeth ii. have a look is the queen. i mean, it could be the queen. i mean, it could be the queen every week, but just recently, because of sort of complicated covid exposure is via prince charles and possibly camilla. she's been working from home and then wrapping. it's perfectly do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what a do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what a terrible)od job from oh, what a terrible reason it. don't make the queen she doesn't be working she doesn't want to be working her majesty the queen. save her majesty the queen. god save the recovered the the queen. she recovered the cold. the queen always cold. it's the queen always left. yes, and it was great to see you smiling. hurray to the queen for her upcoming vogue coven queen for her upcoming vogue cover. it's amazing . oh, there cover. it's amazing. oh, there she is . look at that to she is. look at that to celebrate how jubilee she's had years and years of service to the country and if you're not a royalist, you'll have admit that
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she's done a very good job of representing britain in both at home and abroad . god save the home and abroad. god save the queen. there's only one competitor in this . it is, of competitor in this. it is, of course, of great and, glorious, wonderful queen. perhaps who would like a marmalade sandwich i always keep on for emergencies . so do . i i i always keep on for emergencies .sodo.iikeep i always keep on for emergencies . so do . i i keep mine in i always keep on for emergencies . so do. i i keep mine in here. for later . of course, i've got for later. of course, i've got to go for the star of the show. her majesty the queen. she she was our greatest ever monarch. she was a constant in all of our lives . she was the most famous lives. she was the most famous woman in the world, a religious leader , a beacon of morality leader, a beacon of morality a true moderniser . but she was true moderniser. but she was also a devoted wife, a beloved mum , a grandmother, a great mum, a grandmother, a great grandmother and like so many of you, i felt a personal
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connection to the queen. she represented the greatest generation, like my grandpa and who fought in world war ii. she represents the sort of selflessness that we don't see in public anymore truly best of british and. we will meet again, your majesty one day . your majesty one day. and it, of course, was the biggest news stories that any of us will cover. we knew it was coming , but us will cover. we knew it was coming, but it didn't make the impact any less significant snow. it didn't surprise is now even watching it back, especially the paddington thing it always gets you, doesn't it ? it always gets you, doesn't it? how emotional i feel. i'm not particularly a royalist , but it particularly a royalist, but it was just the fact the she did such an amazing and that duty over all years will see that again and it just like a little
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home of us . so we've lost home of us. so we've lost something. but with we'll never have again. and nigel, what's interesting watching back at those moments is, of course we did have hope earlier in the year through treatment was bouncing back at intervals you know so we didn't see for her a long time and then all of a sudden she was just around the corner from our studio opening the elizabeth line. it was something she saw you wanted to do, and she was to drag herself effectively from her deathbed in order to do that. it was quite extraordinary . and she looked extraordinary. and she looked great when she was when was with paddington bear during the year. i mean, that she looked really healthy. she looked fantastic. so when it happened . it wasn't so when it happened. it wasn't so much a surprise , but it was so much a surprise, but it was a tremendous shock . and here's tremendous shock. and here's somebody she reigned longer than any of us have been alive . and any of us have been alive. and she's it's absolutely right. she is the greatest briton . she is. is the greatest briton. she is. i mean, she's not the greatest
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briton of 2022 for me. dominique searson leigh, during my lifetime , i'm obviously i wasn't lifetime, i'm obviously i wasn't alive . winston churchill, for alive. winston churchill, for example, was on. but she's the greatest person that's ever existed the same time as me on this . and i think with her death this. and i think with her death , it does mark the end of . an , it does mark the end of. an era in this country and not to be negative , but i think sadly, be negative, but i think sadly, i'm sure of the legacy that she left behind is going to be with king charles. i mean, my scepticism is really increased. but the thing is, it's the end of the greatest generation . of the greatest generation. that's what i think queens day. and the thing about the greatest is they always put service ahead of self and let's be honest, the generations that followed have not done that. so we she was someone for us to look to. she was someone for us to look up to. but look, there you go . to. but look, there you go. there you go. it's been sad year and a lot of ways it hasn't. it
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has. but i think we've all got good memories of a remarkable woman . i good memories of a remarkable woman. i think that's good memories of a remarkable woman . i think that's what we woman. i think that's what we take. the fact that she did that she achieved that i think that is worth everything. and we were privileged to live through that pefiod privileged to live through that period we were the elizabethan age i'm so proud to say that i lived through it. yeah but that bfings lived through it. yeah but that brings me to an end of our first full year at gb news. i want thank the incredible d.w. behind the scenes stuff especially by the scenes stuff especially by the way our og senior producer, she's in my ear tonight , she's in my ear tonight, caroline coley, who sadly leaves us today. and i want to thank the whole team for being the sharpest and brave best in the business. but we couldn't have done any of this without. you today we celebrated 10000 hours on air here at gb news and as our boss reminded us earlier, many commentators predicted we'd be off air by now . instead we've be off air by now. instead we've ended slide undisputed 33 year rate is the biggest commercial news channel prime time and now
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we're coming for the british bashing corporation too. but none of this would possible without you . so thank you . keep without you. so thank you. keep spreading the word about and have a peaceful and very merry christmas going to the other side of the world to be with my family, but will be back on january the ninth. dawn neesom of course, tomorrow night . i of course, tomorrow night. i adore you all. thank you for your support. gb news have a really, really brilliant christmas and very happy new year goodnight.
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oh in a moment headliners on gb news. but first that up stories this hour the us and ukrainian have held a joint news conference from the white house in washington this evening. president joe biden vowed to continue support putting ukraine through its war with . russia through its war with. russia saying americans proudly with the ukrainian people and will do so for long as it takes . it's so for long as it takes. it's been 300 days since vladimir putin launched his invasion into . ukraine, mr. biden said the ukrainian people had continued to show the world that a breakable determination to fight for their freedom this year has brought so much needless suffering and loss to the
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ukrainian . suffering and loss to the ukrainian. but suffering and loss to the ukrainian . but i suffering and loss to the ukrainian. but i want

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