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n0 spin , no bias, no spin , no bias, no sense of no spin, no bias, no sense of ship. this is dan wootton tonight with me, mark dolan, brother at war, prince harry's treachery against own flesh and blood hits a new low as he takes a swipe at his own mother, princess diana and sensationally accused his william of assault . accused his william of assault. i'll deliver my big opinion on the latest revelations . the the latest revelations. the runaway royal's explosive memoir next. then superstar panel react . tonight, i'm joined by samuels. shawn bailey and amy nicole . plus what does diana's
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nicole. plus what does diana's former butler , a man who knew former butler, a man who knew her intimate well make of the warring windsors paul burrell weighs in on royal rumble live in unmissable exclusive at 1015. you won't want to miss it. in unmissable exclusive at 1015. you won't want to miss it . also you won't want to miss it. also coming up , you won't want to miss it. also coming up, keir starmer today promised labour would take back control as he laid out his vision for britain . but is vision for britain. but is labour really ready govern. tory grandee edwina currie and the daily mirror's associate editor political big hitter kevin maguire do battle in the clash . maguire do battle in the clash. 920 as the chief of the nurses union says her members would accept a 10% pay rise. that's right a. 10% pay rise is the government right to introduce legislation that will make it harder to go on strike. former conservative minister widdecombe gives her no nonsense take. big, witty style . at 950. has the witty style. at 950. has the renewed clamour for covid restrictions unleashed a fresh
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wave of tinpot authoritarians .7 wave of tinpot authoritarians.7 so can you just tell me what you just said now.7 so so can you just tell me what you just said now? so i have to leave? even though i've sold union pension cards to wear a mask, know what a hero , a woman mask, know what a hero, a woman after my own heart is the sound of freedom fighter nasreen veronica being attacked by hospital staff for exercising her rights to not wear a mask. she tells her shocking story live in the studio at 935. and she'll be mask free. we've heard plenty from politicians and unions on the nhs, but how do ordinary brits actually feel about our crumbling health service ? nine of the people. service? nine of the people. charlie lawson them a voice it on cancelled at 1045. we'll also get corrie star's reaction to royal soap opera class. do prisoners and illegal migrants get better treatment than hard working folk in? modern britain? that's our big debate in the media buzz at 10:00. plus, tomorrow's newspapers and my final greatest brits and union
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jackass of the week. this is dan wootton tonight with me, mark dolan. let's go . dolan. let's go. my dolan. let's go. my digest coming up. i'll be deaung my digest coming up. i'll be dealing with feisty william and harry and i'm not pulling my punches. harry and i'm not pulling my punches . but first, the news punches. but first, the news headunes punches. but first, the news headlines with the pugnacious bethany elsey . mark, thank you. bethany elsey. mark, thank you. good evening. i am bethany elsey with your top stories from the gb newsroom. prince harry has made his most damaging allegations yet against the royal, including an accusation his brother, the now prince of wales , attacked him. leaked to wales, attacked him. leaked to extra bits of his autobiography, spare, which is out next week, reveals claims that william grabbed harry by the collar and pushed him to the floor during an argument about his marriage
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to meghan . copies of the book, to meghan. copies of the book, which mistakenly went on sale in spain detail how the brothers allegedly begged their father not to marry the now queen consort camilla buckingham palace has refused to comment on the reports . the labour leader the reports. the labour leader has promised to take back control by devolving power from london to communities across the country . that's if his party country. that's if his party wins the next election. in his first speech of the new year, sir keir starmer set out his plans grant local councils, new control over employment support. energy and. a day after rishi sunak outlined his five promises as sir keir accused the prime minister of being in denial about the problems facing the country more promises more platitudes . no ambition to take platitudes. no ambition to take us forward . no sense of what the us forward. no sense of what the country . 13 years of nothing but country. 13 years of nothing but sticking plaster politics. it's why every crisis hits britain than our competitors. the only
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country the g7 pulled in it was before the pandemic. the government is proposing new to guarantee emergency workers provide a minimum level service dunng provide a minimum level service during strike action . under the during strike action. under the plans, unions could be sued if they don't supply adequate coven they don't supply adequate cover. the business secretary grant shapps says the bill be brought to parliament in the coming to ensure fire ambulance and rail workers maintain a service. but a of union bosses have criticised the proposals, saying it could lead to longer penods saying it could lead to longer periods of industrial action until the pay dispute is . six until the pay dispute is. six women have been arrested following the death of a one year old boy at a nursery in. west midlands. year old boy at a nursery in. west midlands . police say three west midlands. police say three of them were arrested last month on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter and later bailed a further women were detained yesterday two on suspicion of corporate and one on suspicion of gross negligence . the nursery has been shut
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down. the mexican military have arrested the son of an imprisoned drug kingpin , guzman, imprisoned drug kingpin, guzman, also known el chapo. cartel leader oviedo guzman was captured during an operation set. gunfights and roadblock . set. gunfights and roadblock. the video posted appears to show burning blocking roads in the mexican city of culiacan . the mexican city of culiacan. the high profile arrest comes comes just days before president biden's visit to the country. drug trafficking is expected to be a top talking point for the leaders . you're up to date on tv leaders. you're up to date on tv nine in d, b plus radio. this is gb news now it's back to dan wootton tonight with . wootton tonight with. mark who could blame prince william for allegedly giving his spoilt,
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entitled younger ? a bit of entitled younger? a bit of a slap if your older brother can't straighten you out when your misses, he's getting on everyone's wig. who can ? the everyone's wig. who can? the claims of a brotherly bus stop dating back to 2019. in which william allegedly shoved harry. knocked him to the floor. feels like handbags at dawn and like a posh royal episode of eastenders and the mitchell brothers . and the mitchell brothers. although these two are more like the chuckle brothers and this aristocratic soap opera looks set to run and run with the queen vic being , replaced by queen vic being, replaced by buckingham palace . prince harry buckingham palace. prince harry has been complaining that his family have leaked stories to press. how unsurprising , press. how unsurprising, therefore, that a copy of his forthcoming book, which promises to be longer and more tedious, the war and peace and likely packed with just much fiction, should mysterious land. the meghan and harry supporting guardian newspaper , a rag hardly guardian newspaper, a rag hardly known for its exclusives . harry
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known for its exclusives. harry claims that his called meghan difficult, rude and abrasive far from controversial. i think william would win the award for statement of the obvious there. meghan's a bit difficult. no, sherlock . in other news, the sherlock. in other news, the pope's a catholic and bears believe themselves in the woods. whether unsubstantiated claims of racism in the royal family confusing . anecdotes about the confusing. anecdotes about the exact date of their marriage or a general self—pitying woe is me narrative since day one. this millionaire has been a right royal pain in the . williams royal pain in the. williams alleged comments about meghan markle aged well given that this young woman has turned her husband once the most popular member of the royal , second only member of the royal, second only to the queen. she's turned him against his own brother , his own against his own brother, his own father and his own country. but i don't actually blame meghan. good to her. she spotted
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opportunity when she met this young prince and she achieved her dream. a plan for global. but it's he who has allowed all of this to . the buck stops with of this to. the buck stops with him. and of course, this is all about box. the big box in this this explosive chat with his best mate, tom bradby , on itv. best mate, tom bradby, on itv. we're going to hear yet more navel gazing nonsense from the ginger . navel gazing nonsense from the ginger. windsor as if a six hour netflix documentary wasn't enough. netflix documentary wasn't enough . the interview will be enough. the interview will be softer than one of mary berry's buns. softer than one of mary berry's buns . and why is he doing it for buns. and why is he doing it for his mental health? to set the record straight, do me a. he's trying to flog copies of his book now. full disclosure i will be buying a copy because i've got a wonky door that won't stay open.the got a wonky door that won't stay open. the hypocrisy of this man knows no bounds . he screeches knows no bounds. he screeches about his privacy whilst doing podcasts tv documentaries and
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books about the most intimate aspects of his life and that of his family . aspects of his life and that of his family. he dashes around the world in a private jet whilst preaching about the climate emergency. and he claims be focussed on philanthropic activity . it's all for charity, activity. it's all for charity, mate , except the couple have mate, except the couple have themselves millions . their lives themselves millions. their lives are available to whoever will pay are available to whoever will pay the highest sum . they've pay the highest sum. they've sold their souls to devil and sold their souls to devil and sold their souls to devil and sold their family. sold their souls to devil and sold their family . the river sold their family. the river which why? it's almost like william knew , what was coming william knew, what was coming when he allegedly sent old harry off balance in that nottinghamshire cottage in 2019. it was a k.o, a points win for our next king . now i don't our next king. now i don't advocate violence and i never will. if william has done this then it's clearly wrong. but just imagine william would do now if he could get hold of old harry once again , that would be harry once again, that would be pay per harry once again, that would be pay per view entertainments.
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william's frustration must now be huge given the fact that he and his father and the whole of the royal family have no right to reply as they're pilloried and demonised by this couple 24 seven william and charles have kept a dignified silence , as did kept a dignified silence, as did the queen when so much of this soap opera was playing out. that poor woman. it can't do that for her mental or physical health as she mourn the passing of her beloved philip and helped lead country through the pandemic. to be worrying about what her much grandson would say next about the family and the to which she gave so much did distress out of all of this hates hasten the queen's demise. did it. you tell me. but it surely have caused her greatest and sadness. how could it not? in spite of harry's one sided account, this alleged fraternal fracas was clearly no rumble the jungle, as
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harry it his chain was pulled , harry it his chain was pulled, and he fell onto a dog bowl . a and he fell onto a dog bowl. a dog bowl? what a what? a rough expen dog bowl? what a what? a rough experi ance for harry. talk about being in the doghouse. poor him . the more harry says poor him. the more harry says and does, the more he alienates from his family. and country. frankly he should stop blaming other people , reflect on his own other people, reflect on his own behaviour . other people, reflect on his own behaviour. he's the one. he's knocked himself out. the referee has counted to ten. and he's not off that canvas. harry is no prize fighter . just a prize prize fighter. just a prize numpty. it's time to throw the towel in and call for the nice . towel in and call for the nice. what's your reaction, dad ? what's your reaction, dad? gbnews.uk reacting that and all of the big stories of the day. all star panel, political commentator dominique samuels, former london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and author broadcaster amy nicholl . amy, broadcaster amy nicholl. amy, let's start with you. i suspect agree with every word. you know,
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well, i to say driving here tonight, i had to read account of prince harry explaining how lost his virginity and when he lost his virginity and when he lost me. he's lost me . i thought lost me. he's lost me. i thought when they were talking about the royal, i could understand it. they to shed light on an they want to shed light on an institution that could affect future generations. blah, blah. but is where i draw but this. this is where i draw the i've heard too much the line. i've heard too much and want what his and i really want know what his therapist makes of him sharing his deepest is ? not good his deepest secrets is? not good for mental health. and for your mental health. and also, if you've had a dust up your do you actually your brother, do you actually share world share that with the world public? i think. you do? public? i don't think. you do? well, are few things i well, there are a few things i draw issue with. i you draw issue with. i think you kind insinuate he killed the queen, which i'm not sure he's completely only is . and completely the only that is. and do you think it was good, do you think, for the queen's mental and physical health to know that and physical health to know that a book coming that might destroy her family? well, thank she wasn't for the actual book wasn't here for the actual book publication, knew publication, but she knew coming, i really coming, didn't she? i really this completely relevant this is not completely relevant to queen, what to the health of the queen, what prince is up to. but prince harry is up to. but future king being found guilty,
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common essentially is common assault essentially is something none us know. coming. so i don't think the queen would have expected that. i think to come out, i think the motivation for that focusing on william i will suspect i think william harrold within harold's relationship right now i suspect it's probably to solve in mind he's giving the real william because fed a version of william thatis because fed a version of william that is supposed to be fitting to him as to the throne. but i think all that showed is that they really are to hugh and brothers who do fight and do have disagreements but think it does show behind the scenes how dark it actually got . but for dark it actually got. but for me, i've started to look at this a bit cynically now because we're in a state of siege. we're in a situation where this country is basically crumbling . country is basically crumbling. we are being given endless renditions by every single media platform that you can imagine
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about how harry is supposedly blaming william and kate for a uniform he wore like a million years ago. hello can can we. can we wake up? we were setting billions to ukraine. people can't to heat their homes and we're here obsessing over a uniform he wore ages ago. i personally don't care about this uniform. i don't know about anyone else . he's apologised for anyone else. he's apologised for it. he was young and was a misjudged moment apart. he was misjudged. it was a. it was a mistake thing. i can imagine i can imagine as well that william and kate probably did find it funny and say, hey, wear it . funny and say, hey, wear it. they may be royals, but that doesn't mean that necessarily the shock towels in the shed and they were younger as well. the first thing i lost the bet this morning because my friend said to me, we harry, to me, who would we harry, william and harry all day long, day turns william's day long. turns out william's the but the real the tough one. but the real thing is releasing these thing here is releasing these this level detail vigilante fights in the kitchen, whatever it just it's ruining chance of a
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reconciliation . and you know me, reconciliation. and you know me, through all of this, i've just hope that their family and they'll get back together, forget we're all talking about in the press and agree with dominic. i'm at a point now i could do with a lot less of this, but i've. but they should. i hope. get back together. but the other thing that's really pushing is continual pushing me is this continual open book into their life after he's talked about privacy so much means he has absolutely chance. and you could argue no right to demand privacy in the future. i think that's a more about consent that we want privacy on his own terms he wants to use when . good luck wants to use when. good luck with that. but if he's going to force, he's virginia tea wipes in the kitchen down road because he might want to rephrase that. sean, it's a family show. okay. he then could see the phrase. he then complain when we ask for that same level of detail going . i also think it's curious because i've always very critical of meghan's family , critical of meghan's family, particularly her dad, for sharing across the airwaves how
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much she to reconcile with meghan . i've said that's an meghan. i've said that's an instant discredit and he's done that on this brilliant show. we've done what he has about. i've not appreciated it . now i i've not appreciated it. now i feel prince harry is doing exactly that because i want to reconcile . he doesn't want he reconcile. he doesn't want he doesn't want to reconcile. i think we've got a problem, which is prince harry has lost the support. amy nicholl told front page. it's over. show he wants to inflict pain and he's the thing. everybody keeps talking about. meghan leading harry straight. that isn't true for me. what's happened is he's picked someone will support him in a plan he's always had. she may have encouraged to do it, but i really do believe a grown man and he's made decisions. when you look at the interviews in the documentary he didn't look like he was having to rehearse or figure out what to say. he's wanting to say this stuff years that he's stuff for years now that he's made bed he'll have lie made his bed he'll have to lie straight and give you a reading one version of it and one version of events. always william kate. so might
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william and kate. so you might word vomit. that's another word vomit. and that's another thing take to task at thing i will take to task at this we are constantly being that william and kate got a reply they can't reply. well, harry is right that they do reply via royal sources of these royal sources get their information directly from royal. i know it's not the same as a six hour netflix. i always say but the thing that's driving him which i think which i would agree with he has sat for years and been pilloried and attacked and been pilloried and attacked and is his moment to give his version . and i could see why he version. and i could see why he would do that, but it's how far he's and who he's. would do that, but it's how far he's and who he's . while i do he's and who he's. while i do believe that with the departure of amy nicholl that harry has lost the dressing room, he's got no support now and there was no balancing act conversation. so do you want to balance it out all you want, harry? side drop me line down at gbnews.uk. still to come as scaremongering to come as virus scaremongering continues apace, meet an continues apace, we meet an incredible woman live in the studio. nasreen veronica, who has gone viral after emerged of her bravely refusing to wear a
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mask in hospital. that's at 935. don't miss her story. but next up in the clash , labour truly up in the clash, labour truly ready to the country. tory edwina currie goes head to head with kevin maguire from the daily mirror on keir starmer's big pledge. what do you think ? big pledge. what do you think? is britain ready for a labour government down at gbnews.uk tweet us at gb news and please vote in the poll. the results are .
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next it's next wsfime next it's time now for the clash . sir it's time now for the clash. sir keir starmer set out his pitch for governing the country during his new year speech today , he his new year speech today, he promised voters a provocatively named take back control . if named take back control. if labour wins the election, can feel the public looking us again and we won't let up . we'll work and we won't let up. we'll work every day to earn trust. show them a new way of governing and lead them the fairer, greener, more dynamic. britain where aspiration is rewarded , working aspiration is rewarded, working people succeed communities control own destiny and where polite x doesn't hide from the big challenges that face our children . shall we have a whip children. shall we have a whip round and buy him a jacket? what do you think, dan gbnews.uk has? keir has he banished labour ? the
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keir has he banished labour? the ghost of jeremy corbyn. are labour really ready to govern? let me know your thoughts down at gb news dot uk. tweet us at gb news. vote in the twitter poll. i'll get you. the results of that shortly is . britain of that shortly is. britain ready for a labour government . ready for a labour government. but first, i'm joined by political heavyweights. the associate editor of the daily mirror, kevin maguire , and mirror, kevin maguire, and former conservative cabinet cabinet minister, broadcaster, best selling author currie. let start with you, kevin. welcome to the show. all labour ready to govern . i think that preparing govern. i think that preparing and getting ready. yes i think the fact we used that take control slogan he's trying make peace with brexiteers saying look i accept brexit happening, i'm not going to reverse it. that shows he is hungry for power and he will have to yes. sketch out more policies. he will have the deal will have to seal the deal because the election's unlikely until the of next year. but until the end of next year. but think he's on the road to downing street. britain, i think, is ready for change. 13 years the conservative on years of the conservative on a third prime minister we saw last
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year made a hell of a hash of it. when think people just feel right it is for change. however kevin, if we look at the industrial action happening at the moment, could a labour government be firm with the unions given the fact that the bankrolled labour party and bankrolled the labour party and most of the unions involved in this industrial action, the rmt on rail, the ofsted royal college of nursing . else they're college of nursing. else they're not affiliated with the labour party, they don't get the labour party. i remember the last labour government, tony blair, around 2004, 2005 on the big confrontation the firefighters resulted in, the firefighters leaving the labour party, the fire brigades union, green goddesses were on the streets and so on. so he can be pretty tough, but in some ways these disputes are symptoms of a deeper problem . that is the deeper problem. that is the biggest collapse living for biggest collapse in living for a century and the government holding down pay i think too tightly when it negotiates. it negotiates really . i've covered negotiates really. i've covered industrial relations for 30 odd years and i've never seen a government so incompetent on the
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way it handles trade unions and groups of workers . and given the groups of workers. and given the concerns that wiener's and reno's party has ruled most of the last three centuries, and it's done so partly by dividing and route and really i'm amazed they haven't divided the unions in doing a doing a more generous deal in doing a doing a more generous deal. nurses and ambulance workers as it fights on all the fronts . so yes, labour can be fronts. so yes, labour can be tough with trade unions and strikes would not away if labour was in power. and i think it's quite right to keep asking the question what would labour in negotiations. i think in public i think that is absolute right but . i do i think that is absolute right but. i do think i think that is absolute right but . i do think they are ready but. i do think they are ready for power now and i think britain wants to change. that's sick of the conservatives. edwina currie from , your own edwina currie from, your own political cv, you know what a party looks like when it's ready political cv, you know what a for government is labour , but for government is labour, but nowhere near no one. what kevin says is right though i think the camp pain for the next general election has started the last
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few days and it's clear where various protagonists are trying to draw at the battle lines , the to draw at the battle lines, the battle line that says , you know, battle line that says, you know, strikes are not a good thing and the government should not give to in action because if you do, you just get more strikes and they should certainly give in to inflation demands like 19, inflation pay demands like 19, because if you do, you just get more of those inflationary pay rises. you build inflation into the system you make life much worse, especially for low pay. those are lessons conservatives learned long, long time ago because they under the labour governments , particularly of governments, particularly of harold wilson and of james callaghan . i think kevin and callaghan. i think kevin and i both just about old enough to remember what it was like living through all of that and that not nine, ten, 11% is coming down right now , but inflation at right now, but inflation at what, 16, 17? right now, but inflation at what, 16, 17? i right now, but inflation at what, 16, 17? i remember mortgage just touching 18% with horror all time. it's horrible.
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and that's why people voted for margaret and effort that she made quite clear that she was going to tackle the unions and presto today we have not only keir starmer making speech but we have the government . it quite we have the government. it quite clear that they're going to tackle the unions by ensuring that essential services have to be maintained, that basically means that strikes are not to be effective and they will. peter out, but edwina, why is it that say labour are not ready to govern? many of my viewers will think that the tories have a horlicks of being in power , horlicks of being in power, especially in recent years . especially in recent years. well, i'd say recent . i especially in recent years. well, i'd say recent. i think the autumn was a time that most tories , loyal tories would tories, loyal tories would rather who forget if voting for change. you've had quite a lot of it in recent weeks . and one of it in recent weeks. and one of it in recent weeks. and one of the lovely things that's been with rishi sunak that everything is calmed down, but we very nearly got government, thank
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heavens for that. i agree. but what it will happier. i trust strikes are stabilising . looks strikes are stabilising. looks like inflation is coming down. price of gas is certainly coming down. we look forward to much calmer period when we are rocked . i hear what you're saying, but you're being that rather sophisticated and, artful politician. again it's old habhs politician. again it's old habits die hard. why are labour ready to govern ? well, apart ready to govern? well, apart from anything else? because we have a perfectly competent bunch of people in charge right now , of people in charge right now, and their competence will be shown over the next almost two years. the that have been made will be kept. and i've no doubt that that's exactly what the prime minister intends to go to the country with in due course. now what labour doing? are they having a look at what is popular in focus groups ? focus groups in focus groups? focus groups are telling them that brexit actually matters still to very large numbers of people the levelling up matter still or at
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least that that phrase . one of least that that phrase. one of the things the prime minister was careful to say in his statement in the week was that we want growth through the whole economy, not just in parts of it . and i'm i'm very taken with that distinction of i mean, i live up here in the north of england and we very much like this much money sloshed around here as possible. absolutely i can see the value of being aware that there are other parts of the country that then feel that they're being a bit deprived or having the money taken from them. i think a tweet that them. and i think a tweet that makes a point, doesn't makes a great point, doesn't she kevin, a guangxi sunak kevin, that's a guangxi sunak has taken the wind of keir starmer's states sales in the last 24 hours. his five point plan. he's going to halve inflation. he's going to stop the boats and he's going to boost the economy. what's not to like? yeah, mark, you know as well as i know that your view is the british public don't believe he's going to stop boats. there's no easy to stop the boats. yeah, inflation going to
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fall. all the forecasts are is going to be more than half next year. economic going to be more than half next year . economic growth will year. economic growth will return in 2024. but we can have a long recession. people will suffer in the hospital waiting lists probably begin falling in 2024, but they are a record 7.2 million. and this that we somehow competence now is just true. look what's happening at the nhs is look what's happening in the economy look what's happening to people's living standards look he's going standards. look what he's going to tax people's taxes. to do on tax people's taxes. just as they're getting hammered and squeezed , making it worse . and squeezed, making it worse. and then look at those strikes . and then look at those strikes. there is no competence at the moment and. the rot set in well before rishi sunak's was rejected by the tory members pick lists . gross she exploded . pick lists. gross she exploded. it's set in certainly a year years with boris johnson . okay. years with boris johnson. okay. let me a labour government will the tories on governing all that just not common good. yes we are . fascinating debate look at
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that it's turned into pantomime season early . my profound thanks season early. my profound thanks to the associate editor of the daily mirror, the brilliant kevin maguire, and, of course, politics former conservative cabinet minister edwina currie. i personally that shares in keir starmer a little too high and shares in rishi sunak are a little too low. but what do you think? well, i've been asking you all ready to govern. cheryl on twitter. thank you for your tweet, cheryl . and the kind tweet, cheryl. and the kind words not a chance. labour doesn't even know what they for themselves. that starmer's only strength is that he's not jeremy . not exactly a high bar. harry on twitter says i wasn't fan of blair, but i can't remember. 97 to 2009 being anywhere near as bad things have been since 2010. crippling a disastrous version of an insanely panicked response to covid and now a crumbling nhs . 12 years of utter crap for the ordinary person, not pulling his punches. harry, that's not harry windsor, is it? it's not. he's just check the location of that
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tweet. it's not from monty, california. i hope. norman on twitter says labour all the same as the tories, who are the same as the tories, who are the same as the tories, who are the same as the lib, all unfit to govern , all serving other interests , , all serving other interests, not the people. well verdict is in all labour ready to govern . in all labour ready to govern. 15% one 5% say labour already 85% say no, no, no . coming up 85% say no, no, no. coming up with nurses poised to and accept a pay with nurses poised to and accept a pay deal is , the government a pay deal is, the government right to kerb the right to strike when new legislation should we make it harder for people to down tools and calls disruption? former tory and other political heavyweight and widdecombe weighs in at 950. but first, has covid scaremongering comes back in a big way? i'm joined live in the studio by a remarkable young nasreen veronica , who went viral today veronica, who went viral today for her refusal to bend to zealots in a uk. for her refusal to bend to zealots in a uk . we'll show you zealots in a uk. we'll show you the incredible video and tell you her incredible story after
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big opinion monologue you can now find online gb news. if you missed . i'm now find online gb news. if you missed. i'm not now find online gb news. if you missed . i'm not pulling my missed. i'm not pulling my punches. was no rumble in the jungle. but these are at war and that's the theme of tonight's show. it's a brother's at war special. paul burrell live after ten. now scared covid hysterics are trying to drag everyone back behind the sofa all over again . behind the sofa all over again. but one lesson learned from the pandemic is that we can beat authority and wannabes by simply saying no. it's a short and powerful . that's what my next powerful. that's what my next guest did , nasrin veronica, when guest did, nasrin veronica, when she was pounced on in hospital and ordered to put on a grubby face mask. take a look . of all. face mask. take a look. of all. i'll give you the tweet before we do the video. she 11 staff members came to try to intimidate me. the receptionist said my parents did a bad job raising me. the manager shouted at me, by the way, this is for not wearing mask. security were called and in the end they left me alone. just say no . well,
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me alone. just say no. well, here's a snippet of what is now a viral video that has caught the imagination of the. guidelines yes. guidelines being the key word . and if the doesn't the key word. and if the doesn't make sense do not use and you shouldn't be using it. because you should be thinking about this logically . we can if this logically. we can if there's less. because so can you just tell me what you just said now? i have to leave. even though. i've showed you an exemption card to wear a mask. you he to me if i saw you know, he said to me if i saw a picture of my exemption card because my grandma going send because my grandma going to send it me to have your on it to me to have your name on it. now, doesn't have have it. now, it doesn't have to have my name on it. and the heroic nasrin veronica joins me now. hi, nasrin . hello. thank you for hi, nasrin. hello. thank you for having me. you didn't to be a global sensation to be on national television now. were you doing in that hospital? i was accompanying my friend because she had an appointment for a minor surgery . so i was for a minor surgery. so i was taking her there. it wasn't me. i was in the waiting room and i
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wasn't even in the waiting room with other patients. i was in the waiting room for people who were waiting for the patient. so i wasn't endangering anyone, basically, i completely basically, and i was completely away everybody. they away from everybody. and they still had this massive problem with me not wearing a mask. well, that waiting looked about as as wembley stadium and as big as wembley stadium and it was empty. plus, was completely empty. plus, we're this we're the tail end of this pandemic and is no mandate that legally requires you to wear a mask. so mean every single rule that was broken was on them, not you. i especially they did also break the law . there is the break the law. there is the equality act ten and i completely went against it. well right. because if you try to pressure somebody into wearing mask or indeed ask them why exempt, which was one of the conditions during the pandemic, that's potentially harassment . that's potentially harassment. yeah. and you don't have to show evidence of being exempt either . yeah, it's. it's enough . just . yeah, it's. it's enough. just say it. and they should take that seriously, especially because the fact the nhs stuff so they should understand the
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equality because they've gone through the training but they definitely discriminate against me by telling me i can't be in that room. but it seems like since the pandemic, the facts don't matter. the science doesn't matter because i can't find any that masks move the dial in any country or any state in america that had mask mandates. others didn't. and of course it seems like the law doesn't matter now that you've got officials in the nhs who aren't aware of what your rights aren't aware of what your rights are exactly. it's just crazy. there's actually overwhelming evidence which shows that , you evidence which shows that, you know, masks do not actually help in prevent and transmission. so the entire argument why you should wear a mask is completely irrelevant to me because it doesn't have any science to prove it. and i said that when i questioned the science, the nurse i didn't know what to say . that was the moment when she really cut you off. wasn't it? well, she just said, i think i'm going to end this conversation here the moment mentioned science, and worries me
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science, and that worries me because is a nurse. she because she is a nurse. she supposed to understand science and medical science, especially so she should be able to explain me the science behind why she's asking me to wear a mask. and she wasn't able to do that. if she wasn't able to do that. if she wasn't able to do that. if she was to ask me, show her science proving that it doesn't prevent transmission and shouldn't have to wear one, i could show her tonnes of evidence. so when i mentioned science , she had to end the science, she had to end the conversation. there that kind of worries me because , you know, worries me because, you know, our lives are put into these people's hands. and i'm not saying they're bad people. i'm just worried they are going propaganda too much. instead actually evaluating evidence, which is what they're supposed be doing. well, if you listen to nhs, gp renee honda, if you listen to cancer specialist professor carol sikora and many other top medics, they'll that mask wearing in hospitals is impeding patient care . and i was impeding patient care. and i was actually in an nhs hospital earlier this week like you and i
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mean the doctors and nurses just fantastic as always. but the number of doctors that kept taking their mask off in order to get their point across . lots to get their point across. lots of nurses going around with little abraham lincoln, with mask on the chin. and of course, these are the flimsy surgical masks . germany, these are the flimsy surgical masks. germany, during the pandemic didn't accept as proper masks anyway. exactly. so if you look at the boxes, it also these masks do not prevent transmission of any virus. one question, why wouldn't you put a mask on a just quiet life and also to reassure other patients . so i think a lot of people would be watching who watch that would be watching who watch that would say that. i have just put the mask on. it would have made my life so much easier. i wouldn't have been i wouldn't have had all this harassment and security being called on me, threatening to call the police . threatening to call the police. none of that would have happened if mask on right if i just put the mask on right . and that's true. it would have been the easy option. but the way i see things when people take the easy option , when they
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take the easy option, when they can see something is tyrannical and shouldn't happening and doesn't make any sense and has no science back, it when they take the easy option , you are take the easy option, you are just saying, okay, i'm not going to my own brain. i'm going to just listen to what you're saying because it makes my life eafien saying because it makes my life easier. but if you look at historic events where people have look have complied tyranny. look we're look we're led to and we've seen that with the vaccine i'm triple vaccinated on new anti—vax so if i was 80 with co—morbidities i'd be all over that vaccine. but people their job for not being vaccinated and many felt pressured into having it that statistically did not need thing. you appeared on a bbc document which i thought was very unbalanced . it looked like very unbalanced. it looked like a stitch up to me . and you were a stitch up to me. and you were in that. have you got further thoughts about the vaccine? i completely stick by everything i said before in. there's now even more evidence showing that it's not effective in preventing, you know , transmission of the virus. know, transmission of the virus. it's not effective in preventing
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hospitalisation or death. so i'm a person who looks at evidence every time. i always have to make sure that every opinion i form is formed based . the form is formed based. the evidence that's available on, both sides. and the more evidence that comes out, the more i know that i made the right decision in every single i've made in the past three years. do you not worry if what you said about the vaccine know, let's say somebody that isn't available group watches out and goes, won't goes, oh, the vaccine won't help, won't take it. and then help, i won't take it. and then they get covid and. then they're very does that weigh very poorly. does that not weigh on bit? just just on your a little bit? just just that. can we definitively say the work, is the vaccine doesn't work, is a little strong? i didn't say it doesn't if you look at doesn't work. but if you look at the evidence, it really really does doesn't does prove that it doesn't prevent transmission . so it's prevent transmission. so it's not fault that you got the not my fault that you got the virus people who are virus because people who are vaccinated also get the virus and they can also pass it on and it doesn't actually prevent that from happening. so for someone to say, oh, because you're not vaccinated, i got and it's your fault, it of makes me feel like
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they're basing their whole view on the vaccine, on propaganda instead of actual science. absolutely you are a heroic figure, in my opinion. and you're right. must call out tyranny. we need and we always did through history. people stand up and say, this doesn't make sense. you know, we're make sense. and you know, we're in. i think we're in a world where we're calling the earth flat and, you know , up is flat and, you know, up is down and left right. i think the and left is right. i think the world's mad, quite world's gone mad, to be quite honest nelson. and it honest with you, nelson. and it was you were strong in. that video, you held your ground. you were articulate. that's why it's gone viral . but afterwards after gone viral. but afterwards after that altercation, you admitted that altercation, you admitted that you were quite upset. yeah so tell me about that. of course. i had 11, you know , course. i had 11, you know, people coming at me and trying to convince you had a 11 people, 11 staff, and they haven't got anything better do in a hospital where patients are waiting for treatment and where there's a waiting list of 7 million across the country and 11 turn up to harass you for not wearing a flimsy mask. yeah. 11. including
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security guard. but were you scared i was scared. especially scared? i was scared. especially when manager who was who was a male much bigger than me and much louder than me was shouting in my face, telling me that i need to put on a mask or get out or he's going to call the police, or he's going to get security to drag me out. he said. so of course that is quite overwhelming and i had i went 35 hours of that 5 hours of trying to argue my case trying to stand up for myself and say, no. and when did end up crying a bit i tried to leave it to everyone, left the room and, finally decided to leave me alone . but decided to leave me alone. but yeah, i just cried for a short while and then just let out over the i had. and then i was again and it just yeah, i did cry, but i'm still so glad that i stood my ground and i think that's so important right now. i think needs to just say no and that's going to stop, you needs to just say no and that's going to stop , you know, future going to stop, you know, future lockdowns don't work. we know
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lockdowns don't work. we know lockdowns don't work. we know lockdowns don't as well. if everyone said no to the lockdowns, we would have never in this position. everyone would have just been going about living their lives, doing things as and yeah i think as normal. and yeah i think that's the only way to stop what's on right. this what's going on right. this whole psyop i would call it briefly because the clock's against me and. i don't want to get in trouble with connor, who's gentle, but firm . can i who's gentle, but firm. can i ask you, would you pressing charges against this trust for how you were treated? i have considered it, and i'm still thinking it, but there is definitely a case which could go against because they did break the equalities act 2010, which is it actually overrides any hospital or any company policy that would make point completely irrelevant and. yeah, i think i might do that actually . nasrin might do that actually. nasrin veronica, what a person you are. thank you for joining veronica, what a person you are. thank you forjoining us on dan thank you for joining us on dan wootton tonight on vaccine is the medicines and healthcare
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products agency said . in products agency said. in a statement that vaccines are the way to protect people from covid 19 and have already saved tens of lives, everyone should continue get their vaccination when invited to do so, especially if they are in a vulnerable group . we ask anybody vulnerable group. we ask anybody who suspects that they have experienced a side effect linked with their covid 19 vaccine to report it, to the coronavirus yellow card website . there's yellow card website. there's also a new report suggesting that 3 million lives have been saved worldwide in relation that vaccine. what i would say is it should be up to personal choice and it should been from day one. but there you go. we'll debate that on a future occasion coming up in, the media buzz. do we treat illegal treat criminals, illegal migrants, than migrants, better than hardworking superstar hardworking brits? my superstar panel will one out. and we panel will that one out. and we got tomorrow's papers at exactly 10:00. but next what about those strikes ? we'll speak to tory mp strikes? we'll speak to tory mp and a former if only former tory mp ann widdecombe about legislation making it harder for
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ann widdecombe is tonight's outsider . the government today outsider. the government today announced new legislation to combat the unions by setting minimum service levels , allowing minimum service levels, allowing employers to sack staff , sue employers to sack staff, sue unions if levels weren't maintained. but while the legislation may be a welcome news for most ordinary brits, union bosses are already threatening legal action. and, unsurprisingly , keir starmer unsurprisingly, keir starmer opposes it too. i'm pretty sure they've had an assessment that tells them that it's likely to make a bad situation worse . and make a bad situation worse. and so in answer to your question , so in answer to your question, obviously , you know, we'll look obviously, you know, we'll look at what they bring forward. but
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if it's further restrictions, then we repeal it. and the for thatis then we repeal it. and the for that is i do not think that legislation is the way that you bnng legislation is the way that you bring an end to industrial disputes. you have to get in the room and compromise you can't legislate your way out of 30 years 13 years of failure . so years 13 years of failure. so yes say the government is all over the show. will we repeal it? yes we will. thank you . so it? yes we will. thank you. so is the government right to introduce anti strike laws. joining me now to give her unfiltered view is political firebrand and former conservative government minister ann widdecombe . high on hello ann widdecombe. high on hello and happy new year to you 0. happy new year. all right, mark, happy new year. hope you had a merry christmas as well. seems a long time ago. it does. is it a happy new year for rishi sunak who is getting tough with the unions like your former boss, margaret thatcher? well, of course, the difference is that by the time margaret thatcher
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got active and very active with the unions , we had had years. the unions, we had had years. i mean , the seventies had just mean, the seventies had just been bedevilled by strikes. whole of the general public was fed up. hardly anybody had any sympathy with the unions . all we sympathy with the unions. all we wanted was it sort was what we wanted, and it was that mentality and that as much as the changes in law itself made it very, very hard , the unions it very, very hard, the unions to resist a mandate , their to resist a mandate, their morale collapsed and they didn't resist. i think the problem that rishi will face is one yes, they probably will embark on legal challenge is because that is what happens when you get something you don't . so you may something you don't. so you may have to delay because of legal challenges. that's the first thing. the second thing is there are still a large sections of the public who support the strikes . now, the public who support the strikes. now, i'm the public who support the strikes . now, i'm not saying the strikes. now, i'm not saying the majority does, except in the case of the, there's a large section of the public supports the strikes. they are not yet
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known, done as they were during the seventies . those are the two the seventies. those are the two things he has to face. but he right to say , we got to act now right to say, we got to act now because now people are dying because now people are dying because of the nhs situation . so because of the nhs situation. so strikes would only make that very much worse. people, businesses are collapsing because people can't get to work . and so he's right to say we've got to take action now . got to take action now. everything depends . everything everything depends. everything depends on the follow through. and that is what he's got to get right . all we've got brexit. right. all we've got brexit. they haven't it that through. you know, sage no good. just putting strike legislation . the putting strike legislation. the statute book. that's no good all. it's got to follow it through . we've got to actually through. we've got to actually see people sacked for going on strike. got see employers strike. we got to see employers suing unless everybody suing unions unless everybody goes back to work. indeed so there is a tension, isn't there? and between the important right to strike, which i know defend
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and support , but not having the and support, but not having the right to wilfully damage economy and disrupt people's. i mean, i do support the right to withdraw laboun do support the right to withdraw labour, but i also believe that if you do that , you must face up if you do that, you must face up to the consequences . and if the to the consequences. and if the consequences are as they would be in the nhs, where i believe , be in the nhs, where i believe, it should be totally unlawful to strike that people can actually die or that health can be very seriously compromised or whatever it might be, even be paralysed . they have a stroke. paralysed. they have a stroke. it's not dealt with in then that is a consequence that you must face. nobody has the right to inflict that on another human being. so at that point, you're right to strike comes up against somebody else's right to survive , then your right to has got to be curtailed and we do come. it will be a happy new year if you're in it. i look forward to many more on air conversations in the next 12 months. the political firebrand , bestselling political firebrand, bestselling author and television
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personality ann widdecombe. coming up . diana's former butler coming up. diana's former butler , a world television exclusive is life on the show. paul burrell reacts to the alleged fight . the two brothers and are fight. the two brothers and are we getting a bit soft on prisoners? i'll see you after the .
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break it's 10:00. i'm break it's10:00. i'm mark dolan enough for don watson tonight as , prince harry goes on a rampage against the royals in his new memoir accusing prince william of assault . revealing he begged of assault. revealing he begged prince charles the course. now king not to marry the queen, consort and even taking a swipe his own mother, diana. we'll speak to her former butler , speak to her former butler, burrell. we'll get his reaction in a world television . that's at in a world television. that's at 1015. paul burrell live in 15
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minutes time. unmissable telly. former corrie actor charlie lawson will deliver the people's verdict on the royal soap opera as well. plus, he'll ask if nhs has brought this crisis upon itself. that's tonight's un cancelled at 1045. also do , cancelled at 1045. also do, prisoners and illegal migrants get better treatment than hard brits. of debate that with my superstar panel next. tonight's dominique sean bailey and me nicole and after rishi sunak speaks out, should we do more to protect the traditional nuclear family? we'll get into that and we'll bring you. tomorrow's front pages in the mediabuzz at 1030. plus my greatest britain and union choices from the panel . well. lots to get through. paul burrell live the show in just a couple of minutes. but first, the headlines with bethany elsey elsey . mark, thank
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bethany elsey elsey. mark, thank you. good i am bethany elsey with your stories from the gb newsroom. prince harry has made his most damage allegations yet against the royal family, including an accusation his brother of the now prince of wales attacked him . leaked wales attacked him. leaked extracts of his autobiography, spare, which is out next week reveal claims william grabbed harry by the collar and pushed him to the floor during an argument about his marriage to meghan. copies of the book mistakenly went on sale . spain mistakenly went on sale. spain detail how the brothers begged their father not to marry the now queen consort camilla. buckingham palace refused to comment on the reports. buckingham palace refused to comment on the reports . the the comment on the reports. the the labour leader has promised to take control by devolving from london to communities the country. that's if his party wins the next general election. in his first speech of the new yean in his first speech of the new year, sir keir starmer out his plans to grant local new control over support, transport, energy
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and housing. a day after rishi sunak outlined his five promises, sir keir accused the prime minister of being in denial about the problems facing the country. more promises, more platitudes , no ambition to take platitudes, no ambition to take us forward . no sense of what the us forward. no sense of what the country . 13 years of nothing but country. 13 years of nothing but sticking plaster politics. it's why every crisis hits britain harder than our competitors. the only country the g7 , poorer than only country the g7, poorer than it was before the pandemic . the it was before the pandemic. the government is proposing new laws to guarantee emergency workers provide a minimum level of service during strike action under the labour the plans. unions could be if they don't supply adequate cover. the business secretary shapps says the bill will be brought to parliament in the coming weeks ensure fire ambulance and rail workers maintain a safe service. but a number of union bosses have criticised the proposals,
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saying it could lead to longer penods saying it could lead to longer periods of industrial action until the pay dispute resolved. six women have been arrested . six women have been arrested. the death of a one year old boy at a nursery, dudley. west midlands say three of them were arrested last month on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and later bailed. a further three women were detained yesterday. two on suspicion of corporate mansel and the other on suspicion , gross negligence, on suspicion, gross negligence, manslaughter. the nursery has since been shut down. the mexican military have a son of the imprisoned drug kingpin, joaquin guzman , also known as el joaquin guzman, also known as el chapo , cartel leader of edo chapo, cartel leader of edo guzman was captured during an operation that set off gunfights and roadblocks . the video posted and roadblocks. the video posted onune and roadblocks. the video posted online to show burning vehicles blocking roads in the mexican city of culiacan. the high arrests comes just days before president joe visit to the country . drug trafficking is
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country. drug trafficking is expected to be a top talking point for the. you're up to date on tv , online and plus radio . on tv, online and plus radio. now let's get back to . now let's get back to. mark my thanks , bethany elsey. who my thanks, bethany elsey. who returns in an hour's time and tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz. tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz . and let's have our media buzz. and let's have a look at the front pages hot off the press. and we start with the eye newspaper. uk monarchy facing its worst crisis for 30 years. royal family reeling after princes memoirs are published early by accident. what an accident that was whoopsie daisy. did it fall into the hands of the meghan and harry supporting guardian? i can't imagine . if you want a can't imagine. if you want a reaction to that, pop over to twitter and have a look at all twitter and have a look at all twitter handle at gb news where my big opinion monologue deals
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prince harry in a very firm but fair way. the daily star royal rumble . your dukes up shy bloke rumble. your dukes up shy bloke . knocked to the floor by brother contacted mother from beyond grave lost virginity to cougarin beyond grave lost virginity to cougar in crime scene do not cross say the daily star in what is a much needed bit of levity when it comes this royal rumble going to get reaction live in just a few minutes time from former royal butler and of course , i'm a celebrity star. course, i'm a celebrity star. paul live on the show in a couple of minutes. let's get reaction to all the big stories of the day with my superstar panel. of the day with my superstar panel . we have political panel. we have political commentator dominique samuels who a brilliant right hook. who has a brilliant right hook. yes, someone hasn't got a glass chin at all is the very tough former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey and the fair but feisty broadcaster and author amy nicholl , who'll take you to ten nicholl, who'll take you to ten rounds that ? it sounded sounded rounds that? it sounded sounded
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obscene . that could be obscene. that could be misconstrued . actually, that misconstrued. actually, that could be quite flattering. let's move on, shall we? it's fun working in broadcasting now. staff at britain's biggest prison are receiving anti—corruption training after three female screws were jailed for flings with inmates. and how the word screws into that sentence. jennifer gavin ac gun and emily watson were all jailed over the past three years after having affairs with prisoners at hmp berwyn in wrexham. now this is a £250 million super prison, which sounds pretty super it. you get your underwear and it aims to increase offenders chances of employments upon and allows prisoners to have in their rooms sending emails on personal laptops , all sorts of personal laptops, all sorts of other luxuries. you can see why it's been named britain's cushy east jail . premier inn eat your east jail. premier inn eat your heart out . inmates aren't the heart out. inmates aren't the only lawbreakers . an easy ride only lawbreakers. an easy ride in britain today as of ordinary
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brits struggle to make ends meet and heat their. brits struggle to make ends meet and heat their . many migrants and heat their. many migrants who have crossed the channel illegally have been accommodated in hotels at the taxpayer expense. more tha n £5 million expense. more than £5 million a day, according to the home secretary. suella braverman and so are we now treating prisoners and illegal migrants , better and illegal migrants, better than hardworking ? let's get my than hardworking? let's get my paneps. than hardworking? let's get my panel's . what do you think, panel's. what do you think, sean? look the prison story in particular is . easy to poke fun particular is. easy to poke fun and say these people are having and say these people are having an easy is a lot of poking going on in that prison. admittedly seems to be true, but it's a knocking shop. there's a couple of things you need to take to account punish people in account when we punish people in jail, we ourselves jail, do we punish ourselves because you release them? because you just release them? they skills. go back they have no skills. go back to finish, work. what end finish, got work. but what end up carrying the bill? so a prison will have a dependency on. so a prison trying to reform people so they can then become active members i think is correct. the one problem i do have though, i'm i'm not sure this place sense of message. if
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have the key to your cell that really feels like you're in prison . that was my moments of prison. that was my moments of finishing the lunatics have taken over the asylum and i cannot tell you why. because you do. there is an element prison thatis do. there is an element prison that is punishment, but it should be a bigger that is about reforming people that you do not send a message when you had someone key to this is someone the key to their this is important. is a category important. this is a category c prison that does no excuse. the three ladies. well it's basically how you finishing school. what's the point ? the school. what's the point? the point of a category c is it's a resettling prison . so they've resettling prison. so they've done 12 months in prison. now they're getting to rejoin . so they're getting to rejoin. so i think in that hanging the cage cell, ronan's, they've broken the law . i think no the law. i think no incarceration ever about to come back out of prison. so any well equipped . i'm amy. i know where equipped. i'm amy. i know where you're coming from, but i feel like i think symbolism and how you conduct a thing is important. and if you were in prison , are in prison. if you're prison, are in prison. if you're not, you're not. so don't put
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someone prison hand them someone in prison and hand them the prison . from i the key prison. from what i read, was like reward read, that was part like reward scheme. care . you have scheme. i don't care. you have to be. you have to be kept in prison. yeah i think personally, for me, we need to be a bit careful here about conflating one issue, the other where do you see the problem with this prison? personally like amy said, it's a category c prison. these aren't people of like murdered and raped people who obviously do deserve what crimes are accepted. and i think certain crimes are worse than others. like if you are a murderer, rapist or. others. like if you are a murderer, rapist or . at some murderer, rapist or. at some point i don't . there really is a point i don't. there really is a chance for you to believe it or somebody does when it comes to the focus should be on what led them to commit that crime . and them to commit that crime. and i'm sorry and you can't the pubuc i'm sorry and you can't the public listen to all of this. part of what what's wrong with you? correct that we shouldn't freak out and just say these prisons are all demons because we need to pickpocket when we need to with crime . oh, no, no,
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need to with crime. oh, no, no, no.cani need to with crime. oh, no, no, no. can i just that. sorry, sean. you want to hug them? no, that's. that's not what said. if you are committing a crime that is non—violent , clearly there's is non—violent, clearly there's a chance for you to be . you a chance for you to be. you should have the opportunity to do that . i think there's a big do that. i think there's a big hold on key things you've got to understand about crime if there's an element of punish that if that doesn't happen , you that if that doesn't happen, you infuse more crime because people will get away with it. i'll keep going. also, what do the victims want? you have to send a message victims of. we will. we will do what people. and let's talk about crime. crime or really about crime. crime bad or really bad most people in these countries , a crime is fraud . so countries, a crime is fraud. so it's no violence involved. but it's not a victimless crime, is it? that's point, because you may never see the person who robs your pension or steals your benefit check. the point is benefit check. but the point is as a real affect on your life. so the idea that some crimes are impactful is wrong. and this was a of your platform when a big part of your platform when you london mayor and you ran for london mayor and almost because almost won. absolutely because you've people,
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you've got to say to people, crime about separating out the good guys who commit a crime because bad, because their bad and bad, because their bad and bad, because background and the because their background and the bad who are people. bad guys who are bad people. it's effect of crime it's about the effect of crime and if you commit a crime, you do give up of your civil liberties and we should take the time to punish you. however this prison that we mentioned , the prison that we mentioned, the beginning is not representative of the prison system any of the prison system by any stretch. system is stretch. the prison system is completely overpopulated . it has completely overpopulated. it has a horrible, horrible record mental health for suicide. and that sexual in prison. that is sexual abuse in prison. the example you gave there that prisons in general are cushy is just wrong. they be safe, but they don't laptops , don't they don't need laptops, don't need why are there drugs need phones. why are there drugs ? wouldn't have any of ? prison? i wouldn't have any of that on. my watch. i think that drugs and laptops are completely different. you should different. of course you should have also those there's a purpose the laptops it's not purpose for the laptops it's not just news and porridge just about gb news and porridge that they you by thinking they'll never but i think on the topic of illegal migrant i think what is happening right with them being housed hotels so much
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of taxpayers money is being spent on this 100% being treated better than many ordinary brits. this is why sleeping on the streets now say they're being treated akin . a prisoner, treated akin. a prisoner, though, at the moment? no, no . though, at the moment? no, no. the prisoner doesn't get to sleep in a five star hotel. it's gotten out of use it doesn't matter still hotel. listen. hey you pays a hotel visit for up to two is the big problem is i mean what scares me make your final point i'll come to sean. my point i'll come to sean. my point is that at the moment we are not treating any of the groups you mentioned. well brits are getting the hardest they've ever had. we put a more getting less than before. less out than ever before. services absolutely services are absolutely a nightmare. that doesn't mean nightmare. but that doesn't mean prisoners are getting easy. migrants, getting easier migrants, anyone getting easier . prisoners in . but migrants and prisoners in the moment, the same camp at the moment, they're both stuck, so they have to quarantine up to work. here's the thing problem what we do with the migrant crisis is twofold. the international is not taking it seriously to just letting everybody britain. if
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letting everybody to britain. if somebody seeking asylum, we somebody is seeking asylum, we have that. if have rules about that. if someone's economic migrant, someone's an economic migrant, we that, of we have rules about that, all of which broken and rate at which are broken and rate at which are broken and rate at which we're spending money simply is unsustainable . so no simply is unsustainable. so no matter what side the matter what side of the political divide on political divide you're on before you government before you call the government racist, when they try to do something, explain what would do instead. brilliant stuff. instead. okay, brilliant stuff. get opinions over dan get your opinions over dan gbnews.uk coming after rishi sunak speaks out . should we do sunak speaks out. should we do more to protect the nuclear family? we'll debate that , my family? we'll debate that, my panel family? we'll debate that, my panel. plus, we've got more papers at exactly 1030. but first, is prince harry accuses william assault a man that knows the boys intimately well. princess diana's former butler paul burrow is live and he's.
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next welcome back prince harry has gone thermo nuclear on the royals with blistering attacks not only on his brother allegedly that he was attacked by william but also quite an attack on the queen consort as well. leaked extract from his memoir, spare released on tuesday revealed that the duke of sussex begged his father, king charles, not to marry camilla over fears . she would camilla over fears. she would turn out to be a wicked stepmother. some would argue it was actually camilla who should been wary of her wicked step
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son. harry has also aim at his brother, prince william, accusing the future king of physically roughing him up and laying bare their rivalry between them. take listen. the quote in his book where you refer your brother as your beloved brother and, arch nemesis . strong words. what beloved brother and, arch nemesis. strong words. what did mean by that ? there is always mean by that? there is always this competition between us. weirdly, i think it really into always played by aspect that there's also a surprising veiled swipe at his late mother , swipe at his late mother, princess diana, who he accuses of leaving him and william out of leaving him and william out of the equation of her famously crowded marriage. now, harry claims in spare the book to have received a message from bill the grave that diana supports him for living the life she couldn't . but what does the man who knew
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her best think about all of this diana's former butler and friend of ten years, paul burrell. hi, paul. of ten years, paul burrell. hi, paul . hello, mark. how of of ten years, paul burrell. hi, paul. hello, mark. how of this do we have to suffer ? yeah it's do we have to suffer? yeah it's a shocker. you knew diana intimately well, you were her, paul intimately well, you were her, paul, her confidante , her paul, her confidante, her friend. what would she of this alleged fight between ? the boys alleged fight between? the boys . she would be appalled by it. she'd say, harry, stop this now . you two are equal in my. i love you both equally and you should be together always . poor should be together always. poor william doesn't have a voice in all of this . because you see, all of this. because you see, william chose the dignity in silence wrote harry has decided to go public. it was very personal , private information personal, private information and speaking on behalf of his brother as welsh so much dirty laundry in public . he's very laundry in public. he's very hurt and, very angry. young man . but remember, mark, there's
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two sides to every story and we may never hear the other side of this story because those people are staying quiet and quite rightly, too. i'm very interested to learn what thinks about what happened when his mother passed. because was there dunng mother passed. because was there during that whole time . and during that whole time. and remember, harry was looking this whole scenario through an year old's eyes he was a child he couldn't see that his father actually needed someone to stand beside and him through this tragedy , too. this was the tragedy, too. this was the mother of , tragedy, too. this was the mother of, his two children and, you know, camilla was there for and give credit. she stuck by him and stuck with the programme this time. and she deserves better than this. and just before the coronation, i think the king deserves better than this from his son. harry always knew his . this from his son. harry always knew his. harry this from his son. harry always knew his . harry always knew that knew his. harry always knew that he was the spare. he had a very privileged life. stop whinging , privileged life. stop whinging, harry, and just get along with
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your life. with your lovely wife , your family. why do you creating all of this media for a round you to make yourself more relevant or to make yourself more ? i've no idea why he's more? i've no idea why he's doing all of this. it's appalling. it'sjust doing all of this. it's appalling. it's just appalling. his late grandmother idea would be rolling around in her grave thinking , be rolling around in her grave thinking, have i done wrong? harry, you had every opportunity to go to your grandmother as the queen. you knew how to. you have talked all of this through with her in private. none this should be made public. it should be a family matter behind closed doors. so it. stop it now before. before you do damage which cannot be repaired . and which cannot be repaired. and how can you possibly come to england and sit and in the congregation in westminster abbey and watch your father
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crowned king? i think you would be a hypocrite if you did that indeed. now you know the boy is very well does this behaviour, this alleged fight surprise you. what was your observation of their relationship when they were growing up. paul no, the boys always got along tremendously well together. they were always sparring, they were always jousting with each other. william was always the officer. harry was always the troops. and they just got along great and their life was running in parallel with each other . their life was running in parallel with each other. diana always taught harry that his job was to support william. his job was to support william. his job was to support william. his job was to help him , his role to be was to help him, his role to be king , not to was to help him, his role to be king, not to derail him , not to king, not to derail him, not to pull the rug from underneath his feet and not to destroy the monarchy. now, is this a great confusion here, because the pubuc confusion here, because the public , diana, was against the public, diana, was against the monarchy . no, she wasn't. she monarchy. no, she wasn't. she was unhappy with her husband at times and unhappy the way she
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was treated. but she firmly supported the royal family and she loved the queen. the queen loved her. prince philip loved too . her, and really, harry. too. her, and really, harry. what do you think? king why are you doing this? is it really all about money. because some things actually are worth more than money. paul there was a point in time when harry was arguably the second most popular member of the royal family behind the queen herself. what went wrong. what happened ? yes i. i love what happened? yes i. i love harry. he's done his son as much . as william is. but harry's just gone completely off the rails. what was. well, meghan along and he's all changed. she him. she showed him a different path. some of it was good. and some of it so good. and his world changed completely. and he went in a complete to william's world. i think the moment it all
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came unstuck was when meghan actually saw how william kate lived their lives and the beautiful apartment at kensington palace and. they were living in a two bedroomed notting cottage. then the penny dropped and i think meghan then realised i can never be a star of this show. i also i'll always be an also ran and i don't . be an also ran and i don't. meghan is the kind of lady that wants be an also ran. she wants to out of front . how does this to out of front. how does this sorry saga play out, paul? what do think is going to happen between two families ? i think between two families? i think there's an enormous rift now between the two families. it's very hard to build a bridge across across chasm. it's going to end in tears. it's going to end in more estrangement . and end in more estrangement. and it's not going to end happily. there commencing a media storm around themselves. exactly what
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they didn't want britain. they didn't want the press and the media. and now harry's appearing on every chat show you can imagine in america and see on good morning america tomorrow on cbs done every cbs tonight. he's done every program possible to promote his book. is that life you wanted, harry? in the media spotlight pursued by the paparazzi sea. exactly like your . i thought exactly like your. i thought that's what you want. so about it. it's not late to turn around and mend it . it. it's not late to turn around and mend it. indeed. and what are your thoughts about his relation with meghan? do you see that marriage going the distance 7 that marriage going the distance ? because if it doesn't work out and of course we do hope it works with their lovely two small children but if it doesn't he's going to look back on this and think that he paid a very high for that young woman . high for that young woman. i think you're right. i think for the time being, children are the glue that holds the marriage
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together and the time being everything is fine . but there everything is fine. but there will be a time when they're much older and they have a chance to reflect on the past. the they've done and the destruction within . the royal family, i think it will end in tears. and harry return to england one day. but you know what? his brother will put his arm around him and say , put his arm around him and say, welcome home. because that's the kind of guy that william is. you think the british people will say, welcome home to ultimately pull ? i'm i'm so sure about the pull? i'm i'm so sure about the british people. you see, the british people. you see, the british people. you see, the british people have a critical and i think right now he's probably the most unpopular member of , the royal family. is member of, the royal family. is that harry? i think now you better take that cold pocket says harry mob. no i think harry. now it's not harry. could be william. i think he's probably the most unpopular member of the royal family and he's going to have to go a long way to that damage . the great
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way to that damage. the great british public don't like what's happening. they don't like to see one of their favourite sons down a path to destruction. and that's he's headed. he's headed down a very wrong path . his down a very wrong path. his brother knows that his . father brother knows that his. father knows that our country that harry doesn't because he's blinkered and mesmerised by this woman. no one knows those boys better than you and paul. a privilege to hear innermost thoughts. i wish you well and thank you for joining thoughts. i wish you well and thank you forjoining us. paul thank you for joining us. paul burrell, princess, former butler , friend and confidant of ten years. what a fascinating conversation. coming up with the nhs in meltdown. have brought this crisis on themselves . plus, this crisis on themselves. plus, reaction to the royal soap opera you've just heard about from all wonderful former corrie star lawson. did he get into any punch ups like that that's been alleged between william and harry, charlie lawson, man of the people? have the nhs created
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next more front pages have been delivered . and let's have a look delivered. and let's have a look at the guardian off the press and they lead with the following unions attack pm's plan to sack workers who break strike rules . workers who break strike rules. law would let education and nhs bosses sue if minimum levels are not met. rishi sunak's anti strike legislation to enforce minimum levels in key public
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sectors , including health sectors, including health service and schools, has prompted a furious reaction . the prompted a furious reaction. the unions well, that's a surprise . unions well, that's a surprise. the law will allow bosses in health, education, fire, ambulance, rail and nuclear commissioning to sue unions and sack employees if certain minimum levels of service are not achieved . also, crisis for not achieved. also, crisis for royal family, as harry says william attacked me . there you william attacked me. there you go.the william attacked me. there you go. the guardian there with that exclusive. i can't imagine how a copy of that book on their doorstep . the sun newspaper, doorstep. the sun newspaper, harry. i did coke and weeds. those were the days prince harry sensationally confessed to snorting cocaine several times in a shocking memoir. the royal family . in a shocking memoir. the royal family. binges at 17 and lost virginity in a pub failed punch with wills and meg's row with kate's armies at his 25 dead taliban base . we'll get to that.
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taliban base. we'll get to that. surely, surely that makes life hard for his security guards . hard for his security guards. having boasted about fact that he's been killing terror states. daily express now reconcile that you sold soul harry. actually, that an echo of tonight's big a big opening monologue, which you can catch on twitter gb news. the telegraph . please don't the telegraph. please don't marry camilla. another claim . marry camilla. another claim. this book, which is called spare , it's out on tuesday. the times now. harry spills his secrets in devastating memoir he calls william arch nemesis . he claims william arch nemesis. he claims he killed 25 taliban says his brother him. nurses chief meet halfway on pay demands breakthrough on the way with our nurses. independent last but not least i was physically attacked . william claims harry. explain book accuses air of alter occasion in row over meghan . occasion in row over meghan. also he says a woman with special powers gave him a message from diana . i do you message from diana. i do you think this young man really lost the plot? let's get reaction to
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all the big stories the day with my superstar panel. political dominique samuels , former dominique samuels, former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and author and broadcaster amy nicholl. now with even first family crumble as brothers william and harry go to war, you'd be forgiven for feeling the sanctity of the family unit is waning. it's a enough concern to give the prime minister pause for thought whilst out his battle plan for a better britain yesterday. rishi sunak put the endangerment of traditional family values on with major other such as immigration nhs waiting lists and national debt. taking a family is something politicians to talk about. because you can all too readily be pilloried for being out of touch. or worse, hostile to those who don't conform some idealised form . we live in idealised form. we live in a world today where family can and does take many. but world today where family can and does take many . but whatever does take many. but whatever your family looks like , it
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your family looks like, it doesn't matter . as long as the doesn't matter. as long as the common bond love. and the evidence is that strong support of families make for more communities and happier individual . we need to support individual. we need to support to manage the demands modern workplaces without weakening the irreplaceable bonds of family life . now, as rishi sunak says , life. now, as rishi sunak says, families do come in all shapes and but it's the decline of the traditional nuclear family. once a staple society that is perhaps the most troubling research towards the end of 2020 to found that almost of uk children now grow up outside a conventional two parent household. so panel are traditional family values becoming extinct ? what do you becoming extinct? what do you think about this? amy i think definitely the tradition family is becoming extinct . and that's is becoming extinct. and that's why i think any conversations about a nuclear family are bordering irrelevant now because over half know uk households are
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nuclear . over half know uk households are nuclear. isn't that why over half know uk households are nuclear . isn't that why we've nuclear. isn't that why we've got so much crime ? so many got so much crime? so many unhappy kids? make your pardon because. because dad to lay down the law , be strict with the kids the law, be strict with the kids and support mum. i think that's quite an old fashioned argument . i'd say that actually the quality of your parenting is a lot more important than the quantity of parents you've set . quantity of parents you've set. one thing that a single parent will not have as much of his time and that could helped by out because need a bit more than love. we need a of help financially . so i think if he financially. so i think if he really wants to tackle family issues look at the of childcare at the moment and unaffordability of it. something that could also if you've got a nuclear family two kids two parents what about the extended family i think we've forgotten about the importance of that and if families based on their if families are based on their contact, the nuclear family was basically invented by american advertising industry in the 19505. it advertising industry in the 1950s. it was a reaction to our biological on. look here's the deal biological on. look here's the deal. here's the deal. very recently sunak fell into the to
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the same fault all fall to all politicians. he compared family types right. if you speak to anybody they'll tell you about parents. now, if that's to women to men, they'll talk to you about parents . that's what the about parents. that's what the nuclear part is . so if you nuclear part is. so if you really want to support families , you need to do two very important things, be afraid important things, not be afraid to about marriage. look how to talk about marriage. look how hard the gay community campaigned to get legal marriage. it is important because that that public commitment to stay together helps. and let me tell you what it helps we have it means people's mental health is better. happiness is their better. their happiness is their financial is better. one of the reasons, for instance, london has levels of child has such high levels of child poverty is because have such poverty is because we have such high of single parent. high levels of single parent. and myself from a single and i myself from a single parent family. i my mum, struggle for years. amy's correct when she talks about . correct when she talks about. but what happens as well is about capacity. my mum had do with me all the time. she had no help. she held down one job, didn't always. and let's be clear , cheap childcare does not
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clear, cheap childcare does not give your mum more capacity. she needs a companion. know that gives them more time to go to work. what your mum needs is. is someone to lean on, someone to share them with, someone to talk to. if amy, she needs to. and if amy, she needs romantic partner comes from a partner because that's not nuclear relationship . if i'm nuclear relationship. if i'm wrong. if i'm wrong why do marriage people live longer spend less time in jail pay more taxes? their mental health is and their children do something new, fun that would be happily married . well, if you're not married. well, if you're not happily married, leave believe in know for divorce . no fault in know for divorce. no fault divorce. the i guess impact on on children is conflict in the home and that can come from no deal making it as so many into those marriages will be full of conflict and unhappiness. actually most of the those sorts of relationships aren't full of conflict unhappiness with a child . a child needs two people, child. a child needs two people, a mother and a father . masculine a mother and a father. masculine and feminine, one to provide
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caregiving and other to provide discipline , which are natural discipline, which are natural traits . the men and discipline, which are natural traits. the men and women discipline, which are natural traits . the men and women exude traits. the men and women exude , which is why it's optimal a child and like said, with all the statistics , you can see the the statistics, you can see the difference between two parent household and a single parent household. and whilst you are about time, it's about the idea that i personally am fundamental early on comfortable with the idea that should be encourage the state should be encouraging all the people to look after your children . i think that's your children. i think that's partly why we have if you have you decide what time to raise the kids don't have kids in the first place. no i don't think. so i think we i think we i think we should be incentivise raising people to have children. but at the moment, we're an economic the moment, we're in an economic situation it's actually situation where it's actually not economically viable. you think of policy and come to think of policy and i'll come to you. mean, do you think you. i mean, do you think government should government policy should be geared encouraging geared towards encouraging family encouraging to family values and encouraging to get married? yeah, i think so. ultimately, the tax system . oh
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ultimately, the tax system. oh yeah, totally. i think a full of strong families is a strong society and why look and it isn't it isn't people who are married are better off some higher higher. it's not about that. it's what marriage delivers for the individual , delivers for the individual, what it delivers for society . what it delivers for society. and if you really want to do anything, we should see a minister for, family, family, family support should be across every government department. so if you change the tax laws, what effect does it has on families? if you change the driving laws, what effect does about families? that's the kind of thing that every child deserves to parents. is that really headline? yes. okay, you've written okay, amy you've written the very diary of very best selling book, diary of a single mother confessions. confessions is all i think of to tell the gory details, but close against us. but what i would just i would just question this whole two parent thing. i don't think that's what the research suggests. the research suggests that one child needs one meaningful one. it's simply not. and have you ever heard the and then have you ever heard the phrase, it takes a village, that
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is more the case. and it's then why take two people to why does it take two people to create a child? it don't take multiple people to actually. also amy, two people are much more likely deliver that village, that extended family . i village, that extended family. i would like more like what i would like more like what i would agree with you on that, but i don't think need to stigmatise single parents. no no. but when i make we're not speaking autism. so boys don't boys a strong male role model that they need they need a consistent male role model that doesn't necessarily have to be their biological father that they have to done a tough it doesn't have to be small easily done. doesn't have to be small easily done . and the point the point is done. and the point the point is that by logical father, if they're with their biological mom is much more likely to provide to financially income to that child needs to go forward and look this children if and look at this children if most who are together most children who are together with their parents after the age of 15 are married before that cohabiting couple split way more than people get divorced . and if
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than people get divorced. and if you want your child not to go that that that agonising split up of their parents then you should get married as much as likely to. okay that that debate will rage on coming up it's millennials a marvel hero millennials versus a marvel hero in the battle to be crowned the greatest britain of the week. that's up shortly. but all the nhs blame for their own crisis it self inflicted coronation street and man of the people charlie lawson gives his verdict. i'm sure it will be a four letter exploit . verdict and four letter exploit. verdict and also we'll get his views on the royal soap opera as well. playing out between harry and. that's .
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sweeping the rest the media with patients being treated in corridors, waiting times for ambulances , shooting through the ambulances, shooting through the roof and crippling strikes. it's no exaggerate to say that the nhs is in meltdown. no exaggerate to say that the nhs is in meltdown . we've heard nhs is in meltdown. we've heard plenty of hot air from politicians and unions. plenty of hot air from politicians and unions . who's to politicians and unions. who's to blame? but or do ordinary brits think? well give us an idea. i'm delighted to welcome our man of the people, former coronation star and voice of common sense on the show, charlie lawson . hi, on the show, charlie lawson. hi, charlie . hi, ira and mark. charlie. hi, ira and mark. you're right. i'm very well. but listen, mate, don't get ill any time soon. is this nhs crisis self—inflicted . well, i think self—inflicted. well, i think part of the self inflicted , if part of the self inflicted, if you like, is was hearing stories the other day of people are going to hospital with coal and just banging up the whole system. why is people, for christ's sake . you know what i
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christ's sake. you know what i mean? you've got you've a perfectly good pharmacist , all perfectly good pharmacist, all the rest. but i'm very lucky. i live at mark because macclesfield hospital . we've had macclesfield hospital. we've had nothing but care and attention the years debbie's been there a couple of times and they've been absolutely brilliant and i don't think they're on their road on strike . i mean, it's strike. i mean, it's self—inflicted . it's been self—inflicted. it's been self—inflicted. it's been self—inflicted. it's been self—inflicted. i see the from daily mirror is blaming the you know, the last sort of regimes, if you like. let me tell you that the nhs has been going down the friggin toilet for as long as i can remember. it's a simple as i can remember. it's a simple as that. nowhere in the world follows our system of national health. it just doesn't exist . health. it just doesn't exist. and i have a feeling that it's in its last throes, a and i have the feeling that there will be some of insurance or. but the trouble is that , most trouble is that, most politicians are scared to touch the nhs because it's become a
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sacred i you know it's rather like stopping the boats crossing the channel the only reason people aren't taking strong measures is because they're scared that the crackpots on the benches, whatever are going to call them, raise . it's as simple call them, raise. it's as simple as that . and people are scared. as that. and people are scared. same with the nhs . they don't same with the nhs. they don't want to touch it because it has become a sacred card. but it is getting phoned out and i it's sadly on, on its last throes. but as i said the most of the i've come across do work very hard and playing golf for the doctor you'd get the you get the truth on the golf course and when you play golf with the he will look around quietly to make sure no one's hearing what he's about to putt look at the ground and say the nhs a shame . well and say the nhs a shame. well there you go you can't follow that. listen charlie the royal soap opera has exploded back into life today after prince sensational accusation that
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william a him during a heated back in 2019. you would know stranger to a scrap during your playing jim mcdonald on the cobbles in corrie and it's safe to say you're pretty well versed familial fisticuffs take look yeahi familial fisticuffs take look yeah i hear from the boy from a r k yeah so they got you see i saved your life. i knew tell me what don't you dare speak to like that again. it was a21. i'm sick of them them . i'm no good. sick of them them. i'm no good. and the guy on the wrong side of you any time soon, charlie. well, i'll tell you what, that would have ripped his necklace . would have ripped his necklace. say, just a bell. tell you what a i certainly would have. i would have got up like a crocodile . hit me, brother, crocodile. hit me, brother, right back in the us for sure. but anyway. and i've kept out of all this mark, as you know, because i'm sucker for romance
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and i, i wish them all all the very best when back in the day when everybody he did i'm afraid he's the plot now and i'm wondering his friends are i'm sure if he had some veteran friends that they'd be they'd be having go on i'm about this head score of 25 members of the taliban . if you talk to any taliban. if you talk to any veteran who's doing the pointed end and you know i have done and the last thing really want to discuss is score so i just wish he had some better advice . and he had some better advice. and the other thing i'd like to say to meghan is, darling if you think you're having a hard time by the press, do yourself a favour. turn on netflix and watch the documentary about britney spears, then see as i want . i watched it the other want. i watched it the other night and it was extraordinary and. and i think they, you know , look , i hope they just shut up
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, look, i hope they just shut up when the contract ends because . when the contract ends because. the english, the british people can be forgiven . but i think in can be forgiven. but i think in this case , the burns are this case, the burns are breaking boats briefly. charlie you mentioned the military harry's boasting that he's killed 25 taliban, which many security are saying will imperil personal security in the of his own family and the security of all royals. a very foolish to be making that you've killed 25 terrorists. well like , i say terrorists. well like, i say eveni terrorists. well like, i say even i know soldiers are in the conflict back home and they don't talk about stuff like that the boys. i know they've did two or three tours afghanistan . they or three tours afghanistan. they will talk about it in the of the back bar. but not somebody your television talk about and it's a bit of a letdown i think i can only assume that he was this in the book mark for what it is
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it's a leak from the book . yeah, it's a leak from the book. yeah, well, i can only assume that when the editors built our case on the book, they'd have said, right. no harry, so we need to put some real nitty gritty stuff in here and i want to know how many you shot down in your apache or whatever or how many people you had in the ground because he surely can't be that dim to expect. no repercussions from this, because as i all the veterans i know would not discuss this in public at charlie knows that thrilled to have you on the show we'll see you in a week's time for another serving common sense. charlie lawson there , brilliant actor, lawson there, brilliant actor, of course . and what a character of course. and what a character . more truth bombs you could possibly dream of. it's time now to reveal today's greatest person and jackass with me to reveal. that's my superstar panel. reveal. that's my superstar panel . commentator dominique panel. commentator dominique samuels , conservative mayoral samuels, conservative mayoral candidate shaun bailey and author broadcaster amy nicole .
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author broadcaster amy nicole. dominique, who's your greatest person today ? mine is person today? mine is conservative andrew britain for. all of the work he's been doing, talking about the vaccine rollout specifically now it's been authorised for children and he's been posting evidence reasoning why. he's been posting evidence reasoning why . this is actually reasoning why. this is actually more risk than benefit for children. and i commend him for it. okay. how you shaun your greatest britain my only greatest britain my only greatest britain my only greatest britain is jeremy rennen greatest britain is jeremy renner, who plays hawkeye i'm not celebrating for that, even though . i'm a lifelong marvel though. i'm a lifelong marvel fan. it's because of how so many into his community in all the work he's done to keep them safe. and we wish him a speedy recovery. he's a great guy, great and great great actor and great philanthropist well. him philanthropist as well. we him well, fantastic and a great well, a fantastic and a great guy. how you amy your greatest britain so my greatest britain week is millennials geriatric millennial my self. i was thrilled hear the news that for the first time the political law has changed and they are more or
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likely to turn the right as they get older and in are remaining firmly on the left of the political verticals of all of our property to the error of their will. john and shall you tell them all, shall i, that socialism doesn't work. there's 100 good books and a lot of experience across the world that will tell them that. and there's 13 is that will tell us that we haven't watched dozens of voices showed them socialism doesn't work we're better 2010. work we're better off in 2010. i tell what good good to and fro i've got to say a scoring draw there and amy holding the line . there and amy holding the line. but look, i've got to choose a winner and it's going to be a man that i've interviewed this week. is andrew mp. why he's week. it is andrew mp. why he's calling out covid tyranny. let's now have our union jackass of the day and we'll start with you dominic. another the covid one mine is going to be the mainstream media for promoting the fair pond about mask wearing. i think it's completely ridiculous and i for one will
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never be wearing a mask. i would never be wearing a mask. i would never want cover that gorgeous face. dominic how about you? sean bailey, your jack as my union jack asks, is aslef as it's emerged that over the last ten years they've had their have had a 62% pay rise more than double the rate of inflation. the average salary for a train driver is the average salary for a train driver i s £60,000 and 20% of driver is £60,000 and 20% of them are now th e £70,000. and them are now the £70,000. and yet they're still on strike. we just need to get to work and school, get back to work. dominique, your union. jack. dominique, your union. jack. dominique, we've done it. i've got it . give me another one. amy got it. give me another one. amy you're right. you're bit more of the day behind prime minister rishi sunak and the saying results will prove his worth. the results are in rishi and it's a staggering economy broken pubuc it's a staggering economy broken public services and record inequality . okay well look three inequality. okay well look three well 44 candidates but i'm going to go for as less because i think it's time that the union
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barons were not able to hold the country to ransom ask for busting pay rises which simply create bigger economic problems down. the road the country's broke. if you want it pay rises, you shouldn't back those lockdowns over the last couple of years. you can't have it both ways. you reap what you sow. so it's aslef. and that prize goes to sean, but the prize goes to three panellists who have been fantastic all evening. thank you to all three of them. and most importantly for your company tonight the last four tonight and over the last four nights i've loved minute. nights i've loved every minute. dan's monday at nine. dan's back on monday at nine. i'm back tomorrow at eight. see you then salome will perform 44 .
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hello and welcome back. i'm bethany elsey . your top stories bethany elsey. your top stories from the gb newsroom. prince harry has made his most damaging allegations yet against the royal family, including an accusation his brother the prince of wales, attacked him , prince of wales, attacked him, leaked extracts of his autobiography , spare, which is autobiography, spare, which is out next week , revealed claims out next week, revealed claims that william grabbed harry by the collar and pushed to the floor during an argument about his marriage to meghan. copies of the book which mistakenly went on sale in spain, detail how the brothers begged their father not marry the now queen consort camilla buckingham palace has refused comment on
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