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. welcome back to my home excited. welcome back to my home but also embarrassed not court was no palace no court was palace adjacent that was the best could say for us . so best could say for us. so there's no doubt this hypocrisy fuelled autobiography will make the sussexes even richer. but it will go down as the biggest mistake in publishing in history, i believe. and i'll explain why in a special digest before my superstar panel delivered, david, tonight, i'm joined by a man of brazil, calvin robinson and rebecca reid .then calvin robinson and rebecca reid . then i'll bring you more expert analysis from royal insiders. at 1050, an esteemed biographer, tom bower, investigates harry's fall from grace. let's see you then become the quote sadly man. he accuses his critics of being with. king charles reportedly furious at his son for causing his red line by attacking his wife, the queen consort . is it by attacking his wife, the queen consort. is it time by attacking his wife, the queen consort . is it time the palace consort. is it time the palace retaliated, welcoming his biographer , levin takes on biographer, levin takes on social commentator joanna zhu.
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that's the clash at 920, the malicious memoir may be out, but harry's media assault no sign of slowing as he makes this latest bombshell claim . the king of the bombshell claim. the king of the netherlands and the king of norway have led by example . the norway have led by example. the king of the netherlands has acknowledged and apologised for the role as and colonialism . but the role as and colonialism. but is he right that the british monarchy should apologise for the role colonialism and slavery played building our great country. that's big debate at 10 pm. despite claiming to hate p.m. despite claiming to hate tops, harry did this full photoshoot and interview with us tabloid people magazine today. so why is he made such a bogeyman of the british press former sun editor kelvin mackenzie cancelled and ready to unleash a 1040. he'll also his unfiltered take on the compassionate to reinstate lady susan hussey plus with even the woke media turning on them, have the sussexes now lost america's
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superstar us journalist making gives us the latest stateside . gives us the latest stateside. she's live at 945. also coming up as boris unveils his portrait , the famous carlton club amid growing speculation of a spectacular comeback is , he now spectacular comeback is, he now the biggest threat to both rishi sunak and starmer. but his return be good for the country . return be good for the country. we'll debate that and i'll mediabuzz at 1030 and with oscar winning director sam mendes claiming that change in neutral awards at the academy awards now inevitable women at threat inevitable are women at threat at being raised in popular culture. laurence fox explores that in the fox report at 935 we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper pages to and a brand new greatest personality and jackass the personality and jackass on the way this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. oh, yes. i've spent many hours today, many hours reading . that
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today, many hours reading. that horrible autobiography think is the worst in publishing history. just so you don't have to. and i'm going to give you my verdict straight of the news headlines with poly middle last last . with poly middle last last. done.thank with poly middle last last. done. thank you and good to you. our top story tonight have condemned a newly proposed law that will enforce minimum service levels . public sector service levels. public sector workers during industrial action and the government's . it will be and the government's. it will be passed this year the bill would apply health, fire, education, transport and border security services. and under the new law, unions could be sued and staff could be sacked if adequate cover isn't provided during times of strikes . the leader of times of strikes. the leader of the rmt has called an attack on human rights and the tuc says it will hold a national protect the right to strike day on the 1st of february, the business secretary , grant shapps told secretary, grant shapps told parliament the measures would
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protect the public to deny and to vote against legislation . to vote against legislation. that brings in minimum levels to help our constituents is to attack their security and their welfare . well, labour has vowed welfare. well, labour has vowed to repeal legislation if it wins the next general election. the deputy leader , angela rayner, deputy leader, angela rayner, says the nhs failing before the strikes, even began is my constituents beena, who waited over an hour for an ambulance who died waiting an ambulance and that was not on the strike. so that is because the disastrous chaos we have in the system under this government primary school teachers across scotland went on today and secondary teachers will walk out tomorrow after failing to reach a pay tomorrow after failing to reach a pay agreement with the government. unions are demanding a 10% pay rise, but the scottish government have only offered five. scotland's education secretary says she'll leave no
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stone unturned to find a quick resolution . a romanian court has resolution. a romanian court has upheld the detention . the upheld the detention. the controversial social media influencer tate, after he against the ruling once self—proclaimed misogynist , will self—proclaimed misogynist, will remain in police custody for the full 30 days alongside brother and two female suspects pending and two female suspects pending an investigation . the four of an investigation. the four of them face 29 charges, including them face 29 charges, including the forming of an organised crime to sexually exploited six women. they've all denied any wrongdoing and finally , family wrongdoing and finally, family of a british man who's gone missing in ukraine say they're very worried and concerned about his health as well as his whereabouts. ukraine and police say chris parry, who's 48, and another brit , andrew say chris parry, who's 48, and another brit, andrew bagshaw, who's 28 of voluntary workers . who's 28 of voluntary workers. it's understood they left the city of crematoria for the town of salida on friday morning and were reported missing on saturday evening. the regions currently intense fighting
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between kyiv and moscow's forces that set you up to date on tv onune that set you up to date on tv online and dab+ you're with gb news now let's get more from dan wootton tonight . wootton tonight. there has never been a man so embarrassingly and out of touch with the who he claims to care about. then prince harry. sir, mark my words, spare air is the biggest mistake . publishing biggest mistake. publishing history and maybe making the sussexes even richer. but it's destroyed the reputation of the duke of delusion forever more . duke of delusion forever more. this colossal own goal of notable legacy has revealed to the world the true motivations of an empty vessel who now wants to bring down both the british royal family his own flesh and blood . plus the queen's blood. plus the queen's reputation , even the british reputation, even the british free press, to settle petty
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scores and get at his enemies, who now include his own brother , sister in law, father and step mum. but above all that, harry is revealed to be a man with no idea of the extraordinary privileges and opportunities he enjoys that most folk could only dream . i've read the whole thing dream. i've read the whole thing today. it was an excruciating exercise, let me tell you. i actually had to go for a wash afterwards because i just felt dirty. but what shocked me the most was .7 how tone deaf. harry most was.7 how tone deaf. harry listen, people most was? how tone deaf. harry listen, people speculated that i was to my bachelor life because was to my bachelor life because was so glamorous. many evenings, i'd think, if they could see me now , then i'd go back to now, then i'd go back to floating my underwear and watching the one with monica and chandler's wedding . each year i chandler's wedding. each year i received from pa an official clothing allowance that was strictly for formal wear , suits strictly for formal wear, suits and ties , ceremonial outfits for and ties, ceremonial outfits for my everyday casual clothes . i'd
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my everyday casual clothes. i'd go to take max the discount store after i moved , committed store after i moved, committed to my bedroom into my dressing , to my bedroom into my dressing, i tried not to, but especially the first time i saw it. my cat . if you want my future forget my past. if you to get with me better make it fast after on the way out there were more flashes . this time the spice girls want their deflect attention. it was just paul . and me. i was excited just paul. and me. i was excited . welcome back to my home. but also embarrassed not court was no palace , no court was palace no palace, no court was palace adjacent . that was the best you adjacent. that was the best you could say for it . unbelievable could say for it. unbelievable so in the midst of a of living crisis, this expects us to view him as some sort of victim , as him as some sort of victim, as if hypocrisy leapt on virtually every page read today to how about the fact he spends chapter chapter moaning about intrusion
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into his and his wife's privacy . the publication of meghan's letter to thomas markle while publishing private text messages kate middleton sent to meghan not to mention all the conversations with the likes . conversations with the likes. the late queen king charles and prince william at deep sleep personal moments quoted for the world, the bloke , a charlatan . world, the bloke, a charlatan. he has no issue invading other people's privacy, but he wants to control parts of the british who have revealed true stories about him and his wife. he's actually acting like putin or kim jong un. i watch this latest interview . this is new, by the interview. this is new, by the way , from abc in. the us a large way, from abc in. the us a large part of this mission is to try change the media landscape within the uk for the benefit of the whole country. again oh man, that's lofty thinking on. or maybe it's a suicide mission. yeah but for me, i can see how
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it can done. and there's very few people within the world right now . who have the evidence right now. who have the evidence and the information that i have to be able to change that that . to be able to change that that. now as the journalist who broke biggest stories during harry and meghan's troubled time in the royal family, i came in for a pasting to being as a quote. sadly little man working in cahoots the palace to reveal story of megxit she understood . story of megxit she understood. we soon realised it was impossible . we didn't have time impossible. we didn't have time to get our statement out there. first we opened bottle of wine. proceed sad little man. proceed he did posted his story late that night and again on the morning's front page headline. we're off off now . just like we're off off now. just like with the factual inaccuracies that are listed throughout spare harry got that wrong too . i harry got that wrong too. i wasn't working concert with the palace. i was breaking an internationally significant
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story. clearly in the public interest as journalists do. and i was directly with his own communication secretary giving them a week's notice of my plans . so i don't care how he can say he wants about me. actually, there's loads of people in this book who . he spews venom and book who. he spews venom and bile about proving he's actually a really unpleasant but. i do need him to accept that journalists must be able to continue to hold public figures like him accountable . all of like him accountable. all of that said . it's very clear to me that said. it's very clear to me who the very sad little man in this sorry is it's the one who has trashed virtually every blood relative in the most vicious of fashion simply because they to save him from . because they to save him from. to respond. now, my superstar panel , top daily mail columnist panel, top daily mail columnist and broadcaster amanda patel, conservative commentator and tv news host, the reverend robinson and author and journalist
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rebecca reid. amanda tell i was astonished today because . i had astonished today because. i had obviously read all of the leaks, but i wanted to read the book collectively. if we want else and i actually want to judge it as an entire piece of work rather than the pieces that have been decontextualised . but been decontextualised. but actually it's much worse when read it all at once. because what was so overwhelmed to me is that harry, living in a completely different world to the people who really care about him. there loads of opportunities for him to be saved by charles and william and kate and his friends are desperately trying to help him, you know, not anymore . i think you know, not anymore. i think they're desperate to know, but they're desperate to know, but they were and even in his lowest moments. right. so even after the uniform scandal, even after the uniform scandal, even after the las vegas nude picture saga , king charles says to harry, look , i've got you. you know, look, i've got you. you know, i pay look, i've got you. you know, i pay for this darling boy . then
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pay for this darling boy. then when harry goes to him and says , look, i'm struggling with my mental health, charles immediately takes him to his doctor, who to prescribe him with medication, which harry refuses. so actually, i just buy this argument any more from harry that charles and william and the entire royal institution were working against him through his own words . they proved they his own words. they proved they were doing everything to help probably the most extraordinary thing you've said, dan, is the fact that you were breaking story about them being all leaving country and that, you know, that you were dealing with his press team at the time. so thatis his press team at the time. so that is a barefaced lie. yeah, i think the actual case and actually do i know and you see it with harry you see that is the whole thing is just filtered with these terrible especially against the media. yeah i rather proud that you're in a book that sold more than any non—fiction bookin sold more than any non—fiction book in the history of the universe , i'm told. and universe, i'm told. and honestly, the things you know,
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what really strikes most about this is it's just the horrible malice . it's a mouse towards his malice. it's a mouse towards his brother , which really gets me . brother, which really gets me. excuse me. the mouse. what's camilla and that line, which is the most thing in the whole book. he said her she sacrificed on the altar of her operation and was one of the bodies in the street and else was a body in the street . diana so she's the street. diana so she's directly accusing camilla of killing diana. directly accusing camilla of killing diana . that's what she's killing diana. that's what she's doing in that. that's what he's doing in that. that's what he's doing he's making that directing that those words are so calculated and all this stuff. why does all i mean i like the book. i prince harry but he does say in the book if camilla hadnt say in the book if camilla hadn't been sleeping with my dad, my mum would probably still be yeah, really, be alive. so, yeah, really, really feels the weight although he say if diana had he does also say if diana had never married charles she would i know. absolutely. and he also talks about he had duelled prince philip. but if prince philip brokered this marriage, she was oh, everyone's she was oh, yeah, everyone's blame everyone to blame. it's
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just someone he he's just like from someone he he's never for anything . i never to blame for anything. i mean, you you've not mean, rebecca, you you've not read it all, have you? most of the way through. read it all. the way through. i read it all. ihave the way through. i read it all. i have not found one passage where harry blames himself so the two the two things that i would say i don't about the book is there is a lack of self. and i love when people acknowledge their own faults. and i do that sharing the text messages was massive hypocrisy because . they massive hypocrisy because. they felt so strongly about meghan's letter. apart from that, i think it's a beautifully written ghost piece. i think that his did a fantastic job and i do sorry for him. i think the scars of being at boarding school, of losing his mother , of feeling alone, his mother, of feeling alone, feeling different over each. and i think that we should i don't think that we should judge rich people for feeling sad. people be just as sad. rich people can be just as sad. rich people can be just as sad poor people bother sad as poor people that bother me brother and died me at all. my brother and died when he 40 years old. he when he was 40 years old. he left two young children who are almost the same age is harry and william were they've all gone on to have very in ways very
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to have very in some ways very sad lives but fabulous lives . sad lives but fabulous lives. you know it does not necessarily wreck you if your parents tragically the therapy clearly hasn't worked . i mean, it just hasn't worked. i mean, it just listening to him, watching him , listening to him, watching him, because this is a man who has privilege. that is only another scholar , of course, that will scholar, of course, that will never bring his mother back. but he is so deaf. calvin, i wanted to touch. he's a narcissist. he is. he's a complete narcissist. i only in 2023. we should stop saying that people are narcissists. i think it's immoral. we call everyone . no, immoral. we call everyone. no, no, we don't list. no one ever called you a narcissist no doubt. obviously i just feel like it's very tick tock to call everybody a narcissist. and i think we should all stop. cavalier this is something that shocked me. the book was actually negativity towards the queen, the late queen, not camilla , queen elizabeth ii, camilla, queen elizabeth ii, which hadn't been picked up. and i was mortified that he included word , word the conversation that word, word the conversation that the queen had with when he had to ask permission before
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marrying . and it was very clear marrying. and it was very clear that she was not particularly enthused about this union. and harry couldn't really that. but it feels deeply inappropriate, doesn't it, to share actual quotes and it's not just with the queen he also shares the conversations that he with charles and william and like rebecca said on the text messages, it's the of it but everyone's game because people like him the far left everyone is the bad guy everyone else is the enemy. everyone is the enemy. everyone else is philip it doesn't philip full of hate. it doesn't matter you say to them how matter what. you say to them how you abuse them. they are the bad guys, are righteous guys, so you are righteous in your indignation. way your indignation. that's the way i as this far left i see him as this far left people abuses on twitter every day these day and call us all these horrible calling us horrible words calling us hateful. that's the kind of person it's shame person become. it's a shame because say there's no because like you say there's no self—awareness there, but there's plenty of self—righteousness. where does it think when it it come from? i think when it comes is really struck comes from is that really struck by how miserable it must have been to have had every single failing chronicled in the papers as teenager. but they weren't they weren't as as a lot of his
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friends are coming out and saying we've got dowland's full of about the only of stories about the only evidence he actually produces of that in the early is the fact that in the early is the fact that i think it was the daily mirror at the time ran a story about the fact that he'd suffered an injury he was playing. yeah and also the drug stuff in the papers when he was old. he's making his teens all that stuff he was breaking the law and actually who was he really to break the law and he recounts the fact that newspapers did not run most of i listen rebekah brooks ran , a listen rebekah brooks ran, a front page with a picture a picture of princess beatrice or eugenie in a bikini saying, well, somebody by that girl has a role like the papers were vital to those children and they were children at the time but all of this thinking wow i she's keeping that story going so should do is stop writing i've stopped writing books and stopped writing books and stopped producing tv programmes go life , be go and live a quiet life, be a father, a husband, get the father, be a husband, get the privacy should i want privacy he should know. i want more , that's all. but i think more, that's all. but i think it's great. i love because
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it's great. i love it because he's himself. he's he's exposing himself. he's completely children. he is full press agency. if believes that the press is wrong and that should be done differently, he should be done differently, he should change it. if it bothers you, something . that's what you, do something. that's what he's do he's talking about wanting to do . was my idea . but that was my idea originally. he doesn't originally. but he doesn't actually want to change the press. doesn't press. he doesn't want to control the press that they control the press so that they anyone sees the time anyone sees the whole time things to write one of his things and to write one of his revelations like one of the most shocking ones is that he and megan sex the oh, megan had sex in the house. oh, who's going have sex? who has who's going to have sex? who has sex inside ? he will, but i and sex inside? he will, but i and to be honest , i sex inside? he will, but i and to be honest, i found that so grim. it was crazy . and i know grim. it was crazy. and i know actually what realise at the end of all of these hours, which i hope you don't give to read to this book because i promise you it's not worth it. we will give you all of the analysis you need, but actually what you realise he's a pretty reductive bloke, alison have a bloke, he says alison have a big vocabulary , he doesn't have vocabulary, he doesn't have anything to say and this is why he's been totally brainwash by the cabal of woke hollywood . yes
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the cabal of woke hollywood. yes man. and on the straight coast he extremists who have been put on to him by his have no i security in this so he still used hewitt he is far from cured he's very unwell but i don't think we can use that as an excuse when trying to throw this media at the media in this country under the bus, the royal family under the bus and actually of britain's under the bus because calvin right to say there is left here and a there is a hard left here and a very proudly and he does it in a subtle way but tries to make the point that prince william was against bricks . because, of against bricks. because, of course, we know the queen was full brexit anyway against brexit. rubbish totally rubbish. the queen backed brexit love. she loved being in the eu. she had thought that, oh, anyway , a had thought that, oh, anyway, a whole other discussion. rebecca cunningham no matter how much you've spent all day here, all night as a london night coming up as a london primary school changes its name
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to francis drake to itself from sir francis drake of his links to the slave trade , the left so desperate to erase our grand history. laurence fox tackles that in the fox report and.935 tackles that in the fox report and. 935 the first in the class. should king charles finally retaliate after harry closes his red line by attacking camilla in a series of tv interviews , the a series of tv interviews, the journalist and royal commentator is camilla's biographer. of course, angela levin goes head to head the tv personality joanna george you that's in the class next emailed me on this at gbnews.uk version of colette gb news results after the .
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break it is time now for the clash and while britons harry claims to be interested in reconciliation in the duke's memoirs and tv interviews taken a sledgehammer to several of his family relationship ups, including with his step mother, the queen consort camilla . according to consort camilla. according to a royal insider , they were royal insider, they were speaking to the sun newspaper. harry crossed a red line with king charles by going after his wife. the source added . knew wife. the source added. knew that before he sat for these interviews, some of the allegation is about leaking don't stand up to scrutiny as clear not guilty and leaking her meeting with william palace staff are incredibly loyal to camilla and this will go down like a lead balloon . so tonight like a lead balloon. so tonight i'm asking you this should king finally retaliate following
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harry's attacks on camilla? what you i know people are really on this one. some people think the best thing is for the palace . best thing is for the palace. just keep schtum, gb news is my email address. you can tweet me at vote in our poll there too. the shortly but set to go back onune the shortly but set to go back online , this camilla's online, this camilla's biographer , was prince biographer added, was prince harry's biographer to 11 and the social commentator joanna you so angela look you are the journalist who knows harry and camilla based i imagine you weren't surprise fazed by this attack . i was surprised , attack. i was surprised, actually, were i have been surprised when did harry's biography he was lively and now he incredibly hill. biography he was lively and now he incredibly hill . and if he's he incredibly hill. and if he's drugs i taking his drugs but he looks if you know life is so and he's so unhappy and he's so depressed , there's no depressed, there's no indication, is there, that he's currently taking he opens up
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about this his book in a lot of detail which is i think it's fair game for us to discuss. yeah he does i mean i think he's very unfair camilla. i mean when he said he met for the first time, it was like being forced to have an injection . i think to have an injection. i think that's a very close spiteful there's a lot of very spiteful, cynical . and it's nobody it's cynical. and it's nobody it's high. you know, the time he was saying , really get on with saying, really get on with camilla, i love her. she's great for my father . so either he was for my father. so either he was lying then or he's lying. yes. what do think, angela, about this concept of charles having a red line when it comes to committee? do you think this might prompt him to any sort of response ? well, he's very response? well, he's very protective of his darling wife as he her because he knows what she's been through 20 years of people calling her vile things. but she didn't complain once . but she didn't complain once. that's what's very important. she didn't make a fuss. she just wait until it. she hoped it would over and that's in her. so
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she's not going to make big fuss about this, but charles most certainly will. but he'll do it very cautiously cautiously. he won't say, you know, go . he will won't say, you know, go. he will absorb everything and then come to a conclusion because it's very, very difficult for him is a father who loves his son, he and harry loved each other, got on extremely well. and this sort of terrible way of hurting your father's love has to give. and what's so fascinating is that harry said time and time again and meghan said time and time again we were left all on our own. we were given help. well, actually, harry reveals how much help were offered, help they were offered, including, the way , a including, by the way, a conversation that camilla had with macon , where she said, look with macon, where she said, look , this happened to me just ride out the storm. things are going to get better. but my suspicion was she never them to be better. but look, let me cross to joanna george, you now i believe joanna
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you're still backing harry and meghan despite them spewing this bile about their family. how can you justify what they've joanna? well, i think that it's important , well, i think that it's important, harry, to put his account out there for history's sake. you know when we look at, for example, diana , her for example, diana, her interview and the that she had when somebody was writing a book about her, when we look back at that now , because diana ross that now, because diana ross sadly passed away , we look at sadly passed away, we look at that with a lot more compassion. and now obviously , we look at and now obviously, we look at that with a lot more context. and nobody is refuting a lot of the things that diana had said. but because this is, you know, modern, we've got social media and everybody's so emotive about it and also is clickbait. it sells papers, people think that it is correct to treat harry differently to how we treated diana , but actually he's diana, but actually all he's doing is his story out there. after years and years and years of the press know. and i'm sorry, i have to say , diana , a
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sorry, i have to say, diana, a figure who i was very fond of and hugely respectful for , she and hugely respectful for, she didn't slag off every single blood relative, every single member of the royal family. she had largely about charles. but this is a whole different kettle of fish. do you understand that for charles, this might be a red line. now, the fact that harry has come for the woman he loves more than anyone , they said, more than anyone, they said, i don't think matters whether harry slacked off one person from the royal family or , five from the royal family or, five of them. the point is they both had a story of , their account of had a story of, their account of what was happening to them , what was happening to them, closed doors and they both publicly had very and famous interviews . and you look at what interviews. and you look at what diana did as any different to what harry has done just because . what about the most allies by the what about all of the lies this book? because you say, oh, we should trust it. it's history . but there's so many lies. that's your that that lies,
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though, don. and how would you know whether that lies or not. but i'll tell you how. i'll tell you how, because he writes specifically about me and the megxit story, and he has lied by saying that i was working with the palace, conspiring with the to break that story . and that is to break that story. and that is a point blank lie. so i know therein lies in that book because there's one about me if you that's how i know if were conspiring with the palace . how conspiring with the palace. how did you come across that story? none your business. none of your business. as journalists, we take palace calls. how can you possibly say that ? a lie if you. possibly say that? a lie if you. because john, i will go to jail to protect a source. angela, i'm sure you would do the same for your we don't have your sources. we don't have to reveal but it reveal our sources are. but it doesn't mean that the source was the palace . well somebody today the palace. well somebody today that the what he said about meghan having giving birth to
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archie in a hospital was completely they would never let a woman of her age go home within an you couldn't have an epidural and have a hot water bath to give birth to the baby and there was no doctors who work there they just came according to you know who asked them to come and cameron walker revealed earlier as well that there's a whole load lies in the book surrounding circumstances of how harry was told about the death of the queen mother. so look, i think joanna, this book is filled with lies and i think more more of them will be exposed. i do remember the winfrey interview joanna had lies. sorry, john. at what point did you want. i wanted to make the that perhaps maybe it's also credible to say that maybe some of your sources lying just because had source that because you had a source that you reported to me was you and you reported to me was actually the story was true. the story was that they were going
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to quit the royal family. i broke story. they announced to quit the royal family. i brwithin story. they announced to quit the royal family. i brwithin 24 ory. they announced to quit the royal family. i brwithin 24 hours. ey announced to quit the royal family. i brwithin 24 hours. so announced to quit the royal family. i brwithin 24 hours. so whatinced to quit the royal family. i brwithin 24 hours. so what wasi it within 24 hours. so what was untrue i'm not talking untrue about i'm not talking about story. i'm about that particular story. i'm talking about plethora of different well, different things. okay. well, the the other big story , the okay, the other big story, kate and hated each other kate and megan hated each other true. right about the tiara. true i think the thing that i feel . that's terrible . i true i think the thing that i feel. that's terrible . i think feel. that's terrible. i think the only family who else could have come with that story. they are. harry and meghan are leaving the royal family. apart from somebody who was staff staffer or somebody who was actually part of the family themselves, you have no idea if any final word to you. what i think is terrible , is that he's think is terrible, is that he's been someone who's really looked after his own privacy , anything after his own privacy, anything that a paper might that he thinks is an invasion he tries to sue now he's given no caring about his he's ruined their privacy . i about his he's ruined their privacy. i mean about his he's ruined their privacy . i mean he tells very privacy. i mean he tells very very intimate details about prince william and his father , prince william and his father, which i think is actually a
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great breach of trust and that you can't trust someone like , you can't trust someone like, well, he passes things on, but apparently unkind. and he's harry the hypocrite after this book. but that the queen consort's biographer angela levin she was of course chosen to be the biographer of harry as well and spent a huge of time with him and the social joanna anoosheh ashoori you both. so who do you agree with? should king finally retaliate after harry crossed the line , his red harry crossed the line, his red line, by attacking camilla in a series of tv interviews from claudia , she says, yes , claudia, she says, yes, stripping them of their titles angel writes , no. there are angel writes, no. there are signs in the interviews that the absence of any replies or comments is starting to . get to comments is starting to. get to harry. that's true. actually and from bulb there are prodding the royal family a reaction this needs to be sorted out in private without microphones or press no more leaking out and your verdict is now and this is close actually just 43% of you
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agree that king charles should finally retaliate . 57% of you finally retaliate. 57% of you agree with the royal family's strategy , which is to never strategy, which is to never complain, never explain and just let harry and meghan burn out . let harry and meghan burn out. coming up, as the state side media begin to turn against them , the sussexes now lost . us , the sussexes now lost. us heavyweight meghan cowley she's a live on this from across the atlantic at 945. but first is it inevitable that the oscars will go gender neutral, squeezing some of the best loved actress in the world and with what ? cory in the world and with what? cory worthing. from primary schools to the hollywood gongs tv news, his very own laurence fox joins me for the focus of what he's like .
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next time now for the fox report with laurence fox and. british film director sam mendes caused quite a stir this week by claiming introduction of gender neutral awards at the now painfully vogue oscars , which awarded him vogue oscars, which awarded him a best director gong and the year 2000 for american beauty is inevitable. watch young actor emma corrin suggested recently that at the oscars , the gender that at the oscars, the gender based category go there should just be gender neutral. category for the awards. i mean somebody who's no stranger to picking up their own statuette. would be sensible. do you have sympathy
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with . i have total sympathy with with. i have total sympathy with it, yeah. and i think it might well inevitable the end. well be inevitable in the end. really? think really? why? because think that's the way it's moving. and i think it's perfectly reasonable . lawrence no, no reasonable. lawrence no, no one's going to stand up for women, are they . i mean, how bad women, are they. i mean, how bad will be for actresses . i say i'm will be for actresses. i say i'm for i agree with them . it's for i agree with them. it's like, let's stick on world's best actor or, you know, actress or whatever you're allowed to call these people nowadays , from call these people nowadays, from the crucible of wokeness is hollywood. hollywood and i see wind and. what'll happen is you'll find that a of men will win. and then women may wake up to . the fact that they're being to. the fact that they're being completely obliterated from life by beaten, male with mental health disorders . i agree with health disorders. i agree with him . best best award for the him. best best award for the best performance. best award for the best. it doesn't get best female director or best male director is best director.
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kathryn amazing. director there are some great men and great women in this in field that used to be interesting culture, business because you just think actually if they going to be this woke if are not going to care about rights well they deserve to feel the consequences . yeah but i mean , it's not . yeah but i mean, it's not hollywood. it's the whole the west , the world. we've stopped west, the world. we've stopped caring about women. we are the woke taliban in in the west. now we despise women. we're going back to era where where women are having to fight a place to go now. but we buy themselves, you know, this is this is just utterly appalling . and i hope utterly appalling. and i hope they do bring it in. and i hope that they get swallowed up in their own ridiculous secular religion best and then they become even more because what will happen and this is what's going to happen, by the way, with the brit awards who have axed all gender categories to sam smith is that they'll end up
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start saying . well, actually start saying. well, actually we've got to have quotas because all of a sudden these all of these blokes be nominated and. they don't understand what they're doing. but for me, this is just about tradition, you know, tradition know, it's just about tradition to i there to be a best actress and a best actress award. but i think right by going think you're right by going rogue and losing the plot on this . rogue and losing the plot on this. speaking of losing the plot, laurence, the francis drake primary school in south london to waste many london has decided to waste many hours of time and many thousands of pounds, renaming their in a bid distance themselves from the slave . they say it's at odds slave. they say it's at odds with their modern values. but i would say, laurence, the many achievements of the 16th century naval officer include in defeating the spanish as invasion of england in 1588 and becoming the first englishman to circumnavigate the probably worth celebrating right, lawrence? so do we just forget about. lawrence? so do we just forget about . no, not in the modern about. no, not in the modern world. the modern world. we hate
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white men . we hate them. that white men. we hate them. that the only thing that we can hate nowadays , the fact that him and nowadays, the fact that him and his fleet in their little boats chased around this john armada, which involved chopping down half the trees in the whole of spain to build. and we chased them off so that they did not bfing them off so that they did not bring catholicism back to this country. we now the bbc country. and we now the bbc referred to him as slave trader . and it's just, you know, it's just example of, you . and it's just, you know, it's just example of , you know, we just example of, you know, we talk about cultural appropriation in this country, a little cultural appropriation. terrible cultural appropriation is terrible this is cultural destruction . we are watching our destruction. we are watching our culture being destroyed front of our eyes. and i hate to this about skin colour, but sorry, the white people in this country need to turn around, not the white liberals who live in essington, but the white working class people in this country need to stand up and start voting for people who support them , not the people who support them, not the people who support those that want to rip and, tear and destroy our culture . and
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and destroy our culture. and because you know this coming from lewisham, which has a particularly strong ethnic minority contingent in, it and it's like, well, knowing doesn't matter anymore. and so you came , you live here, you're british. why do you hate us so much? we do. you what have we done wrong 7 do. you what have we done wrong ? you're talking about you 40. sir francis drake, the slave . sir francis drake, the slave. how dare you say day . and how dare you say day. and there's a lot of racism though , there's a lot of racism though, from all sides . the left at the from all sides. the left at the moment, lawrence did you see this woman, jamilah jamil? you know, she's the ultimate luvvie, isn't she? brand rishi sunak a coconut. so she's the she's actress and she the remarks and of course if you don't know a coconut is an offensive term when it's used in this context meant suggest a person of colour white on the inside . in response white on the inside. in response to the government's attempts kerb the strikes which are
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currently crippling the country. she also added. suella braverman and priti patel into the mix and said they three coconuts who were embarrassed meant to asians . what's your response ? her .what's your response? her frontbench the conservative party has you know a truly ethnically british and english frontbench. we have how you know jemima jamil who is she. she's you know, i mean, you know gilroy . but she she's just you gilroy. but she she's just you know , to sit there but she did know, to sit there but she did sofas out of racism. she cured it by telling you around and renaming them ask people you know it's just it's utterly ridiculous. why don't you get your white. you miss racist you want. yeah. and she would never be cancer or anyone. and you know what? i'm actually now i know what? i'm actually now i know that we speak every week like that more and more and more . so i do apologise, but, you know, when are we going to stand up and be on our own side ? well, up and be on our own side? well, i know. and when you look at
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these three stories, lawrence, you see it's so important . i you see why it's so important. i think you're right to say. but i would actually say it should be whatever race you are, because there are lots and lots of non—white in this country. lawrence, who are desperate to stand up against this woke nonsense and, just say enough. we are all british. we should not have division and actually it's just as bad to be a molest calling someone a coconut that is racist . and she should face is racist. and she should face the full force of it from the world. karate but of course she won't because she's friends with meghan markle, the laurence fox. right to have you. and of course, friday course, lawrence. 7:00 friday night on gb news will speak next week lawrence. but coming up is prince harry. right to? urge the british monarchy follow their british monarchy to follow their european counterparts. an apology for slavery tonight superstore debate that and we glimpse the first in tomorrow's newspapers in the media bias after but has harry's after ten. but first has harry's
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break it's meghan kelly time now. after years of gushing defensive coverage, even the woke us seems to be starting to have of the ultra privileged . after six ultra privileged. after six relentless pleas sympathy. even the british hating former newspaper record turned liberal rag new york times now if prince harry's were positive tiresome confessional to has run its course and i'm delighted to say meghan joins me . so meghan is meghan joins me. so meghan is the tide turning against and meghan after what is really
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think the biggest own goal in publishing history actually when it comes to this book i think the answer to your question is yes and i think the reason is like you like me some others have been paying attention these two very closely , i mean, in two very closely, i mean, in detail for the past couple of years. and if you do that , grow years. and if you do that, grow to dislike them. and now they have insisted that everyone pay close attention to them over the couple of months between her podcast and the netflix docu , podcast and the netflix docu, quote unquote documentary. and this media tour around his book. and they're seeing exactly what you and i have seen. if you if you and i have seen. if you if you just pay attention, you see their pettiness their vindictiveness complete how completely out of touch they are. and you mentioned , the new are. and you mentioned, the new york times. this is by a reporter , the london reporter, the london correspondent, sarah sarah lyall , who called them repetitive and tiresome , said the tide seems to tiresome, said the tide seems to be turning. something's changed and there are only so many revelations the public can stomach. review hit the
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stomach. but the review hit the new review of the new york times review of the book hit today , referring to book hit today, referring to harry as embittered , saying harry as embittered, saying these two might just finally be over exposed using terms like boring, cringeworthy , catty, boring, cringeworthy, catty, tiresome to describe what it read the times in reviewing this book. and then you look at something like the daily beast, which is reliably popular online for liberals over here . i'll for liberals over here. i'll give you a sample of what they said . petty mean spirited, said. petty mean spirited, hugely hypocrite , critical, hugely hypocrite, critical, tawdry, perpetual and spoilt, babyish vindictive and. a simple betrayal of . his family. so even betrayal of. his family. so even the left. forget it. i disagree with that. and the other thing that noticed, megan, is that they don't actually seem to be considered massive a—listers . considered massive a—listers. america. i mean, i was watching good morning america and. okay, fine. you'd had the interview , fine. you'd had the interview, anderson cooper the night
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before, but they actually only had the prince harry interview as the biggest story of the day on their rundown . so it almost on their rundown. so it almost because they're just being treated celebs now. there's exactly yeah. there's no news they have nothing substance to say we're not turning the page and then anxiously awaiting deep thoughts from harry on inflation. no one is. so as soon as they stop talking about the one thing that makes them interesting, which is their connection to the royal family we're going to move on. it's starting. there's no act to . starting. there's no act to. what are they going to do? there's not going to be another podcast lectures us on podcast where she lectures us on why be using the why we shouldn't be using the words that prince used words that prince william used about i was right. the about her. i was right. the whole thing was personal whole thing was her personal therapy why you therapy session and why you shouldn't say difficult. right. it's like working on. there's not to be who who would not going to be who who would tune into that. netflix doesn't want make a movie with them . want to make a movie with them. and i have to say, you know, my impression of this book and him in the interviews i know i've
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heard the small petty man attack that he on you. why did he do that? because you reported something that was true. he was upset that. excuse me. you reported about megxit. he doesn't even deny that that was true. i that your reporting was right. he's just mad you did it. and he wants to, in this delusion of grandeur, completely change the way the british press works . well, we don't. we aren't works. well, we don't. we aren't asking for that. americans don't want that. the brits want that. we what to out true we want what to out true reporting that gets ahead of the subject and the spotlight or the headune. subject and the spotlight or the headline. him making it personally. sorry not the way the press works . that's not the the press works. that's not the way journalism works. so we're not rooting for you leaks like the one you got or however you got that story are to the benefit of the public. they're on side, not on side. and on your side, not on side. and by the way, we while we're on the subject of small, petty, as by the way, we while we're on tirecall,ect of small, petty, as by the way, we while we're on tirecall, you>f small, petty, as by the way, we while we're on tirecall, you haven't, petty, as by the way, we while we're on tirecall, you haven't a)etty, as by the way, we while we're on tirecall, you haven't a book as i recall, you haven't a book talking about your penis or your brother's penis or the first time you had sex here there or elsewhere revealing . your dad's
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elsewhere revealing. your dad's most intimate secrets about what calms him down with his teddy bean calms him down with his teddy bear. and so throwing every member of your family under the bus with deep, intimate, personal you personal conversations that you have railing about being have been railing about being told you , but you do it told about, you, but you do it in your book, throwing all in your own book, throwing all your the bus, your family under the bus, ripping your own grandmother ripping on your own grandmother within death, within months of her death, and trying tear apart her whole family. you know what that is? that's small and petty. yeah. i couldn't . that he has couldn't believe. that he has gone for the queen. the late queen that me. also meghan , just queen that me. also meghan, just wanted to ask you what you made this massive rowing back on all of the racism claims so they they spent two years allowing they spent two years allowing the entire world to think that there is some royal races at the top of the institution and then all of a sudden, harry says, hang on a moment with accuse the royal family of racism . and we royal family of racism. and we saw what meghan said to oprah winfrey do you think this illustrates some sort of split between meghan and harry. or have they realised holy cow we
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went too far . have they realised holy cow we went too far. i'm going to guess latter i don't i think he's woke to just as annoying as she is. this is what the book reveals just as annoying and has been for a long time and is obsessed his public image obsessed his stupid complaints i mean we could go on forever by the way speaking again of petty he's mad that room was smaller than that his room was smaller than prince william's. has anybody out ever had an older out there ever had an older sibling? hello? all of us who are third on the scale and on the scale. understand? that's it works. long youngest works. as long as my youngest stupid it's always stupid spare. right. it's always the is. but i think on the way it is. but i think on the way it is. but i think on the thing , they did the oprah racism thing, they did realise that they went too far . realise that they went too far. but let's let's take it. let's take it at its word, okay? that they mean to allege racism. where was the correction of all the press narrative the next day? didn't they come? they day? why didn't they come? they have a powerful microphone. they could omid, could have gone through omid, scobie, over. scobie, their synagogue over. there correct there are many ways to correct the didn't when there are many ways to correct the took didn't when there are many ways to correct the took award didn't when there are many ways to correct the took award aidn't when there are many ways to correct the took award a month1en for they took award a month ago for fighting in the royal family here, did they stand here, new york, did they stand up and say, you've it? no up and say, you've got it? no not no. they loved being bathed
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in accolades , calling out truth in accolades, calling out truth to power, racism in the royal family and what they're telling us now, just like so much in his bookis us now, just like so much in his book is an obvious lie indeed. well, look, meghan could speak to you about this all day and great news is tomorrow i'm going to be doing so on your brilliant meghan kelly show , which is, of meghan kelly show, which is, of course, on sirius xm. but if you're in the you're going to be able to check it out on youtube or as a podcast. able to check it out on youtube or as a podcast . so i cannot or as a podcast. so i cannot wait to speak to that. meghan because we've got so much more to i'll you in to go at this. i'll see you in the up. after attacking the coming up. after attacking practically every member of his family, including late queen is meghan said prince meghan just said has prince become the little man he become the sad little man he accuses his critics of being or overeager for talking about it joins me to debate that and deliver his verdict on spare. he's but is harry he's live at 1050. but is harry right suggest the british right to suggest the british monarchy owes the world an apology for colonialism? our superstar panel take tackle this latest claim and more. plus, we're going to have a first look at tomorrow's front pages. that's straight after the break.
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in two. it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. prince harry's hateful tome has finally hit shelves and no one is safe, not even yours truly. but in trashing his brother father and even his late grandmother , truckloads of cash, grandmother, truckloads of cash, isis , who is a sad little man, isis, who is a sad little man, to quote the duke, who shamelessly is himself . at 1015, shamelessly is himself. at 1015, royal biographer tom bower will join me to give his unflinching verdict on spare. and as he praises european monarchies addressing their colonial past. in another bombshell interview , in another bombshell interview, the king of the netherlands and the king of the netherlands and the king of norway have led by example . the king of the example. the king of the netherlands have to acknowledged and apologised for the role that and apologised for the role that and colonialism . prince harry and colonialism. prince harry right that the british royal family apologise for slave . i'll
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family apologise for slave. i'll put that to my superstar panel next. tonight mademoiselle le calvin robinson and rebecca reid in the house. plus after posing to this full cover shoot and interview a us tabloid , why has interview a us tabloid, why has harry made a bogeyman of the british press. fleet street icon calvin mackenzie attempts to get to the bottom of and gives us on the field to take the campaign to reinstate lady . it's got to to reinstate lady. it's got to happen after harriet dissolved her in the royal raceway . don't her in the royal raceway. don't miss him at 1040. plus, as boris unveils his portrait at the famous carlton club amid growing speculation of a political comeback . is speculation of a political comeback. is he now speculation of a political comeback . is he now the speculation of a political comeback. is he now the biggest threat to rishi sunak and keir starmer will thrash that out in the media house at 1030. stay tuned. well, because i have tomorrow's newspapers for you very and a brand new very shortly. and a brand new greatest person in union jack , greatest person in union jack, too. of that , the too. but before all of that, the news headlines at ten with parliament last. day dan, thank you and good evening to you .
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you and good evening to you. unions have condemned a newly proposed law that will enforce service levels for public workers when they strike. the new bill would apply to health, education, transport, border security services . and under the security services. and under the new law, unions be sued and staff could be sacked if adequate cover isn't provided dufing adequate cover isn't provided during strikes . the leader of during strikes. the leader of the rmt has called it an attack on human rights and the tuc says it'll hold national. protect the right to strike on the 1st of february. well, the business grant shapps told parliament the measures would, however , protect measures would, however, protect the public . to deny and to vote the public. to deny and to vote legislation that brings in minimum safety levels to help our states wants is to attack their security and their welfare. yeah well, labour has to repeal the legislation if it wins the next general election . wins the next general election. the deputy leader, angela rayner , said the nhs was failing even before strikes began. is my been
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who waited over an hour for ambulance who died waiting for an ambulance and that was not the strike side. that is because the strike side. that is because the disastrous chaos we have in the disastrous chaos we have in the system under this conservative government . conservative government. ambulance in england and wales are set to go on strike tomorrow after talks with the government over pay failed to reach a release . a resolution even is release. a resolution even is the first industrial action within , the health sector this within, the health sector this year with nurses in england also set to walk out later this month. the health secretary has described the action as unhelpful . but he described the action as unhelpful. but he has insisted he is working with trade unions now remaining, has upheld the detention of the controversial social media influencer andrew tate after he appealed against the ruling . the once the ruling. the once self—proclaimed will remain in police custody for the full 30 days alongside his brother and two female suspects, pending an
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investigation. the four of them face 29, charged issues, which include an organised crime group which sexually exploited six women. they've all denied any wrongdoing . and lastly the wrongdoing. and lastly the family of a british man who's gone missing in ukraine say they're worried and concerned about his health as well as his whereabouts. ukrainian police say chris parry, who's 48 and another brit and bagshaw, who's 28, are both voluntary workers. it's understood they left city of crematoria for the town of souder of crematoria for the town of solider on friday morning and were reported on saturday evening. the region is currently under intense fighting between kyiv and moscow's . you're to kyiv and moscow's. you're to date on tv, online and derby plus radio with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight tonight .
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tonight. mama, as you say. now in our mediabuzz , first front pages are mediabuzz, first front pages are in straight to them the guardian focuses on the government's proposed strike legislation reporting unions are planning coordinated day of action protest . of course they are the protest. of course they are the i newspaper also leads on that story writing that 6 million workers could be barred from going on strike the proposed new laws. i totally agree with this, by the way, because of course ambulance paid for out of ambulance staff paid for out of the public purse should have to deliver a minimum level, the metro lead with the ongoing metro to lead with the ongoing strikes. the nicholas sturgeon to fight against westminster's anti—union legislation. of course . lots of folk going on course. lots of folk going on strike in scotland too. it's a complete to suggest the snp are somehow dealing with this situation better. my superstore panel back with me now, top daily mail columnist and broadcaster amanda pluto. conservative commentator, the reverend robinson and the author and journalist rebecca reid . and journalist rebecca reid. now, in yet another interview airing overnight in us hateful prince harry makes an
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astonishing new demand for british monarchy to apologise for the role slavery and colognes , as in played in colognes, as in played in building our great country. look i genuinely believe that for the monarchy, the best thing is for them to modernise, especially because of their role within the commonwealth and you know , commonwealth and you know, recently, within the last couple of months , the king of the of months, the king of the netherlands and the king of norway have led by example , the norway have led by example, the king of the netherlands. have they acknowledged and apologised for the role that slavery and colonialism took in shaping the country ? and the king of norway country? and the king of norway has recently to the defence of his daughter and fiancee, who is black , and i congratulate them black, and i congratulate them for that enormous . i don't think for that enormous. i don't think they've been given enough credit for done. but it is for what they've done. but it is huge. for what they've done. but it is huge . and more of that is . huge. and more of that is. honestly can't keep up with harry stance and all of this for instance. he endorsed the branding of the commonwealth as racist and a hangover that was in that awful netflix . but in
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in that awful netflix. but in this very same , he says he's this very same, he says he's happy to take a roll overseeing it and don't me started on it. harry calling for apologies left, right and centre for family from family he does not believe deserve one from him. so calvin robinson , this, i believe calvin robinson, this, i believe is harry now trying to press his family pressure . charles, you family pressure. charles, you know, has a massive woke streak through him to go this very dangerous path of reparations . i dangerous path of reparations. i think it could be the end of the monarchy if they went that route. so i hope they don't. he refers the commonwealth as empire 2.0, he? watch empire 2.0, doesn't he? watch how i it was how history. i wish it was empire out the british empire to point out the british empire to point out the british empire was the best empire. there been because the there has been because the british that british empire is the only that said, not going to said, look, we're not going to end our empire. we're end slavery our empire. we're going all around going to end slavery all around the cost to all the world at great cost to all of in fact. well, he just of us, in fact. well, he just stopped off the cost a few years ago. that is something be ago. that is something to be proud is something talk proud of. that is something talk about that about more. and that is something be something that we should be speaking about publicly, not
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making reparations or apologies for that people alive for things that people alive today had no responsibility in whatsoever. it's whatsoever. yeah. and it's important out there are important to point out there are consequences for an apology . consequences for an apology. it's not like you can just apologise. you move on the whole point, why point, the whole reason why people an apology people campaign for an apology is want to is because they want to reparations bankrupt reparations which would bankrupt . but you say rebecca go ahead , . but you say rebecca go ahead, do it. i don't necessarily agree because i think if you look at things like pardoning alan turing, which was, you know , was turing, which was, you know, was very sterilised and very incorrectly sterilised and then effectively tantamount to that's not because alan turing's family wanted to have reparations. it's because they wanted no laws, but that what happened to him is wrong. so i think can that in some think we can agree that in some cases, we can agree cases, i think we can all agree that apologies appropriate. that apologies are appropriate. isuppose that apologies are appropriate. i suppose this is just about whether this is appropriate to me . i think it's good to me. i think it's good to acknowledge even apologising. we had that in this country. i thought we had an expression of sympathy the government and sympathy from the government and from we're from monarchy. what we're asking is apology , which is is an explicit apology, which is ownership. is difficult ownership. what is difficult because i didn't do anything.
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you do anything as far as we know, amanda , do anything. so know, amanda, do anything. so it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay . that it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. that didn't stand . daniel okay. that didn't stand. daniel sorry. that is so worth trying. klaus semblance of sense back . i klaus semblance of sense back. i think if it will make , people think if it will make, people feel better. there is nothing with acknowledging the fact that this country benefited a great deal from taking a lot of resources from countries. i want to clarify that coming pub quiz question. how many did the british empire colonised? tell me. 90. a quarter of the whole world. remember those maps when we were kids ten. you know, children together at that time , children together at that time, you and half of the whole world was painted in the you know, the british flag and countries. how do we start to we go to apologise to qatar, to somalia. i mean, i started running a list. my hand got. all these
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countries that we civil we're supposed to build on and so many of these countries are actually throw out like a stray debt like you are, that you are all still up in new zealand . you know, the up in new zealand. you know, the thriving democracies , canada thriving democracies, canada like various countries fighting because they had bad british laws that british institutions , laws that british institutions, they benefited from the greatness . so now we've got the greatness. so now we've got the commonwealth which raping and murdering and enslaving these dfinks murdering and enslaving these drinks from the negative. it's never good , never good reason . never good, never good reason. it's not a reason for the left . it's not a reason for the left. did i put harry in that category now to try and drag down our country? and that's what he wants. he wants today. wants us to be exact. then you point out, he says, i'm ready , serve in the he says, i'm ready, serve in the commonwealth. well, i can tell you from australia. they tell him to recall all australia's shame thing is what i don't understand it. people seem to lose all sense of perspective when you say acknowledge that your ancestors did x, y, z. no
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one is suggesting that i'm a bad person because my ancestors probably benefited from slavery and no , all that is like the and no, all that is like the whole white guilt. it's just i don't feel guilty. but i acknowledge . white privilege, acknowledge. my white privilege, i a black and i don't feel bad. a black and white built on that white white was built on that white guilt of you must kiss my boots because black and you're because i'm black and you're white, you're therefore white, that you're therefore acknowledging quite literally what's that . life is what's causing all that. life is easier you're right. that's easier if you're right. that's not true . not not easier if not true. not not easier if you're white. it is easier because you are white. that's not one i don't think it's being white australians. i think that's quite a disadvantage if you're white working class in this country, your life is probably if you were probably harder than if you were a in fact, a black african. in fact, working you're white working class. if you're white british in towns this british girl. in some towns this country, life is certainly country, your life is certainly harder . then country, your life is certainly harder. then sudden, if harder. then all of a sudden, if you a black working class you are a black working class girl, that in in girl, you're saying that in in across board it not easier across the board it not easier to be a black white race is not the largest impacts on your life. and i'm sorry, your class is absolutely fully agree, but your also a very i your race is also a very and i talk about my middle middle
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class the talk in class privilege all the talk in part. but you know what this is about harry, though about with prince harry, though , is actually about causing , this is actually about causing ultimate turmoil, not shaming us. it's about trying to shame everyone to make trying to walk right , saying no, trying to right, saying no, he's trying to do thing. he's trying right, saying no, he's trying to do shame thing. he's trying right, saying no, he's trying to do shame andthing. he's trying right, saying no, he's trying to do shame and he|g. he's trying right, saying no, he's trying to do shame and he same s trying right, saying no, he's trying to do shame and he same person| to shame and he same person might incredibly difficult for new king for the future king and i think it's disgrace for now this is also disgraceful the way i'm very outraged about this . i'm very outraged about this. her soaring vocals have been filling arenas and conquering charts for over 40 years. so when the great celine dion was snubbed from a list of the 200 greatest singers of all time . greatest singers of all time. her devout fans quite rightly know i would have been there if i was in new york, by the way, on the offices of the ultra woke rolling stone are the music snobs who the rundown innovate to make man well, think look . to make man well, think look. we're here . express in the name
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we're here. express in the name of celine . obviously you a big of celine. obviously you a big mistake forgetting her name on the big list that published last week so we wanted to make sure that you understand that you missed the best in the world. we hope that rolling stone hit and miss they a mistake. hope that rolling stone hit and miss they a mistake . absolutely. miss they a mistake. absolutely. i mean, come on, this is an absolute travesty . she has one absolute travesty. she has one of the greatest voices of all time. and rolling stone say ceune time. and rolling stone say celine dion isn't the top 200. yes, i'm biased . love this yes, i'm biased. love this woman. i've always loved this woman. i've always loved this woman. but on a serious note, it's a particularly cruel take given celine's recent sad announcement that she has been diagnosed with stiff syndrome. thatis diagnosed with stiff syndrome. that is a rare and in disorder that turns sufferers into living statues and threatens rob her of her brilliant voice. but in these hard times, it must be comforting. insulting to know she's certainly not alone by herself. oh really? get out there without you. get out .
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there without you. get out. stand by. because covid has speculation grows that boris johnson is passing to come back . is he now the biggest threat to both rishi sunak and keir starmer , and would his return be starmer, and would his return be good for the my superstar panel will be back after 10:30 pm. to debate that. but first, has harry's hateful tone turned into the saddest little man the country the same thing he accuses his critics like me of being royal biographer tom bower is back with his review of spare as it's finally unleashed on the world. we're back in a few minutes .
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welcome now, i spent today day reading prince harry's self—serving and tone deaf autobiography, spare so you didn't have to. and predictably, everyone in the duke of suffering, world is, a pantomime villain except him, even the queen, by the way , comes under queen, by the way, comes under attack as cold , detached and, attack as cold, detached and, given his deranged obsession with the british media, i unsurprisingly came in for a bit of a pasting being of a pasting too, being described as saddest woman described as the saddest woman for first revealing the story of megxit elsewhere in megxit. but like elsewhere in spare, harry gets the reality of that scoop wrong and detail in my new column on the mail online verdict by picking fights based on fiction, harry has condemned
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himself to a life of emotional turmoil and a reputation as the real sad little man of britain. let bring in tom bower, now one of the country's top journalists, author of revenge. meghan harry and the war of the windsors for his long awaited verdict on spare. and tom bower. no one is spared, not even the late queen elizabeth. the second, not even the late princess margaret . this is like princess margaret. this is like a circular firing squad . well, a circular firing squad. well, is it nasty , vulgar book and is is it nasty, vulgar book and is deeply dishonest and? i think the product clearly is therapist urging him attack everyone to serve and to somehow cure him of all his maladies. serve and to somehow cure him of all his maladies . that i think all his maladies. that i think is very important. all his maladies. that i think is very important . recollect is very important. recollect exactly who , harry, is that he exactly who, harry, is that he could allow name to be put on such an appalling piece of
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fiction in many cases , harry is fiction in many cases, harry is a very unintelligent man . he a very unintelligent man. he failed to get into it on first attempt. the second attempt he was allowed in, although he really failed the exam at eton, he was possible. the class every year he got happy in the d in a disney in his a—levels , in the disney in his a—levels, in the best school in britain. most people got three stars when the examiners saw his application examiners saw his application exam to get into sandhurst , they exam to get into sandhurst, they were actually puzzled because it was a childish writing of an essay, of a man, of about 12 or 13 years old. and of course, he had to leave army because he couldn't qualify in the exams to be promoted from captain to george. really, really with a very, very unintelligent man. but i think there's something even more dramatic now needs to be revealed about harry. he has for 25 years been a drug addict on his own admission , he has on his own admission, he has taken many drugs and. i know for a fact that he in montecito, he smokes weed nearly every . and
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smokes weed nearly every. and that's under allegedly as contaminated mind which already because we book sorry tom i want to pick up on the drug thing because in the book there is a moment where he's accused of being an addict and denies it, but he's detailing drug use, isn't he right, up until the present day . and it seems to be present day. and it seems to be very regular . absolutely. and very regular. absolutely. and the unthinkable in this case at this point. you really go remind people that his mother in law, doria, when she met meghan's father , was, in fact, a drug father, was, in fact, a drug dealer . and father, was, in fact, a drug dealer. and one of the things to all this is in my book is legally saved the world. and one of the reasons that thomas and doria broke up was not only a very, very heavy drug use, but also she selling it. and then, of course, she disappears for ten years from meghan's
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effectively, legally i can't tell you why, but there's no doubt the drugs played a big part in her life . and now i part in her life. and now i think drugs is still playing a big part in areas like which i think accounts for the fact that he has absolutely no awareness of the terrible damage which has been written for him by his ghost—writer his editors in new york , the hollywood york, the hollywood scriptwriters to attack the royal family in the most astonishing way and to expose him to. i mean, all these stories about the fight with william, the loss of virginity, his seduction of meghan one story after another which casts him as a complete of course cast also as a personal great estranging him from the royal family i don't think he is really aware of the huge damage is caused his family and also
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himself . when i was thinking himself. when i was thinking about this today because it feels like he's become owned by a cabal of meghan's hollywood. yes people and we know what they are like they've very woke they're very controlling they want to make lots of money. but also this side therapy crowd , i also this side therapy crowd, i think it's fair to say that the sort therapy path that harry's gone down has actually become quite damaging to him. and it's a moment in the book where he admits that william has said exactly that to him, and that was really telling to because remember, it was prince william who actually encouraged who first actually encouraged harry to go to therapy in the first place. so it's that william is somehow some some stiff upper lip british who doesn't believe in therapy. it's the fact that he believes that type therapy, that harry is undergoing has actually become really damaging . absolutely. and really damaging. absolutely. and this is what exposes the
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terrible deceit by both meghan and harry here , a man who, when and harry here, a man who, when he's attacked by his brother, is first calls to his therapist . first calls to his therapist. but when his wife allegedly is on the verge of committing suicide , he tells her to go suicide, he tells her to go visit human resources in buckingham palace . he doesn't buckingham palace. he doesn't call his therapist. none of these things add up . and so what these things add up. and so what i think you're really witnessing in this extraordinary book is that this are facing that whole narrative on fiction, on lies and causing damage to others to now somehow relieve their own burden and their own once and psychological problems . and in psychological problems. and in the end, i think we're going to see a terrible tragedy in montecito to harry and his family is going to find burdened by a very sick man. and after all, he is a man. he's not a child the problem is the problem is thomas , i just really
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is thomas, i just really struggle have any sympathy for harry at the moment and given the way that he's his family under the bus and especially when it comes to the really private esp of personal conversations i know we've already spoken about the conversation that took place with chas after prince philip's funeral and think that was completely gross but what really stunned me actually the word for word recounting of the conversation he had with the late as he for her permission to marry meghan . late as he for her permission to marry meghan. i think it was completely inappropriate that he included the conversation in the autoblog given the way that the queen prized the privacy , those queen prized the privacy, those sorts of moments. but it was very telling, tom, because she certainly wasn't keen on that marriage going ahead she she certainly wasn't. and of course in, the book my book shot when it came philip's funeral, she said a very kia thank goodness
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meghan's not coming. but you know what really bizarre as well as he's obsessed about his beard. but his wedding. i mean , beard. but his wedding. i mean, the queen would give permission for him to eat his beard. i mean, this is a man who seriously ill on his in confession and what is awful is that the hollywood and new york publishers and the ghost have exploited this man's weakness and have encouraged him to do exactly what is criticising above about you. about me , other above about you. about me, other journalists. i invading people's privacy and really what so is that he did all this in the queen's life. he did all during philip's life this is all part therapy and his term is to destroy others , to save himself. destroy others, to save himself. but of course it won't save him . and what's a double doubly show? there's lovely pictures , show? there's lovely pictures, the wedding day, you know, britain meghan it is absolute distortion to say that. she was
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in any way rejected by the royal family or by britain . and it is family or by britain. and it is interesting how he's already from the accusation racism that's gone without a word about it the book not a word about it in the book. tom, we know meghan , an actress. it feels sad to me how harry is when it comes to meghan's behaviour. so he recalls time and again in the i mean he honestly mentioned it numerous times how amazing was that meghan you about the royal family how it was incredible that she'd never googled prince harry and she knew nothing about the royal family. i mean , does the royal family. i mean, does he think we are stupid to, believe that he even talks about a specific moment where. meghan didn't recognise prince andrew apparently and he says, see, it's proof she never googled my family. i mean come on, tom, come on. well, if we think about the royal family. yes but i
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mean, here, i think you're taking it far too literally . and taking it far too literally. and you see, this isn't harry writing, this is the ghost—writer . and the ghost—writer. and the ghost—writer. and the ghost—writer is obviously under the control of meghan . and the control of meghan. and meghan has said to the ghost—writer , put this in and ghost—writer, put this in and who is clinging to meghan for dear life, for his survive , for dear life, for his survive, for actually of the oxygen that he breathes is through meghan's nose and more. i mean, he just can't live without as his going to prove anything she's says and is told to say by the ghost—writer. so i don't believe for a moment, you know, this nonsense about the googling you do with harry you're completely by the way, i've been told that meghan was making copious you know in her calligraphy page and she loves her calligraphy pen and she was to the manuscript and she was to the manuscript and getting loads changed and there was one moment tom and i was like, this is literally written by meghan. i obviously
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don't have proof of that, but trust me when i read it, you're going understand going to understand harry mentioned meeting a page three girl and they didn't after he says , was the accepted, says, was the accepted, misogynistic , objectifying term misogynistic, objectifying term for young women featured each day on page three of rupert murdoch's the sun. now i know when harry in afghanistan and iraq he was reading the sun every day because loved page three so much . and wouldn't three so much. and wouldn't understand any of the words you just recited. the problem with harry, i don't think he can even spell hypocrisy. he's so dim, dim deranged, and unfortunately very dangerous. but in the end i think this explode. he dangerous. i think there may be a self moment, but i think it's really important actually know he doesn't believe charles and william going to read this book but i think really but i think it's really important they because important that they do because they see how far the they have to see how far the rabbit prince harry gone
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rabbit hole prince harry gone how far down that rabbit hole he has gone but tom bauert analysis as they were of course top our esteemed royal biographer author of revenge great pleasure to speak to you. but coming up as diana's close friend, richard kay launches a passionate campaign , the daily mail should campaign, the daily mail should lady hussey be after harry finally broke his silence to defend her against racism claims. fleet street icon . claims. fleet street icon. calvin mackenzie joins me at 1040. he'll deliver his blistering on the book. everyone's about, blistering on the book. everyone's about , too. everyone's talking about, too. but is talk of a boris but next is talk of a boris comeback grows is a bigger threat to both sunak and starmer and would his return good for britain? my panel returns in the media files part two and we'll have more of tomorrow's newspapers pages straight after the .
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front pages have been delivered, too. let's go straight to them. the independent reveals the statistic that the number of nhs patients waiting more than 12 hours for a&e treatment has hit 50,000 a week for the very first time. the sun reports on a deadly shipment of , uranium deadly shipment of, uranium intercepted at heathrow , the intercepted at heathrow, the undetected nuclear material was due to be shipped to . iranian due to be shipped to. iranian nationals inside . the uk, nationals inside. the uk, according to paper the daily mirror reports that boris johnson. oh, sorry, that's the daily actually, which leads with from the fed chief saying that it is not their job to save planet. the fate risks undermining their independence by wading into social issues. jerome powell warns , speaking at jerome powell warns, speaking at a conference in sweden. and i couldn't agree with him any more, actually . and the daily more, actually. and the daily express reports how the clock is ticking for rishi sunak sign a deal with striking nurses that will a two walkout will prevent a two day walkout next week . meanwhile, the next week. meanwhile, the overworked church of england has pledged overworked church of england has pledge d £100 million for slave pledged £100 million for slave trade . more on the us now over
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trade. more on the us now over tonight's super star panel, top daily mail columnist amanda patel, the conservative calvin robinson and the best selling author, rebecca. now, what the conservatives still struggling in the polls amid growing concerns in the party. rishi sunak's personality and popularity . could boris johnson popularity. could boris johnson be back number 10 sooner rather than later tonight? the former pm unveiled a new portrait of himself , the famous carlton himself, the famous carlton club, a renowned temple of tourism. before delivering a keynote speech to staunch supporters, one of whom described the event, quote, opportunity to show that boris hasn't gone and there's no denying it he made an entrance that attention, as if he was an a—list celebrity. can you imagine any other politician mobbed by lovers and haters this or is official comeback ? is this.
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or is official comeback? is this. on nonsense mail on sunday, former culture secretary and fierce bofis culture secretary and fierce boris nadine dorries made a more direct cry by declaring it's back. boris on die. but if he is not old tory mp so is keen on the return of bojo business secretary grant shapps been left red faced. i can't believe he did after he airbrushed former boss out of a picture on a ministerial visit to spaceport cornwall as he held the first rocket launch from uk soil. of course , starmer also to believe course, starmer also to believe that boris , the only person who that boris, the only person who can stop him becoming prime minister. so look amanda, to hell you are a former tory adviser . hell you are a former tory adviser. what has really frustrated me is that all of a sudden the mps seem completely with being twinned t 30 points behind in the polls when actually when boris johnson was in power it was about five
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points behind sunak's doing no better . liz truss, who they better. liz truss, who they ruthlessly deport them. they're not happy. they're not happy though i had one on the phone to me today saying, did you read the piece in the sunday times this week about our plot to get bofis in?i this week about our plot to get boris in? i said, yeah, boris back in? i said, yeah, i did there's whole cabals to them the there's so little it's so surprising rishi could go in on the back vamps. he has no support from conservatives in the country is the plain fact you and i 20 points behind now he does not have a chance of anything but a landslide defeat if he is the tory loyal conservative and has been for many years. why would you vote tory if sunak remains? but i would not. i continue here . i would not. i continue here. i will not vote conservative for only the second time in my life . if rishi sunak's, prime minister , if he's still the minister, if he's still the leader of the conservative , and leader of the conservative, and you would if of course i would and pass would transform
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everything into this, i don't like the guy personally he hates guts he said really really rude things about me. he once said i will not break if break with if asterisks and then the c word and it wasn't cake. okay he hates me right it's visceral but i that he is the best thing that's happened to the conservative party in a quarter of a century i think he's the only chance have of winning only chance we have of winning the next election two years before election we can get before the election we can get rishi out who never win. get bofisin rishi out who never win. get boris in come mean that's fascinating to hear that amanda, isn't for such a isn't it? because for such a loyal tory to say no i vote he's not a toilet needs to be sanitary conservative mps because they're this ain't working and i think the reason you know it's not working is when you have the british bashing corporate because i saw this laura kuenssberg at the weekend so ah there's not going to be a change of leadership. no because media love this
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because the media love this globalist been in power. the globalists won the coup. they got their ritchie in, but the party didn't him. the country didn't him they still. didn't want him and they still. i dorries. she's i love nadine dorries. she's absolutely right. party absolutely right. if the party goes they have goes with boris, they have a chance they don't, chance again. if they don't, they . you my they are kaput. but you know my theory they think they theory they need. i think they to get destroyed. i think they need get wiped so they need to get wiped out so they can to the centre, can come back to the centre, fight again, find fight their ideology again, find it for rather just it is they stand for rather just being against labour have being against labour and have something to something for people to vote for. only way they will for. and the only way they will get is they get get that is if they get destroyed box. rebecca destroyed at the box. rebecca how feel a lefty how do you feel a lefty about the return of boris i feel that that would be my not take the excuse to take a break there is some dignity a break from and power allow to say look you power so allow to say look you know what 13 years is a very long time and when you will fighting fires on every single front, you do not have any opportunity to properly. get your house in this time . your house in order this time. everyone sunak have five years and a it's good and now this is a it's a good time sunak isn't going time for the sunak isn't going to get andrew sunak is going to be power. he it's absolutely be in power. he it's absolutely not . you think about it
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not if. you think about it calmly you try and take it out of the partisan said, oh sorry you said it. i think that's what is the gist. this is a very fair point i think look almost look you i never wanted fisher where she is prime minister but i mean, it's too dangerous to allow star knows five political years for this country people and i don't trust that he's going to be this centrist leader i think he's going to move to the people incredibly short memories, people blame keir starmer for everything that hard when he prime minister when he is prime minister despite the fact that none of it would be dire as all would actually be as dire as all of had done by. by of anything he had done by. by the time keir starmer comes to his a second term, his election for a second term, people will him because people will be cross him because of way of things that happened way before people before as prime minister. people will because . life will want change because. life is hard for us, will come back. he money in the bank. he will put money in the bank. he will put money in the bank. he enough money to pay he will have enough money to pay the of school the millions of pounds of school fees he will be fees in his, and then he will be able back. this is lisa able to come back. this is lisa word for word. what happened, clement attlee winston clement attlee and with winston churchill, that's churchill, we all know that's why gets of ideas why he gets all of his ideas from a magician. from and boris is a magician. i mean look he there's just some
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mean i look he there's just some magic about him . he connects as magic about him. he connects as we saw with when he does it well he with labour's he connects with labour's supporters and just think him coming back after we've had a year of rishi because got to remember that kids doing his job at the moment may encourage in strikes so the economy's going to be in an even position in a year's time the may elections will be the thing but the local elections . so if rishi does elections. so if rishi does badly that it'll be boom time boris. but boris is only ever out for boris. and in order to take about the country, in order to be able to get a full block of time doing doing the best job he needs five years out. and then i think he'll be alright. i am not him now, believe it or not, prince harry is not, loving prince harry is still not done with his pubuchy still not done with his publicity book for spare next stop on the international pc policy is us full programme the late show with stephen colbert . late show with stephen colbert. his interview will air overnight, but it's already being teased on the show. and while harry the british press to
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be literally the devil for celebrating marriage and pointing out his wife is an actress, he has no issues with the liberal media taking cheap shots at home country or mocking apparently traumatic time edison with prince william. watch prince right there on this show . so stock up on corgis and steal a priceless cultural treasure from one of your colonies. because the late show is imperial. okay well, it's heartbreaking. i mean , to be heartbreaking. i mean, to be rejected by his older at school, even though that magic cat sorted them into the same house. but you think hufflepuff or the hufflepuff ? i'm not sure how. hufflepuff? i'm not sure how. that's the guy who's chosen . that's the guy who's chosen. interview him. odd, but i being humiliated by hollywood preferable to fame hungry harry then being held to account at home will be tricky in taking america though when the country sees you not as a prince but a fool . and we'll cover that
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fool. and we'll cover that interview on, the show tomorrow night, of course. great kevin robinson to know how to stand by it, because coming up, should the former pm, theresa be shamed for earning millions on top of her parliament salary? we'll celebrate it. we'll discuss that as we crowned today's greatest britain and union. jack has. but first, as he's accused , having first, as he's accused, having a one dimensional view of how the has ruined his life has. prince harry made a bogeyman of the british press street icon calvin mackenzie hits back and he'll debate this new campaign to reinstate lady susan hussey calvin mackenzie live next .
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media. prince harry's been on a character assassination rampage but one surprising element of his public blitz spare was the defence of susan hussey in her buckingham race row. he hussey never meant offence when quizzing ngozi fulani she came from despite the late aide and confidante being sacked and rapped by prince william . the rapped by prince william. the interaction so diana's close friend richard has launched an impassioned call in the daily mail buckingham palace to give lady hussey her job back. he lady hussey herjob back. he writes when even the race worries of montecito, say, susan , is blameless, it's time the palace to give her back her job. joining me now, fleet street legend , former editor of the legend, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie . kelvin, sun, kelvin mackenzie. kelvin, you never believe lady hussey should have been sacked, so i presume you agree with this. richard k for to be a u—turn here . buckingham palace . right.
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here. buckingham palace. right. well sacking was a total disgrace and was an overreaction . by disgrace and was an overreaction. by be a genius to say by prince charles and william who were concerned about what the reaction be i in relation to meghan and b possibly in relation to commonwealth. now look there are a number of issues now begin unravel so is . issues now begin unravel so is. harry duplicitous by saying that both he and meghan thought she was a great and b according to harry, she did wrong. and secondly , already the palace secondly, already the palace have made one thing clear that have made one thing clear that have invited lady hussey to the coronation. charles invited her to the coronation , but it's just to the coronation, but it's just emerged. so i didn't , i didn't emerged. so i didn't, i didn't know this. i only know this through that rather brilliant piece by by richard kay this morning. so the signs are all there why don't they give her
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some kind of friendly type to show the rest of the community who aren't national necessarily fans goes all the way she managed to take a almost to shorthand no to what have been said by an 83 year old woman with with slight hearing issues , all of which are reasonable, excellent . but i know from excellent. but i know from having a look at my twitter feed, there's a whole load of real racist out there from the other side of the argument, pumping it to enjoying the torture that this this lady, this lady has been doing good stuff on. the palace for 62 years since 1962. everything's fine. she meets this lady right at the reception, sitting , at the reception, sitting, nodding and bowing and all the rest of . and while suddenly a is rest of. and while suddenly a is she's she's goes down a different path. it's completely wrong and she never took a penny
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she never took a painting for any of that work. and i think with harry, not surprisingly got it very wrong as he went on it very wrong as he then went on to there's been to suggest that there's been some hate campaign some terrible hate campaign against fulani . no, there against ngozi fulani. no, there hasn't . but she put her self hasn't. but she put her self right out there in the public domain, and when you do that , domain, and when you do that, you're going to get scrutiny. you're going to get scrutiny. it's about how she to record that conversation. you're to get scrutiny about whether your charity is being run properly . charity is being run properly. that's all that's happened. and what annoys me is harry never seems to think that the media should be scrutinise any should be able to scrutinise any folk agree , with his folk who agree, with his political positions . no, the political positions. no, the issue the issue for harry is he want any scrutiny. so he wants to walk on water for the whole of his life . life is not like of his life. life is not like that. she's he's at the top of a tree . he is that. she's he's at the top of a tree. he is going to that. she's he's at the top of a tree . he is going to catch it tree. he is going to catch it left, right and centre and honestly, he should get over himself . honestly, he should get over himself. nobody really honestly, he should get over himself . nobody really decided himself. nobody really decided to write his book. no, indeed.
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but could you believe this today, after everything said harry is posing a photo shoot on the front people magazine. so this is the same which meghan's hollywood friends, rand to when they gave that infamous leaked story about the duchess her dad. so how could he trash the british tabloids? one minute, calvin and be posing up for what is really in a mirror skin supermarket tabloid the next. well he he doesn't have he doesn't have any sense of himself he doesn't have any sense of it. and he has this one view of the press. the press. oh, hold on. a these people can be useful to me as long as they don't. and they all kinds of things in his audio i just heard it's noise. somebody sent it to me. he attacked rebekah brooks. yes i mean, honestly goes absolutely . that, by the way, he absolutely. that, by the way, he gave you a whack as well, didn't he? honestly he he had he has.
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i'm in favour of by the way, i'm in favour of journalists attacked 101. i'm in favour of it . but the truth of the matter it. but the truth of the matter is he was he was the patriot dose. is he was he was the patriot dose . both sides for himself. dose. both sides for himself. yeah well what if realise he seems to take the journalists who have broken legitimate stories about him so he attacks robert jobson, a friend of this show , attacks camilla tominey , a show, attacks camilla tominey, a very great journalist who now hosts show here on gb news and i think he called me what was it, sad little man ? something like sad little man? something like that. but he doesn't deny that the story that was breaking about him was true . what do you about him was true. what do you make, though, calvin, when you at the stories that he tells the press, invading his privacy as a teenager do you think the british media should have regrets about that that ? regrets about that that? honestly, if he were a guy that has was living some kind of monastic . i totally agree . but monastic. i totally agree. but honestly, he's a is a teenage in
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the spotlight all the time literally from moment he was born. it is something that you know as i say this over and over again just like a captain complaining about sea. i'm afraid it's something you just have to live with and has a hatred because he blames the press for the death of mother and that was the fine point at which he snapped . the guys which he snapped. the guys clearly not very well he attacks everybody as punch ups with his brother. i his dad hates his stepmother hates everybody. what on earth is wrong with this guy ? can't look to himself . the ? can't look to himself. the only person he probably doesn't hate is the therapist who's getting paid hundred dollars an hour to . listen to their hour to. listen to their stories. yeah and who's on speed dial ? you stories. yeah and who's on speed dial? you know, he's the stories. yeah and who's on speed dial ? you know, he's the first dial? you know, he's the first person we don't rely to on even have acoustic cuffs with . with have acoustic cuffs with. with william . was the therapy? yeah. william. was the therapy? yeah. no, he never. he now, he would have a good story , but i mean, have a good story, but i mean, to sit there and listen to this nut bag, giving it to him for
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hours on end about the how what a dreadful life he's had honestly ordinary people there are some people out there right now the all over the now in the uk and all over the world or or somewhere that, world or or somewhere like that, who are very difficult times . who are very difficult times. prince harry is not in the first four and a half people on this planet. who's having a tough time ? get over yourself. have time? get over yourself. have a lovely life and have a lovely life in california leave us alone. drop your titles and get on with it . alone. drop your titles and get on with it. i'd love him to explain . you say i thought tom explain. you say i thought tom bradby did did a very poorjob. why he ask me to didn't he say why didn't say give up your title . give up your title harry. title. give up your title harry. and then a lot of this stuff will go away. but we know when he was asked that question, when he was asked that question, when he was asked that question, he well, achieve? well, what will that achieve? what actually the answer to that is quite a lot financially. it probably be a lot worse off . but probably be a lot worse off. but secondly it would achieve it would make him a much more
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private figure. so why didn't he gets paid half a million a year to do this well, we know why. because bradby is harry's bff in the media, and that's why harry picked him to do the interview. but only three legend kelvin mackenzie . i hope harry was mackenzie. i hope harry was listening and takes your advice. former some great to have you. but it's time now to reveal today's britain in union. jack has . so my power has. so my superstar power returned amanda patel, who's your greatest person nominee ? my your greatest person nominee? my name sarah who's name is the actress sarah who's in happy at the moment. great bbc show , sorry, bbc . in happy at the moment. great bbc show , sorry, bbc. but in happy at the moment. great bbc show , sorry, bbc . but she bbc show, sorry, bbc. but she is. and it's not happy . so don't is. and it's not happy. so don't turn it on thinking it's going to be happy. great that she's a middle big lady who really rocks it and even that her show on sunday night got 1 million more viewers than the harry wind fest. colin robinson , you're fest. colin robinson, you're nominee. mine is. they're highnesses, the prince and princess of wales for showing dignity , stoicism and getting on dignity, stoicism and getting on with the job and ignoring this nonsense of harry and his city
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book. rebecca, read your i'm going to find out sunday remember what mine is jay all my orange who was the ghost—writer who did who did harry's book because i was very worried it was going to be a boring pr fest with no gossip and as a messy who loves drama. it's funny make my day. well my job is and kate, ihave my day. well my job is and kate, i have to say i had huge sympathy for william by the end of the book when william lunged at god, i can at me, i thought, god, i can understand why amanda understand why. amanda battaglio, you need jackass number. it's got to be our prime minister, rishi sunak, who says that his big idea is that we all need to mouths when the only mass need do is that if he mass need to do is that if he stays as labour will get stays as prime labour will get a 300 seat majority. gavin robinson justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury, for finding archbishop of canterbury, for findin g £100 million to waste on finding £100 million to waste on purchasing anything when it's the christian abolitionists that ended slavery. and actually there's contrition no there's no contrition or no reparations for the abuse the child abuse victims who managed to find money that and rebecca money minus theresa may because
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she's owned over 2.5 million on top of her salary . i actually top of her salary. i actually don't have any beef with i used for her but mps should have one job, but not one to be being an mp. okay, well, i'm actually going with sunak simply going to go with sunak simply because i think the lack of scrutiny on this bloke who is so far behind in the poll shows you that the fix was always with the globalists and the media and thatis globalists and the media and that is why they boris and then got rid trust so successfully. amanda calvin robinson. rebecca reid, my superstar panel, thank you so much. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. headune tomorrow night from 9 pm. headline is up next. night.
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you were gb news in a moment, headliners. but first, let's get the latest news headlines . the latest news headlines. unions have condemned newly proposed law that will enforce minimum service levels for pubuc minimum service levels for public sector workers during industrial action. the bill will 6my industrial action. the bill will apply health, fire, education, transport and border security services . and under the proposed services. and under the proposed law, unions could be sued and staff could be sacked if adequate cover isn't provided dufing adequate cover isn't provided during times of strikes . the during times of strikes. the leader of the rmt has the proposal. an attack on, human rights and the tuc . it's going rights and the tuc. it's going to hold a national protect the right to strike day on the 1st of february. well, the business
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