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n0 spin, no bias , no spin, no bias , no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wilson. tonight with london's fabled mayor, sadiq khan , set to launch a deranged khan, set to launch a deranged campaign to reverse brexit. tonight it's clear the fight is still on. stop the ramona establishment betray in the will of the british people. i sound the alarm in a special digest next. today, my superstar pound away in tonight's i'm joined by matt le tissier sean bailey and amy nicole. also coming up as the explosive fallout from prince harry's fantasy fuelled spare rages on one of the world's most controversial social conservative commentators, candice owens unleashes on the sussex . it safe unleashes on the sussex. it safe to say she's never held back before . he's basically saying, before. he's basically saying, i am allowed to be an awful human being. i am allowed to sell my nieces, my nephews , my brother,
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nieces, my nephews, my brother, my father, my stepmother, even my father, my stepmother, even my dead mother. and that's doing this book that unmissable and unfiltered exclusive. coming up live at 1015. plus as both harry and his ghost—writer scramble to defend the accuracy of , his defend the accuracy of, his book, do you consider the malicious memoir a work of fact fiction? princess diana's wedding dress designer and friend , emanuel, an ex friend, emanuel, an ex thatcherite niall gonna take on broadcasting his hedley. that's in the clash at 920 then fildes mp our lady colin campbell investigate the dim duke's excuse for revealing his taliban and kill was genuine or just and kill was genuine orjust crash damage limitation . and my crash damage limitation. and my whole goal in my with sharing that detail is reduce the number of suicides i can't wait for lady c's verdict on that as at 930 5aa bombshell new poll has shown the only people still supporting harry and meghan or at all woke young . but did they at all woke young. but did they
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actually know why did you know that meghan had a bullying investigate into her own treatment of palace staff? i know that's interesting . we'll know that's interesting. we'll have more from the country's wokeist university at 1030. elsewhere on the show as tory mp voice, they're has the bbc proved its anti voice britain with this piece podcast for isis bride shamima begum what was there to obsess over. we went to i just that was it was over it was over and done with what more is there to say and should over 50 be made exempt from income tax in a bid to coax them into work after the pandemic imagery minister and what it can offer a sharp political analysis the gritty style at 945 will have to as these type of front pages hot the press and a new greatest version and jack has to this is dan wootton tonight let's go .
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dan wootton tonight let's go. very excited to have candace owens making her debut on the show tonight. that's coming up. but first, the news we're following the last last . dan, following the last last. dan, thank you and good evening to you. our top stories on gb news tonight. in his first visit to scotland as prime minister rishi sunakis scotland as prime minister rishi sunak is holding talks with the first minister, nicholas sturgeon. the two leaders expected to touch on a range of issues, including the nhs , the issues, including the nhs, the cost of living. he's seeking to discuss ms. sturgeon's for scottish independence . they'll scottish independence. they'll make a joint announcement. their plans for government funding tomorrow . more than 70,000 staff tomorrow. more than 70,000 staff and nearly every uk university will strike for almost three weeks. in february and march. the university college union says its members are demanding better pay conditions and, pensions. they're looking for a pay pensions. they're looking for a
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pay above the 4 to 5% increase offered yesterday. exact dates offered yesterday. exact dates of the strike will be confirmed next week . the northern ireland next week. the northern ireland secretary has said there's still way to go to resolve the row over the northern ireland protocol . and a warning for protocol. and a warning for those watching on. there are some flashing images is coming up in the next few frames. the irish premier and the labour leader meeting parties at stormont today to discuss the post—brexit trade rules on the irish land border. the dup has been the formation of a proper government until the protocol is dramatically altered . now travel dramatically altered. now travel disruption has continued for in and around london , with strikes and around london, with strikes on the newly opened elizabeth line. members from the transport salaried staffs association and their sister union prospect have all walked off the job over pay and pensions. the two unions rejected a 4.4% increase for this year . rejected a 4.4% increase for this year. transport for london
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has been warning short notice. cancellations and changes. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says the government to up its negotiations . i says the government to up its negotiations. i do says the government to up its negotiations . i do not want to negotiations. i do not want to see this industrial action. i want to lead a government that resolves these issues . on the resolves these issues. on the last labour government you didn't have a national strike for nurses , had fair pay for for nurses, had fair pay for nurses . and we think that you nurses. and we think that you should be in the room negotiating, sorting out these problems. and lastly the singer lee ryan has been found guilty of racially aggravated . the of racially aggravated. the incident happened on a british airways flight last july. ealing magistrates in west london heard the former member of blue also asked a female flight attendant to give him a kiss. the former p0p to give him a kiss. the former pop star apologised for his behaviour . pop star apologised for his behaviour. you're up to date on tv and dab plus radio gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight .
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back now to dan wootton tonight. as you might remember , if your as you might remember, if your loyal view of first couple of weeks at gb news with slightly torrid to say the least as many folk this going to be my project's spin on it anyway. i just couldn't accept that there was a new kid on the block to challenge the orthodoxy of the european union in lockdown loving british corporation and sly news. and one of the more i guess i'd say interesting conversations that i had in those early days was with our former chairman. very briefly you might remember he was the pm present the lead in to me andrew neil about our coverage of and just like most members of the ramona establishment mr. neil who you might remember like to smoke cigars late night with the likes of tony blair at london mansions thought that it was an issue that was just dumb , dusted issue that was just dumb, dusted and that gb news simply shouldn't be talking. it it was
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paranoia . he told me to believe paranoia. he told me to believe that there were anti—democratic forces out to overturn the result of the biggest democratic mandate in british history. well like most of his predictions, mr. neil got that one very wrong . london's failed mayor, sadiq khan, launches labour's secret bid to get the ball rolling in his always unhinged keynote speech at london's mansion house government dinner in the city of london. shortly c khan is expected to indicate he can no longer hold the official labour party line on respecting the vote and he will advocate for a return to the single market. so here's what he's expected to say after two years of denial and avoidance, we must now confront hard truth. brexit isn't working. we need greater alignment with our european neighbours . a shift from this neighbours. a shift from this extreme, hard brexit we have now to a workable version that serves our economy and people that includes here we go , having
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that includes here we go, having a pragmatic debate about the benefits of being part of the customs union and the single market. now, of course, that's the line mr. khan has been developing over the last year. so should the labour party at a national level be agitating for rejoining the single market, believe we should spawn worse ? believe we should spawn worse? this is the biggest. the biggest, the biggest piece of self—inflicted harm ever done to a country leaving the european union. that's democracy might khan will also london should be able to develop its own immigration policy so migrants can flood the capital now publicly . starmer says the issue publicly. starmer says the issue of brexit is settled . but given of brexit is settled. but given he is the biggest ramona in the labour party, it's hard not to think in power, he be swayed by the eu like khan and. personally, i will never forget . i will never forget and i will
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keep on reminding you. just how much starmer wanted to undermine democracy. our options must include campaigning for a vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option . we've agreed that as an option. we've agreed that it be subject to another referendum . let's try it out referendum. let's try it out now. so the tories say we're out. the lib dems say staying. labour says if you vote for labour says if you vote for labour the public will decide in a referendum and there's now only one way whether in this government or the next, put it to the people what will the labour front bench actually putting down an amendment for a referendum and then vote for it? i it's more likely that it'll come from the backbench because almost every victory we get then. yes there's only one way to solve this . this has to go to solve this. this has to go back to the people and labour. let's get away from the politicians. put back to the public. yeah, but labour's position three sentences. get better deal of his put it remain
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in a referendum do that within six months . so i'm sorry mr. six months. so i'm sorry mr. neil brexit remains under threat and i'm going to keep fighting for it against hysterical ideologues like sadiq khan , ideologues like sadiq khan, which respond now my superstar panel england football legend and social commentator matt le tissier, former conservative london mayoral candidate sean bailey, and the author and amy nicol . oh, shaun bailey. look nicol. oh, shaun bailey. look wish it was you giving that speech tonight. and of course, you came incredibly close . all you came incredibly close. all odds really , to deposing siddiq odds really, to deposing siddiq khan. what do you make of him leading the charge ? undermine leading the charge? undermine brexit? i think there's three things to say. firstly sadiq khan standing for another term is probably trying to lay the ground what your all because his record is abominable so he wouldn't want to talk that he's probably done some polling of what while this would go down
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great i just want to great in london i just want to survive first thing. survive that's the first thing. the is a cynic the second thing is a cynic would he's testing the would say he's testing the ground for labour. now, if keir starmer could publicly, we starmer could publicly, oh, we won't this. sadiq khan won't do this. but sadiq khan contests the for him. contests the ground for him. he'll of use the he'll be of great use to the leader and need each love to leader and i need each love to do that. and be clear, if steve cohenis do that. and be clear, if steve cohen is serious about this, he will talk about the act of self—harm that he was very in favour, of which is lockdowns now i'm someone who was now i'm not someone who was anti—lockdown , but was. oh, anti—lockdown, but he was. oh, i am. he he was he was deeply in favour of lockdowns. so if you're talking about financial damage to the country and, you don't mention lockdowns. it's a plea through the evidence. does it matter to you? and that is thatis it matter to you? and that is that is the frustrating thing in all actually all of this, because actually the is large in this the economy is large in this dire state of lockdowns, which folk like you were from the rooftops by about may 2020. yeah there was there was a lot of us . unfortunately, we were shouted down, we were getting killed, we were grinding because. yeah, absolutely. all that kind of stuff. and it is really
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frustrate to hear all these politicians talking about the state that the country is and he never reference the fact that they were the ones that put us in this position in the first place. so it isn't it. but isn't it though advantageous, though the labour party and the unions, they the economy to crumble so actually that was one of the reasons why they wanted lockdowns to keep going because they knew it would help their political position make them more to power from more likely to seize power from the tories, but also make more likely that the public would be able to blame this on brexit because remember, of the because remember, lots of the pubuc because remember, lots of the public with lockdown public went along with lockdown to just the public . it's to yeah, just the public. it's the the bank of england have the ifs the bank of england have all come to a consensus that the establishment, the financial more of a negative impact on the economy than lockdown. then they know the important thing billions of pounds of possible i'm afraid that's simply the brexit happened. we lost billions we did the divorce bill had a massive financial impact and then since that we have left
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the trading partnership . we the trading partnership. we could be in. right. this is the way i think about it. now, stick with on this. okay? my goodness. england's gary barlow, the eu is take that he left because he to be on his own he wanted to write his own songs even though he actually wrote most of the songs in take that and he just wanted a solo career however the solo career hasn't worked and he needs to rejoin take oh needs to rejoin take that oh rubbish. solo was rubbish. gary barlow solo was very very much. very good. thank you very much. it good on his own. it wasn't as good on his own. i was. i do a poll of their fans though to leave in the first place. yeah. i'm probably the thousand people . oh this is thousand people. oh this is about undermining democracy. let's let's, let's be clear. i had the vote civil was nothing like what we paid for lockdown absolutely not not even close. and also labour. labour are brilliant are rewriting history when they crushed the economy the last time they were in government, somehow that was everybody else's vote was a it was a world shutdown . it wasn't was a world shutdown. it wasn't their and they're their fault. and now they're
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rewriting verses rewriting about brexit verses lockdown. there's absolutely no way, no way that brexit cost the country anything you talk simply how know simply isn't true is it 7 how know simply isn't true is it ? somebody is locked out it simply is true. how much more ? simply is true. how much more? so you're dismissing how the bank of england, the institute for fiscal studies. they win . for fiscal studies. they win. they win. if it's for to say how much did we spend on lockdown, you tell me. we spent we hundred plus billion pounds and so on. this is simply the same with the growing costs as well. this is going to be 500 billion and that's before you tax, before you look at the part of the nhs means the people are not going back work, health back to work, mental health stress. leaving eu i it stress. so leaving eu i it changed our economy . definitely changed our economy. definitely it changed for the why it changed. that's a matter opinion. i do not agree change our economy. it changed our economy. but let's be clear. lockdown changed our world. i mean, it's changed our lives. matt just think of the timing. you know, we leave the european union january 2020 and by march
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we are locked in our homes and we're printing billions and billions of hundreds of billions this the sums are absolutely staggering and we are those people warning people like me and you warning back then that two years down the line is going to being we're going to be in trouble in our economy know we have and now we have the economy that we have today. people are trying to blame it on a war. i mean, we have the biggest economies in the world. and how side i know i'll said it on patrick said that you don't think that we are able to survive on our own. how does australia go do you think? it's terrible are an terrible that they are an independent country. you independent country. do you think to be part think they have to be part of some other governing bloc and join papa new guinea ? join up with papa new guinea? new you don't . you new zealand? no you don't. you accept that australia is a sovereign country . so why sovereign country. so why can you accept the british made you accept what the british made a decision to be a country forever am and this isn't a temporary vote. this was a
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foreign policy decision. delighted that you brought up patriotism because you consider yourself a patriot . you are yourself a patriot. you are standing by the biggest act of self harm that this country has ever had. hold on. and that is the patriotic you could the least patriotic you could possibly. i'll put it as i put it to you, like this self is a matter of opinion. yeah, i'll put it to you like this. keir starmer wants to stand it, so therefore you need to have this conversation it's conversation because it's showing no, you're i at showing that no, no, you're i at least start getting very suspicious. least. suspicious. at least. and i think where we need think that's where we need to leave this, because this leave this, because in this discussion and give you discussion and i'll give you a final on it, khan, final word on it, on khan, because khan is saying because sadiq khan is saying what keir starmer thinks and we know it's what keir starmer thinks, shaun, because he expressed as much for years as so what sadiq khan is going to be saying tonight is actually, i think where we could end up under keir starmer premiership. look, if they went free four years down to get comfortable . years down to get comfortable. absolutely. but let's be clear , absolutely. but let's be clear, sadiq khan cares about sadiq khan, number one. and the real
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reason is saying this is really tested it in london feels like it go down what and what's make the election about anything it's actually records had these it to make the election all about brexit have destroyed brexit when you have destroyed the greatest city in the world. but one final word final word just just if you have any questions about whether is working, just remember this ff s farming, fishing businesses. look at the impact it had on and it's no coincidence that it is f f s, isn't it? i mean, sean bailey, let's assume i save this stuff out of the night with me all night. coming up, those should income tax fifties be axed in a bid to coax early retirees back to work? we tackle this ambiguity the this ambiguity style with the former minister former tory minister ann widdecombe. but first, after it's found riddled with it's found to be riddled with inaccuracies, spare be inaccuracies, could spare be considered a work of fact or fiction. diana's friend david emanuel, former aide to maggie thatcher, now gardener and forecaster. news hedley is going to clash on that next. what do you think, dan, at gbnews.uk? you can tweet using the handle at poll running at gb news. our poll running there to the results straight
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recollections may. now, from reading his awful autobiography, spare , harry's recollections are spare, harry's recollections are deafening , utterly varied. so deafening, utterly varied. so recounting the death, for example, of the queen mother, he says at eton while studying, i took the call. your royal highness, the queen mother has died. however, harry was actually skiing on holiday with charles and william writes that in 2002, our family was no longer getting larger . in 2002, our family was no longer getting larger. his aunt and uncle sophie. and it had stopped growing their families. however lady louise was born in 2003, and viscount severn was born in two thousand and seven. harry refers to henry, the six who founded eton school as my great, great, great, great grandfather. but henry actually only had son who died as a teenager without any children. harry claims camilla had suggested he should become the governor—general of bermuda . governor—general of bermuda. guess what? a simple google search would tell you that bermuda does not even a governor—general. he also tried to play the victim, saying when he talks about, charles giving him shopping for him money to go shopping for former go to think max former where i'd go to think max the was particularly the discount i was particularly fond there once sale.
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fond of there once year sale. but a spokesman fatigue max has clarified on we're delighted prince harry is fan we don't prince harry is a fan we don't actually sales . and what's actually do sales. and what's more is that harry and meghan can't even get the facts right between the two of them. watch this somewhere. and here there's a of see a piece a piece of did you see a piece of blue fabric that stitched inside was my blue. inside was my something blue. it's my it's all covered from . it's my it's all covered from. yes, absolutely . fabric from the yes, absolutely. fabric from the dress that they were on our first date. she was wearing black jeans, heels . i black sweater, jeans, heels. i knew nothing about clothes . but knew nothing about clothes. but i knew she was chic . oh so knew nothing about clothes. but i knew she was chic. oh so i think we can all agree that spare or a book branded harry's truth is full of discrepancies . truth is full of discrepancies. so my question is, why is it being sold as a non—fiction book and? what do you think is spare actually a work of fact or fiction? dan at gbnews.uk vote out poll at gb news. but to help you make up your mind, i'm joined by the former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner , made diana's , the man who made diana's wedding dress and her friend david emanuel, and the
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broadcaster denise . nile broadcaster denise. nile gardiner . i broadcaster denise. nile gardiner. i mean, this isn't just discrepancies, is it. i'm going to go out on a limb and say harry's a big fat liar and this book is fiction . no thanks this book is fiction. no thanks very much for coming on the show today. as you point out, i think that my prince harry's memoir, spare really is just full of sort of lies . spare really is just full of sort of lies. it is really a work of fiction . this is not work of fiction. this is not a book based upon fact. and in a staff believe that harry's read much of his own book. frankly you know, regarding all the lies that's contained within . and i that's contained within. and i do think that this is all a cynical exercise by meghan and harry just to generate huge amounts of wealth as long as they can while they retain the royal titles. it's absolutely ridiculous that they remain the duke and duchess of sussex. this is a hatchet . it's a nasty, is a hatchet. it's a nasty, vicious attack on the royal family and it is full of not only half truths, but complete
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lies. so this is, in fact, a work of fiction here. it's a particularly vicious attempt to destroy the royal family. of course , harry is failing course, harry is failing spectacularly in his latest approval rating. i think it's minus 44 percentage points . and minus 44 percentage points. and in the uk, i would say that prince harry is probably about the most unpopular figure right now . and also here in the united now. and also here in the united states as well meghan and harry are increase teasingly disliked as monumentally selfish, arrogant , narcissistic arrogant, narcissistic individual . arrogant, narcissistic individual. so i think the world has had enough actually of their campaign of hatred against the royal family david emanuel. emanuel the issue that i have is that if harry can't even get these very simple facts right , these very simple facts right, why on earth should we trust any of his story? i trust a word he says.i of his story? i trust a word he says. i think the whole thing is totally hideous. it's excruciating. embarrass thing. and it's tinged . dare i say it's and it's tinged. dare i say it's tinged with a little bit of
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jealousy. i mean, let's go back. the rot started with oprah winfrey , right? he did. they had winfrey, right? he did. they had three shows. they did another three shows. they did another three shows. they did another three shows. and what i discovered, because i was watching breakfast and there were contradictions in what they were contradictions in what they were saying the time and piers morgan , who i wasn't a fan of, morgan, who i wasn't a fan of, i agree but i thought this guy's talking a lot of truth. he got up from the studio, walked lost his job. up from the studio, walked lost hisjob. now up from the studio, walked lost his job. now you know , it's his job. now you know, it's deeply for his father, the king deeply for his father, the king deeply embarrassed camilla, the princes. princes. but the entire royal family. and they do an up salute, do the right thing, make no comment and hopefully it'll go away. it won't go away because he's on a book tour is. no, it won't it's going to keep going. know a close ally and friend diana. yes. he invokes the memory of diana or a lot. you know he was even telling an abc earlier this week that diana would be really upset about the
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way william's acting. what do you think ? no, i. i think she'd you think? no, i. i think she'd look, he's linking himself to mother because she was a style icon , just as a global star. icon, just as a global star. he's not silly, and he's been tutored to answer certain things . and you notice one thing, he's very fluent when he's by himself, but when he is with that american woman, his wife , that american woman, his wife, then he clams up, she takes oven then he clams up, she takes over. so i think behind wheel there's she's driving all this and they're scrapping around for tidbits. who cares ? he's you tidbits. who cares? he's you know, he had frostbite on his . know, he had frostbite on his. who cares? he's circumcised . who who cares? he's circumcised. who cares? his brother pulled a necklace off him and it's regrow up to exactly tatler now to down this hedley. i'm fascinated for your view on this, because i that you remain a big ally and a supporter of harry and meghan so how do you justify the fact that the book is lit with lies and in.thank the book is lit with lies and in. thank you for having me on. i think the notion that a ghost
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writer diminishes , the value of writer diminishes, the value of a book means essentially that anyone who has support their art or their career process somehow renders it a fiction based on that. we wouldn't have the works of moses or many of the prophets who saw harry waiting, breaking the ghost. it's just a second. we wouldn't have . the words of we wouldn't have. the words of prophets who effectively are ghost writers for god. so the point that you're saying to me that a ghost writer diminishes the contributor , i think is but the contributor, i think is but that's not the point i'm making. sorry to. let me just interrupt briefly and then i'll let you continue. that isn't the point i'm making at all. the ghost—writer is there because harry, all the will in the harry, with all the will in the world, is not a articulate or intelligent bloke. so fine. he needed a ghost—writer . but what needed a ghost—writer. but what harry can do is make sure he gets his facts straight. he's ready every word. we know that because he's narrated the entire audio , but he's not correcting audio, but he's not correcting these . i think when you're
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these. i think when you're writing your work, especially if you have support in writing a piece of work, it doesn't make the work a fiction. the importance of the book is the conversations it's creating . and conversations it's creating. and the fact is that harry and meghan, his wife, are at the forefront. so doesn't matter if it's some of some of the world's most important conversation . and most important conversation. and that real difficulty for that is a real difficulty for many to grasp. so if your many people to grasp. so if your argument essentially is , well, argument essentially is, well, because he had some support , because he had some support, therefore the is fiction. therefore the work is fiction. i disagree with you fundamentally. so it doesn't if there so it doesn't matter if there are mistakes book. are mistakes in the book. i think terms of the type of think in terms of the type of mistakes we need to consider, what the context i can what the context is. i can confess read the first confess i've only read the first half the first book better half of the first book better than haven't the i haven't than i haven't the i haven't because i'm better believe me. but what i'm saying is that you can't simply just suggest because are recollections because there are recollections of , memory, because there are recollections of, memory, that those recollections all somehow renders everything inaccurate . renders everything inaccurate. the book has a massive impact politically. it has a massive impact in terms of the conversation . how do you feel conversation. how do you feel about the fact that they are no longer saying the royal longer saying that the royal
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family i've wrote family is racist? i've wrote back now. i think the back on that now. i think the question around racism in the royal is particularly royal family is particularly well articulated, and i don't need that particular need to rehearse that particular exercise . but they are making exercise. but if they are making assertions based on their lived experience, their experience mean they are. it is harry's words and his daughter, macedon, historic pardon. facts still . of historic pardon. facts still. of course they do . and look, course they do. and look, they've got to spew out their guts as if we hadn't in in this book, because need titbits. they need punchy headlines and let's not forget i mean 20. actually i think actually what's happened is they've created a complete fantasy . yes. and they've fantasy. yes. and they've started to believe their own web of lies. and it's only like you and me who are able to hang on a moment. you she was wearing this to the day. and the other one says this. i mean, it's just like, is it? i just wish. i wish tom bradby asked the question , tom bradby asked the question, why are you doing this ? well, why are you doing this? well, he's he's his his best mate,
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though is it a final word? you know, i mean, no one's holding to harry account because the only people who get a chance to interview harry are his close personal friends. it's not journalism it? yeah. you journalism, is it? yeah. you know, i fully agree . we are know, i fully agree. we are deaung know, i fully agree. we are dealing here with two incredibly delusional individuals , harry delusional individuals, harry and meghan, here . they live in and meghan, here. they live in their own parallel universe. it's a world full of, frankly, delusional lies and they they probably believe their own lies, actually. and we are dealing a two, two people who are on a vendetta against the royal family while at the same time trying to rake in all the money they possibly can , exploiting they possibly can, exploiting they possibly can, exploiting the royal connections . it's not the royal connections. it's not steve calling it is ghastly, hideous, and it's not a disgrace . and he still doesn't. i don't think he feels he's happy. he keeps on saying he's i know. i want to think he's got to say i think he wants more and more money. certainly not. but look, thank you so former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner, , her
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gardiner, diana's friend, her wedding designer david wedding dress designer to david emanuel the broadcaster emanuel and the broadcaster denise do you denise headley. so who do you agree with there? do you consider work fact consider despair a work of fact or from eliot? my or fiction from eliot? my impression it may impression is that it may qualify as historical fiction based on real life events, but not strictly accurate. i think thatis not strictly accurate. i think that is a fair a fair point, actually. for me, this is a fantasy novel. but instead of dragons and werewolves we have a whining prince who has betrayed his fame his family in pursuit of fame and from bruce on and fortune and from bruce on the email now the book is out i can't wait for the disney film. hopefully rowan atkinson will star write in the star as i write in the appropriately the appropriately titled the has paid brilliant zero good paid a brilliant zero so good your verdict now in bow this your verdict now in bow wow this is 9% of you consider that spare actually is a work of fact 91% of you say it's all fiction now coming up should over fifties be made exempt from income tax former . tory made exempt from income tax former. tory minister ann widdecombe gives her verdict . widdecombe gives her verdict. the government's bold plan to get retirees back to work. get early retirees back to work. she's shortly . but before she's live shortly. but before that, one of the world's most fabulous and controversial conservative is candace conservative comments is candace
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revolting book has been making waves all across the globe . the waves all across the globe. the bestselling author, talk show host and activist has been a leading figure on the american right now, of course, for many years with her and clinical take on and the culture wars earning her more than 3 million followers on twitter alone . a followers on twitter alone. a one donald trump ally his one time donald trump ally his white house tenure. candace has since distanced herself from the former and even teased her own run at the top job in 2024. but for now, she has the duke and duchess of delusion in sights recently slamming meghan as terrifyingly psychopathic and manipulative while accusing harry of gaslight in the public eye over the royal story . and eye over the royal story. and i'm delighted to say candace owens joins us now from the us. candace, i thought your analysis of this book was spot on. you've called harry despicable for trying to trash the royal family's reputation, dragging them below, even the kardashians
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would get up to. so an american perspective, do you think , has perspective, do you think, has succeeded in damaging the monarchy or is the biggest damage actually to the brand of himself and meghan . without himself and meghan. without question, to himself and meghan , i think that americans were split 50, 50, maybe a couple of months ago when it came to harry and meghan. but the problem is that they can't close mouths and they keep talking. it they just keep talking. and it more petty. i mean, more and more petty. i mean, i was early on this when meghan and harry were still in the royal family and living at frogmore. open frogmore. i wrote an open statement on twitter which if you back that she you go back and look that she was to end up back in the was going to end up back in the united and in los united states and in los angeles, because saw her angeles, because i just saw her coming through d—list coming through the d—list actress she's ever actress and all she's ever wanted do was be invited to wanted to do was be invited to a—list events. she's been a a—list events. and she's been a social from the social climber from the beginning. somebody beginning. she married somebody the socially the first time to socially climb. harry was climb. and for her harry was just entry ticket into all just an entry ticket into all those circles. fortunately those circles. and fortunately she found someone she's not very intelligent, very talented. intelligent, not very talented. nobodyin intelligent, not very talented. nobody in america was watching suit. an actress that
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suit. she was an actress that was living in canada. and fortunately for and prior to fortunately for her and prior to her, someone that is her, she found someone that is dumber than her. and that's that's truth is that harry, that's the truth is that harry, she's person. she's not a very smart person. and there's one thing that and if there's one thing that this definitely not, this book definitely is not, it's advertisement. eton. it's a good advertisement. eton. i it's a good advertisement. eton. | , it's a good advertisement. eton. i , if i'm thinking about i mean, if i'm thinking about whether or not i want to send my thinking that this graduated, he begins his book with a quote he says is from brainy quote .com . says is from brainy quote .com. and then he says he found out that it was from william faulkner and not trump. so who the f is william ? he put this in the f is william? he put this in his book. it just it instantly let you know how non—academic he is. and so you feel bad for him? only because i do believe that he is a victim of his own stupidity. and i mean that and i'm saying heartfelt just you know i that is the best case scenario is that harry is a victim of his own stupidity and he's also tremendously privileged. and when i read this book, i just said, that's the title should either be spite or privileged. he actually believes that things that he has that the things that he has lived a
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lived through has become a victim. thinks goes , and victim. he thinks he goes, and in prologue starts talking in this prologue starts talking about attending, i believe eton college. i think it was the prologue. and he of prologue. and he sort of recounts story about how recounts this story about how william said to him that he didn't want to hang out with him at at eton. that has at school at eton. that has happened family in the happened at every family in the entire siblings don't entire world. siblings don't want out each other want to hang out with each other in school. trying to distance yourself from your siblings, you can establish yourself as a person. it doesn't harry person. it doesn't make harry a special it makes him special individual. it makes him regular the nerve to regular that he had the nerve to put his book that while put into his book that while living balmoral , balmoral living in balmoral, balmoral castle, castle , an actual castle, the castle, an actual castle, he details it has 50 rooms. and his gripe is that he had to share a room with william that he got the bad half of the room in a castle 50 rooms. this supposed to be relatable. it's not very relatable. every person under the sun as a younger sibling forget the heir or sibling forget being the heir or the spare understands that the older sibling is afforded certain like bigger certain privileges like bigger room. that happens in households all across world. but harry all across the world. but harry would believe this is would actually believe this is some slight against his politics
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and then i just want to add here, going back to why i do believe he's a victim of his own stupidity. he writes this one paragraph he details how paragraph where he details how he's been the spare. he's always been the spare. write always the spare, and write always been the spare, and that was told explicitly, that he was told explicitly, uses word explicitly that he uses the word explicitly that he existed perhaps provide existed to perhaps provide a support to give me or let me tell you, dan , i don't need fact tell you, dan, i don't need fact checks that just never happened. nowhere in the history of the world for over a younger sibling and say really it was eric kidney for spare boehner doesn't even know how it works in the medical field just you're a cynic doesn't necessarily match so it's so ridiculous and to me it ranks as a great trove of comedy . and i agree with all comedy. and i agree with all that. right. but even a lack of intelligence candace does not the way that he thrown his own flesh and blood under the bus to make millions and millions of dollars and seek deranged sort of revenge . because he's been
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of revenge. because he's been manipulated by his wife. i mean, it's an excuse about the way that he talks about father and his brother and even i couldn't believe this. he even slags the late queen and her late sister, princess margaret. it's almost like no one is safe from him , like no one is safe from him, you know, actually the ugliest part is that he included his niece is crying over a bridesmaid dress. it's so remarkably petty . and the idea remarkably petty. and the idea that you would use a toddler for book fodder and clearly excerpted text messages, we really know what's happened. he's being very careful to say, you know, i don't know what. this part is his memory gets very foggy when we have the potential receive some potential to receive some clarity who wife, clarity about who his wife, who's think is who's quite i think she is actually rude is quite rude to he gets memory gets foggy when, it's then he has it's convenient. then he has sharp crystal memory sharp and crystal clear memory whenever wants to basically whenever he wants to basically sell us he and his wife sell to us that he and his wife are victims. but you are correct and i will say this, americans have a very appetite for drama. that's move to la. it that's why they move to la. it was to get back was always her plan to get back into l.a. why called into l.a. it's why she called tyler a perfect stranger
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tyler perry a perfect stranger and the phone and and blew out the phone and called and told them everything, even though had never spoken even though she had never spoken to prior because wanted to him prior because she wanted to him prior because she wanted to into l.a. and tyler to get back into l.a. and tyler perry billionaire. she's perry is, a billionaire. she's very very easy. very easy to is very easy. understand, her understand, meghan, and what her desires what i will say desires are. but what i will say is that even for americans turning , your back against the turning, your back against the family step too far. you family is a step too far. you can maybe do once and claim can maybe do that once and claim racism. and you had everybody believing be it. believing that this must be it. in of black lives matter in the fog of black lives matter and when everyone and george floyd, when everyone going there's going crazy. but now there's more there's more that there's more of a sober on what's taking place it seems gone too far not seems petty has gone too far not even the kardashians that is perhaps the example the most perhaps the example of the most crass family that we have in america. they everything on america. they put everything on display. will tell one display. but i will tell you one thing about kardashians thing about the kardashians sisters, to one sisters, their loyal to one another. the why another. that is the reason why people right? they people like them, right? they don't sell each other don't don't ever sell each other down rigour. and they're down the rigour. and they're a very close knit, tight family and what and people enjoy that. what harry doing and that any wife harry is doing and that any wife would stand by and allow her husband i mean, husband to do this. i mean, there are some parallels. you know, husband obviously know, my husband and i obviously he's fell in love at he's english. we fell in love at the american girl
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the same time. i'm american girl that from nothing. you that came from nothing. you know, my husband's family has a bit than me. my husband's bit more than me. my husband's father house of lords father is in the house of lords and know, to understand and was, you know, to understand the did we end up the culture. how did we end up on opposite sides? do i not on opposite sides? why do i not think the uk is a racist country? why do i think that the royal family wonderful royal family this wonderful traditional thing that's for a long as united the uk long time and as united the uk and nobody even knew that meghan markle was black until she wanted tell us that she never wanted to tell us that she never said black her entire said she was black her entire career, never spoke about her blackness but she needed blackness. but when she needed an get out of a an excuse to get out of being a bad person, she used it because the moment right as i said dunng the moment right as i said during all the black lives matter protests in way matter protests in the same way and is think to say harry and this is i think to say harry has princess diana as an has used princess diana as an excuse and as shield and excuse and as a shield and something that is obviously very sad and a tragedy for any child to he is now using to experience. he is now using it say, you can't critique me it to say, you can't critique me because. i am princess diana's son. i suffered this tragedy. well, what ? so well, guess what? so did william, of william william, sort of prince william , what you are doing to him, what have done to his what you have done to his daughter, you to daughter, what you did to charlotte, your niece i mean,
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how honestly how could how dare you honestly how could you a little you ever do that to a little girl to, put into a book, girl to, put that into a book, something personal and something so personal and perfectly to that perfectly normal and to do that to his wife, catherine mean what has princess catherine ever done? him. done? harry but love him. he should ashamed himself. should be ashamed of himself. i suspect because it's the suspect he is because it's the entire. quiet entire. when you have quiet moments cannot lie to yourself. yeah, and indeed. and in the book he even describes kate as the sister he never had. will, funny way to treat your sister . funny way to treat your sister. you mention meghan's , shall we you mention meghan's, shall we say , changing views on race . you say, changing views on race. you have actually said in all of spare and one of the characters spoken about in spare the people spoken about in spare the people spoken about in spare the people spoken about and say you believe meghan. meghan markle is the most racist person in the book. what do you mean by that. what i mean by that is that if you go back and you look throughout meghan markle's entire career, she never wanted people to know that she never wore that that she was she never wore that on her sleeve. she never spoke about her blackness. we had looked maybe have looked at her, maybe would have seen was hispanic. no
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seen that she was hispanic. no one ever guessed that one would have ever guessed that she was never she was black, was never relevant to where she wanted to be and the first be in her career. and the first time you find that meghan time that you find that meghan mentions when she mentions blackness is when she wants of the royal wants to get of the royal family. even at the wedding, the only people she had were only black people she had were billionaires wanted to billionaires that she wanted to be shows. she had be on their shows. she had oprah and gayle king and she and she had gayle king and she had mother, who partially had her mother, who is partially black. meghan markle didn't black. but meghan markle didn't have of her black family have any of her black family members this is members at her wedding. this is not this is a woman that was not a this is a woman that was escaping blackness but her escaping her blackness but her entire realised entire life until she realised that be used to her that it could be used to her advantage. and find to be advantage. and i find that to be despicably when you say despicably racist when you say the value being black the only value that being black has is when can use to has to me is when i can use to get and to climb the get ahead and to climb the social ladder. and that's how i'm going to mention it, and i'm going use as a shield. so going to use it as a shield. so you can't say anything because i'm how dare you about i'm black and how dare you about a person, negative, a black person, negative, because she realises that i don't have the basic critiques. i'll just call it racism. and then will able. then nobody will be able. everyone to excuse everyone will have to excuse behaviour. that be behaviour. i find that to be despicable. it's a despicable. it, it's, it's a very bad if you view a black americans and i want to
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americans to have and i want to be and it's not the way be clear and it's not the way that most of us think and so i'm so disgusted now she's done a 23 on me because she wants people to percentage to know what percentage of nigerian suddenly nigerian she is. she suddenly became interested in knowing what nigerian she what percentage of nigerian she was ripe age, 41 years was at the ripe age, 41 years old. i do me a favour. old. i mean, do me a favour. spare me, harry. spare me. was interesting reading the interesting though, reading the book. just how book. you can just how manipulated is manipulated and sucked in he is by i mean can still by his wife. i mean can he still believes he still believes that meghan had idea who he was. he says multiple times in the book she's never googled me. she's never googled my family. she has him wrapped around her little figure. and that's not to say that harry shouldn't take the blame . i've always said right blame. i've always said right from the start, i think are both to blame for their actions, but he is manipulated by, is he not? absolutely. and what's so funny thatis absolutely. and what's so funny that is meghan is a trained actress . what she does is that actress. what she does is that she studies people . she's not a she studies people. she's not a good actress, but she is a trained one. she's been doing it her entire life. and there was
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no doubt that she studied princess diana, she studied her mannerisms he mannerisms towards harry when he was a boy. and the way that she grabs face and this is the psychopathic elements of what she pregnancy, she does, putting a pregnancy, nestor, which is diana's hair, saying put her hands saying that she put her hands on the grave a conversation the grave to have a conversation with her bursting tears. with her bursting into tears. and convinced there's and she has convinced there's a thing called psychology, called 40 she has 40 and transfer. she has convinced that she is princess diana. this time has an diana. this time he has an opportunity. save that is opportunity. save her. that is the and it's worked. the truth. and it's worked. right. she's done this right. so she's done this convincing for convincing performance for harry. i don't know how i ended here. i you and i'm here. i just love you and i'm just like your mom. the one chance that you had to save your mom again, which when he recounts tale the things recounts that tale the things that said she threatened that she said she threatened homicide child and homicide on her unborn child and suicide herself, and then suicide on herself, and then she convinced it his convinced harry that it was his idea to leave uk. now, of idea to use to leave uk. now, of course, threatened to course, if you threatened to commit suicide and homicide against child, basically against my child, you basically to harry do something to harry you do something radical i'm going to take my life that's something life and that's something radical to leave the uk and radical was to leave the uk and leave the royal family. and yet he believes that this his own idea that these ideas idea and not that these ideas were and his
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were manipulated and planted his head meghan. as said, head by meghan. as i said, he just isn't bright. he just isn't very bright. he actually everything is that actually everything that is that she to him and she says to him and unfortunately i don't see how we can get out of it because he's got no one around him. it's a perfect example when you learn about relationships, about abusive relationships, isolating someone entirely from friends and their family making them believe that their friends and family are the and their family are the enemies. i mean, these are class signs of an abusive relationship . all that . she's accomplished all of that getting to speak loudly as getting him to speak loudly as to speak out against his family. i mean late stage of i mean what late stage of victimhood he in right now so he is i'm angry he was sent to his family. there was a part of me that does see him a true victim in a very dangerous relationship that he is being equated with in absolute truly fascinating. you are brilliant . candace owens, are brilliant. candace owens, please back soon. it was an absolute privilege to speak. absolutely julie, thank you so much for having me, guys. thank you.can much for having me, guys. thank you. can stay seated, but up amid fears of leaks, does the king have to bite the bullet and
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tell them to away from his coronation? my superstar panel returned to tackle that one in the media buzz after ten. but first to the income tax of over fifties be axed in a bid to coax early retirees back to work . we early retirees back to work. we tackle this big weighty star with the tory minister, ann widdecombe. she's with widdecombe. she's live with straight the .
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break dr. big, he's done now with former conservative minister ann widdecombe. now of the most destructive repercussions of lockdown was to force of brits out of labour market according to evidence figures, there's over a half million more economically inactive people. those who are not working, but most are not actively seeking a job than before the pandemic. with concerns growing about the nation's productivity plans reportedly been drawn up in whitehall to introduce new tax breaks for people who return to
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work , including making over 50 work, including making over 50 completely exempt from income tax for a period . those tax for a period. those returning to jobs might also be able to their disability benefits avoid them benefits in order to avoid them to stay off work . so and i guess to stay off work. so and i guess you could argue are bold proposals. we need more over 50 back into work but they are not fair are they . surely taxes fair are they. surely taxes should be cut for everyone across the to make everyone want to work more . indeed and that to work more. indeed and that was what liz truss recognised , was what liz truss recognised, but unfortunately completely when it came to implementation . when it came to implementation. i didn't give her a chance , not i didn't give her a chance, not sorry. no i didn't give her a chance. sorry. no i didn't give her a chance . no, it's not any unfair. chance. no, it's not any unfair. however, as you point out, is also an effective. i mean, people work beyond state pension age for of two reasons. either really, really enjoy what they're i think that judi dench is of this . you know, they're is of this. you know, they're not going to give up or or so
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the wealth for the vast majority of people the reason that they work is that they think they can't actually afford to retire, walk told them was yes actually they could afford to retire because although they didn't get the wage coming in, their expenses were vastly up and they didn't have to travel costs, they didn't buy a lot. isn't it ? and so they realised they could actually afford to stay at home. now a lot of people in that situation will say i prefer leisure to money and therefore simply offering them a pay which is effectively what an income tax cost is , simply offering tax cost is, simply offering them a pay rise is not going to get them back into work. so i actually think it be an effective way to have a very, very marginal effect. it's not going to have a massive effect, but i think unlike udan, i think that's okay if people stay at home and i'm not people who are on the dole, but people who stay
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at home their own expense supported by what country or whatever it might be, if is the choice we either state or paying for it , that's our business. for it, that's our business. that's my view that we need more work is doesn't need need more workers need more british workers need more british workers yes we need more british workers. but the fact is that there are still hundreds of thousands around a million on the dole . now, you know why , if the dole. now, you know why, if there are so many vacancies . so, there are so many vacancies. so, you know, i'm not disputing that we need more workers , but that's we need more workers, but that's not a good enough reason to put some sort of moral pressure on the over fifties and say you have to work. you know, and i agree with and i agree with that. i think plan is so flawed in so many areas because the tories really struggling. tories are really struggling. young people at the moment. this would final straw, would be the final straw, wouldn't it? well think a lot of young people would find it in that it really be inequitable. i must i love the idea of being
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exempt from income tax, but i think it's you're not over 50, though, and don't so ridiculous . i just don't think it's effective that part but that's my real objection to this is it isn't going to cut the mustard as far as getting older workers into the workplace goes. now i say this as somebody back . in say this as somebody back. in the 1990s was running a campaign to get people to work beyond state pension age . the state pension age. the department of employment voluntarily voluntarily getting people to work beyond state pension age because their talents were so useful to employers and there was so much prejudice on the part. employers as against older workers . yeah, as against older workers. yeah, good point. but the key word there, paid volunteer early, i guess. no end date and welcome. thank you so much. we'll speak next. but coming up, as a bombshell poll shows his popularity plummeting, the popularity plummeting, did the chief sussex exploit veteran chief of sussex exploit veteran the damage limitation his
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revelations in spare my royal mastermind said he colin campbell and phil dampier investigate that at 1050. but first with new reports of senior royals being uneasy about the sussexes attending should charles ban them from his by superstar panel have their say in the media buzz? we'll have a first look. tomorrow's newspaper front page is to we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight as prince harry's popularity with brits plunged to all time low following release of his dangerous and dubious duke of woke in full blow and damage limitation mode especially when it comes to his taliban kill count claim. and my whole goal and my attempt with sharing that detail is to reduce the number of suicides. so is
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guilty of exploiting veterans tragedies to save own skin. my royal masterminds lady colin campbell , royal masterminds lady colin campbell, phil dampier are investigating that claim while live with me at 1050 then as senior royal is reportedly expressed concern over harry and meghan's loose lips shoot king charles follow their advice . charles follow their advice. tell the sussexes to stay away from the coronation. i'll do that next with my superstar panel tonight. i enjoyed my matt little is he a shaun bailey and amy nicholl plus , as culture amy nicholl plus, as culture secretary michelle donlin this about jeremy clarkson's controversial meghan column because it's a make mistake . because it's a make mistake. yes, he did. but it certainly should be outlawed or censored . should be outlawed or censored. so have the sussexes. the age supporters failed in their attempts to shut down free speech. a man of the people and former cardiac to charlie lawson is cancelled on that and the rest of the week at 1040 and gen—z still supporting harry and meghan. but today no. why did
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you know that meghan had a bullying investigation into her own treatment palace staff? i know that's interesting . don't know that's interesting. don't special report at 1030 plus my panel debate the bbc anti british is for making a podcast with shamima back on what was there to over we went to isis that was it was over it was over and done with more is there to say that's all coming up in the buzz. plus one year after introducing gender neutral categories, the awards have been rounded on by the woke four. only men like harry styles for this year's top prize . just as i this year's top prize. just as i predicted by the way, we'll have more on that shortly. plus, stay tuned for tomorrow's newspaper front pages and reveal of front pages and the reveal of the final britain and union jack of the week. but before all of that, the news headlines at ten with holly . mental dan thank you
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with holly. mental dan thank you and good evening to you. our top story tonight on gb news. in his first visit to scotland as prime, rishi sunak is holding talks with the first minister that nicholas sturgeon the two leaders are expected to touch on a range of issues including the nhs and the cost of living . he's nhs and the cost of living. he's also seeking to discuss ms. sturgeon's push for scottish . sturgeon's push for scottish. they're going to make a joint announcement on their plans for . government funding tomorrow and tonight learned more than 70,000 staff at nearly every uk university will strike for almost three weeks in february and march. the university and college union says members are demanding better pay conditions and pensions. they are looking for a pay rise. and pensions. they are looking for a pay rise . the 4 to 5% for a pay rise. the 4 to 5% increase offered yesterday. exact dates of the strike will be confirmed next week . now the be confirmed next week. now the northern ireland says there's still a way to go to resolve the
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row over the northern ireland protocol. and a warning for those watching on tv. the following does contain some flash photography . the irish flash photography. the irish premier and the labour leader met political parties on today at stormont discuss the post—brexit rules on the irish land border. the dup has been blocking the formation of a proper government there until the protocol is dramatically altered and travel disruption has continued for passengers in and around london with strikes . and around london with strikes. the newly opened elizabeth line . members from the transport staffs association , their sister staffs association, their sister union prospect , have all walked union prospect, have all walked off the job again over pay . and. off the job again over pay. and. the two unions rejected a 4.4% increase this year. labour leader sir keir starmer says the government needs to its negotiation tactics . i do not negotiation tactics. i do not want to see this industrial action . i want to lead action. i want to lead government that resolves these .
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government that resolves these. on the last labour government you didn't have a national strike for nurses. you had fair pay strike for nurses. you had fair pay for nurses and we think you should be in the room negotiating, sorting out these problems . and lastly, singer lee problems. and lastly, singer lee ryan has been found guilty of racially assault. the incident happening on a british airways jet last july. ealing magistrates court in west london today heard the former member of the pop group blue also asked a female flight attendant to kiss him . he since apologised for his him. he since apologised for his behaviour. that's it you're up to date on tv online on dab plus radio. with gb news back now to dan wootton tonight . dan wootton tonight. tomorrow as you say. now in our media buzz , just one front page media buzz, just one front page in so far and it's actually the
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metro . oh, god , actually. do you metro. oh, god, actually. do you know what? i'm not talking about partygate stories any more. seriously. i do not give a. so let's move on. my superstore panel back with me now english football legend matt le , former football legend matt le, former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey and the author and broadcaster amina cao. now the prince and princess of wales returned to duty today, duty being the operative word with a royal engagement liverpool university hospital. it was, of course, just one question on the lips of the gathering media. well, have you had chance to meet it for this book at all? we had a chance to make a little focus on your royal highness king charles was also seen for the first time since spears publication was all smiles as he visited community groups in balmoral . but while groups in balmoral. but while the king continues to keep his counsel, according to the sun newspaper , there is serious newspaper, there is serious concern across wider royal family that private details of
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the coronation were exploited by harry at a later date , even harry at a later date, even potentially . and an update to potentially. and an update to the book. so this is what a source told the newspaper. but there have been discussions among family, including prince edward and princess anne. they do not want private conversation at the coronation, making it into the paperback version spare. with so much justified suspicion , harry and his true suspicion, harry and his true motives should king charles advise his son against attending . i bet that i am to stand all of the sensitivities around this. right, because charles is trying to be the bigger man. but i actually understand why princess and prince edward are coming from because we know. i mean , they literally used harry mean, they literally used harry literally used conversations from prince philip's funeral in his book. so he absolutely will use private conversations in the car . oh, before comment on car. oh, before i comment on that i just want to say it's bread and circuses for me . i bread and circuses for me. i think there's way too more important issues in this country
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to be speaking about than devoting so much media time to what's going with this book, quite frankly . so with that out quite frankly. so with that out the way. good get out and. we obviously we left the show tonight on a different story, but with the out the way i think for me he said he wants to actually you know re conciliate with his father and his brother if he really wanted to do that . if he really wanted to do that. does he really think doing that book was the best way to go about it, that that for me is a massive contradiction in the things that he's saying there, and i don't think that does him any favours all. so would you say charles should , recommend he say charles should, recommend he doesn't come. i say for me , if doesn't come. i say for me, if i was in charles's position , i was in charles's position, i would be making that decision on our relationship was at that point. and if that relationship at the moment is not speaking to each other and then all and then you don't invite him where. i
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don't i don't think it's a big deal don't i don't think it's a big deal. where should you think? charles has to keep pushing for reconciliation . the operative reconciliation. the operative word is will family. families? operative and charles is a grandparent. operative and charles is a grandparent . and he has to think grandparent. and he has to think of how is he going to keep some relationship with those grandchildren as? they grow up. and look, it's like a friend and so, look, it's like a friend of family wedding who do who you don't invite them to the don't you invite them to the wedding? say no talking politics now that. and now it's as simple as that. and also, you say to him, here's some rules. if you can. you agree to to them now agree to stick to them now personally, one of rules will personally, one of my rules will be bring grandchildren, be bring the grandchildren, bnng be bring the grandchildren, bring to their bring grandchildren to their family the fact family regardless of the fact we're give them we're having to give them a chance, direct their chance, bring to direct their family can you stick family his rules. can you stick to they agreed. you to them? they agreed. then you invite to cut them. invite them. but to cut them. now the. i'm with matt. everything matt just said everything matt has just said about importance the about the importance of the story book is correct . story and the book is correct. but he to make . charles has but he has to make. charles has been the bigger man up to now. the has been the big man up the king has been the big man up to order to continue to now in. order to continue that he has to involve to call. you're still on harry's side even after this book i was in
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last week. and then i actually got the book and saw the whole quotes that the press used in and it did become clearer why he's written the book. i, i agree with matt and on so many points, especially sean saying about the fact that they're family. but they're not a normal family, are they? and i think this whole thing is really brought into into the spotlight for me that don't work with your family because this i don't have a choice. this is actually exactly they didn't have a choice. and this whole but, you know, obligation to the media has resolved what is absolute mess that we're seeing now on all sides . is it true that you all sides. is it true that you believe that if that it's actually the other way round, you think that conversations would be leaked by, the royal family? i mean to the red tops.
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if were to it's we've just seen a source another source there in the sun harry they come from within the institution. i've got no reason not to believe , harry. no reason not to believe, harry. i can give you a whole . i when i can give you a whole. i when i saw him interview this week , i saw him interview this week, i felt that he's a man that's got to a point where he's sick of seeing stories himself and he wants to work. he wants to run to the ship. and he . so there's to the ship. and he. so there's a solution to that is i'm going to reveal every piece of private information about my brother, including his private parts, every private about my father , every private about my father, including what he told me minutes after burying his own father. that was it that was telling in the in stephen colbert interview where he harry pointed at book and said, this is history and that sounds grand and mad, but is it's royal
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history. so i that's why he wants to do every single detail. to be very clear he wants it to be correct that history because there's it's listed with an accuracy. so the historians are going to have to go through and work out what's fact and what's fiction. i can tell you there's loads of lies in that book. final word. look, the bottom line is he had the right to express his side of the story. unfortunately, it by unfortunately, he's done it by destroy relationship destroy ing the relationship we have family. if have with his family. if he's really bigger he will really the bigger man, he will make look. i'm was repairing make us look. i'm was repairing the on in the the silence who was on in the last hour and who said actually there's no excuse for terror. you find me under the bus like that? under the that? they thrown him under the bus. point, it, bus. that's the point, isn't it, robert? they him before he robert? they trust him before he trusts them. i think sometimes in situations, everyone in these situations, everyone tries you know, tries to paint is, you know, whose side are you who's the whose side are you on? who's the good the bad guy? good guy, who's the bad guy? sometimes know, sometimes sometimes you know, sometimes you two good guys, but you have two good guys, but sometimes also to back sometimes you also have to back off. and i think you have off. yes. and i think you have to be very careful about jumping on a side all time. on a side all the time. initially thought that a quick disagree disagree and
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disagree agree to disagree and move on as of now now look in yet another example of woke is being inherently ideology being an inherently ideology just one year after making their top gong for music artist gender neutral , inherently woke bristle neutral, inherently woke bristle awards has drawn up an all male shortlist for the ceremony month in february 2023. awards for one direction star harry styles singer george ezra rappers stormzy and central see. no, me nehhen stormzy and central see. no, me neither. and dj fred again. no meaning there either have been nominated for artist of the year despite the fact this is probably the first you've heard of some of them . after of some of them. after hand—wringing over what to do with non—binary artists like . with non—binary artists like. sam smith the brits axed their male and female categories , male and female categories, though that's been going since the very start of the awards , the very start of the awards, and they did it very cleverly last year when international superstar dow was shoo in to win, although even she appeared uncomfortable the change, uncomfortable with the change,
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declaring love being a woman declaring i love being a woman as her at the time i as she her prize at the time i was branded hysterical for warning the brits erasure of gender pander to a rabid minority would do instant damage to our amazing female performers. and i'm sad to have been proven right. i mean, amy, do you call this progress. i think in these categories you had best produce the best. i can't think of music terms , but can't think of music terms, but in terms of film best best cinematography , best costume, cinematography, best costume, they would all be mixed. two categories. so i don't know why they main ones need to be done by sex if none of the rest are. i can tell you why. because list this list you that men in the in record industry have a very different path to female artists. what's very important about the brits is often someone's big launching pad and women have to fight so hard in industry to deny them this launching pad is actually quite damaging and what they should have done, we've artists who are well known doe binary would average out that they should
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have asked them. okay well where do you want to go? it is about that they just for some sense about is man is not about about who is man is not about just reflecting the other, but ask of us, please get me started on subject. gracious . on subject. goodness gracious. so only 33% right of the nominees this are female . and nominees this are female. and the problem is these woke idiots can't introduce quotas because apparently there's no such thing as being a woman or a man. so what they're going to do when it comes to say that women you hate the job odds are the best person for the based on the best job to be doing but you things like categorising everything every single little thing just have one water go it was the best this year so hey you got me. yeah, but the is right the grammys had always done that but there traditions and there has always been a tradition at the british was just like there has at the oscars for decades and decades and decades for their to be a best actress award and a best actor award. if you start
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taking that away, what are going to see because mark my words, it's happened it's just happen now is you're not going to see visibility for female arts. it's a no. i think that's a terrible thing. he said never take on female artists. everybody that if you're if you're female recording artist your route to success is much more arduous , success is much more arduous, much more risky. and you need those forms and the thing is that they had always had an artist of the year i would be fine with that but you know the only reason they are traditionalist. well, the only reason they rid of the reason they got rid of the british category. right british female category. right is sam smith i really is because sam smith i really like he a man. yeah, we know like but he a man. yeah, we know a man because sam's said actually i want to be non—binary. so that was the only reason they did that. and to me . so do you think we should have a separate, very small minority would just say it, sam smith's choose, if it? should they should they have another category of female. he can can enter a female. i'm fine. enter as a female. i'm fine. i don't. but don't. but would you would you prefer that of a male
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or a female and a non—binary category would that? no, i just think i could just. william smith he's sam smith. every smith say he's sam smith. every can enter female category, can enter the female category, but know. that's but everyone would know. that's ridiculous it's sport ridiculous. but it's not. sport is it? where it's about a question of , physicality. but to question of, physicality. but to me , traditions being stripped to me, traditions being stripped to appease a very rapid base . i appease a very rapid base. i agree with that. oh, good. i've changed now? yes, i do . i do changed now? yes, i do. i do agree with everything changing a british tradition that we could look right back. the brit awards as you know i'm not but you could look right back to the launch of the brit awards in 1981 and say, wow, kate bush won that year . you know what i mean? that year. you know what i mean? it's important to have of it's important to have sort of history. if get of the history. and if we get of the best actress and actor category , is that oscars, which is , is that the oscars, which is going be the next thing going to be the next thing you're actually trashy dick. and then have best then why don't you have best cinematographer best male ? cinematographer and best male? because just not the because it's just not the tradition, because they're technical pursuits. yeah, their technical pursuits. yeah, their technical pursuits. yeah, their
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technical pursuits where gender doesn't happen doesn't have to decide. big effect. let's be clear . most hollywood decide. big effect. let's be clear. most hollywood films are written about a man and a pole around , a man. so if you're a around, a man. so if you're a female artist, you have a very steep hill to climb . no, that steep hill to climb. no, that you have a steep hill to climb the categories and female directors would have but my point is this the woke mob point is this is the woke mob eating themselves because what are going to do what are are they going to do what are they going to do when next year there's female artists in the there's no female artists in the us it's the year category and the after and the year the year after and the year after. that one. they'll use quotas you introduce quotas and can you introduce quotas and can you introduce quotas don't even quotas when you don't even believe that women exist? and that's where we are in 2023, i mean a cultural inviting to do stand by because coming as tory mp to lash at the bbc for giving isas bride shamima begum a platform to rehabilitate her image is our national broadcaster now anti british pop superstar patton will be back to share their thoughts in the second half of the media. positive 30. but first as a bombshell poll shows, his popularity the popularity plummeting. did the duke sussex exploit veterans
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spare shows that prince harry's popularity unsurprisingly plummeted a record low with less than a quarter of brits . a than a quarter of brits. a positive view of the duke . and positive view of the duke. and it's little wonder, is it, considering put the safety of his immediate family members and the wider monarchy at serious threat with this taliban kill count reveal now claims she count reveal she now claims she was to prevent military veterans suicide . so okay look at this . i suicide. so okay look at this. i made a choice to share it. having spent nearly two decades working with veterans all around the world, i think the most important thing is , to be honest important thing is, to be honest and be able to give to space others, to be able to share their experiences without any shame. and my whole goal and my attempts with sharing that detail is to reduce the number of suicides . however the former of suicides. however the former commander of british forces in afghanistan. very good man. colonel which camp has disputes into harry's justification telling the daily telegraph. i think it is extremely cynical to exploit veteran suicide odds to excuse the comments they have
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received such a backlash . this received such a backlash. this looks like a desperate at damage limitation . well, our royal limitation. well, our royal masterminds, lady colin campbell , phil dampier join , me now , phil dampierjoin, me now ladies see i think this outrageous. back . on the behalf outrageous. back. on the behalf of mr. windsor. am i wrong now? i dare . you couldn't be more i dare. you couldn't be more right. it's not only outrageous. back peddling . it is, quite back peddling. it is, quite frankly , nerve of the order. frankly, nerve of the order. it's cynical. it's abuse of people who wish , you know, who people who wish, you know, who are suicidal . i mean, people who wish, you know, who are suicidal. i mean, i'm actually i've recently become an ambassador for sars, which is one of the suicide of and an act, you know, i mean , it's act, you know, i mean, it's suicide is a very serious subject. and harry, to use it so cynically, especially meghan has
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used it so they have absolute no shame about using cruel, really dreadful things as a fig leaf to preserve their modesty . it's preserve their modesty. it's disgraceful . yeah. because phil, disgraceful. yeah. because phil, he didn't mention this speech to prevent veterans suicides in the book. it seems like something that's being cooked up . yeah. that's being cooked up. yeah. why didn't he mentioned in the book that, as you say, it's absolutely no mention of it whatsoever. it's a massive, massive reverse, isn't it, amongst many others . and he's, amongst many others. and he's, as lady c says , he's just as lady c says, he's just covering his tracks. and i think it one of the saddest it really is one of the saddest things saga that things of this whole saga that he's out with the armed he's fallen out with the armed forces because invictus games, i think we can all is the one thing that done thing that he has done a fantastic job on. he's a he's a real. i agree with that reading entire book. it really felt like there's thing harry has there's only one thing harry has actually any work actually ever put any grunt work into. and his entire life, everything else was just sort of
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done apart from the done for him. apart from the invictus games i'll give invictus games. i'll give you that. look, despite the that. now, look, despite the duke sussex claiming he's duke of sussex claiming he's telling early . we telling the truth early. we broke down the full catalogue of mr. in spare, but in a series of pointed social media posts , the pointed social media posts, the much needed brains behind operation the ghost—writer j.r. moehringer has finally addressed the discrepancy , so he tweeted the discrepancy, so he tweeted the discrepancy, so he tweeted the line memory and fact is blurry . however, phil, i think blurry. however, phil, i think the line between , the truth and the line between, the truth and some of the lies that the book's been spout is actually very clear. right are very interesting piece in the times davis actually about things in his late eighties now a very well known writer who's done a lot of ghostwriting and he says that harry should have had an older was a friend he calls it to advising this book and i to advising on this book and i think the with j.r. moehringer isn't that right j.r. something that i think trouble with that i think the trouble with him that he's someone who him is that he's someone who puts boosters people's puts rocket boosters on people's opinions. with andre opinions. did that with andre agassi. his book. done
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agassi. his book. and he's done this with he's not the this with harry. he's not the sort guy writing back. so sort of guy to writing back. so he's made it worse. he's probably made it worse. but at the end of the day, we can't blame him. harry's signed it off, yeah, there's a lot of off, but yeah, there's a lot of errors when put it into errors in when you put it into into all the other for into all the other errors, for example, saying they example, saying that they married of days before married a couple of days before the wedding, start to the actual wedding, you start to sort know, question sort of, you know, question the whole question whole whole i do question the whole narrative now because. it's just lie after lie after line of what they the oprah interview or they do. the oprah interview or now harry's autobiography . when now harry's autobiography. when you see when they're not lying and when he's lying, can he not only i sometimes he lied to deliver it and sometimes he lies inadvertently . he has a serious inadvertently. he has a serious connect problem. connect him to reality. but this is very typical of paranoia. i've been saying for some time harry has been diagnosed to me by professionals who have observed his behaviour as being genuinely powerful . and, you know , he, he,
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powerful. and, you know, he, he, he perceives reality in a distorted way . he perceives reality in a distorted way. he has a disconnection from . i mean, you disconnection from. i mean, you know he he. it's inexcusable that. know he he. it's inexcusable that . he know he he. it's inexcusable that. he didn't remember when his was when his great died because . he was with his father because. he was with his father in klosters on a skiing holiday . and charles was disconsolate that he going to be able to get back in time for his grandmother's death. and harry doesn't remember that . but he doesn't remember that. but he remembers the sun shining in from heat, from the windows . epe from heat, from the windows. epe which was on holiday. from heat, from the windows. epe which was on holiday . and, you which was on holiday. and, you know, this shows serious mental illness . oh, no, we've lost lady illness. oh, no, we've lost lady c. hopefully we'll get her back . but let's try. and while try and do that, i actually want to play and do that, i actually want to play you this . this is crazy. play you this. this is crazy. this is truly crazy. harry speaksin
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this is truly crazy. harry speaks in extreme detail about his frost lipped, quote, toddler . not my words. harry's words. after travelling to the north, but he makes it even worse with a detail that would even make freud wince . i've been trying freud wince. i've been trying some home remedies, including one recommended by a friend . she one recommended by a friend. she urged me to apply elizabeth arden cream. mom used it on her lips. you want me to put that on my toddler. it works, harry. trust me . i found a tube. and trust me. i found a tube. and the minute i opened it. the smell transported me through time. i felt as if my mother was right there in the room. and i took a smidge and applied it down the felt . i'm so sad we down the felt. i'm so sad we don't have lady face to react to that right because what ? what he that right because what? what he is. i mean this is just weird. it is creepy. i mean the juxtaposed of his mother putting this stuff on her lips and then him going on about is i mean it
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is that is really quite weird and yeah i mean i suppose it's california isn't it. letting it all hang out and he's letting his children out. he's letting everything hang out literally metaphorically and he's been encouraged to do it. i don't know whether he's done these in sessions with, ghost writer, sessions with, the ghost writer, or he just dictated or whether he just dictated it into tape whether actually into a tape or whether actually did them. but he's he's did it with them. but he's he's really got to end it. he's got to let it all hang out. and my god, we actually got three god, have we actually got three more books this? please, god, more books of this? please, god, no, more romance filled no, no more a romance filled debut. see the lady, colin campbell. he'll very sadly campbell. he'll be very sadly lost at a key moment, but they will be back with me next week. coming with the culture secretary defending , jeremy secretary defending, jeremy clarkson's right to free speech, a scottish university placing a trigger warning on peter pan . trigger warning on peter pan. and white pop star gwen stefani announcing that she identifies as japanese. it's been another full on in the culture wars. man of the people, charlie lawson reflects on all of that. at 1040. but first, with the bbc releasing a new series starring
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too too. tomorrow's news tonight now in the media buzz. i have more front pages here. guardian says that health secretary steve barclay has conceded he will have to increase his pay off to nhs staff and, a u—turn that may help to end the growing waves of strikes. the daily telegraph leads with reports that gas boilers are to be banned within a decade , potentially landing a decade, potentially landing families a decade, potentially landing familie s £6,000 bill. this is families £6,000 bill. this is part what i regularly as the deranged drive to net zero
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owners taking my gas boiler off me. the sun leads with the princess of wales telling an audience in liverpool that talking therapies don't work for everyone . well, they cheekily everyone. well, they cheekily ponder who she could possibly be referencing. oh that's brilliant. the daily mirror reports that hero firefighters at the grenfell tower blaze have since diagnosed with cancer and some cases are terminal. how terrible . there are also fears terrible. there are also fears that residents and survivors could face health problems. of course , that went on after 911. course, that went on after 911. in the us two more in the media. but now with tonight's superstar panel england football legend and social commentator matt le tissier , the former conservative tissier, the former conservative london mayor candidate shaun bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole . the broadcaster amy nicole. the bbc's bizarre decision to give isa's runaway shamima begum a ten part podcast series, has led to fury mps calling the corporation anti britain tory.
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brandon clarke smith slammed the use of licence fee on a woman who's had her british, was revoked for her terrorist sympathies using waze and his conservative colleague and friend of the show, lee anderson said this is a disgusting waste of money and reminds me that i was right to rip up my licence fee. the bbc is longer on tv. it is empty. anti brissett . in the is empty. anti brissett. in the first episode of the i'm not a monarch podcast series, unrepentant beckham asks why joining the isis death cult caused such a farce before disgusting , calling her struggle disgusting, calling her struggle to find chocolate in syria a tragedy when . they think of tragedy when. they think of isis. they think of me because been put on the media so much but they only did that because chose to go to isis. but what was there to obsess over ? we was there to obsess over? we went to isis. that was it. it was over. it was over and done with. what more is there to say. i i candies. i knew ijust i bought candies. i knew ijust i bought candies. i knew i not find in syria like, i will not find in syria like, you know arrow and chocolate a
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lot . i don't even know . like lot. i don't even know. like dirty bombs , you know. not those dirty bombs, you know. not those big bombs like, you know, the ones with the, like for inside. you can find a lot of things in this country but you can find chocolate and that's tragedy. it's tragedy . does this delude it's tragedy. does this delude a terrorist fantasise and need what the tragedy is? the of women , children and journalists women, children and journalists not to mention the charity workers crisis killed brutally dunng workers crisis killed brutally during their sick mean reign . during their sick mean reign. the british fashion corporation said this is not a platform for shaming and begging to give her unchallenged story. this is a robust public interest investigation, who she really is and what she really did. but i'm sorry, matt . i think this sorry, matt. i think this podcast and i listened to the first episode last night because i wanted make sure in context that it was what i thought it was. and i think proves the bbc
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is anti british actually they are backing this woman. it's bizarre it's insane . yeah. as to bizarre it's insane. yeah. as to good descriptions of it all i don't see really how the bbc can justify what they're doing. i don't get what it is, why they've taken up the role of being her advocate to try and get her back into this country. we all know what she did . how, we all know what she did. how, how do they think that by doing this, this is going to make them look any better? i mean, i really honestly, the for me have absolutely finished i like you up and i've ripped up my tv licence as well. it's just is it's disgusting. they are anti british and i don't think there's anyone that can against that no i mean somebody imagine if this was a murderous sitting in a british prison. if this was a murderous sitting in a british prison . who? the in a british prison. who? the bbc to give a ten part podcast series to. i mean for many she
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will be seen that way because that's how i see it. she supported an organisation that murdered british people . lots of murdered british people. lots of reports suggest she actually sewing su sideways. that's the point here is twofold. i'm confused about what the bbc did actually . i'm one of those who actually. i'm one of those who think, yes, the bbc be tackling issues like this when international democracy we have complicated relationships, there's talk about them. but i ten part series would suggest that giving her a cold i'm not a monster again it would suggest that giving her a platform. now they'll say there is a robust interview, whatever. but i think the behind needs to the producer behind needs to stop have look and see stop and have a look and see what this looks like to other people, because ironically, what the be is pushing the bbc seem to be is pushing everything this established everything this anti established forgetting very big forgetting they are very big part of the establishment . so part of the establishment. so i for me it just feels like a bit of a misjudgement i really think they to look again. i mean they need to look again. i mean they need to look again. i mean the this series is called the cow this series is called i'm not a monster it is clearly trying to humanise vegan and we
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know the left all think she should be back in this country and the bbc's part the left well it deals with the between those who believe should be allowed back in the country and those who think she is a complete murdering monster and it's a thorough investigation really, really thoroughly. and precisely handled. it's platform to handled. and it's platform to the idea that someone should be moving to say she's not a monster is absolutely not that was called i'm not a monster. everything just tells you everything she's asked throughout . everything she's asked throughout. did you feel you did you how much she wanted the british public? did you join a tightrope. she's challenged, challenged, challenged. single thing says is thoroughly thing she says is thoroughly dissected and scrutinised . and dissected and scrutinised. and what this is a series about is this about radicalisation, which we have a big problem with in the uk. so that's why it is within public interest issue worse know what's going to make the issue of radicalisation just something it is that's what this is. know if young people is. i don't know if young people in east london where i live
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think that they can go off join a murderous to speak of an organisation like isis and then be allowed with open arms. that's what got that is not what's important about documentary whatsoever these two things if matt in the jungle us anything if you give people enough of a platform they can charm . secondly do me a favour charm. secondly do me a favour and they're a charm. no this is and they're a charm. no this is a snake. i agree with you . you a snake. i agree with you. you did charm a lot of the charm. and the second piece is let's take imagine she had said something racist. what type would be providing them with this can just be very clear this isn't an audience with shamima beggars this is a structured at how she was radicalised. no viewing him tv and it's not solely about this it's about the circumstances. it's about her friends and family, baloyi lawyers involved in the case calling it i'm not a monster. do you not understand that the clear message to the listener and as i say, i've listened to
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the full first episode is that woman is not a monster. so it is a conclusion that you are ianed a conclusion that you are invited to come to , but is this invited to come to, but is this is also the bbc should it be ianed is also the bbc should it be invited to come to a conclusion? i believe it's an issue they can look at. but by making it ten in the news but making it ten parts. and by the way, i didn't even mind shamima begum being interview as long as she's interviewed , but a ten pot interviewed, but a ten pot podcast series is too much. i'm not a monster. turning her into some sort of leftwing martyr. i think it's sick. that's not what happened , you know. well, well, happened, you know. well, well, you if you wanted to listen to it and i built it into the first areas, which is ten more episodes this about radicalisation and it is islamic extremism within . the uk, they extremism within. the uk, they knew what they were by doing a ten part podcast series called i'm not monster with shamima begum, but provide you know what it stick finally that devastating yougov poll from last night shows that only 60 five's the over 65. sorry now
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prefer even prince andrew to harry and meghan but data suggests brits including jayden's and millennials are still more likely to stick by duke and duchess of delusion . so duke and duchess of delusion. so i sent my senior producer , ben i sent my senior producer, ben leo down to london's wokeist universities to see if students could explain why they've stayed so loyal you guys have seen harry's revelations in recent days due him is sort of revealing the truth of how do we know it's the truth? because we've not heard from the other side. that's true. yeah it's a good point. actually, i'm going back to that. would you spell your family secrets fo r £100 your family secrets for £100 million? i think as long as i shared it with them a day before, what's the most racist thing they've done? i think that shock 16 people. i shot 16 people ready some were. do you like the work harry and meghan do in the world? what are they
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doing again ? to tell me some doing again? to tell me some secrets. some family secrets . i secrets. some family secrets. i think i should. they? why not? i mean, none of us have been circumcised for 12 king charles and kate and william shooting . i and kate and william shooting. i mean, i think this is big news. no, i probably wrong. maybe oh, okay. yeah they like treated differently than they did kate because of race, that's all. they believed her basically . did they believed her basically. did you know that meghan had a bullying into her own treatment of palace staff and. no, that's interesting . i would definitely interesting. i would definitely like to read about that. did you want to know about his his frostbitten penis? it's also kind of weird that everyone's kind of weird that everyone's kind of weird that everyone's kind of obsessed . some random kind of obsessed. some random dude's penis , especially if you dude's penis, especially if you don't know him like . yeah, he's don't know him like. yeah, he's famous, but. but he's one who put it out there. that's fair. fair it's often like the woke youth. they like the idea, don't they have supporting harry and meghan and they know none of the facts about the story. but like, i mean thank you to amy sean
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that letitia who will be back very shortly because coming up it commuters versus the failed man ruining their capital. i crown tonight's greatest person any jackass but first as the culture defends jeremy clarkson's controversial will meghan column have the sussexes failed in their deranged attempts to shut down free speech man of the people charlie lawson explores that plus the strange story the white popstar , who's now identifying as japanese. , who's now identifying as japanese . that's after this japanese. that's after this short break. back.
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his son, in which he declared his son, in which he declared his cellulare hatred meghan his cellulare hatred for meghan and jokingly suggested she should paraded through should be paraded naked through street watch street sparked uproar. watch i think we need to put clarkson's comments in context . they comments in context. they weren't illegal. they were outrageous . and he faced a great outrageous. and he faced a great following that. and of course, we all have a responsibility when we use our to think about the words that we're using. and did jeremy clarkson make a mistake? but it mistake? yes he did. but it certainly shouldn't be outlawed or censored and we shouldn't be gagging commentators or , gagging commentators or, journalists. but what we can do is people can add their opinions against views, can challenge them. they can force apologies , them. they can force apologies, can make them think again. them. they can force apologies, can make them think again . one can make them think again. one man never afraid to mince words dunng man never afraid to mince words during decades of playing jim mcdonald on the cobbles of coronation street as soap star charlie lawson, who joins us now. so charlie is dolan, correct. in suggesting we should have the right within the limits of the law to say whatever we want, even if is offensive . yes, want, even if is offensive. yes, of course. we do that. that's
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why we are great britain. know kind of that's why we're held in high esteem throughout the world although it's getting a bit dodgy has to be said. but no of speech is the is essential and the council is to look we all knew jeremy clarkson as jeremy would know what he's like and he says what he. right but there is no reason to cancel anyone over that or you have the right to tell them whatever you think he is after that. listen, dom, i i'm i'm older than you , but i i'm i'm older than you, but i have had to listen to gerry adams calling my people, in inverted commas. adams calling my people, in inverted commas . we've got to inverted commas. we've got to gnnd inverted commas. we've got to grind the bastards down. whatever he's allowed to say that you know, i don't like them , but i'll defend his right to say it. i always will. and that's great speech once you take that , that we're on the take that, that we're on the slippery slope to agree more. couldn't agree more. now look from scotland to the states . jim
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from scotland to the states. jim woke universities falling over themselves to find a fence and literally anything they can. couldn't believe this one though. abbott university this week whacking a trigger warning on peterjim week whacking a trigger warning on peter jim they week whacking a trigger warning on peterjim they it's on peter jim they it's emotionally challenged and features odd perspectives gender are we really here jim is this really happening charlie you just about got away with that you called me jim times and normally that that i would come down a give me a big kiss because it was included . oh my because it was included. oh my goodness golly sorry going mad know i mean literally i'm normally very on your program but when i heard this from your researcher lucy a few hours ago, again, i thought she was taking the piss. and i had pour myself a large bone . what in the name a large bone. what in the name jesus is offence of the world of the word field. i mean, we going down road, which is completely
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and utterly it's lunacy not only have we got the people in an aberdeen university , peter has aberdeen university, peter has to have an x rated whatever warning students more students going stupid . and then an hour going stupid. and then an hour later just as i'm coming down, laterjust as i'm coming down, we get from southern california that says so are saying that the field the word field which conjures up beauty and wonder where on the planet is racist. why do they say, lord, why do they say it's racist ? i've no they say it's racist? i've no idea what you told me for christ's sake. it's ludicrous claim said. look, i'm smiling the world feels because to me it's race is honestly the other one that i didn't get this week , sir. this was the white ball. i got coins to find is in the lines for slavery white for that she's japanese so is the
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italian—american singer whose famous for her songs like holla back. famous for her songs like holla back . but she told allure back. but she told allure magazine, my god, i'm japanese, that i didn't know it. i am, you know . now, stephanie also know. now, stephanie also described herself as a superfan of japanese culture was been a big of her brand for a while but i'm not sure your father working for yamaha or holidays japan can actually make you japanese , she actually make you japanese, she suggests. charlie well, i also feel probably the japanese watching this program in japanese, in japan will probably quietly smiling, although they are a dignified race. i mean, even though i have to say that my relative against the many years ago i would respect historical culture and are an ancient civilisation and i suspect they're probably just going, oh, shut up, you silly woman. but look, if she wants identify as a rhododendron , identify as a rhododendron, that's entirely i mean, she's not doing anyone any harm. i suppose the trouble comes when
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it becomes sort of distinctly distinctly racial , if you know distinctly racial, if you know what i mean. before i started, i do. and i don't think with race, i think it's just charlie lowe said i'm so sorry. i don't know what's come over me tonight. i'm just such a big fan of street you know i've lost the plot so sorry charlie lawson, you are a brilliant man . time now to brilliant man. time now to reveal today's inspiration in union jack jackass matt le tissier , who's your greatest tissier, who's your greatest person nominee . my greatest person nominee. my greatest britain nominee is bridgen mp for standing for the vaccine injured and nothing that he said was anti semitic and to be accused of racism in that way was nothing short of shown . was nothing short of shown. bailey, your gracious person nominee . my greatest britain nominee. my greatest britain nominee. my greatest britain nominee is . the great british nominee is. the great british commuter who are battling against in this train to get to work, to get to hospital to get to school. many of them are less money than a train drivers are
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continually on strike. i mean it. karl, your greatest fear the nominee and mine is professor kent woods, who pointed out this . the overwhelming evidence that the benefits of the vaccine overwhelmingly outweigh , the overwhelmingly outweigh, the potential harms and the vaccine is far more dangerous than potential vaccine injury would. you know, i'm going to go with the communities up and down the country because i'm one of you. and if they strikes, they are driving mad. they are driving me mad. you need jackass time now . mad. you need jackass time now. who are you going for? matt we'll link to my great britain. i've for simon hart mp, the chief whip of the conservative party who has suspended bridgen . got it. sean bailey , your . got it. sean bailey, your nominee? my union asked sadiq khan for his speech attacking brexit, forgetting that it was democratically arrived that ignonng democratically arrived that ignoring the fact that the countries more from lockdown and
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it has done brexit. i just think it's a real denial of the reality he should be dealing with the traffic and crime and the poor housing in london not concentrate on other people's jobs. i mean , if only you had jobs. i mean, if only you had that job, amy, to call you a union jackass well, it's got to be andrew bridges. i've got a you and matt like you and matt, like class . i know it is you and matt like you and matt, like class. i know it is a bit of a theme with this a pre—arranged. oh my friend obvs. but of course lost the tory whip this week after comparing the vaccine rollout has saved millions of people he didn't compare the state sponsored mark which matt responded this is a bore and he it didn't compare it was the worst since the holocaust so he's actually that the holocaust was pretty bad and the holocaust was pretty bad and the reason that this is in the news today , by the way, just in news today, by the way, just in case you've missed it, is andrew bridgen has now released a video of clarification via the reclaim party . he of clarification via the reclaim party. he makes it
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of clarification via the reclaim party . he makes it absolutely party. he makes it absolutely clear that video that in his view he was not comparing the vaccine rollout to, the holocaust. but look, you two are at odds. you two are at odds on this. so i'm going to say neither of you can win. i look, i've got to go with sean bailey. thatis i've got to go with sean bailey. that is because at the top of the show. if you missed it, checkit the show. if you missed it, check it out on my twitter page. i went for sadiq khan because is dangerous. he is trying undermine brexit. matt tissier sean bailey aiming to thank you so much. fabulous superstore panel so much. fabulous superstore panel. i'm back again monday night at 9 pm. have an amazing weekend. good night.
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good evening. it's 11:00 good evening. it's11:00 here with gb news right across the uk tonight and a moment headliners. first, let's bring you right up to date with the latest headlines. and in first visit to scotland as prime minister rishi sunakis scotland as prime minister rishi sunak is holding talks with first minister nicholas sturgeon the two leaders are expected to touch a range of issues, including the nhs and the cost of living. he's also going to be seeking to discuss ms. sturgeon's push for scottish independence. they're due to make a joint announcement on their plans for government funding tomorrow . news in the funding tomorrow. news in the last hour on boris johnson been revealed has received £1 million in a single donation. that's one
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