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cold n0 cold no spin, no bias , no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wilson and tonight, westminster has gone to war with hollyrood over gender as rishi sunak an unprecedented intervention and blocks nicola sturgeon's controversial and i think gender reform bill just by the scottish first minister's warning earlier today. i think it would an overreach in my view that no grounds to challenge this . it is that no grounds to challenge this. it is within the
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competence of the scottish parliament, it doesn't affect the opposition of the equality act . so is the pm right to spark act. so is the pm right to spark a basic constitutional rule in the name of women's rights.7 our man in spurling, neil oliver, delivers his verdict in the outside at 950. also coming up the toxic tory row andrew bridgen has sparked in the sneering left wing media for an elected mp to be censored. but there's been one thing missing in the rabbit. in response, the covid vaccine victims . he was covid vaccine victims. he was kind , was caring. he was covid vaccine victims. he was kind , was caring . he was funny. kind, was caring. he was funny. that's the most horrific thing you could ever experience . i'll you could ever experience. i'll continue to champion the vaccine engine to ensure they don't become another forgotten statistic in a special digests. next they, my superstar panel, give their view tonight i'm joined by carol owen benjamin butterworth belinda de lucy . butterworth belinda de lucy. after revealing he burst into
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tears when he read prince harry's vicious attack against him in. spare princess diana's . him in. spare princess diana's. paul burrell joins me live to hit back at the duke to lucian who he says has gone off the rails . that who he says has gone off the rails. that unmissable tv exclusive coming up at 1040. of course paul wasn't the only one callous thrown under the bus by harry not the pardon always been a bit checked out. it was an air of being not quite ready for parenthood. the responsibilities , the patients, the time . so now , the patients, the time. so now the daily telegraph columnist celia walden is calling for the sussexes archewell foundation to be closed immediately after. harry's deranged bill made a mockery of the charity's compassion mantra. she's live with me at 1020. plus is amazon right to bow to the woke orthodoxy by cancelling clarkson even after he apologised to harry and while camilla's close friend and journalist petronella
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wyatt takes on the royal author and harry's angela levin. that's in the clash at 920. also on the show is nice 90% of voting teachers opt strike action. all the nation's lashing down students already so damaged by lockdown . that's how we debate lockdown. that's how we debate at ten. and with rishi sunak reportedly planning to unite the right by finally stopping the boats, has the conservative finally woken up to the threat posed .7 nigel farage and the posed? nigel farage and the reform party will. nigel is going to be live to give unmissable take on that at 935. we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspapers at the moment they drop of course in a brand new union jack and greatest will be greatest britain will be named to. this dan wootton tonight. to. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. a very busy news day to kick off the wait. we're going to cover it all. let's get the headlines first with parliament hurst .
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first with parliament hurst. dan, thank you and good evening to you . first minister has to you. first minister has called the uk government's decision to block scottish gender bill a full frontal attack on the scottish parliament request comments follow westminster choosing to trigger a sex 35 order which stops scottish bill from becoming law . the bill was becoming law. the bill was designed to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender. it allows trans people to obtain a gender recognition certificate without a medical diagnosis. and the first time a scottish law has blocked for affecting uk wide law . the metropolitan police law. the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised to victims after a serving police officer has been revealed to be a serial sex offender. in a tweet , rowley said integrity is tweet, rowley said integrity is our foundation. the met become ruthless at rooting out those who corrupted david carrick has
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pleaded guilty to 49 offences relating to 12 women, including 24 counts of rape over a 17 year period. he is due to be sentenced next month. earlier, baroness , who is conducting a baroness, who is conducting a police standards review, urged the home secretary hold a full inquiry well within , the last inquiry well within, the last hour a spokesperson for the sussex office has acknowledged an apology , jeremy clarkson. but an apology, jeremy clarkson. but claims his long standing pattern of writing articles that spread hate rhetoric has yet to be addressed makes it clear mr. clarkson posted a statement on social media earlier today saying he'd emailed the duke and duchess sussex to say his language had been disgraceful and he was profoundly sorry. his comments written a newspaper column that he hated had sparked backlash . more than 25,000 backlash. more than 25,000 complaints being made to the press regulator agencies , staff press regulator agencies, staff could be used to cover classrooms as thousands of teachers in england and wales
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planned to for strike seven days across the next few months. the government issued an updated sheet after nine out of ten members of the national union voted in favour of action during the months of february and march. the union met the 50% legal turnout by law to go on strike. schools are expected to remain open where possible and the most vulnerable pupils will be given priority . the be given priority. the government's offered teachers a 5% pay rise, but the unions demanding offer above the rate of inflation . a nurses will walk of inflation. a nurses will walk out for another two days next month as a dispute with the government over their pay fails to reach a resolution. members from the royal college nursing will strike on the six and 7th of february. nurses at 55. trusts in england are planning two days of action this week, but next month could include union members from 73 trusts. the rcn has been calling for a pay the rcn has been calling for a pay rise at 5% above inflation,
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though it says it would accept a lower offer . that's up to date lower offer. that's up to date tv, online and dab, plus radio. this is gb news time dan wootton tonight . tonight. in the toxic rule that has developed around suspended conservative andrew bridgen and artfully i would say articulated argument around our new vaccines where he made in my opinion a total unnecessary and clumsy reference to the holocaust. one thing has been missing entirely in the rapid response the covid victims . what's been most victims. what's been most shocking about the msm coverage and political commentary of bridgen is the complete omission in fact, denial that people have indeed been injured or killed by covid vaccines . and even though covid vaccines. and even though they may be in the minority,
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it's important their stories airbrushed from this debate . so airbrushed from this debate. so here's how vile hancock decided to use the bridgen issue to further his social media profile . this morning, i saw some absolutely disgusting , anti—vax absolutely disgusting, anti—vax by an mp. i got in contact with the chief whip and sadly to be thrown out of the party. and i got the chance to ask the prime minister about it. prime minister's questions he was really robust in his response , really robust in his response, but does that weasel politician or the sneering journalist i'm going to put journalists like that at the guardian and know the names of . any vaccine the names of. any vaccine injured, let alone give them consideration of thought . i can consideration of thought. i can safely conclude that they don't even though these folk the literal opposite of anti—vaxxers which is how the msm dismisses them . given they had the jab them. given they had the jab when their health profile said , when their health profile said, they arguably didn't need to because they were told it was
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the right thing to do by the government. nudge do save government. nudge do it to save granny. remember say, do it granny. remember they say, do it to stop the spread. they pleaded . do it be a good person. . do it to be a good person. they begged . so when millions they begged. so when millions stepped up in a wartime like effort to get vaccinated are those who have been maimed and killed by the vaccine being ignored like they never existed on this show and on this channel we have been champing in their cause. we have been champing in their cause . last year i had the cause. last year i had the privilege of meeting and families of the vaccine injured dunng families of the vaccine injured during a special episode of the brilliant mark steyn where i said this but the disgraceful thing for me and the thing that i think is unforgivable . they i think is unforgivable. they have been ignored by the political establishment. but most for me by our colleague mark. journalists and broadcasters who have thought this is an inquiry and part of the narrative and simply have ignored the people in this room and still they are ignored. i
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was touched that night to meet anand shalit, the mother and widow of dr. stephen wright, who died last year after taking the astrazeneca jab. this is what anne to say about her late son parent to outlive a child offends against the natural order and i can't say was because he's my son. stephen is an amazing person. he was . he an amazing person. he was. he was caring . he was funny. he was was caring. he was funny. he was a great son. he was great husband. great brother , dad . and husband. great brother, dad. and he was just everything. anyone be . then we have friend the be. then we have friend the show. really good guy. alex mitchell. a fighting fit . scott, mitchell. a fighting fit. scott, whose life was turned upside when a reaction to the vaccine saw his leg amputated . saw his leg amputated. everything you can imagine it could be and more . it's the most
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could be and more. it's the most horrific thing you could ever experience . you one minute you experience. you one minute you don't see that lucky human being . an don't see that lucky human being. an has disappeared . also being has disappeared. also being ignored . family of star bbq ignored. family of star bbq presenter lisa shaw, who killed by the astrazeneca vaccine . by the astrazeneca vaccine. that's according to a coroner . that's according to a coroner. her husband gareth tweeted last week , this is my beautiful wife week, this is my beautiful wife with our incredible son. this is her death certificate . why are her death certificate. why are the government and mainstream media still looking other way? pretending these incidences didn't occur. i'm ready to talk when are. i won't hold my breath . what little . who is no fan of . what little. who is no fan of bridget? finally to the bubble . bridget? finally to the bubble. the establishment press by declaring on the sunday times
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yesterday that it is only right and, just that we keep investigating vaccine in harms wrote. i am not alone in remembering the people who suggested that the covid vaccines might be related to blood clots were silent . their blood clots were silent. their social media posts down until it was rather later confirmed that blood clots had indeed been problem among some age groups and the dispensation of the was altered according lee. but for the rest of the media and the establishment who keep on bndgen establishment who keep on bridgen the straw man and ignonng bridgen the straw man and ignoring the real story. shame on you . the vaccine aren't just on you. the vaccine aren't just statistics . they are husbands statistics. they are husbands and brothers and mothers and wives who have been killed or , wives who have been killed or, injured by a medical intervention that the government and ems seem were responsible for pushing . to respond now my for pushing. to respond now my superstar panel, top daily express columnist carole malone
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, senior reporter at the i newspaper, benjamin butterworth , and the former brexit party mep and political commentator beunda mep and political commentator belinda de . and belinda, i think belinda de. and belinda, i think what is particularly disgrace about the way this bridging scandal has been covered is that it has been to try and shut down all debate, all discussion about the safety of , the covid the safety of, the covid vaccines, and it literally ignore these victims. and by the way, these victims are not conspiracy theorists or anti—vaxxers folk like alex, who has been on this show for many, many months now, has paid by the government because it has been officially confirmed he lost his leg because of the jab . well, leg because of the jab. well, the hysterical reaction to andrew's tweet think smacks of desperation panic. matt hancock declaring it was an anti—semitic tweet , tweet. it wasn't at all. tweet, tweet. it wasn't at all. it didn't even compare it to the holocaust. he just said, you know, one of the worst things that's happened since, the holocaust and i don't like it being, to just let you
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being, used to just let you down. nothing in down. but there was nothing in it was offensive towards it that was offensive towards jews the facts that jews and the facts that weaponising antisemitism to try and people talking about and silence people talking about the covid vaccine it stinks because you are so sure of because if you are so sure of your argument if it's bullet proof, why are you so scared and fright and of opposing views? why you want to cancel and silence people, who have different want to different ideas, who want to investigate the related illnesses , diseases? what's so illnesses, diseases? what's so wrong with investing it? saving lives is your priority then you should be investigating effect the vaccines have on heart to the vaccines have on heart to the nth degree be reporting it in the news not. doing it is going to fuel conspiracy theories fuel cover theories. so why are they to give a platform to these victims? it's it will benefit all of us in the long run. and carol, these victims are not anti—vaxxers . they had are not anti—vaxxers. they had the vaccine . no. get all of the the vaccine. no. get all of the pieces that i'm reading. and it's infuriated me, carol, as you can tell. but in one of the pieces that i am reading, they
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are dismissed as anti—vaxxers when they approve a plea, not. okay, let's completely agree with let's tackle with that. let's let's tackle the first. his the britain thing first. his crime was not about it wasn't about talking about the vaccine that he compared. he actually said the vaccine was the biggest crime against humanity since the holocaust. you do not invoke the holocaust. you do not invoke the holocaust . do it when you're holocaust. do it when you're making statements like this. the holocaust killed 6 million people and tried to erase an entire religion and race. that's not what this is about. that said, you know, i little's comments and completely agree with him the thing about what he said that it made him sound like a nut case. it made him sound like people who say that bill gates was behind the vaccine and put microchips in your body when that's true, there's to that's not true, there's got to be in between that be something in between that where don't frighten the where you don't frighten the bejesus out people, but you bejesus out of people, but you won't the door open for won't keep the door open for discussion. think little's discussion. and i think little's point column was was point in his column was was perfectly good, don't shut not us down like britain, but don't make them go underground. because theories go because when theories go underground, they become more
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potent and people start to believe the crazy people that which not what want we which is not what want what we want is open discussion about the vaccine harms. no, but it's not i don't think they're trying to shut him down. hancock says he did no place even in paul hammond to discuss opposite to the covid vaccine. but it has because he says the covid vaccine is this national effort and we should just be proud of. but actually, no, we need to also look at what damage it caused. remember, this was an drug . you've remember, drug. you've got to remember, you people have forgotten you know, people have forgotten because two because it's kind of two and a half years ago when covid was killing of people in killing thousands of people in this country every day and there was vaccine. the vaccine came was no vaccine. the vaccine came . people getting . it didn't stop people getting covid, but what . it didn't stop people getting covid, but what it did . it didn't stop people getting covid, but what it did do was reduce some of symptoms that reduce some of the symptoms that killed them can't forget killed them. we can't forget that. that's not to say that in a new vaccine that there haven't been harms. and we're about them slowly now, as said, he slowly now, as little said, he talked about the blood clots. we're hearing evidence now we're also hearing evidence now about about heart conditions, crisis, as all of the young people, young people who, by the
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way, virtually no chance . way, had virtually no chance. you were healthy. i get no joy from that. i know in my own life folk who have and talking about young people here, young in their twenties who have life changing places and are not getting the help they need because, they know. but, you know , the people i still don't know, the people i still don't agree with all the wray but anti—vaxxers who think all vaccines are terrible. i don't want to listen to those people. but, you we to learn but, you know, we have to learn from evidence. and what we're seeing evidence of seeing now is, the evidence of why in the msm, why because you're in the msm, why because you're in the msm, why are so determined , why are you so determined, ignore the vaccine in aged? well, it's not about ignoring the individual it's about having a sense of proportion . you have a sense of proportion. you have you interviewed them? have you reported on have you reported on them? have you spoken do know spoken about them? do you know names? write about names? well, i don't write about health as a speciality, but tell you what, what is dangerous is to take this out of all to try and take this out of all proportion, because the people who spin who are trying to spin these claims like preaching, who are buying into conspiracy theories alongside people who are injured, doing what's the
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consumer, want you to know the truth, want you to be scared. what's the theory is this claim that see it whenever someone dies in the eye. now you look at the comments on their social media posts and it'll be full of conspiracy theories oh, conspiracy theories saying, oh, that because the that must be because of the vaccine nonsense, the vaccine when it's nonsense, the facts should wait. the facts and we should wait. the coroner's shouldn't at coroner's, shouldn't we? but at least there's no least sure. example there's no conspiracy around that conspiracy theory around. that was who determined was a coroner who is determined that? she as a result of that? she died as a result of the jab. this that's not myocarditis, which the health condition that is most commonly being questioned . the number of being questioned. the number of people that got that after getting the vaccine was 33 in a million. that is 0.007. that is lower number than the number that got it from covid itself. well, i don't know so you pass. i don't think that was that was the british heart foundation . the british heart foundation. and that was based on 43 million jabs last august 2022. that was done that was published. melinda i think the shame of this all is that the vaccine was so honest on the vast majority . people
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on the vast majority. people celebrate the vaccine the biggest loser was we all sit the never needed the vaccine celebrated it protected my parents to protect the elderly the vulnerable who die. i was so excited about the vaccine out. but people do feel were bullied into taking the vaccine in young people like myself who we already know the press was even archbishop of canterbury said it is immoral and it was all based on a lie. it was based on lie because you kept saying it was going to stop spread. do you concede thou, benjamin, the vaccine stop the spread. vaccine never stop the spread. so actually only to so actually you only need to take vaccine. this is what take the vaccine. this is what folks me at the folks like me saying at the time. you need to take the time. you only need to take the vaccine if. people know that because you lied to. why because you were lied to. why you angry you were lied you so angry that you were lied to? lied to me because you to? you lied to me because you would me. who would have would lie to me. who would have died, who got when that died, who got covid when that when virus was written. you when the virus was written. you must accept a lie that must accept it was a lie that they said it would stop the and they said it would stop the and they it wouldn't stop. so they knew it wouldn't stop. so we like on a grand scale we were like on a grand scale when have a new vaccine lies all
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the lies, mistakes so made was the lies, mistakes so made was the thing while it develops and that's the you know, we learned this was a lie. they knew we learned from you appearance and evidence no doubt the truth is, if care people getting if you care about people getting seriously injured, about having long health damage dying, long term health damage dying, then should be of the then you should be of the vaccine because far people would have been in that situation without the vaccine than because of it. but do you think it was right? do people it wrong right? why do people it wrong for to round for andrew bridgen to go round trying monger, trying to trying to fear monger, trying to scare people that are vulnerable? he was to point vulnerable? he was to the point because of people who are because a lot of people who are vulnerable what he vulnerable now will have what he said will not get the full said and will not get the full that they need. but that's not true because all vaccines carry risk. for young people risk. and so for young people who have it, not you young who have had it, not you young people well, not even not even very young people, someone like me, of i've had me, 39 years old, of i've had younger twice . it's absolutely . younger twice. it's absolutely. anyway, look, we will continue the debate on this show until that, of course, belinda to lucy benjamin, caroline and superstar
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panel live with me all night. but still to come, as details of the government's to halt illegal immigration come to. will stopping be enough to stopping the boats be enough to save at ballot ? save the tories at the ballot? what with nigel . what the farage with nigel. coming up at 935 but up next in the clash journalist royal insider and camilla's friend petronella wyatt goes to head with royal author . harry with the royal author. harry spoke for angela levin on whether is right whether amazon is right to cancel jeremy clarkson for his comments on meghan markle, even though he's already apologised to. couple who aren't happy. to. the couple who aren't happy. surprise want shut surprise because they want shut down journalism . what do you down journalism. what do you think about this? email me down at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. i'll poll running there to the results and the clash straight the .
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break time now for the clash . and time now for the clash. and jeremy clarkson has given a lengthy apology for his notorious newspaper column about meghan markle , revealing he even meghan markle, revealing he even reached out the sussexes on christmas morning to make amends in a post on social media earlier, clarkson explained, i said i was baffled by what they had been saying on tv, but the language used my column was language used in my column was disgraceful and that i was profoundly sorry. also profoundly sorry. he also confirmed suspicions his calls for to be with for meghan to be pelted with exclaim on streets were in exclaim on the streets were in fact a reference scene in fact a reference to. a scene in game thrones , which had game of thrones, which had failed to mention in the columns final none that was enough final edit. none that was enough for sussexes though who for the sussexes though who tonight another tonight issued yet another deranged statement accusing
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clarkson of writing articles that, quote, spread rhetoric and misogyny even before they pirated and streaming giant amazon had bought the act . and amazon had bought the act. and according to variety magazine, they will stop commissioning clarkson's hit tv, the grind to end clarkson's farm. so what do you think is , amazon right to you think is, amazon right to cancel clarke's son even after he apologised to harry and meghan at gbnews.uk is the email tweet at gb news. the poll results coming shortly but waved off for this debate tonight is . off for this debate tonight is. the royal biographer, she has written biography she's recently on prince harry and camilla and the journalist plus a friend of , the queen consort, petronella wyatt . so angela levin to me wyatt. so angela levin to me this is outrageous because got harry and meghan who are now trying to shut individual journalists if they don't like what they say and amazon is marching to the beat their drum. yeah that's what i really hate . yeah that's what i really hate. i think if somebody apologises
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it takes it takes some effort to apologise , guys, and then you apologise, guys, and then you just are graced and you say, okay , i was really scared. i was okay, i was really scared. i was really shocked because i've never said game of thrones. i thought one earth is that man saying about excrement, good god . but then it became clear, they say, oh, who? okay. but i think when you get big companies wiping people , taking away all wiping people, taking away all their livelihood i think that it's up to they're despicable and we can't have that we can't have somebody who's so grand that companies will listen and do that. and if you think about it harry has so horrible about his family and he's been extremely spiteful and lots of appalling language . what happens appalling language. what happens to him? nothing so i think that they can't actually just be gracious and say, okay, well , gracious and say, okay, well, you know, we were really shocked. it was shocking. appreciate your apology . and appreciate your apology. and then we will carry on with their . but they won't. they hang on
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and they will attack the newspaper , the sunday times, the newspaper, the sunday times, the sun, and they will just carry on and carry on until they destroy . that's a middle name, isn't it now destroy . petronella wyatt. now destroy. petronella wyatt. i know . not exactly a fan of harry know. not exactly a fan of harry and meghan because of course you're a big of the queen consort , but you feel that consort, but you feel that jeremy clarkson's comments beyond the pale and amazon are right to do this. beyond the pale and amazon are right to do this . i was first right to do this. i was first with jeremy clarkson because it was so stuart fit because what he wrote actually it appear as if harry and temporarily had a point and that was what really me and i think i think he should have been punished for that alone . i also think that the alone. i also think that the analogy a little bit twisted and
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sick and a little bit beyond, as i said beyond the pale. and he he should have just stuck with saying he hated meghan but i have no i wouldn't make him a liar . i have no i wouldn't make him a liar. i don't feel that for clarkson there's livelihood i don't think the sun is going to drop him amazon a commercial company they can do what they want i get angela's point entirely though i think this statement on behalf of harry and meghan is very very sinister because was in my view this was an isolated incident. it was unfortunate remark by a man who'd probably drunk little too much before christmas and nobody was paying much when thought he was paying much when thought he was making a clever joke that everyone was going to pick up. but as angela said, i'd never watched game of thrones. i know. noidea. watched game of thrones. i know. no idea . see the joke. but no idea. see the joke. but i think if you watched game of thrones, you understood it it
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was bad, needed to be told bad spots . there was a real spots. there was a real historical incident of this. this used to happen to women in in the middle ages example at the force mistress elizabeth show when he . on his rather show when he. on his rather puritanical became to will protect as she was made to parade naked the streets of london and the crowds threw stuff at her, which is probably what game of thrones it on and the thing angela right we can all say that comment was vile right it was wrong but hello that's free speech and that's clarkson said today i think he's written something like 5000 newspaper columns. he made a and i think what shows that the sussexes have none of this that they contain they go on about is they contain they go on about is they have not prepared to accept his very heartfelt apology issued both privately and publicly . they want to destroy
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publicly. they want to destroy the man they want to take away life . they want to take away his life. they want to take away his right to work. i think that's right. i think they want to control i mean, we heard that from harry, which gave us lots clues about what he wants to do . he wants to fix the royal family he wants to curtail any connection between the role of family. everybody also wants to shut all three of our spoke . shut all three of our spoke. that's because you might not back in this case picture. yes but next time it will be you. well isn't it? why you? why the was so sinister? because it claimed that every single column clarkson had written and by implication many vast print journalists, all of us are peddled hatred, conspiracy . i peddled hatred, conspiracy. i thought, well, god, what ? thought, well, god, what? furious if i panic about exactly it. but they were so . anyone who it. but they were so. anyone who works for the press and listen to that for certain newspapers who they know are going to be lovely about. yeah, well, of course the criticism cope and
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well allowed to criticise and if well allowed to criticise and if we do criticise it's not that they just don't like us they just throw so many nasty comments on us because they have they came to say, oh, i was fine, but we know what , then fine, but we know what, then they've got that weird little bloke. well okay, bryony gordon said that that other odd woman, bryony goldstein, whose little propagandist for the like speak to the and they these hallucinogenic therapy drugs and took a lot of nonsense like lee doesis took a lot of nonsense like lee does is some wit although although we know that ms. gordon park i wasn't suggesting it i guess to be very well. that's just although if you'd read her interview, you might . which is interview, you might. which is it , by the way, that she would it, by the way, that she would sit . no, it it, by the way, that she would sit. no, it must we must not allow to control us. it's extraordinary that we have to be strong about because we can have an opinion. meghan is not harry now is not. but that's why it's
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despicable to disgusting what amazon has done to jeremy clarkson. absolute say that you disagree with his column distance yourself from if you want but to his tv show that is loved and adored by millions people across the world who suffer from it so. they're going to suffer from it because apparently people are concerned. well, you know, the phrase don't go broke . and i think amazon go broke. and i think amazon will start to feel that yeah they're taking so many people are not going to in debate. thank you for having it that was the royal biographer angela levin and the journalist petronella wyatt . who you petronella wyatt. who do you agree is amazon right to agree with? is amazon right to cancel after he cancel clarkson even after he apologised to harry and meghan ? apologised to harry and meghan? jamie says no , they jamie on twitter says no, they are not. i am sick of these huge companies pandering the woke brigade. this is futile unnecessary pr move in a mistake on amazon's part from david on twitter. yes that's exactly free speech and the free market works and from which a lesson should be here. never bow to mob. your apologies will never be enough
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only your livelihood will suffice . frankly, since cowards suffice. frankly, since cowards warrants this outcome. so that's an interesting take, a different take as well, saying clarkson should have stood firm and never apologised . roberts was also apologised. roberts was also down. just 9% of you agree that amazon is right to cancel jeremy clarkson for his controversial meghan column. 91% of you anti amazon this good on you. coming up is rishi sunak right to spark a busy constitutional row by blocking nicola sturgeon's reform bill. our man in steady, neil oliver gives his take 950. but first, as the government draws up a major plan to tackle the migrant crisis, all the tories finally waking up to the electoral threat posed by the reform party . brexit hero and reform party. brexit hero and voice the people. nigel farage. he's going to join me live on this straight after the .
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break time now for what the farage and with a record breaking 45,000 migrants illegally crossing the engush migrants illegally crossing the english channel last year, many of whom have been housed in luxury hotels on the taxpayer's dimes . luxury hotels on the taxpayer's dimes. britain's borders are at breaking point. in a bid to fulfil rishi sunak's pledge of stopping boats, the government is expected soon introduce a raft of legislation to, among other things, tighten modern slavery laws and weed illegitimate out of the asylum system . the hope, according to system. the hope, according to government insight , this is the
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government insight, this is the pm will be able to unite his fractured party around this pressing issue with those the right get in rest. according to the spectator about the threat posed by right wing challenges , posed by right wing challenges, reform officer david cameron reform uk officer david cameron infamously dismissed the political foul power of nigel farage as ukip and they have reason to worry reform polling at almost the conservative vote share as of last month . so will share as of last month. so will the tories be able to mobilise in time to see off their rivals at the ballot box? brexit boka gb news stall. but for the purposes of this discussion, also the founder of reform uk nigel farage joins. also the founder of reform uk nigel farage joins . me now. so nigel farage joins. me now. so nigel farage joins. me now. so nigel taken a long time but it feels like rishi sunak finally waking up to the threat to reform uk poses . the tories yes reform uk poses. the tories yes ever so slowly they realise there is a massive and you're right of course quote david cameron. david cameron thought nothing to the right of the
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could ever threaten them as he dragged the ever more leftwards. so yes they understand there's a massive problem here . the massive problem here. the question is, what are they actually going to do? they're talking new legislation that will say that no one that comes via this route can claim . people via this route can claim. people will be deported . well, i would will be deported. well, i would answer that. firstly by saying we've heard all that before from priti patel, from suella braverman . but here's the point braverman. but here's the point . nothing they do will work. all the while british judges can rely on the ecj . the european rely on the ecj. the european convention human rights backed up convention human rights backed ”p by convention human rights backed up by that court in strasbourg andifs up by that court in strasbourg and it's rishi singh not really he gave a pledge to take us out of that. i don't think mr. goodie would do in a month of sundays . so once again we get sundays. so once again we get the conservatives promising the earth. but i do able to deliver because they won't take the tough action. so no, i see it
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happening . i think he's not happening. i think he's not going to do that personally as , going to do that personally as, you know, i think that's a huge mistake. the other thing that really interests me about this and actually that maybe and showed actually that maybe haven't quite cottoned on yet to how much of a crisis this issue is they talk about the idea of repeating the famous boris slogan at the next election , get slogan at the next election, get brexit done, but instead say get boats . but the problem is, brexit done, but instead say get boats. but the problem is, nigel the boats have to be done before the boats have to be done before the next election or the tories are finished. they be wiped off the electoral map . we're losing the electoral map. we're losing patience . yes, i mean, get patience. yes, i mean, get brexit done clearly. make sense . whilst it was the tories that have blown, it was a new leader that had come in on the back of what had happened in those european elections. it was logical . it european elections. it was logical. it made sense. you can't say get the boats down. if you're rishi sunak two years in. and i would add to this, and it's worth noting this for all of you the numbers that crossed the mediterranean in 2022 were
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over 300,000. a false 5% increase on the year before . and increase on the year before. and hey, guess what, guys the number one destination is the uk . so if one destination is the uk. so if you thought 45,000 was a lot last year , you ain't seen last year, you ain't seen nothing yet. so how can sunak say to the country , i've been say to the country, i've been your prime minister for two and a half years and i admit i failed, but now i will and it doesn't add up. doesn't work. they if they want to win the next election , they've got to do next election, they've got to do this now . yes, indeed. there no this now. yes, indeed. there no time to wait. now, nigel i was watching your show earlier as the news broke about this extraordinary state released by harry and meghan, effectively calling on jeremy clarkson to lose his journalism career altogether. they have not accepted his apology and your response really interested me, nigel , you response really interested me, nigel, you were hinting, and i'd love for you to elaborate on it, but you were hinting that
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clarkson should never have apologised . yes think to apologised. yes think to apologised. yes think to apologise in the way that he did was wrong. i mean, you can say, look , if what i wrote upset you, look, if what i wrote upset you, i'm sorry , but i wrote it i'm sorry, but i wrote it because i believed at the time or i was making a little half sort of analogy with game of thrones. but to say that from your toenails to the focus on your toenails to the focus on your head, you apologise with your head, you apologise with your whole being. and so and you can't appease bullies and people. these people who talk about and love and all of these things that she puts herself to be the high priestess of actually . she represents a boy, actually. she represents a boy, harry, with her represent in the new left in america . they are new left in america. they are about destroying their opposition. they use the opportunity to accuse him of being a conspiracy theorist , a being a conspiracy theorist, a misogynist, hatemonger. being a conspiracy theorist, a misogynist, hatemonger . and you
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misogynist, hatemonger. and you begin to understand this . what begin to understand this. what cancel culture is all about. it isn't about disagreeing and asking that backtracks an apology. it's about destruction of those with different views. and if king giles thinks for one minute he can buy harry and, stop him writing another book, and one after that about his with when he was married to diana. because that's what this is really all about. i think if he thinks he can appease , prince he thinks he can appease, prince harry surely the way they responded , the jeremy clarkson responded, the jeremy clarkson tells you that can never be done . and any thought of peace talks out of coronation would be, in my opinion , a terrible mistake . my opinion, a terrible mistake. better to act now from a king to strike these people out for what they are otherwise , the more you
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they are otherwise, the more you give and the more they will attack . could not agree more, attack. could not agree more, nigel i mean, that piece at the sunday time at the weekend, i thought it was completely delusional. reconciliation talks with prince william in the next four months after everything i've said and i think it's time for charles and i know he's having a really, really difficult start to , his reign. difficult start to, his reign. he's still grieving his mother course and taking on this huge role . but he has to realise role. but he has to realise nigel, the appeasement strategy of harry and meghan has not worked , but he's crazy because worked, but he's crazy because he's to appease he's been trying to appease these months and these idiots for months and they've still unleashed even though he welcomed them into the bosom of the royal family for the queen's funeral . yeah, with the queen's funeral. yeah, with the queen's funeral. yeah, with the there is no appeasing evil this and it's a very strong word to use but it's evil to see that response, the words they tonight they want clots to be destroyed as they want piers morgan before that to be destroyed. she is overtly political . she
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overtly political. she represents the new in america. look she's to be running the congress or senate within five years. there's no doubt about it in my mind. now, you're right. you're right. and of course, harry, by then , i mean talk harry, by then, i mean talk about a spare. he will be the spare by then , you know, he spare by then, you know, he should have said whenever he'll be the dump to spare by then. i predict nigel farage. but look, fascinating analysis as if. thank you so much nigel returns to gb news 7 pm. tomorrow night . but coming up, the teachers are the latest profession to vote for strike action. are they letting down? students already hurt by the pandemic. our superstore panel thrashed this one in the media as a ten. one out in the media as a ten. and have the one pages for and we'll have the one pages for these then to. but these for you then to. but before that as the government stands up to sturgeon by blocking the gender recognition bill could move bill could the move grave repercussions for the union. historian and our very own star neil oliver gives his thoughts from scotland . he's live with me from scotland. he's live with me straight after the .
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break neil oliver is tonight's outsider and breaking . nicholas outsider and breaking. nicholas sturgeon has accused westminster of launching a full frontal on scotland after the government in an unprecedented move blocked her controversial new law that would allow 15 year olds to start the process changing genden start the process changing gender. so this is scotland's gender. so this is scotland's gender reform bill, which was set to allow youngsters legally transition without a medical diagnosis. but it has been vetoed. scotland secretary alister jack tonight because vetoed. scotland secretary alisterjack tonight because it alister jack tonight because it conflicted with existing british equality law . legislation would equality law. legislation would also allow and rapists to change gender after committing crimes. the slap comes as scheming sturgeon earlier warned against attempts block her government's policy . i mean, yes, i think it policy. i mean, yes, i think it would be an overreach. in my
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view, if there no grounds to challenge this , it is within the challenge this, it is within the competence of the scottish parliament. it doesn't affect the operation of the equality act. it was passed by an overwhelming majority, the scottish parliament, after very lengthy and very intense scrutiny . now if you think this scrutiny. now if you think this balanced coverage in the media in scotland over issue, think again . look at how tv's chief again. look at how tv's chief propagandist and political editor so that's his official title. colin mackay a challenged sunak over scottish independence at the weekend . would you accept at the weekend. would you accept the outcome of facto referendum? no. what i on all of yesterday evening, i've been out all of today and what people are talking to me about is what we can do to actually make lives better. and they were just not going to talk. well, they were talking you're going talking about you're just going to question, to ignore my question, but you're just going to ignore my question. scotland's constitutional future is that what i think what you're doing. no, i think when comes to really it when it comes to really when it comes a general election, comes to a general election, people make up their own people will make up their own
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minds on what want to vote on it. so it's not it's not it. right. so it's not it's not for to talk about that. what for me to talk about that. what i is because what i'm i will do is because what i'm asking you. but sounds like asking you. but it sounds like you're the mind of the you're ignoring the mind of the scottish you're scottish parliament. you're ignonng scottish parliament. you're ignoring potentially ignoring a mandate, potentially a ignoring a westminster. are you ignoring democracy? it's democracy? neil oliver wow. it's fair that sturgeon isn't fair to say that sturgeon isn't exactly any tough exactly getting any tough coverage over this from scottish media. well, no , i mean, it's media. well, no, i mean, it's important. i was watching that clip back again of nicola sturgeon what she really is that it's an outrage that anybody would think to challenge her and you know she thinks that you know she in her opinion anyone that gets in her and says, no is just outrageous. and it's untenable for her. it's unimaginable for her that she would be challenged in her position as minister. anything she says is supposed to go. there's constant harping on that. she goes on about representing the will of the scottish people . you live in scottish people. you live in scotland. if you talk scottish people, as i do every the vast majority seen figures of 80% of
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scottish people are appalled by the gender reform bill. the absolute they do not want it. they are appalled by it. you know, we've all watched the coverage of it going of its passage through the parliament there were last minute amendments tabled that would have at least prevented convicted sex offenders from, you know . convicted sex offenders from, you know. using this to convicted sex offenders from, you know . using this to identify you know. using this to identify as women so that they can get into and serve their time in women's jails. nicholas sturgeon stumped even on as a last minute amendment . stumped even on as a last minute amendment. this stumped even on as a last minute amendment . this is stumped even on as a last minute amendment. this is just yet another example of nicholas sturgeon believing she has the absolute unquestioned right to run down the throats of scottish people. whatever is that she wants to do . but now , neil, she wants to do. but now, neil, she will use this by westminster and sue knight's government, which i celebrate by the way i think it shows that maybe sunak is finally growing a bit of a backbone. but she's going to use this now, isn't she , to try and this now, isn't she, to try and say that it's proof that scottish independence is
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necessary ? oh, i dare see. you necessary? oh, i dare see. you know, she will repurpose anything and everything and make it into a weapon that she can use to insist that, you know , use to insist that, you know, will of the scottish people has been thwarted . you know, the been thwarted. you know, the will of the scottish people demonstrated all the way back in 2014 you know, when the 2014 when you know, when the vote 55, 45 in favour of vote was 55, 45 in favour of scotland in the union and you know , plainly ignored the will know, plainly ignored the will of the scottish people, then she doesn't, she's not interested in the will of the scottish people. she has to continue. she threw red meat to her her supporters who are in the minority in scotland has never been a majority in scotland in of the policies that nicholas sturgeon has that's been demonstrated again and again and again and yes of course she'll weaponise it to once again you know quickly seem that the scotland is the victim here and scots the majority of scots don't feel like victims in this situation nor in any other. but, you know, the point is this is what this
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indicates done is bigger than nicholas sturgeon than the scottish parliament. this is yet another example of . politicians another example of. politicians who are drunk on the power that they obtained during the last couple of years , determined that couple of years, determined that they can change our lives in every way in, any way change our lives fundamentally forever . you lives fundamentally forever. you know, here's nicholas sturgeon and her determination . introduce and her determination. introduce this gender reform bill. but look at the wider picture of the westminster government as being healthy towards, you know, net zero, 15 minute cities. you know giving up on fossil fuel cars. having to buy electric vehicles is no that's going work. this is just a yet another example of politicians who are out of control and ignoring public . control and ignoring public. absolutely. now, that's the macro level , right. if we absolutely. now, that's the macro level, right. if we just look at this on the micro level , are sturgeon is the one who is politicise housing the plight of
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trans people. it was fascinating see debbie hated a prominent trans woman interviewed by laurence fox just just before my show started and she said before sturgeon started this type of thing we were just able to get along with our lives and actually it's the hard left who want to politicise trans people. i just think it is a disgrace. yeah, you and i have shared back and forth the idea that, you know, it's never about what they see. it's about, you know , see. it's about, you know, having made remarks that, you know, that she was, you know, you know , they were going about you know, they were going about their lives quietly, trans were going about their lives quite quietly now they've been kind of activists. the activists don't really care about trans people . really care about trans people. it's just another opportunity to weaponize another group of people to further a broad agenda, which is to change everybody's life in this country , you know, and the and it's a away our tradition activists will the activists will move on
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leaving the i'm sure the vast of the trans at that community in britain you know floundering in the in the boiling pot that's been created by all of the strife need never have happened and yet nicholas sturgeon as she always does , has just latched always does, has just latched onto another opportunity , you onto another opportunity, you know, to battle westminster , go know, to battle westminster, go after conservatives , go after after conservatives, go after the british union. that is all that she's ever been. neil oliver, you are absolutely fascinating as ever putting the spiderweb in some context of exac clearly why sturgeon is pushing through such a deranged against the wishes by the way of population? neil oliver absolutely fascinating and of course neil back 6 pm. saturday night here on gb news but coming up haven't showing a complete lack of compassion in. his recently published memoirs should prince shut down foundation archewell with immediate effect. well, this the call from top daily telegraph columnist celia walden. and she's going to join to explain
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why at 1020. but first, with militant now gaining a strangle in our schools are striking teachers letting innocent down by our panel gives us their thoughts straight after the break. and we'll take a glance at the first of tomorrow's newspapers to. we're back .
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in it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton and tonight in an intervention prime minister rishi sunak has blocked nicholas controversial gender bill allowing scots as young as 16 to legally change their sex ignonng 16 to legally change their sex ignoring her think it would be an overreach in my that our new grounds to challenge this legislation within the competence of scottish parliament. it doesn't affect the operation of the equality act with westminster and
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hollyrood now at war over gen , hollyrood now at war over gen, has the pm made the right move ? has the pm made the right move? debate that at 1030 with my superstar panel carole malone , superstar panel carole malone, benjamin butterworth and de lucy. as clarkson apologises meghan and gets cancelled anyway will paul burrell be demanding an apology from duke of sussex over the slurs in his memoir diana's , former butler speaks diana's, former butler speaks out after being reduced to tears by the duke of delusion . he by the duke of delusion. he watched grow up. he's with me at 1040 plus in the wake of harry's callous comments about his own family , told the pa hadn't family, told the pa hadn't always been a bit choked up. he'd always given an air of being not quite ready for parenthood. the responsibilities , the patience, the time . so is , the patience, the time. so is he fit to run a charity whose mission is to uplift and unite. well, the best selling and top daily telegraph columnist celia walden calls for the compassion sinless sussexes to close archie. well, immediately she'll
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explain why at 1020 as 90% of voting teachers opt for strike action, all the nation's educators down students already so damaged by lockdown. that's how big debate next. plus our best actress awards sexist oscar , cate blanchett, certainly thinks so. is this is this patriarchal pyramid where someone stands up here stop the televised horse race of it all. oh interesting turned up and was holding that award tight . right holding that award tight. right we'll have more on the cate blanchett moment in the media buzz coming up. plus, tomorrow's newspaper front pages and the first greatest question on union jack as of week. but before jack as of the week. but before all of that, the news headlines with hollywood a—list . dad. with hollywood a—list. dad. thanks very much, indeed. and evening to you. scotland's first minister has called the uk government's decision to block
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the scottish gender a full frontal attack on the scottish parliament? nicola sturgeon's comments follow westminster choosing to trigger section 35 order, which stops a scottish bill from becoming . the bill was bill from becoming. the bill was designed to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender and it allows trans people to obtain a gender recognition certificate without a medical diagnosis. it's the first time a scottish law has been blocked for affecting uk wide law . and the other main wide law. and the other main news today, the metropolitan commissioner has apologised victims after a serving police officer has been revealed to be a serial sex offender. in a tweet, sir martin crowley said integrity is our foundation. the met become ruthless at rooting out those who corrupt it. david carrick has pleaded guilty to 49 offences relating to 12 women,
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which includes 12 counts of rape over a 17 year period. is due to be sentenced next month . earlier be sentenced next month. earlier baroness casey who is conducting a police standards review, urged the home secretary hold a full inquiry . tonight. a spokesperson inquiry. tonight. a spokesperson , the sussexes has acknowledged apology from jeremy clarkson claims his long standing pattern of writing articles that spread hate rhetoric has yet to be addressed . mr. clarkson posted addressed. mr. clarkson posted a on social media earlier on saying he'd emailed duke and duchess of sussex to say language had been disgraceful , language had been disgraceful, and he was profoundly sorry for criticising . his comments criticising. his comments written a newspaper column that he hated meghan had sparked backlash with more than 25,000 complaints being made to , the complaints being made to, the press regulator , teachers and press regulator, teachers and nurses are planning to strike over the next two months as
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talks of the government over pay have failed to reach a resolution . 90% of national resolution. 90% of national education union members in england and wales have voted in favour of action . the union favour of action. the union passed the 50% ballot turnout required by law. meanwhile, members , the royal college of members, the royal college of nursing will walk out for two days this week as , well, as two days this week as, well, as two days this week as, well, as two days next month. both teachers and nurses unions have demanded pay and nurses unions have demanded pay rises above . the rate of pay rises above. the rate of inflation and the uk health security agency has issued a severe cold alert in response to arctic conditions sweeping into the uk. the met office has issued a yellow warning for snow andice issued a yellow warning for snow and ice across parts of northern ireland. north west england . ireland. north west england. nonh ireland. north west england. north wales. until midday tomorrow. snow will also continue to affect northern scotland until wednesday . scotland until wednesday. meanwhile, an ice warning is in place for the south—west of england overnight. but devon and cornwall . that's set you up to cornwall. that's set you up to date on tv online and dab plus
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radio with gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight . from dan wootton tonight. tomorrow's newsnight. now in our media bouts . tomorrow's newsnight. now in our media bouts. i've got tomorrow's newsnight. now in our media bouts . i've got the first media bouts. i've got the first front pages in the guardian leaning on the story of the elite mass officer who admitted a brutal campaign of rape, terror against women spanning two decades. of course, it is the scumbag pc david garrick who faces a lengthy jail sentence after pleading guilty to assaults on 12 women. the eye moves on this story, they report. the met police now investigate a further 800 officers over the abuse claims . officers over the abuse claims. carrick by superstar panel. back with me , top daily express with me, top daily express columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper. benjamin butterworth , and the benjamin butterworth, and the political commentator belinda de
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lucy . and breaking tonight , what lucy. and breaking tonight, what is a very busy news day. members of the national education union have voted overwhelmingly to strike an england and wales. for seven days across february and march and a row over pay that could nearly 9 million pupils and affect over 23,000 schools. watch teachers in england an astonishing . 121,253 members astonishing. 121,253 members voted yes for strike action. 12,811 voted no. teachers in wales, even stronger in a small constituency, but . a over 92% a constituency, but. a over 92% a turnout 58. again busting through the government's thresholds , calling out the thresholds, calling out the selfish militant union bosses. children's commissioner dame rachel de sousa said that kids cannot afford to have more class time disrupted two years of destructive lockdowns . it's
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destructive lockdowns. it's hoped the department for education will introduce guidance for schools on how minimise the impact on children dunng minimise the impact on children during the strikes in the coming days. but carole malone, i'm sorry, teachers are letting down students . you know, they have students. you know, they have the way their education has already been. teachers have a duty of care to their pupils. i think teaching is more than a job it's a vocation over should be . but think after nearly be. but i think after nearly three years of covid that we seen how children's education suffered and how the exam results have suffered. so teachers know what i look what not getting their lessons means and yet they're doing this anyway . i wouldn't and yet they're doing this anyway. i wouldn't mind as much of teachers on terrible salaries last year. they got between five and 8.9% pay rises, which is actually quite a lot. the average salary teachers about 39 grand. it's not fantastic . it's grand. it's not fantastic. it's not terrible. you know, i, i get so tired of i, i should say. yes. and i think there are some fine committed teachers out there. but i also think there are some activists. i think that
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i think that union bosses are really letting them down. and i think they should be . i want to think they should be. i want to have people visit mary borst and kevin courtney have run the union that's about to go on strike between them. they're on to 70 grand a year. they've shared the job. they're not going to suffer in these strikes. but you know what? what we mentioned the people we mentioned before, the people will the middle will suffer. all the middle class not it's not class kids. it's not it's not that upper just liked that the upper class just liked working who just like working class who just like lockdown will out, you know, dunng lockdown will out, you know, during lockdown there was something 40% something like nearly 40% of kids saw a teacher during kids barely saw a teacher during lockdown that was working kids dumb that's going happen dumb and that's going to happen again with benjamin again with this. benjamin butterworth watching the butterworth i was watching the british bashing corporations news earlier and they news bulletin earlier and they interviewed a teacher who said oh i was this discussion with my pupils trying to justify this earlier to my pupils and i thought no keep your left wing unionised out of the classroom mate. well i mean nothing makes your argument small, preposterous than the fact that
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90% of teachers, as you showed the clip, over 120,000 teachers voted for this . no one is going voted for this. no one is going to believe this argument, voted for this. no one is going to believe this argument , this to believe this argument, this straw man argument. you try to put this idea that somehow just selfish communist activists to get all selfish the truth is that teachers have had a cut their pay in real terms a fifth since 2010. no one else would accept that the private sector has not that to its employees and.so has not that to its employees and. so teachers people in the private sector are still in their jobs. private sector are still in theirjobs. teach private sector are still in their jobs. teach this private sector are still in theirjobs. teach this in private sector are still in their jobs. teach this in the private sector, they've had double the pay rise average of the public sector that they haven't part of. that haven't been part of. that came out couple weeks to give us out a couple of weeks to give us the because don't with the stats because i don't with you average pay rise in the you the average pay rise in the private a half % and it's private six and a half% and it's 3% in the state sector believe anyone can look at these people at the state sector throughout lockdowns had lockdowns benjamin covid had jobs can i. i didn't have jobs again can i. i didn't have to go on the furlough scheme. they didn't have to worry about whether would get a their whether they would get a their paycheque. way, you
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paycheque. and by the way, you have misrepresented i feel have misrepresented how i feel about belinda, about teachers like belinda, both teachers. both of parents are teachers. i have huge respect for teachers . have huge respect for teachers. i was referring to one teacher on the british corporation earlier who was taking his politics into the classroom. i'm not saying all teachers that, belinda, but i'm very passionate about the fact that it is in a appropriate for teachers to be pushing their political views on children in the classroom. we see more and more and they shouldn't be doing it over this dispute either. it's a total betrayal of trust between parent and teacher well. is and teacher as well. there is a huge amount of indoctrination going on in our classroom by left teachers. i know that left wing teachers. i know that for because i have four for a fact, because i have four children in school and my mother was a teacher. my sister is a teacher. my mother in law was a headmistress. you know, the teaching profession, sorry, teaching profession, i'm sorry, but is cushy job and but it is a cushy job and i don't feel like teachers are prioritising children's needs in education. they're not teaching how to think. they're teaching them what think, and then they're withdrawing, educate and from to use a political from children to use a political stick to beat the tories with
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it's disgusting what they put children through during covid the before boris the teaching before boris announced the second lockdown, the teacher unions were demanding that schools were going to be closed, and they were so, i mean to open them they wanted the rosie in the go. what's wrong with this? just say, why is it? she says, because 20% of their pay because lost 20% of their pay when of them at the top 20 when some of them at the top 20 every year it's 20 change schools so the idea that teachers shouldn't be properly paid, that they shouldn't have a good quality , they should good quality, they should because want the best people because we want the best people because we want the best people be profession. well, then be in the profession. well, then we're getting the message. we're not getting the message. you sit here, all sit here, you sit here, you all sit here, and you say that these and you say that all these people trying to get you people just trying to get you because secret comedy. because they're secret comedy. so taught so something you've taught the queen that's. exactly. you said exactly what we say, that they know that we haven't said they said there was millions of commitment nurses or train drivers or doctors or teachers mean they are trying to make a living because sorry to living just because sorry to fail to pay for a benjamin i'm just going to explain again
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because you seem have missed the point i was talking one male teacher who i saw there and said there were british bashing corporate action 6:00 news earlier i wasn't talking about all teachers so don't miss the feeling sitting at home. 16 you misrepresent sixth formers are about to go into their exams this summer. a—level students but what what's going to happen to them what's going to happen you you've taken the student days off the students having their them in their exams nothing puts them in a vulnerable position then a very vulnerable position then having teachers be having so many teachers be overworked for what and when you have the annoys me you see crisis in teaching because then you can't sit with people who are assault teachers overworked. okay they work for months all. yes they have extra work to do . yes they have extra work to do. they have the marking, the planning lessons don't we all planning of lessons don't we all have plenty work, no uniqueness . i get three months holiday for sake to recover. what can keep talking down teachers, but you're not not you it years will
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they be totally understand well that i am the last to talk down a teacher now during his shameless blitz last week, prince harry that his feud with his brother prince william wouldn't have got him this bitter if his mother, the late princess diana, was still alive today. now one of the closest friends , a loyal confidant of , friends, a loyal confidant of, the late people's princess julia, sam has seemingly issued the plea for peace that the late royal cannot deliver herself. look when families kind of pushing and pulling, look when families kind of pushing and pulling , there can pushing and pulling, there can be this idea of that. there's one right story or one truth, and that is , you know, really and that is, you know, really never the case . you know, there never the case. you know, there is no one hero or one favourite child . there is multiple and child. there is multiple and multiple true family is a collective business. and so the all of the stories and the
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narratives and the views need to be heard and allow rather than pitted against each other while after the damage harry's done. i think a royal might sadly be a very long time coming. belinda lucy , benjamin butterworth, lucy, benjamin butterworth, karen barlow, do stand by because coming up with sunak westman , the government planning westman, the government planning to block scheming sturgeon's gender reform bill north of the border, does rishi have to act to keep young britons safe ? my to keep young britons safe? my superstore panel. and then i have to say on this very divisive issue in the media bubbles returns after 1030. but first, is prince harry fit to run a charity whose mission statement is to and unite bestselling author and star telegraph columnist celia warden calls for the compassion list. sussexes to close archewell . sussexes to close archewell. she's going to explain why immediately after the .
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break welcome back. now one positive of prince harry's fuelled memoir is that exposed the sussexes woke for all the world. see, the couple has to painstaking
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lengths to present themselves as montecito's answer to mandela. apparently changing the world with virtue signalling projects . the hartwell foundation, which they say help, quote, unleash they say help, quote, unleash the power of compassion . well, the power of compassion. well, like all that compared and harry unleashed and his destructive memoir, spare not the poor hadnt memoir, spare not the poor hadn't always been a bit checked out. he'd given an air of being not quite ready for the responsibilities the patience, the time . even he the proud man the time. even he the proud man would have admitted as much. but single parenthood . i was never single parenthood. i was never made for that . she was the made for that. she was the villain . she was the third villain. she was the third person in the marriage . she person in the marriage. she needed to rehabilitate her image. i looked at willie , image. i looked at willie, really looked at him . maybe for really looked at him. maybe for the first time since we were boys.i the first time since we were boys. i took it all in his familiar scowl, which had always his default in dealings with me his default in dealings with me his alarming baldness. more my own . isn't compassionate to
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own. isn't compassionate to daily telegraph columnist and based selling author celia walden says it's time. harry and meghan ended the charade by shutting down archewell with immediate effect . because harry immediate effect. because harry the hypocrite is making a mockery of the charities mantra and she joins me live now. i mean celia harry has shown compassion for no one, not his family, not his old, not the old matron at school who he revealed the world was really ugly . yeah, the world was really ugly. yeah, he didn't fancy her. it turned out she had a sort of physical or some kind of deviated spine, and so she didn't. or some kind of deviated spine, and so she didn't . the boys and so she didn't. the boys horny, apparently which, you know, i imagine if i don't know whether , this lady is still whether, this lady is still alive , but her family will alive, but her family will certainly be if she's not. and it just an extraordinary i always think it's those the people who you really don't to
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throw under the bus . i mean that throw under the bus. i mean that shows just such an extraordinary of sort thought but also compassion and if you have a look at archie wells website, i mean, you couldn't make it up better. there's a long essay on that entitled uncommon passion, which actually explains what compassion is for who don't understand . and i suggest harry understand. and i suggest harry reads it because because he obviously hasn't . and the idea obviously hasn't. and the idea that they are , whatever they say that they are, whatever they say on their website , know building on their website, know building building a new world, one, one act of compassion at a time is just actively laughable . and no just actively laughable. and no compassion shown today either for . jeremy clarkson, who is one for. jeremy clarkson, who is one of their enemies. right. but wrote the most grovelling apology. it turns out he had also emailed them privately on christmas . also emailed them privately on christmas. but harry and meghan come out with a strident
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statement tonight , not even statement tonight, not even bothering to accept the apology and effectively say that he should be banned from his profession forevermore . so profession forevermore. so that's how they deal . that's how they deal. compassionate apologies , celia. compassionate apologies, celia. yes. well that's another interesting point, because given what they're after is an apology from the royal family from everyone . if it what's going to everyone. if it what's going to happen, then they've shown us what they do with apologies . what they do with apologies. they throw them back in your face. and it is if you read the statement in full, the one they've issued in response to jeremy clarkson's apology . and jeremy clarkson's apology. and nobody's condoning what he did. i'm certainly not even he is not condoning what he did but columnist you know have moments of madness . we get very carried of madness. we get very carried away and you say something that you shouldn't . and he shouldn't you shouldn't. and he shouldn't have written those things . but have written those things. but he has apologised in full twice as you say and has been rejected in the most of vicious way.
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really. no, it has . in the most of vicious way. really. no, it has. i think, again, that shows you that have no compassion for folk. they disagree with. so you say celia the only solution to this is to shut down the archway charity. it's not really doing any charitable anyway and just accept fact that you're basically now celebrities on the hunt for money in hollywood all about yourselves. and let's just stop this charade that actually want to lead harry and meghan some of humanitarian lifestyle . some of humanitarian lifestyle. we know you don't . yes, i think we know you don't. yes, i think this is i mean, it really is. emperor's new clothes of charities , archie. well, as far charities, archie. well, as far as i can tell, i think it raised $50,000 in its first year and which is about what they earn in 5 minutes from netflix. right yes, exactly. of course. and that even that was sort of spent on legal fees or something. so. so the whole thing just appears to be a complete charade . and to be a complete charade. and they've they've got away with it with all this endless hot air, with all this endless hot air, with nobody sort of querying
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what is actually going on whether or not but the basic remains that you cannot be a drunk for example and run an aa meeting cannot be a vegan campaigner and open rib shack and in fact this is what he's this is what he's doing is he's they've branded themselves as compassion people and they need to drop that because because we all make trade offs in life it's absolutely you know you make your money you you make your decisions . you can also, by the decisions. you can also, by the way, do what he did and write about everyone and say say you know a go everyone in your know have a go everyone in your life however you have to at this point accept that cannot run a charity or found a charity or continue a charity that is based on the foundation of compassion because you've made so you because you've made so you because he's the least compassionate person in the world. i mean also silly, by the way. the least woke person way. he's the least woke person in this is all an in the world. this is all an act. it's all a mirage. you
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speak to anyone who knew harry, he was meghan. he was he was with meghan. he was behind the scenes. usually you know. and we've seen this. there's lots proof of it. little bit racy is the p word, that sort of thing. a little bit homophobic , little bit sexist. homophobic, little bit sexist. and actually, you could see it seeping through in parts of the book, even though it was heavily edited. both the ghost—writer and i'm told meghan herself, who made copious quantities of notes. but you could sort see the real harry, see through. and not only is he not compassionate , but he's also not woke . no. in , but he's also not woke. no. in fact , i'm , but he's also not woke. no. in fact, i'm astonished that with his circle of sort of gatekeepers, nobody did edit this , really. i mean, things this, really. i mean, things like the taliban is just an extraordinary thing. and ironically , had he been still ironically, had he been still a of the institution he loathed that. absolutely they would have protected him from making an error. that's that . and error. that's that. and incredibly dangerous to him to
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his family to, you know , to the his family to, you know, to the people he loved. and served with . i couldn't agree more. and i think you would be doing the world favour if you got actual well shot down because last thing we need is survive without it. you know ? yeah, exactly. it. you know? yeah, exactly. i think we would cope. i think we would . but look, thank you so would. but look, thank you so much for bursting the hypocritical bubble of the sussexes someone has to do it. that was star daily telegraph and the best selling author , and the best selling author, celia woodard . but coming up as celia woodard. but coming up as jeremy clarkson apologises to meghan and gets anyway, as we were just discussing, will paul burrell be demanding an apology ? the duke of sussex's over the slurs in his memoirjoined by diana's former rock for a uk tv exclusive. he's live with me at 1040. but first is blocking sturgeon's agenda reform bill the only way for the pm to
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prevent transgender and keep british women ? i'm going to put british women? i'm going to put this to our superstar panel. i strongly
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the it's this returns as far as you see now in our media box much more front page is here straight to the daily mail, which leads by asking the very targeted but important question just how many more monsters in uniform . this more monsters in uniform. this of course following met police officer david carrick pleading guilty to being a serial rapist. the daily mirror leads with that news that the met police, had several chances to stop the racist cop. i'm quite drawn to the story here, though, because i love this man. i have to be honest with you. it says britain's got bruno x. strictly come dancing star is the new bgt judge. that's really interesting because it was going to be alan
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carr a while back and now apparently it's bruno and what stupid decision that was for british bashing corporation to let bruno go more in the media belts now. tonight superstar pain top daily express columnist karl senior reporter at the eye newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party mep beunda and former brexit party mep belinda to lucy. now breaking tonight, the government has announced plans to block scotland controversial gender reform bill in a constitutional first under the proposed new rules, the age at which a person can apply to change their legal gender would be from 16 to 18. sorry, from 18 to 60 plus adults will be able to apply if they've lived in their acquired gender for three months. rather the existing time period of two years. our scottish secretary, i was to jack said in a statement that while he had not taken this decision lightly, there were concerns the bill would have an adverse impact on the operation of great britain wide equalities
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legislation scheming sturgeon , legislation scheming sturgeon, however, put out a provocative tweet saying this is a full frontal attack on our democratically elected scottish parliament and its ability to make its own decisions on devolved matters. the scottish government will defend the legislation and stand up for scotland's parliament if this westminster veto succeeds , it westminster veto succeeds, it will be the first of many . so will be the first of many. so has this decision sparked a constitutional or is westminster right to intervene? carol absolutely right. which just talking tosh, that because two thirds of the scottish people don't want this bill in first place, poll after poll has said that she's j.k. rolling called this bill the biggest assault women's and girls rights her lifetime. she calls she sturgeon the women's rights destroyer. and it's true, you know , she's and it's true, you know, she's in thrall to the trans activists. she's not listening the scottish people on this one because they really want this . because they really want this. and this means young people, the age of 16. i mean , they would as age of 16. i mean, they would as age of 16. i mean, they would as a as a matter of history the
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high court in this country, ruled that 18 year olds weren't able to make it and they couldn't was what they call informed consent on whether or not they should be taking puberty. so she has now given 16 year olds the right to do that without any medical diagnosis without any medical diagnosis without any medical diagnosis without any psychiatric diagnosis . they just have to diagnosis. they just have to live in their acquired gender for three months and then they can be what they want. they can go away and is an assault on women's rights. benjamin butterworth sturgeon . butterworth scamming sturgeon. he has made trans a political football and that is a disgrace you know, that's exactly what prime minister sunak is doing because is an extremely dodgy thing for westminster to because if you will look what happened. two thirds of members of the scottish parliament voted for this from five different parties, including conservative msps . they had both holyrood and msps. they had both holyrood and elections after the snp first
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proposed this law and they won clearly both of those they went through tens of thousands of responses in the consultations to this law . what strikes me as to this law. what strikes me as most telling about the behaviour of the westminster government here is that at no point during those many long phase for this law did they say, oh, this isn't devolved matter only once can make a political football out of it. have they tried to block it. so how do you respond ? self id so how do you respond? self id law is just pure fantasy. so how do you respond? self id law is just pure fantasy . the law is just pure fantasy. the idea that a man becomes , a woman idea that a man becomes, a woman because he says so is utterly. it's ridiculous . and you think it's ridiculous. and you think it's the law based on fantasy should be rejected automatically anyway, especially when it increases risk to women and girls and raises safe sex. when you think self it is important, don't you. oh well we already self reality. it's just that the time in scotland but for not 16 year old is changing from t to in school. do you really support children in school who are always often hateful on their
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bodies and won't feel like escaping their bodies is a good thing because they're vulnerable when they're teenagers . now when they're teenagers. now they're taken down this they're being taken down this transitory cult. i mean . transitory cult. i mean. benjamin, benjamin, have you spoken because if not, i really think you should to any of the folk who have d transition say for example care yes who actually took the tavistock to court ? she won. initially they court? she won. initially they lost, but the government still decided to shut tavistock and charlie evans as well. remember. yeah, from uk. yeah, yeah, yeah. it's one of those times, one of my is someone that my best friends is someone that started process then started the process and then their and, and of their mind and, and of detransition. but you know even he doesn't have finds a problem with the demonisation that is going on at the moment and decision to allow someone ages to take puberty blockers to allow them to take drugs that will forever change their sex. i mean, you don't much care about . she said, i made a breast decision as a teenager trying to find and happy. she said, now my entire life would be will be
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affected by it. and the thing is it was about sexuality and this is what it is for a lot of young and they refuse between hormones running wild made a terrible mistake a lot of kids who who are gay and who think that means they're in the wrong body. there's a lot of kids who go for gender who are autistic. and you have to get to a certain age before you realise. which one of those it might be to let to allow 16 year olds who cannot they're capable of they're not capable of understanding fully what lies even known that something is going to . in your final word, going to. in your final word, ben, first of all, transgender people who have gone on to live their in transition will tell you that recognised who you that they recognised who they at a very young age in they are at a very young age in a similar way to many of those transitioning. but the point about this is that actually what those are all views that you can obviously legitimately take but the scottish parliament made its decision overrule but it decision and to overrule but it is going make great but i think a lot of that impacts the uk because what it means is they
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would be gender change tourism between scotland and so scottish mp voted for the scotland act which allows westminster to a discussion the acts that nothing in it will contradict the equalities act. now award season is underway which means hollywood woke free is continuing apace this time courtesy cate blanchett, the veteran tipped to win her third oscar for playing a conductor. facing cancellation in the musical drama . tom it's off to musical drama. tom it's off to back at the golden globe for the role last week. kate to her growing trophy collection a win at the critics choice awards . at the critics choice awards. but rather than use her receptions speech to thank the people who guided hers victory, kate just very concerned of kate is just very concerned of best actress races as sexist , best actress races as sexist, all while gripping on to a of course. watch this is this it's this patriarchal pyramid where. someone stands up here why don't we just say there a whole raft of female performances that are
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in concert and in dialogue with one another . and stop the one another. and stop the televised horse of it all. because i can i tell you every single woman, whether you know television , film, advertising television, film, advertising tampon commercials, whatever you're all out there doing amazing . that is inspiring me. amazing. that is inspiring me. continue she says, gripping hold of her award at, a televised awards . my goodness, these awards. my goodness, these people . but you only need to people. but you only need to look anyway to the prince of wales, who last week an all male shortlist their top prize after going gender neutral . see why going gender neutral. see why bespoke female categories are still absolutely essential . still absolutely essential. beunda still absolutely essential. belinda lucy. benjamin butterworth. karl do stand by because coming up should over fifties receive tax benefits for. returning back to work, we'll discuss as we reveal
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today's greatest britain and union jack at 1050. but first as jeremy clarkson sorry to harry and meghan do the carpool oh an apology of their own . diana's apology of their own. diana's former butler and her while she was alive. pull joins me after being reduced to tears by harry's slurs against him in his memoir spare . it's a uk tv memoir spare. it's a uk tv exclusive coming up straight after .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for our cancelled . and this is where britain's top commentator speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. now, in his recently released memoir, prince harry gleefully dragged his family and country
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through the mud, giving just about everyone from the press to the palace. right. royal bashing. but of his most hurtful comments were reserved for princess diana's former butler devoted friend. she described him as her rock. paul burrell, a man who showed him nothing but kindness as grew up. listen one day the package contained a series of memos from the palace comms team about a delicate matter. mummy's former butler had penned a tell all which actually told nothing was many. one man's self justifying, self—censoring of events. my once called the butler a dear friend , trusted him implicitly . friend, trusted him implicitly. we did too. now this. he milking her disappearance for money. it made my blood boil . now, even made my blood boil. now, even though paul has some sympathy for harry revealing how, even as a young child, the so—called spare was made to feel less and portant than his older brother, william, by giving in, by being given few sausages with his breakfast. the savage jibes have
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still got him deep and reduced him tears. so now a uk tv exclusive hot on the heels of jeremy clarkson's forced apology , meghan, for his hurtful comments , paul is speaking out comments, paul is speaking out and he joins us live from the us so paul, look so much to unpack after the past week but can you first talk to me about what it was like to hear harry talking about you in spare which is now the fastest selling autobiography of all time in such unsavoury . well, then i'm such unsavoury. well, then i'm saddened and disappointed that harry couldn't even mention my name. he called me the butler, and even family. my boys who grew up with william and harry in the nursery to me. dad, why did he do that? why? why he do that when he's sacrificed? well he actually and groans about
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people . him he actually and groans about people. him on a pr he actually and groans about people . him on a pr altar. he actually and groans about people. him on a pr altar. he's just done the same to . his just done the same to. his family and his friends and including myself . i'm just including myself. i'm just a victim of . including myself. i'm just a victim of. his book including myself. i'm just a victim of . his book now. i including myself. i'm just a victim of. his book now. i his mother very much. and devoted to her memory and devoted to the memory of the queen. harry knows that. memory of the queen. harry knows that . harry knows me. knows he's that. harry knows me. knows he's grown up with me. if he had something to say to me. why couldn't he have called me and told me that he wasn't happy with me? why did he have to put it in book? i just don't understand his tactics . i know understand his tactics. i know how he feels . i know because how he feels. i know because i was there. but this book public humiliation of his family is not the answer . humiliation of his family is not the answer. he he humiliation of his family is not the answer . he he wants to get the answer. he he wants to get truth out that i got my out. that harry in my book which if had read it if you said it was a
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tell all book told . so you tell all book told. so you contradicting yourself and actually what he was a devoted story which on the back of my trial. i was accused of stealing items from the estates of diana princess of wales. i didn't have the chance to have a defence because the prosecution went for two weeks and then the queen intervened and stopped the. and so i was left bankrupt, penniless , pay my mortgage . my penniless, pay my mortgage. my wife pawned her jewellery to feed our children. we cashed our children's life insurance policies so that we could survive . so what would any other survive. so what would any other father and husband do help his family? i think it be. i wrote my defence. and it should be said, though , that in the said, though, that in the intervening years since you have remained the most loyal supporter of princess diana on
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earth , you always stand up for earth, you always stand up for the of the people's princess and actually , harry should be actually, harry should be thanking you for that, because actually within the royal family as you know, they have tried to move on from the memory of diana . you have never allowed that to happen. . you have never allowed that to happen . but what do you make of happen. but what do you make of the fact, paul , that he talks the fact, paul, that he talks much, harry, about compassion and how you need to lift people up? but actually, this book just tears people down, you know, whether it be the matron who was really ugly, he claims at his school , his own brother , his school, his own brother, his stepmother, kimmy . he's actually stepmother, kimmy. he's actually showing a really vile and side to his character. and it's anything but compassion , as anything but compassion, as i would argue , when he he would argue, when he he advocates mental health. he's spinning all of this rubbish and telling people how bad they are.
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how do you think they feel ? how how do you think they feel? how do you think patch his school feels? being greasy and fat. how does her family feel ? how does does her family feel? how does my family feel ? how do my boys my family feel? how do my boys feel? how does william feel? how does william's children feel about that uncle telling story about that uncle telling story about their mum? so you can't do you can't have everything your way. this is the queen didn't pin the royal victorian medal to my chest and say to me pull this is from me and diana for your loyal service for nothing. i stood beside the for queen years and diana for ten. i'm remained devoted to them. i'm very saddened by harry's actions . devoted to them. i'm very saddened by harry's actions. i'm saddened by harry's actions. i'm saddened by harry's actions. i'm saddened by path he's taking and he should. he should actually stop . his mother would say. stop. his mother would say. harry be quiet. i ask you about many times . i was going to ask
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many times. i was going to ask you about that, paul, because in one of the us tv interviews, harry actually invoke the memory of his mother and tried to suggest that she would understand what he was with his attacks on william . but attacks on william. but everything that i've ever read and about diana through speaking to people who knew her was that she was absolutely committed to her boys remaining rock solid and always there for each other. and she understood that harry needed to provide support for william. so you knew her. you saw all of this . she would be saw all of this. she would be disappointed , by the way, that disappointed, by the way, that harry has attacked her son, her eldest son on an international scale in the most grotesque and vicious sorts of ways . she'd be vicious sorts of ways. she'd be devastated . harry's wrong. devastated. harry's wrong. harry's viewing this through the eyes of an 11 year old boy whose heart when his mother died . i
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heart when his mother died. i lived with his mother in her aduu lived with his mother in her adult is . i can tell you what adult is. i can tell you what she would think and feel now she'd say harry, be quiet because you've done enough damage . your job was to support damage. your job was to support your brother on his way to be king and to be there for him . king and to be there for him. that's what diana thought . she that's what diana thought. she thought that harry would be there for william . would help there for william. would help him in his role. there for william. would help him in his role . and that's not him in his role. and that's not going to be the because i can't see this rift mending any soon. i don't think it will ever really mend because there's been too much said. and once things have been said, they can't be unsaid . paul, i feel like harry unsaid. paul, i feel like harry over weekend has actually started blackmail the royal family. saying that without an apology from the institution and presumably the new king and his brother , he will contain you brother, he will contain you these revelations he says he's
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got another 400 pages and the next book to go that contain even worse allegations prince william and charles at the same time have a real push from certain quarters . the royal certain quarters. the royal family saying that charles needs to reconcile with harry, but surely they actually have stand up to this man who is them, who is blackmailing ? i with you, is blackmailing? i with you, dan?i is blackmailing? i with you, dan? i think they should stand up to him. i don't he should be ianed up to him. i don't he should be invited to the coronation . how invited to the coronation. how could he possibly sit in westminster abbey in the house of god amongst his family , of god amongst his family, watching his father be crowned king ? after all that, he said it king? after all that, he said it would be the of hypocrisy . it would be the of hypocrisy. it couldn't possibly come and anyway, ask the people of our country, the country who has abandoned the people, who's abandoned the people, who's abandoned for another country. you asked them . they think and
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you asked them. they think and feel because think the people of our country wouldn't want to see him at the coronation. i think he should know. absolutely not. with his wife in america. i think he should do . and paul think he should do. and paul just fine. is it true that harry got annoyed as a little kid because william got an extra sausage at breakfast time? that's true . i'm afraid that is that's true. i'm afraid that is true . that's just one of those true. that's just one of those things that happened in the royal when the nanny royal nursery when the nanny give william three sausages and harry would say, well, why ? he harry would say, well, why? he got three and i've only got two. well, he needs feeding up because he's going to be king. and that puts it in a nutshell really because everyone around william whispering in his ear , william whispering in his ear, one day you're going to be king and bolstering him up and, leaving harry to one side. so i do sympathise with harry. i do know what happened to him . i saw know what happened to him. i saw it happen myself , but know what happened to him. i saw it happen myself, but i know what happened to him. i saw it happen myself , but i cannot it happen myself, but i cannot forgive him for what he's doing right now . so stop it, harry. no right now. so stop it, harry. no i couldn't agree more. and look, pauli i couldn't agree more. and look, paul, i know were very upset about being mentioned in the
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book, but you know what, harry? me a sad little man in the book. i think it's a compliment. i actually think it's a compliment. this man is attacking people. great people . attacking people. great people. i'd much rather be one of the people attacked in this book than of his woke than one of his woke propagandists are actually all awful people . but paul burrell. awful people. but paul burrell. so great to talk. chin up. thank you, paul but time now to reveal today's greatest person duty. and jackie's my superstar panel return. carole malone, who's your g. b nominee ? mine is your g. b nominee? mine is culture secretary donlon, who is taking stance on trans athletes in sport . she taking stance on trans athletes in sport. she will taking stance on trans athletes in sport . she will say at in sport. she will say at a meeting this week , major meeting this week, major sporting bodies that elite women's sport must be reserved for people born of the female sex sex as trans competitors have an unfair advantage. and she's right and she's saying that there will be a separate open category category trans athletes to compete against each other. some sensible to me . other. some sensible to me. benjamin, by the way, if you want many well, first of all, that was a brilliant interview
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with it was. want get that. with it was. so i want get that. well done thank you. that was really gripping, wasn't well done thank you. that was really gripping , wasn't it? my really gripping, wasn't it? my greatest britain is penny mordaunt for saying that the church of should allow church of england should allow gay people, church of england should allow gay pebble, gay church of england should allow gay people, gay couples be able to get married. currently it is still illegal. it in the same same sex marriage that even if a church wants to do it in the of england they can't. so good on mordaunt for sticking your head above the parapet on that i say. beunda above the parapet on that i say. belinda lucy go harmony. my belinda to lucy go harmony. my greatest is cardiologist greatest brit is cardiologist dr. aseem malhotra . he had the dr. aseem malhotra. he had the courage last week to break the mainstream media by using his platform , highlight the need for platform, highlight the need for an investor nation into heart. inflammation possibly with the covid vaccine . there's nothing covid vaccine. there's nothing wrong with investigating . and wrong with investigating. and those trying to shut it down look like they're hiding something. free and fair. do you know i love all of those nominees? actually going out with karen malone and michelle donna? because i think on the day that is doing actually something michelle donald something really michelle donald is for
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is trying to stand for the rights female athlete . carol, rights of female athlete. carol, what i very quickly you and jack has nominee. oh i'm surprised mean nicholas sturgeon for and we know reform bill but it's we know why reform bill but it's really dangerous allowing kids to succeed. yeah to change that gender without any medical diagnosis , as we have discussed diagnosis, as we have discussed throughout the show. benjamin euromoney mining jackass early retirees those people between fifth what have they done to ? fifth what have they done to? because the treasury wants thinking about coaxing them back in by saying they shouldn't have to pay any income tax. oh please. it's not their they can do what they want. we do what they want. why you backing them? well, just lucille romney well, then just a lucille romney an a suck up an exact model that's a suck up to the elderly for my jackass, it has to be sadiq khan overseeing a horrendous crime wave in london . the awful wave in london. the awful shootings at the in daylight outside of a church against children and women . and he children and women. and he reflects the reflex sorry reflex everything onto brexit everyone else's fault when he is watching our capital city on its with
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crime and spray shootings from drug alleged cartels has to be sadiq for me. well i think it has to be for me actually as you and jack has to very . good and jack has to very. good choice, belinda and benjamin. you know, you've been a bit ages to leave the early retirees . to leave the early retirees. thank you very much. i'm sorry. it's so hard . thank you very much. i'm sorry. it's so hard. i'm so much a fabulous safe. the staff at all thank you for your company this monday night wasn't so blue tonight was . i'm back tomorrow tonight was. i'm back tomorrow from 9 pm. headline. this is next. goodnight .
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good evening. you're with gb news. in a moment, headlines. but first, let's bring you the latest news headlines. and scotland's first minister has called the uk government's decision to block the scottish bill a full frontal attack on the scottish parliament. nicola sturgeon's comments follow westminster, choosing to trigger a section 35 order which stops the scottish bill from becoming law . the bill was designed to it law. the bill was designed to it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender. it allows trans to obtain a gender wrecking certificate without medical diagnosis. the first time a scottish law has been blocked for affecting uk wide law . and the other main

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