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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no . no spin, no bias, no. i'm no spin, no bias, no . i'm dan no spin, no bias, no. i'm dan wootton tonight . it appears wootton tonight. it appears rishi sunak may have grown a spine by stepping up to the front line of the war on women and blocking dangerous gender reform bill. and while the snp are using this intervention to try and paint westminster towards cruel and immoral, there's one person using vulnerable youngsters as political pawns . it is a vulnerable youngsters as political pawns. it is a uk government that an opportunity to stoke a culture . i think to stoke a culture. i think wrongly and i think the very misguided and mistaken about that. misguided and mistaken about
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that . it's misguided and mistaken about that. it's scheming misguided and mistaken about that . it's scheming sturgeon, by that. it's scheming sturgeon, by the way. so i'll break down this unprecedented basket between sunak and the scottish first minister. my digest next. and at 20 women's rights activist and olympic medallist sharron davies gives her verdict after the sussexes reject clarkson's apology for his controversy with meghan column. she believes they really want to make peace . their really want to make peace. their enemies, including the royal family get your verdict in the clash at 920 plus is woke it v about to follow amazon by throwing clarkson under the bus fleet street icon calvin mackenzie analysed is at 1045 and as the despotic regime of iran uses harry's taliban revelation to help justify the execution of a british iranian will this convince the prince that his killed revelation was a responsible top us journalists meghan kelly here on that's from stateside at 950. plus harry's oversharing has made his late mother game for ridicule . how mother game for ridicule. how would you react if it was
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clarkson rather than the liberal us media making jokes like my poor little prince put this cream your willy, it will lessen the ache and make it less chilly . so i'll bring you that in full and just elon musk shares . his and just elon musk shares. his concern of a global takeover by the elite. i'm asking, should we fear , the world economic forum, fear, the world economic forum, all coming up in the media buzz at 1030 with my super star panel . i'm little matt letizia and rebecca reid . plus, in one of rebecca reid. plus, in one of the most embarrassing moments in their century on the bbc and its top paid star, gary lineker. tonight, targeted by saboteurs whose x—rated prank paid out live to the nation we've been at fa cup winners only policy in the studio tonight now it is noise so i sure is on these coventry gantry so what's going on there bill lawrence folks is going to break down that big blunder and more of the work week in the folks report. 935.
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twice these and greatest person union jack coming up to this is dan watson tonight let's go . dan watson tonight let's go. so who wanted to sabotage lineker and the bbc.7 i so who wanted to sabotage lineker and the bbc? i mean the list is endless. so we would be discussing that very shortly. but before all of that, the news headunes but before all of that, the news headlines with parliament last last. headlines with parliament last last . dan, thank you and good last. dan, thank you and good evening to you. february is likely to be a month of disruption to public as schools , universities, the rail network, nurses and civil servants plan industrial action . train drivers with the rmt and aslef unions will be striking on the first and 3rd of february and a long running dispute over pay and a long running dispute over pay and conditions. the and a long running dispute over pay and conditions . the action pay and conditions. the action coincides with 100,000 civil
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servants walking off their job and 70,000 university staff from . the university and college union will stage, the first of their 80 days of industrial plus teachers from the national education union, will strike for seven days in february and march in their dispute over pay. in news today the home secretary says the independent inquiry looking into the police officer who murdered everard will also consider the crimes of former met police officer david carrack . the home office has launched a review of police standards to make sure officers who are not fit to serve the public can be sacked . that's after the former sacked. that's after the former met police officer pleaded guilty to 49 offences, including dozens rapes over an 18 year period. he's been sacked by the force at misconduct hearing held his absence today and the scottish secretary defended the uk government's move to block
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hollyrood controversial gender bill. it's the first time westminster has made an order under the scotland act to prevent a law from scottish parliament going to royal assent . alister jack says the behind the move is that hollyrood gender bill would undermine equality laws in the rest of uk. the bill would have serious adverse effects on the operation of the equality act 2010. and as i've set out in my correspondence with the first minister yesterday, i prefer not to be in this situation. the united kingdom government does all we can to respect the devolution settlement and to resolve . it is open to the resolve. it is open to the scottish government to bring back and amended bill for reconsideration and the scottish parliament. the foreign secretary has justified the government's decision to arm ukraine with british army challenge tanks in its war against russia . james cleverly against russia. james cleverly held talks washington today including the us secretary of state antony blinken, before
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travelling to toronto tomorrow to meet his canadian counterpart cleverly will ask allies to go further and faster in their support for ukraine. the kremlin has downplayed the significance the uk's move to supply more advanced weapons to aid resistance. this is what they need to get the job done. this is what we're going to supply and we're going to supply modern heavy military equipment and the ammunition to, allow them to defend themselves properly. putin should realise that his ambitions will not be realised. we will not let him realise his ambitions. and this is why i keep repeating is it's the best moral thing to do to bring an is and madonna has announced a worldwide tour to celebrate a career in music spanning more than four decades. the seven time grammy award winning singer will put on a show in 35 cities across the world, including several in europe, performing all of her greatest hits from
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the last 40 years. celebration tour kicks off in july in canada, stopping off at london's o2 arena in october. madonna has reportedly sold more than 300 million records globally, making her the best selling female music artist of all time. her the best selling female music artist of all time . that's music artist of all time. that's for me. i'm back in and out. now let's get back to dan wootton tonight . tonight. now as loyal viewers know, i have been critical of rishi sunak as a weak woke globalist and forced on the conservative party , his will in an party, his will in an anti—democratic coup by which tory mps . but i remain open tory mps. but i remain open minded . the thought of a labour minded. the thought of a labour snp lib dem green coalition from hell driving the country into the ground . well, what keeps me the ground. well, what keeps me up at night? so i'm heartened by the bravery , boldness shown by the bravery, boldness shown by the bravery, boldness shown by the prime minister down scheming
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sturgeon and vetoing the sick scottish gender recognition reform which fails to protect women or children in the united kingdom by allowing anyone to change gender and access female only spaces aged 16 and over. without a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria , including, by gender dysphoria, including, by the way, convicted sex offenders. so as if the scottish first minister, she's being completely disingenuous and almost entirely political in her response to the decision its bill passed by two thirds of msps remember across all parties doesn't give a trans person a additional rate they didn't have before this bill. it's simply it takes and existing process and makes it less inhumane traumatising for trans people. so this is a uk government that sees an opportunity to stoke a culture of what i think wrongly. i think the very misguided and mistaken about that, but in doing so undermine in the
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scottish parliament will scottish parliament and we will defend it. there's so to unpick there firstly the equality and human rights commission last year of cross—border implications of the reform and its impact on the equality. in september they specifically said the operations of other provisions relating to sex discrimination across , great discrimination across, great britain will be affected by the proposed changes. so that's the law. the westminster government is following it but sturgeon is fighting a media war regardless of the legal reality , like she of the legal reality, like she did over her legal second independence referendum plan to try and appease her rapid base. but on the morality of this situation , it's sturgeon who is situation, it's sturgeon who is the only one stoke in a cultural . she is prepared to throw women's rights under the in the name of advancing a left woke agenda that most trans folk never asked for. to the
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consequences of the snp's bill, just listen to two female meps either from the left and the right of politics. duffield of labour, right of politics. duffield of labour , rachel mcclain of the labour, rachel mcclain of the tories making the impassioned speeches that really touched me in the house of commons today. i welcome the government's invoking of section 35 in this case as the bill conflicts with the equality act and would have repercussions for women and for women across the uk. this bill seeks allow anyone at all to legally self—identify as either sex and therefore enter all spaces including those necessarily segregated by sex such domestic violence settings changing rooms and prisons. there is a clear reach across to the equalities act in our country. having served in the home office and seen the desperate need for women and girls protected from grooming gangs, from predators, from sex
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offenders now in pushing through such a flawed policy against the wishes of the scottish people, we must remember sturgeon has ignored the rights and safety of both biological women and confused youngsters , many of confused youngsters, many of whom end up dead transitioning if they begin their trans journey to young . the sunak had journey to young. the sunak had shown political today, but there needs to be much more of it. if he has any hope of surviving politically in the medium term but to respond now my superstar panel tonight top daily columnist and broadcaster amanda patel . former england football patel. former england football legend and social commentator matt le tissier and the author and journalist rebecca reid. amanda will tell was horrifying what she duffield a campaign for women's rights being heckled there by the hard left loons in there by the hard left loons in the snp . yeah, it was horrible. the snp. yeah, it was horrible. although i did have to chuckle
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when talking about rishi being and courageous. it's just cheap political stunt . i'm sorry. dana political stunt. i'm sorry. dana case. can i slightly unpick this for you, please? having worked in these forums before , what in these forums before, what happens when you rishi and you're behind points in the poll? looking forward annihilation at the next election . he sits around, he election. he sits around, he gets his pollster and he gets his. he's at every adviser in every single sectors. what can i do to get a bit of momentum? but it cost anything. and the thing this policy is, it doesn't cost anything. it's not like giving the nurses money. it's not like giving the teachers . this is giving the teachers. this is cost free. it's believed that he really cares. i do not believe for sick. i do not believe for a second. he's got no history of it. i think it's just a purely cynical stunt to try and get himself to get what they call a cynical eye catching headline . cynical eye catching headline. and the thing is exactly , the and the thing is exactly, the same thing is happening with that stuff little haggis, because if unless it's good, you
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mean if an election were called in scotland tomorrow , she would in scotland tomorrow, she would lose 25 mps because of the labour resurgence . she's she's labour resurgence. she's she's going for the 60 year old young work vote and what she's doing is going for the old fight that he will lose in the next election if he doesn't give them some really this is the right decision morally. it's absolutely to . i absolutely the right thing to. i support it. 100,000. i don't want blokes in my changing rooms. oh, that's not always true. but i. i want to choose the men who are in my in good disgrace. this is me. she started early tonight . oh, i'm started early tonight. oh, i'm so hot in this jumper. started early tonight. oh, i'm so hot in this jumper . oh, they so hot in this jumper. oh, they say boiling over mine about the jumper. we have this conversation. the bakery . this conversation. the bakery. this is a difficult one for you, isn't it? because you are on the left . but you're also isn't it? because you are on the left. but you're also a feminist . yeah, it is . i feel very at . yeah, it is. i feel very at ease with saying that i think 16 is too young to make any major decision. another equals get married at 16, which is changing. therefore, i think
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being able to transition early and medically is illogical. i would that able to would say that being able to live the gender that is live in the gender that is correct for you any time the correct for you at any time the right thing . what me right thing. what frustrates me here is the of two different here is, is the of two different issues a quite drawn a quite confusing legislative about how scotland and england work together and then the incredibly inflammatory hot button topic of trans rights and. they're getting mixed up and therefore we're having a fairly unproductive conversation. not all of these, say the media in general , is all of these, say the media in general, is having quite unproductive conversation about both. and ultimately, i think what's frustrating when you what's frustrating is when you see i include tracy see people and i include tracy duffield but there are duffield in this but there are other who don't have any other people who don't have any real deep care about, women's rights, they just don't like trans people and they don't like scotland . this is great day scotland. this is a great day for to build. how do you for them to build. a how do you they don't like trans they really don't like trans women. there women. i think there are definitely who like trans definitely who don't like trans women and. also, i think there's a real problem when conflate the possibility that some men possibility that some cis men might try to access bases this
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is this is the moment those aren't those aren't trans women there's a there's a man who's on trial of course which is why we keep butchering the english. matt le tissier you know , i matt le tissier you know, i think and let's forget this men we just. man is blokes but it's if we're having trans issues we do have to use the word and this in order to be clear we're talking about that's just all you got you could you could say tritons man what i would argue if i described myself as a bloke think most people understand that and they don't need me to say i'm cis. surely, but you're not cis , right? if i hadn't met not cis, right? if i hadn't met you before, my sister. he is. he is . this is one were you before, my sister. he is. he is. this is one were colleague. even these i mean the vast majority people having change majority people having to change the way that we describe ourselves the way that we describe ourselve�*you say and majority you can say men and trans men and fine. i'm okay with . i think this thing with that. i think this thing that she's trying to introduce has to be looked at through the lens of . how could it be
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and no one can contain them. that should be a conversation, not whether we have thirds where all trans are in prison. together, though it's been very simple because why should we be spending on this and they should be in the mainstream. okay if you had somebody who was trans, who was fit, who had had full surgery, therefore had a vagina and was part don't have to join in part you don't have to join in with full surgery, but you don't have a china. i said you can't
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can't make you can't make a vagina can make it. you can or you can a vagina that you can have with and i'm asking is have sex with and i'm asking is if you would you realistically put a person who has a vagina in a prison, but that's not a men's prison, but that's not when born . that person when they were born. that person would have transitioned, would already have transitioned, would already have transitioned, would already have transitioned, would already had a diagnosis of gender dysphoria and under the current law have lived in their new gender for two years. what we're talking about under this irresponsible sick law from nicholas sturgeon is someone who is already in prison possibly for rape so a rapist in prison being able to overnight say i am now a woman to and mine to be transferred to a female. this is what sturgeon wants and it is sick and it is wrong . we have to sick and it is wrong. we have to start talking about. but i think what most people would say, generally speaking, is if live your life as a woman already, your life as a woman already, you should be reasonable. and when go to prison and think when you go to prison and think the when we have the difficulty is when we have access talking about that's access to talking about that's not about, that's not what this is about, that's what it's about the
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what matt saying. it's about the consequence this bill. i consequence of this bill. and i think the thing me as well is that the scottish people vote for don't. it for this. no, they don't. it this is just the scottish two thirds of the scottish people are sturgeon say, oh, thirds of the scottish people are young sturgeon say, oh, thirds of the scottish people are young people |eon say, oh, thirds of the scottish people are young people will say, oh, thirds of the scottish people are young people will sayif)h, thirds of the scottish people are young people will sayif she the young people will be if she wants this nicholas sturgeon that this one then that if they this one then they'll start doing everything . they'll start doing everything. well they haven't done that you rubbish. the saddest for me was watching the trans commentator day hating on laurence as day be hating on laurence fox as gp show last night and gp news show last night and she said we never asked for this sturgeon has made some political football she has thrust us into the public spotlight. when we were just trying to go about and live our lives. shame on sturgeon so these are not we talk about this all the time, all of us with the less than half a% of people in the uk trans, they want to be left alone to quietly, privately live their lives with dignity and, not be used as a political football. that has been done football. and that has been done by the debate by all sides. the debate and know trying the know we're trying to change the law said it it comes from all quarters does well totally disagree with conclusion
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disagree with its conclusion that already there to that the law is already there to protect trans people and allow them to transition with dignity while protecting women's while also protecting women's only spaces and the problem that ihave only spaces and the problem that i have with what sturgeon is doing is that it is all political people on both sides of the debate get asked in interviews as a constant gotcha what's woman has a cervix? what's woman who has a cervix? can men penises, the women can men have penises, the women have and those are have cervix and those are concerns. and i delivery of all of the time i think i'm important questions for politicians answerthat's politicians to answer that's using trans people as a political football trans core points. well would argue that points. well i would argue that it's who is doing it's sturgeon who is doing that but look will beg to differ rebecca great. letitia amanda please panel us all please tell my panel with us all night. but coming up , please tell my panel with us all night. but coming up, one of the most embarrassing moments in the bbc's history occurred tonight, live on air as their mvp , not live on air as their mvp, not mine. gary lineker fell victim to x—rated saboteurs . now our to x—rated saboteurs. now our very own laurence fox has been investigating this. he's going to break it down more of the week in the fox report, 935. but
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first, after the sussexes reject jeremy clarkson's apology , his jeremy clarkson's apology, his controversial meghan column, do you believe they really want to make peace. their enemies, including the royal family top royal biographer ingrid seward , royal biographer ingrid seward, customer to her and businesswoman for shake do battle next. and as ever, i want to hear from you on the senate gbnews.uk vote in our poll gb news the result and the clash straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . and it's time for the clash. and like an irritating ex, there's just won't go away. the duke of sussex has given. yes another interview, this time sitting down his so—called arch enemy, the press. that's right . the press. that's right. speaking to bryony gordon from the daily telegraph, another of his bffs continued to his journo bffs continued to build bridges with his family, making this audacious demand of the prince of wales . he said, the prince of wales. he said, i'm willing to forgive you for everything you've done and i wish you'd actually sat down with me. and instead of saying i'm delusional, i'm paranoid, actually have actually sit down and have a proper conversation about this. because really is some because what i'd really is some accountability and, an apology to wife. hmm yesterday. clarkson jeremy clarkson gave a lengthy apology to his meghan for a controversial column about in december. he also accountability for his actions and this is how
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the sussexes were paid the favour they said. what remains to be addressed is his long standing passion of writing articles that spread hate rhetoric , dangerous conspiracy rhetoric, dangerous conspiracy theories and misogyny. unless each of other pieces were also written in a hurry, as he states, it is clear. this is not an isolated incident, shared in haste, but rather a series of article shared in hate . so the article shared in hate. so the apology was done straight into clarkson's face in a intended to ruin and the man. all this about reconciliation is nothing but a facade . because what this pair facade. because what this pair are really by is revenge . tell are really by is revenge. tell me if i'm wrong. do you believe the sussexes want to make peace with enemies, including the royal family down at gbnews.uk? vote in our poll gb news. but as i write this now, i'm joined by the royal biographer , editor in the royal biographer, editor in chief of majesty ingrid seward . chief of majesty ingrid seward. former apprentice star bruce shade and broadcaster narinder kaur. shade and broadcaster narinder kaur . so ingrid seward . if you
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kaur. so ingrid seward. if you were the royal family right now , surely you would be looking at the way the sussexes responded to the apology and, thinking, hang on a moment. this probably isn't very good idea. apologising and taking accountability for, doing nothing because actually we're just going to get a whole torrent of back from harry and meghan. anyway nothing satisfies ingnd. meghan. anyway nothing satisfies ingrid . no, they right. nothing ingrid. no, they right. nothing satisfied . but i don't think for satisfied. but i don't think for one moment the royals family have much to grant to compare themselves to jeremy and his kind of apology. but i think they're saying is, was way apologising for forgiving harry and meghan the most wonderful wedding ever experience i think at windsor castle certainly within living memory for giving them money for helping them when they move to california for looking after them for trying to
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make life really smooth for them and bending their will on every occasion. what are they apologising for. i know that's the king must be saying to himself . what am i meant to be himself. what am i meant to be apologising and why ? i apologise apologising and why? i apologise to meghan , who's done nothing , to meghan, who's done nothing, trash my family and the monarchy . i think that's a great point, ingrid. i mean, narinder kaur. look at how they reacted to the clarkson apology. not only did they not accept the apology, nannder, they not accept the apology, narinder , they've actually now narinder, they've actually now launched an international campaign to try get the guy completely cancelled. and that's starting to happen . amazon and starting to happen. amazon and now it looks like itv might that. so personally dorinda and you're not going to like this clock . sid should never have clock. sid should never have apologised . good god dan the man apologised. good god dan the man is legitimised and celebrated
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misogynistic bully . they didn't misogynistic bully. they didn't have to accept his apology . his have to accept his apology. his apology was a weak . i'm just apology was a weak. i'm just ignonng apology was a weak. i'm just ignoring the hold up. one second. hold one second. because i'm going to bring some facts into. the only person out into. this. the only person out of the two people who you were mentioning that has been accused multiple times bullying and multiple times of bullying and was subjected a buckingham palace was . meghan palace investigation was. meghan markle. me any evidence markle. show me any evidence that jeremy clarkson has ever bullied anyone . he attacked a bullied anyone. he attacked a colleague and he was sacked. he's made repeated offences. the man is nearly a pensioner and he repeatedly is vile and made a sexual violent speech about meghan markle, which i don't agree with. meghan markle this is an attack on all women . that is an attack on all women. that man should never be given platform. this isn't counselling that much and never have been work. we need to get rid of him because he's dangerous . du pont because he's dangerous. du pont saying this because . but it is saying this because. but it is kind of silly. do you want to see him and jeremy clarkson? an
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attack on women. he is vile. okay. but can i just clarify ? okay. but can i just clarify? you do want to cancel him? i think he should never have a platform . he so you want to kind platform. he so you want to kind of stay. okay. he was . what do of stay. okay. he was. what do you think that his sexual, violent hate . okay, well, you violent hate. okay, well, you asked me the question already, so let me respond. i'll tell you what i. think. do i agree with column? absolutely would i have written it myself ? absolutely written it myself? absolutely not. do i think it been completely taken out of context 7 completely taken out of context ? yes. he was making a reference to a fictitious scene in game of thrones. he should have explained that. but it was hate violence should have been arrested. in fact, he be fired and never been given a platform. noneis and never been given a platform. none is a serial rapist. and never been given a platform. none is a serial rapist . and for none is a serial rapist. and for walk by the police . sorry walk by the police. sorry arrested for what? narinder hate speeches incited hate against women . the man is dangerous . women. the man is dangerous. bush 41 respond to that by it
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dunng bush 41 respond to that by it during the about. how about about we calm down. i would we're going to use this word misogynistic. everyone wants to use this word misogynistic . do use this word misogynistic. do we really know what it means? come give the guy a break. let's stop. character assassination . stop. character assassination. we are talking about meghan markle . she has main character markle. she has main character syndrome. she's an american coming to great britain and wants take over. harry needs to grow a pair. he needs . you sound grow a pair. he needs. you sound as though about me. stop no, no, no, no. rising misogyny. he is hating towards all women i. and he's not. he's not hastings nor hastings. all women . no problem hastings. all women. no problem . narinder. narinder start taking it from one extreme to another . he taking it from one extreme to another. he did not taking it from one extreme to another . he did not attack all another. he did not attack all women . do i agree with what he women. do i agree with what he said? no no. cancel culture . not said? no no. cancel culture. not leave that out. let's stop a cancel culture. we do free speech here. he a naked and
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certainly you've had your say loud and clear. i want to bring ingnd loud and clear. i want to bring ingrid back in. ingrid, look, i don't think we have to agree with what jeremy clarkson said. he's admitted himself. he made a huge mistake in writing that column, ingrid. but don't you think it's sinister and chilling that we have big companies like amazon and itv seemingly cancelling folk on the behest of two privileged members of the royal family or former members of the royal family, and harry and meghan. i do find that quite chilling because it makes it it you feel, though, you cannot anything about any anyone that might be taken as beings lightly derogatory by someone . what do derogatory by someone. what do you say? whatever say tonight, however nice it might be, someone might be offended . and someone might be offended. and then you'll never be on air again . no, i am not a fan of again. no, i am not a fan of what clarkson wrote . let people what clarkson wrote. let people read him because he is so rude . read him because he is so rude. i'm not saying he's misogynist, he's just rude. and that's why people like him. and that's why
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people like him. and that's why people read his column. maybe he won't have a column anymore. we don't know. but i don't think i don't know. but i don't think i don't this cancel thing just because upset somebody else . i'm because upset somebody else. i'm not just the sussexes . i think not just the sussexes. i think that people should be. i really approve of free speech. you don't to be unkind in what you say to get your point across. and it's very well set. it wasn't quite with each other that things go wrong . yeah, but that things go wrong. yeah, but you know what? and this is my final on the matter, dorinda. if you go down this path very soon, you'll be finding that it's you who is cancelled ? nobody. you who is cancelled? nobody. you don't cancel views you find offensive or you disagree with because otherwise we are heading to world tyranny. donald welcome to world tyranny. donald welcome to a world where what you say consequences. and no matter how rich a famous you are, you will be. because we do not accept that world. narinder kaur the arts proponent for cancel culture. thank you so much . culture. thank you so much. alongside of the editor in chief
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of majesty magazine, ingrid seward and the former apprentice star bushra shaikh. but who do you agree with? do you believe these claims that the sussexes just want accountability from their enemies, including the royal family? william on twitter says, do not. the says, no, they do not. the sussexes policy is destroy and destruct and latest episode just plain proof of that. oh, my goodness. amy, you took the words right out of my mouth. couldn't agree more. from eden. after their ungracious reaction to clarkson, i doubt they will ever receive apology. ever receive another apology. i hope . certainly hope that's the case. certainly never be apologising to them. and harry and meghan and from sure. harry and meghan are culture jokes are typical cancel culture jokes that could cause bother in an empty room . they have few empty room. they have few friends but are keeping their enemies closer to stir things up and verdict is now in. while this one is almost overwhelming . sometimes just 5% of you agree that the sussexes just want accountability. 95% of you say otherwise . coming up, as the otherwise. coming up, as the despotic of iran uses harry's revelation to help justify the execution of a british—iranian
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will the prince finally be convinced that his kill count revelation was irresponsible. we've got top us journalist meghan kelly beaming over from the states on this at 950. but an x—rated blunder brought shame to the bbc . and gary lineker and to the bbc. and gary lineker and itake to the bbc. and gary lineker and i take pleasure in that whatsoever. laurence fox explains what went down live on air tonight and why they've finally come to grace of tune burger away. that's in the fox report and straight the .
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break time now for the fox report with laurence fox and the bbc's suffered a hugely embarrassing tonight when its prime time fa football coverage was sabotaged first with x—rated noise . so first with x—rated noise. so this cringeworthy broadcast went out to bbc one viewers before the watershed just hours ago with beeb staff clueless to where it was coming from . now, where it was coming from. now, surely we've been fake cup winners only policy in the studio tonight and i don't know. so i'm not sure it's these coventry gantry along . i'm steve coventry gantry along. i'm steve fowler . alan i coventry gantry along. i'm steve fowler. alan i mean it's toasty in this . it's a bit noisy as in this. it's a bit noisy as well . someone in this. it's a bit noisy as well. someone sending something on someone's phone i think is joke. i don't know whether you heard it home, but how is on the gantry? a bit chilly. yeah it's
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very cold. my ears of calls are yours are refreezing. okay, gary gary , what would you in this gary, what would you in this game tonight? alan, how do you see it going? well, what does it feel very hard done by because felt they scored a legitimate goal and they should have what the hell are they exposing young football fans now those football fans to now those noises continued for over 10 minutes until they eventually found culprit. according found the culprit. according to lineker, phone secretly lineker, a mobile phone secretly taped the bbc studios said he taped to the bbc studios said he said, well, we found this tape to the back the set as to the back of the set as sabotage. was quite amusing . sabotage. it was quite amusing. now tonight, a well—known football online prankster called gervais has responsibility . gervais has responsibility. obviously, we don't know if it's him. it seems to me lawrence , him. it seems to me lawrence, that the bbc have some folk in house who they should be very concerned about . he's trying to concerned about. he's trying to suggest this a rat in the camp of the bbc . numerous rats, i'd of the bbc. numerous rats, i'd say . do you know what my say. do you know what my favourite is? usually i just. i
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find like lineker very difficult. but i think he dealt with it quite well, but it's the outset, less ness of alan shearer, which slightly just gone. i'm still going to cut on going. i don't care what's going on. but yeah, i mean someone the bbc i think is probably turning around and this is our protest. it's just, it's such a sort of minor monochromatic ball fest that i'm grateful that we exist . yeah, very true. but i think , . yeah, very true. but i think, they will have to conduct some sort of serious investigation into this because the point is someone within the bbc allow would that phone to be on that same so someone was trying humiliate lineker and the bbc would want to humiliate gary lineker i just want to be clear it wasn't i promise i look i've got to talk about this this example of woke civil suits of woke civil service doing its best to scupper the interest of the of the countries . this was the of the countries. this was lawrence home office staff been
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warned to be careful about colleagues pronouns and to even avoid using the word mate so. workers at the department of homeland group are meant to be responsible. tackling terrorism were given the orders during a presentation on addressing people's gender identity. staff were told using the word homicide sexual was a medical phrase and could reduce colleagues sexual colleagues to purely sexual terms. warned staff that terms. it also warned staff that they might to use neo pronouns such as ze or aye. the home office said the material was leaked to the ato for its website, was used as part of an internal event and the department was, not an official policy. but lawrence . this shows policy. but lawrence. this shows you, doesn't it , about the woke you, doesn't it, about the woke in doctrine of folk and. our civil service, who, let's be honest, should be doing all they can at the moment to stop terrorism and nothing more. it's pretty hard to get into your head the that before someone commits a terrorist attack that they sit there and they go you ready ? are you ready ? and
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ready? are you ready? and they're like, those aren't my pronouns . mate, excuse me, i'd pronouns. mate, excuse me, i'd like you to use my pronouns before i go in. blow up an entire full of people. this is. i mean , who is asking for this? i mean, who is asking for this? who wants this stuff in the world? nobody i know. talks in pronouns. maybe that's because i'm now an old man and totally out of the way. but you know, who cares ? you're the terrorism who cares? you're the terrorism squad. deal with the terrorism squad. but the police yesterday with that dave, it's like, stop dating, policing people's tweets . go find the guy who's. dating, policing people's tweets . go find the guy who's . raped . go find the guy who's. raped 24 women so far. . go find the guy who's. raped 24 women so far . and, you know, 24 women so far. and, you know, and he's had nine appeals to the police. but if today actually i'll tell you this is a bit exclusive for you today . we exclusive for you today. we wrote a letter to the police complaining about the way that they behaved and then we reported ourselves to the police for writing the letter and the police got back to us within 40
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minutes, which is quicker than you. an ambulance nowadays? yeah that's nice, isn't it? lawrence, i didn't celebrate today, though because that annoying little rabble rouser greeted two big arrested . the second time in two arrested. the second time in two days this was in germany. watch . out days this was in germany. watch. out you that you . you that you. is she just shouting into the wind at this point, lawrence ? wind at this point, lawrence? she should have been inside . she should have been inside. should care, shouldn't she? when she was younger , because she's she was younger, because she's been groomed by the parent and manipulated by those fame, hungry parents. and it's just sad now because you know how white privilege means. you can pick and drag her off the
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pick her up and drag her off the beach and she sort of she's she's not worth anything to the cause anymore. now an adult and unattainable autistic norwegian kid. funny how she always manages to travel around, isn't it . he sailed that grenade where it. he sailed that grenade where he sailed. oh, yeah . she walked he sailed. oh, yeah. she walked or sailed . love to see proof of or sailed. love to see proof of that. or sailed. love to see proof of that . laurence fox, thanks so that. laurence fox, thanks so much, laurence. you're back 8:00 tomorrow night. you, laurence. now, coming up as over 1000 mayors, officers and staff are investigated for sexual and domestic claims following the revelations about syria . right. revelations about syria. right. the stakes, copper david carrick . can we trust the british police and will this be the start of a misguided movement to defund the met? will tonight's episode panellists one of them thinks we should define the met and they'll explain why in the media team. we'll have media buzz off team. we'll have tomorrow's front pages on being unveiled first, as unveiled in two. but first, as the just regime of iran uses harry's taliban revelation to help justify the execution of a british iranian. will this
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break meghan kelly time now and it seems warnings for military leaders regarding the potential harm caused by prince harry's reckless claims about his time in afghanistan could be coming to pass when the heat and fog of combat . i to pass when the heat and fog of combat. i didn't think of to pass when the heat and fog of combat . i didn't think of those combat. i didn't think of those 25 as people you can't kill people if you think of them as people if you think of them as people you can't really people. if you think of them as people . if you think of them as people. they were just pieces removed from the board . that's harry in from the board. that's harry in his . and now the despotic his. and now the despotic iranian regime has used those revelations to justify the contemptible excuse of a british
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iranian. ali brazier akbari, who had been since 2009 on suspicion of spying . in a really shocking of spying. in a really shocking and terrible tweet today, the iranian foreign ministry said the british regime, whose royal family member sees killing of 25 innocent people as removal of chess pieces and has no over the issue. and those who turned a blind eye to this war crime are no position to preach . others on no position to preach. others on human rights. now making a look . i condemn this killing and the way the iranian regime has tried invoke harry is shameful. but is this why the duke of sussex really need to accept that his taliban kill count revelation was highly responsible? you remember meghan when he went on the stephen colbert show? he said, oh, it's nothing to do with the. that's irresponsible. it's just the way that the british press have reported on it. that is response . there's no
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it. that is response. there's no question. first of all, that iran is a terrible regime and they probably would have done this without . any comments by this without. any comments by prince harry? they're executing gay people. just for being gay. all right. so that's who we're deaung all right. so that's who we're dealing with here. however also, no question that harry's handed them a talking point. he's handed this disgusting regime a talking point, and it's already being to not just by iran, being used to not just by iran, but do a google search. half taliban has weighed in on. you got articles in british press talking about the taliban and saying, oh, i'm sick of prince harry and my facebook feed and all of his comments about killing the taliban members over here in afghanistan . i mean, here in afghanistan. i mean, like when you've caused that to happen, you've misstepped . and happen, you've misstepped. and what harry doesn't realise is again, that he's public figure. that's that people can say negative things about you. so stop complaining about your press. but it also means you may have a heightened responsibility when to your rhetoric when it comes to your rhetoric and you should be careful about what you say when you're wearing a role . the one he has, because
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a role. the one he has, because people can get hurt and, tempers can flare, and you actually do have the power through. no accomplishment just accomplishment your own just through birthright to actually influence international relations and you should wield power very carefully . and he power very carefully. and he didn't. and rather than just take the responsibility and say , i apologise , this was my , i apologise, this was my intention. i see, now is poorly executed . he tried to blame the executed. he tried to blame the british press again , who he british press again, who he blames for everything by saying it's not my . it's the spin on it's not my. it's the spin on the remarks. they said i was boasting about 25 kills and i wasn't . well, if you look at wasn't. well, if you look at what the iranian regime used as their talking point, it what the iranian regime used as their talking point , it wasn't their talking point, it wasn't even the 25. it was what he said about. even the 25. it was what he said about . they're just chess pieces about. they're just chess pieces on the board . nobody spun that. on the board. nobody spun that. harry said that. he it irresponsibly. and it's now used. and the smart move for is just to take responsibility . but just to take responsibility. but since you and i both know he
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does that. he's not going happen here. no, indeed. now, look to you making the sussexes reportedly not welcome at the weekend's tea party in la. awards highlight. that was on account of prince william being president of the organisation. but that the couple is influence in hollywood remains chillingly strong. so they lost arch nemesis jeremy clarkson had a real hell of a day yesterday amazon reportedly dropped series clarkson's and the ground to a morale before harry and meghan slapped down for his for that controversial short column on the although of course this wasn't the first time they've publicly condemned former top gear host recently which know you know about the jeremy clarkson article . so not only clarkson article. so not only did what he said was horrific and is hurtful and cruel towards my wife, but it also encourages
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other people around the uk and around the world men, particularly to go and think that acceptable to treat women that acceptable to treat women that way way . so that acceptable to treat women that way way. so i'm that acceptable to treat women that way way . so i'm fascinated that way way. so i'm fascinated to know what you think this because my opinion is that clarkson should never have apologised because they have simply used that apology to try and cancel him to finish his career forevermore and it looks like they may be succeeding. yes, he's apparently losing his tv deals , though, hasn't been tv deals, though, hasn't been fired as a columnist yet . i fired as a columnist yet. i agree . look, he's not like agree. look, he's not like prince harry. he's a much smaller public. so he also has a response to be careful in what he says in print. right. his column is not like a comment on twitter or and i disagreed with what said in the column. absolutely yes, i did. i mean, ellis, let's overstated, though. it was a game of thrones reference. that's a joke. it was a joke on the joke. exactly so, i mean, i realise we're supposed
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pretend that we're getting the vapours from. his comments. but most people aren't . most people most people aren't. most people are like, okay, that kind of are like, okay, that was kind of rude. on with their rude. and they on with their lives want to see the lives and don't want to see the career destroyed because of it only these leftists who are trying please everybody trying to word please everybody over than one over smaller sins than this one are ones who pretend be are the ones who pretend to be offended. there's that offended. okay, so there's that . just say this? what . but can i just say this? what an opportunity. meghan and harry missed by not accepting the quy's missed by not accepting the guy's apology. they a chance for once to look like the bigger people. and they blew it. they can't. they've got to take the dogs nose and rub it in the excrement because that's who they are. they want to see him suffer. you only sent the email to harry. well, the guy says he sent it to both of them. i don't know if he maybe just had harry's email only but he claims he addressed it to. both of them. have a line of abuse them. you have a line of abuse against us. if you look at his writings about meghan, he was actually side for a long actually on her side for a long time turned like most time and then turned like most of did after the oprah thing. of us did after the oprah thing. and didn't anybody ask how and why didn't anybody ask how i am africa? so he's had
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coronation, they will be teaching them that they can do the heck they want. so honestly , if they do that and if they welcome pair the royal welcome this pair into the royal family, deserve what family, they deserve what get they i'll no sympathy they deserve. i'll no sympathy for the royal family if meghan and harry go on criticising them after this and use new information from new private meetings press . they meetings in the press. they deserve it. they must like it. if going to continue if they're going to continue going this. i how long going on like this. i how long can look as abuse can you look at them as abuse victims if they continue to welcome into lives? welcome it into their lives? this point at which they this is the point at which they need to hard line and need to draw the hard line and say done. this is say it's done. this is effectively an abusive relationship done relationship and we're done letting that us. letting you do that to us. i couldn't agree more. actually, i couldn't agree more. actually, i couldn't more. and i'm pretty sure that's prince sure that's where prince william's is . charles, he's william's head is. charles, he's a bit more on the fence because he fundamentally wants to believe that he's not going to believe that he's not going to be estranged from, his son, for the rest of his life. but meghan kelly absolutely love that. host of course , the brilliant megyn of course, the brilliant megyn kelly show which you can find on sirius xm youtube. and as downloadable podcast. meghan,
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thank you we will speak next week but coming up as rishi sunak stands up to sturgeon over her dangerous bill, i welcome one of the most prominent voices one of the most prominent voices on women's former olympian sharon davies for her verdict. at 1020. but first, in tonight's 8 hours after the shocking conviction of metropolitan police officer david carrick this week. could this be used by woke critics to try and defund the made out superstar panel? have their say ? one of the have their say? one of the things the market does need to be defunded. believe it or not. straight out to the bright .
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gender reform. naturally, the scottish first minister jumped at the chance to use confused teens and vulnerable women as a political football. the uk government that sees an opportunity to stoke a culture of what i think wrongly and i think the very misguided and mistaken that i it 1020 women's rights activists an olympic medallist, sharron davies, analyses a crucial victory in the gender wars and outlines what needs to happen next. also coming up, how the woke bosses at itv about to follow amazon by cancel silly jeremy clarkson at, the behest of the duke of delusion. prince harry and his vengeful wife . fleet street icon vengeful wife. fleet street icon mackenzie scrutinises hypocritical war on the media. he's live with me at 1045. maybe the should actually be keeping an eye closer to home on their hollywood loving pals because this is what harry's unhinged tell—all has done to coverage of diana in the live with us . oh, diana in the live with us. oh, my poor little prince. put this cream on willy. it will lessen the aching . make it less chilly
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the aching. make it less chilly . so has harry tarnished mother's legacy by making her fair game for crass jokes like that. i'll get my panel's view in the media. but tonight i'm joined by amanda boswell. met letitia and rebecca reid. plus as serial rapist cop david carrick sparks i review of historic sexual and domestic abuse claims against more than a thousand officers. can we still trust the police? and will this be used by woke critics to try and fund the met? we'll get stuck into that next with globalist in chief klaus schwab opening the world economic forum in davos by, urging global leaders to master future. it's the influential organisation trying to be boss the earth as suggested today by elon musk. that's how big debate at 1030. and the sad of old white legends at the bbc continues. ken and the sad of old white legends at the bbc continues . ken bruce at the bbc continues. ken bruce ditches radio to his radio plays. but it says it does
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greatest hits. i love playing big tunes , big hits, lovely big tunes, big hits, lovely music. so it's the perfect place for me . i'll analyse that for me. i'll analyse that shortly. plus, the bbc suffered a hugely embarrassing gaffe tonight as gary lineker's fa cup broadcast was sabotaged by. x—rated noises. broadcast was sabotaged by. x—rated noises . we've been at fa x—rated noises. we've been at fa cup winners only policy in the studio tonight. now it is making noise so i'm not sure it's on the commentary gantry find out more about that humiliate win for lineker and the british fashion corporation when i crowned tonight's greatest britain and union jack at 1050 will have tomorrow's newspapers on the way in just a moment as well. but first, the news headunes well. but first, the news headlines polymer less . headlines with polymer less. dan, thank you and good evening to you. february is likely to be a month of disruption to public services as schools universities the rail network nurses and
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civil servants all plan industrial action. train drivers , the rmt and aslef unions be striking on the first and 3rd of february in a long running dispute overjobs, pay and. the action coincides with 100,000 civil servants walking out of their and 70,000 universal staff in the university and college union will stage the first of 18 days of action during the month plus teachers from the national education union will strive for seven days over february and march in their dispute over pay . also the news today, the home secretary says, the independent inquiry looking into the police officer who murdered sarah everard will also consider the crimes of former met police officer david david carrick . the officer david david carrick. the home office has launched a review police standards to make sure officers who are not fit to serve the public can be sacked. that's after the former met pleaded guilty to 49 offences
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including , dozens of rapes over including, dozens of rapes over an 18 year period. he's been by the force at a mishcon ducked heanng the force at a mishcon ducked hearing held in his absence today. hearing held in his absence today . now as you've been today. now as you've been hearing, the scottish secretary defended the uk government's move to block hollyrood controversial or gender bill reforms . that's the first time reforms. that's the first time westminster has made an order , westminster has made an order, the scotland act to prevent a law from scottish parliament to royal assent. alister jack says the reasoning behind the move that hollywood's gender bill would undermine existing laws in the rest the uk. the bill would have serious adverse effects on the operation of the equality act 2010. and as i've set out in my correspondence with the first minister yesterday , i prefer not minister yesterday, i prefer not to be this situation . the to be in this situation. the united government does united kingdom government does all we can to respect devolution settlement and to resolve . it is settlement and to resolve. it is open to the scottish government to bring back an amended bill for reconsideration and scottish
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parliament. the uk and the united states have reaffirmed their support for ukraine and its war. russia. james held talks in washington today, including with the secretary of state, antony blinken , before state, antony blinken, before travelling on to toronto tomorrow to meet his canadian cleverly and blinken . they cleverly and blinken. they remained committed to backing ukraine for as long as it takes . the uk government has supplied to battle tanks to the water and country with hopes the us also announce further assistance the coming days. president is due to make a big announcement tomorrow. we're told on the ukraine war. this is what they need to get the job done. this is what we're going to supply and we're going to supply modern heavy military equipment and the ammunition to allow them to defend themselves properly . and defend themselves properly. and putin should realise that his ambitions not be realised. we will not him realise his ambitions and this is why i keep repeating this is it's the best
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moral thing to do . now now moral thing to do. now now lastly entertainment news and madonna has announced a worldwide tour to celebrate a career in music more than four decades. the seven time grammy award winning pop icon will put on shows in 35 cities across the world, including several in europe, performing for fans and giving them the chance to hear the songs they . the celebration the songs they. the celebration tour kicks off in july in canada stopping at london's o2 arena in october . madonna stopping at london's o2 arena in october. madonna has sold more than 300 million records globally making the best selling female music artist of all time . that's it. you're up to date on tv, online and dab , plus on tv, online and dab, plus radio with gb news. now we go back to dan wootton tonight . back to dan wootton tonight.
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towards zoo site. now in our media buzz . towards zoo site. now in our media buzz. front in straight to the metro. it's one out, all out as prepares for the biggest of strikes in a generation . rail strikes in a generation. rail workers university teachers and civil servants. all to walk out in unison next month . the i in unison next month. the i leads with a caution energy minister grant shapps that firms must stop forcing customers onto pre—paid metres with the regulator ofgem due to be warned about the practise the star leads with republican accusing us president joe biden of covering up sightings of ufo as the headline . the truth is out the headline. the truth is out there and they're . and they're there and they're. and they're in there. i don't know if we can see it. there it is . and on the see it. there it is. and on the front of the guardian calls for inquiry into officers who allowed rapists to stay . the allowed rapists to stay. the met. and we're going to get on to that now with my superstar panel to that now with my superstar panel. top daily mail columnist amanda patel. former england footballer and social commentator le tissier and commentator matt le tissier and the author and journalist rebecca reid . now, as reported
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rebecca reid. now, as reported in the guardian, their serial rapist, david, has been sacked by the metropolitan police after yesterday missing, dancing of sexual offences against women while serving the force between 2003 and 2020. carrick's were described as heinous , targeted described as heinous, targeted and deliberate at his misconduct heanng and deliberate at his misconduct hearing today and. it's triggered a review of nearly 2000 sexual and domestic violence claims made against more than 1000 officers in the past years. home secretary suella braverman urged the ambassador force to root out corruption . but shadow home corruption. but shadow home secretary yvette cooper warned the inadequate vetting process was damaging public confidence in police. i this case yesterday with the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley . i'm encouraged by the rowley. i'm encouraged by the action he has taken so far with his team to root out officers who are not fit to wear badge. this government will not shy away from challenging police to meet the standards we all expect
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of them. her statement is very weak and it shows a serious lack of leadership on something that is so grave and affects confidence in policing . there confidence in policing. there are still no legal requirements on vetting forces can effectively do what they want. they don't even to check employment history and character references . no employment history and character references. no mans employment history and character references . no mans how employment history and character references. no mans how this has personally your confidence in the police isn't shaken, it's destroyed it. i mean literally after even just listening to that dan you know the way you talk about why would he having an inquiry. the headlines today saying that you know he's now being kicked out the police being kicked out of the police force . like but we care about force. like but we care about mcarthur the fact he had a decade more than a decade of raping women doing some of the things that we couldn't even run in our newspaper that was despicable. and just think coming so hot on on the death of sarah everard you know now i
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would not if a policeman stopped me in the street if i was walking i would run for my life. i'd run into this pub , i would i'd run into this pub, i would run into the nearest police station. if there were any left . but and if a police car tried to stop me, i would to allow to be stopped. i would keep driving. i would lock my door, would find someone. i would be alone with a policeman ever again. as far as i can see, shattered is what my faith is, and that is truly horrifying. matt, let's . but obviously, the matt, let's. but obviously, the vast of police are good folk . vast of police are good folk. you would like to hope so. i mean, there's quite a big number of people. i mean , that's not of people. i mean, that's not a small proportion. the amount that they're going to now be investigating more than a thousand. i mean, that's but there are over 35,000 police. yeah. yeah no, i appreciate that. but one in 35 is not a great number. and i think it
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doesit great number. and i think it does it does shatter your confidence in the police when you have extreme cases like this. but we do have to also put into context that there is an extreme case. we're not that the other thousand cases that are going to be investigated are of nature becoming at how many of those 34 other thousand cops protected. this guy who knew what was happening, what was the record, he was called, how does he get away with a. i knew he was a roman. how many of them, you know, three women was it that went to the and said and accused. oh, no, he said, need to sit down and go there's made it know and there's it up. you know and there's a lot of basically just huge part of around so much around of so much around so much around this apart their obvious crimes but what my fear is that will be used by this case will be used by the hard left to push this deranged campaign to defund the police . rebecca rees, thank you police. rebecca rees, thank you for that introduction to writing this campaign. it's not the left
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trying to parlay the abuse of women into defunding the police. it's people like me who grew up being told, if you get lost, go find a police officer who grew up respecting the concept of the police who have reached a point of adulthood. for me, it was over sarah case where over at sarah everard case where you realise that the police are actually statistically fairly likely not to be your friend. the but you do. to clarify . you the but you do. to clarify. you do? yes, i do believe we should probably the met. so what would you do? would simply on my is. but it is a very american concept and i am fully willing. have you seen badly? it's worked in america. i'm not saying that i've seen the crime. i wasn't in charge of the rollout in america. i probably won't be in charge rollout here, charge of the rollout here, realistically. i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i.istically. i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i thatally. i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i that there i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i that there is i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i that there is a i'm saying charge of the rollout here, re i that there is a place ying charge of the rollout here, re i that there is a place for; is i that there is a place for a sort of emergency service that does of riot control does the kind of riot control stuff you break up stuff where you break up a fight. and someone if there's fight. and if someone if there's an active shooter that requires one very specific skill . that is one very specific skill. that is not the same skill that down with the woman and says is your husband hitting you. you sit
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down a child are you down with a child and are you being abused? obviously being sexually abused? obviously the phrase it definitely is not it's reasonable to . expect it's not reasonable to. expect the person who can break the kind of person who can break a to also be the kind of a fight to also be the kind of person can uncover sexual person who can uncover sexual abuse. not scale. abuse. those not the same scale. and what are doing is taking and what you are doing is taking a lot people with not very a lot of people with not very high of education, high level of education, putting them in incredibly highly traditionally and traditionally environments and then them not to take then expecting them not to take a thing. i would only challenge on this because i've been involved in two specific stories involved in two specific stories in my career. one was child sex abuse. it's a completely separate organisation . it's separate organisation. it's totally separate. and they highly skilled. and another was another was with with a family . another was with with a family. abuse, sexual abuse and abuse of women in homes and people. they're not the plot you see on the street elevated to get to a specific team. well yes. people ask you wouldn't want to get rid of those teams. no, because a lot of them don't . i fully lot of them don't. i fully believe the result. you only want to defund parts of the police. i mean, this is a nobody. it is is a delusion .
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nobody. it is it is a delusion. and the moment that you had some bold armed bloke in your house with a knife who is first person you would want to call the police, then turn up the open hold for three. sorry the good police force, which means people starting again. i disagree. defunding and refunding defunding and then funding differently. so not expecting them to be social workers with truncheons? yeah. expecting some people to be in of immediate crisis results and all the people being in charge of social work. you better fund social work. but you better fund social work. but you better fund social work. fewer people with work. you have fewer people with mental you mental health issues. if you have people get have people that didn't get rapists. so i think get the rapists. so what i think get the cops to drop in. yeah. and cops to drop them in. yeah. and so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out didn't quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no didn't quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i didn't quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i was. dn't quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i was. in't quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i was. i was quickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i was. i was just ickly. so what? oh, sorry, sorry. find out no i was. i was just going well, no i was. i was just going to say. so we need to we need to rephrase these things because you i want to defund the you say, i want to defund the police. say to police. you just say that to somebody. that of implies somebody. that kind of implies that to get of the that you want to get rid of the police altogether. i don't want to have a police force. she does. so you just. no, i want.
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she's making very hot meal. she's making a very hot meal. have cream. crazy finance. have a cream. crazy finance. would don't would it be police? i don't know. it something know. you'd call it something and it would function differently. it would not be the police currently it. police as we currently have it. yes mad point. yes it's a completely mad point. it's just fear because just making a relatively making it in a relatively reasonable now, british reasonable way. now, the british fashion war on old fashion corporation's war on old white men has claimed another season scalp with ken bruce becoming the latest broadcast legend to ditch radio to after landing a new show on greatest hits radio criticism . radio hits radio criticism. radio plays. what it says it greatest hits. i love playing big tunes. big hits music. so it's the perfect place for me . now that perfect place for me. now that this was shock announcement today, because ken has been a fixture on bbc radio two for more than 40 years and he follows in the footsteps of these broadcasters, all of whom stepped from the station in 2020 to alone . you've got vanessa to alone. you've got vanessa feltz who left 19 years, paul o'grady after 14. simon mayo was
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axed after 21. and steve also given the chop after 23 years on our airwaves , diversity obsessed our airwaves, diversity obsessed bee bosses be secretly delighted they're going to be able to bnngin they're going to be able to bring in some young non—white non—male presenter though i have to say the decline in audience will be less than pleased with the announcement. rebecca reid. matt. patricia van patel, stand by because coming up, as ellen musk sounds, the alarm about a takeover of the leeds should we fear the world economic forum. that's how big debate in the media bosses 30. but next as rishi sunak finally displays political and blocks sturgeon's dangerous gender reform bill, women's rights activist and olympic medallist sharron davies analyses crucial victory in the gender wars and outlines what needs to happen next. she's live after .
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the welcome back. rishi sunak displayed timely political courage today as he down scheming sturgeon by blocking her dangerous gender reforms . her dangerous gender reforms. the legislation would endangered women and children the country by allowing anyone including sex offenders over the age of 16 to change and access female only spaces from the age of 16 without a medical diagnosis of
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gender dysphoria. speaking through his snp quiz of shame, scotland secretary to alex jack explained the bill would impact uk wide law include in the 2010 equality act is our assessment that bill would have a serious adverse impact, among other things, on the operation of the equality act 2010. those adverse effects include impacts on the operation of single sex clubs , operation of single sex clubs, associations and protections such as equal pay . the such as equal pay. the government says the concerns many members of the public and civic society regarding the potential impacts of bill on women and girls . the bill also women and girls. the bill also risks creating significant complications from having two different gender recognition regimes in the uk and allowing more or bad faith applicant . the more or bad faith applicant. the government naturally scotland shameless first minister jumped at the chance to play politics with vulnerable women and teens
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lives. this is a uk government that sees an opportunity to stoke culture of what i think wrongly. and i think very misguided and mistaken that. but in doing so, undermined the scottish parliament and we will defend . but the only one defend it. but the only one stoking the culture war is because sturgeon is , all too because sturgeon is, all too ready to throw women's rights under bus in the name of a hard left agenda that distracts from her own failings . i'm joined now her own failings. i'm joined now by former olympic swimmer and women's rights activist sharron davies. i mean, sharron she talks about stoke in a culture war, i would argue . it is war, i would argue. it is sturgeon that is playing politics with the safe of biological women . yeah. so you biological women. yeah. so you think dani may have some student? nice to see you back again? the holiday. thank you. absolutely absolutely . i think i absolutely absolutely. i think i think the cynic me said that this is very much planned, though i mean, she knows very well the bill is in conflict with the equality act of 2010. she was that when they were
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preparing this bill as well. and section 35 was agreed on when devolution was agreed on. so again , i would know all of these again, i would know all of these facts . the only question that's facts. the only question that's really stoking this is that ms. sturgeon too, to take something can reduce the age 16, which i think is very risky to turn around and go from two years to two, three months and literally just say that, you know, this , just say that, you know, this, that someone that's a convict . that someone that's a convict. a can just sell, identify and be put into woman's prison is just extraordinary . but lack of extraordinary. but lack of consideration for women and children, safeguarding is extraordinary. and if you ask scottish people, as you've already told the statement, the polling says that they don't it. so i just don't understand where she her mandate from because this not what scottish people want and again she's not also talking about going to the courts and using up funding to do that should be spent on other things . know they have do that should be spent on other things. know they have big
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issues the nhs worse than issues with the nhs worse than we do down here even which are horrendous education problems and have the worst death rates for in the whole of europe full time . the next country , you time. the next country, you know. so money should be spent on other things in scotland that desperately it other than stoking a war with but your suspicion in sharon is that she's done this because it plays into her goal of trying to keep her rabid base happy terms of scottish independence you know much easier to keep against westminster than having to deal with all of the problems that you've just outlined . yeah talks you've just outlined. yeah talks about a consultation and i can tell you for a fact that i travelled up the parliament with a friend, you know, a few friends of mine, they're involved league sport to actually stand in front of the committee and talk to them about the effects that this would have on sportswomen didn't on sportswomen and she didn't listen us she didn't listen to any of us she didn't invite in yet she invite to invite us in yet she invite to trans activist miles to go in and to get their advice you know
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so weren't even allowed to so we weren't even allowed to tell we knew, you tell people what we knew, you know, based on peer reviewed science, based on our personal experience, we weren't even given voice. so she very much given a voice. so she very much had an agenda when the whole thing prepared. it's like, thing was prepared. it's like, is hater . it's thing was prepared. it's like, is hater. it's just is a woman hater. it's just weird, isn't it? is really . is a woman hater. it's just weird, isn't it? is really. i don't i don't understand it at all, you know, because there is to look after everybody . yes. to look after everybody. yes. you know, i you , you know, my you know, i you, you know, my particular soapbox always been sports. and i'm very that michelle donlon the culture secretary just this last weekend just turned around and said you know they , thank you the know they, thank you the government is going to ringfence female sport in this country so important and that is it's fantastic very very important i know but the thing is that that is great. that is it is just hope straight. well, it is because because the thing is shut in. so many ways. now women are under attack. there is a war on women. now, people said was paranoid. paranoid, for example
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, i called out the woke organisers of the british awards for making them main gender neutral. everyone i was completely paranoid because adele won the award last year . adele won the award last year. well, guess what, sharon? this year not one female is nominated for artist of the year and that's just example it feels like in so many aspects of society , sport, culture, society, sport, culture, entertain and there is an attack on women . but what's so serious on women. but what's so serious about , what sturgeon is doing on women. but what's so serious about, what sturgeon is doing is this an attack on women's safety 7 this an attack on women's safety ? yeah, absolutely . you know , ? yeah, absolutely. you know, it's just definition of words as what we're losing our ability be able to explain things. you know what , is a woman what is a what, is a woman what is a transgender? what is living as a woman now that's the other thing. i find it difficult to it some of these explain me what some of these explain to me what living a woman is. so you living as a woman is. so you learn to as a woman three learn to live as a woman three months. that leaving months. so that means leaving the and holding yourself the house and holding yourself a girl's name and a certain
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lipstick. well, most days i don't wear makeup. when i go, i certainly remember that last time. boy start heels. you time. my boy start in heels. you know, typical goodnight. know, i'm a typical goodnight. so. what is living as a so. yeah, what is living as a woman? you know, i don't really understand that. it's like a medical diagnosis for gender dysphoria is so very important. exactly. and no one is wanting to take away the rights of genuine trans people, but it cannot come at a cost to the safety of biological women. it is so important that you keep up fight. i think it's just very much at the detriment of genuine transgender people need our honest and who asked by the way, to be dragged into this culture war by sturgeon? they never asked for this. they never wanted it. but look, keep up the good fight, because alongside rowling, sharon has been the third most high profile woman who was really prepared to lose everything in order to raise pubuc everything in order to raise public attention to what is going on and we're going to keep
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the fight up you sharon this yeah the fight up you sharon this year. so thank you so we'll speak very soon. but coming up, you cancelled as the duke and duchess of sussex moved to destroy his career are woke bosses at itv to follow amazon by cancelling jeremy clarkson fleet icon calvin mackenzie gives his unfiltered take and this is going to be an unmissable tonight at 1045. but next in the media buzz is elon shares his concern of a global by the elite. i'm asking be fair the world economic forum wrote about that and deliver more of tomorrow's newspapers straight out to the .
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pension after he was convicted of dozens of sexual offences. the daily telegraph reports that equalities minister kemi bays will write to all tory over fears that a ban on trans therapy will criminalise parent with backlash against proposals growing match of the day is . the growing match of the day is. the headune growing match of the day is. the headline in the sun as , gary headline in the sun as, gary lineker is humiliatingly drowned out x—rated groans live on the bbc during coverage of liverpool's fa cup match against wolves the mirror leads with agency staff being offered wolves the mirror leads with agency staff being offere d £40 agency staff being offered £40 an hour to break tomorrow's strike by nurses as a superstore panel strike by nurses as a superstore panel. back with me now, top daily mail columnist and broadcaster amanda patel, daily mail columnist and broadcaster amanda patel , former broadcaster amanda patel, former england footballer and social media commentator matt le tissier and the author and journalist rebecca, now global elites have descended on switzerland this week for the controversial world economic meeting in davos . prime meeting in davos. prime minister's mainstream media shills and corporate fat cats can be expected to beat
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everything with digital id and vaccine as to how we should all stop eating meat to save the planet , wef founder stop eating meat to save the planet, wef founder klaus stop eating meat to save the planet , wef founder klaus schwab planet, wef founder klaus schwab welcomed delegates to davos by urging them to, quote, master the future . in a bizarre the future. in a bizarre rallying cry, watch what need to muscles of future . i think to muscles of future. i think to have a platform where all stakeholders of global society are engaged governments, business civil society, young children . they could go . on children. they could go. on twitter boss elon musk propelled of schwab and the wef the mainstream with this tweet today. he wrote most the future doesn't sound ominous at all dot dot, dot. how is wef , davos even dot, dot. how is wef, davos even a thing? are they trying to be boss of earth ? well, yes, elon boss of earth? well, yes, elon yes, they are. for years now, the independent organisation founded schwab himself in 1971
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has been accused of having far too much influence on global governments and political policies . what schwab talking policies. what schwab talking about grooming world leaders in the wef global leaders programme and his boast penetrating cabinets of governments. what we are very proud of now a young generation like prime minister trudeau , president of argentina trudeau, president of argentina and so on, such repentant rates of cabinets. so yesterday i was suddenly sent at a reception for prime minister trudeau and. i bono said half of this cabinet, or even more half of half of his cabinet are for our actual the young nobody knows of. so they're grateful . it's about . is they're grateful. it's about. is elon musk right to question the world economic and what's going on in davos is 100% right to question . i think he's he's
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question. i think he's he's following the money i think they are a that does wield far too much influence in around the world. they describe themselves as an ngo but they as klaus rightly said, the they have penetrated the cabinets and they are infiltrating policies of our country through . the people of country through. the people of an association with them and. i think it is something that we need to be incredibly concerned about. do you think because he's pretty much describing in that first clip there, pretty much describing a one world government which policies have they infiltrated? which policies came from them? you see went came from them? did you see went on over the course of the pandemic? two years. i mean , pandemic? two years. i mean, these are the two, the top four. but lockdown is mostly tony blair's speech . i hear a lot of blair's speech. i hear a lot of different people blamed for mask wearing and lockdowns. first time i've heard that it's that you think that. do you think that they have the best interests of people of the
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interests of the people of the at think it's somebody at heart. think it's somebody else's work conference . i'm not else's work conference. i'm not there because i don't work that calvin is there. they're hilariously calvin robinson. now we talk to him about this week he's not one of the amsalem shows so he's in infiltrated. so it's a it's a big muslim conference impenetrable except calvin's there . oh, you can calvin's there. oh, you can travel to davos . i mean it's not travel to davos. i mean it's not it's a closed shop between troops the place so that the media can't get to. this is what annoys me about this kind of stuff. if they were actually open about these things and you're to actually what you're allowed to actually what was going on, but they keep it behind doors and they and they, you know, it's very it's very select the whole thing is things literally that he you know you see because he's a pre do you know called a bakery do you know that klaus schwab who is in his eighties is the head this organisation cannot be depose and in fact he might not his successor until he's by doing so
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through will and amanda patel why are all of the world so completely enthralled because schwab because it used to it used to be taken quite seriously . it used to be an economic forum where you got the greatest brains in the world, world leaders to come. now it's become exactly what matt says. i mean, as the you know, the things you read, you know, it's described as globalist glassed . very it's as globalist glassed. very it's like a gig. these people, like minded people, get together . minded people, get together. there's something inside how to ruin this . 2700 leaders there . ruin this. 2700 leaders there. there's, what, 52 heads of state? you know , it just going state? you know, it just going through this last year, they had over a thousand private jets fly in while they lecture about getting rid of petrol and tell us to stop it to 7400 metric tonnes carbon dioxide remitted . tonnes carbon dioxide remitted. i didn't even know what that means, but like a godzilla
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carbon footprint and, they all get there. they all fly in by jets. even if they come in from europe. i mean, it's completely ludicrous, but it's the kind of language when you when you there was one chap in quite early and they've got the stores , all they've got the stores, all these all the billionaires who don't pay tax or the billionaire companies . so you've got companies. so you've got microsoft, amazon uber, facebook, all those of companies. they get their like in a political conference where, you have people there who buy stores to lobby the politicians . and that is all that is. and that's what he says he's seeing government. have you seen the stories about, the 15 minute cities. no. in oxford and canterbury that i think we should probably not revisit oxford one because i think this did not cover itself in glory on, that topic. but what about . on, that topic. but what about. yeah, well, you've heard the 15 minute cities. this is what i have but we this is one of the policies some of the some not fully accurate stuff i've said about that. so would think that would the very example would be best the very example where said we're where they say i said we're locked we're locking down
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locked in we're locking down this city and not going to allow people in cause you people to go in and cause you have drive, you have to have to drive, you have to cycle. but these cycle. but but these are dictates. was was dictates. this is matt was was leading is that this is one leading to is that this is one of the great ideas but it wasn't true about that the true about oxford but that the key to where it is heading is it truly is where it wasn't by conspiracy theory and it's really frustrating not the old conspiracy theory to shut down people if people go in conspiracies , if people keep conspiracies, if people keep telling hollywood conspiracy theories, you may want to reflect on what have i ever said? conspiracy theories any you just said it just to you. i've never said to anybody the only conspiracy theories you've ever come across on this channel. yes, absolutely . are channel. yes, absolutely. are one. there are a lot of conspiracy theories. there is a conspiracy theories. there is a conspiracy . no. the way that it conspiracy. no. the way that it was discussed , the oxford was discussed, the oxford specific misreported and specific issue misreported and therefore not revisited. not on this . it therefore not revisited. not on this. it wasn't i don't therefore not revisited. not on this . it wasn't i don't know this. it wasn't i don't know what else you're referring to, rebecca, but we had a debate about it on this show and we covered both sides of the argument and i that what's going
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on in oxford is a creep and we're going to see more and more hard left councils try and start controlling where we can travel, how we travel, how much we pay to travel. and you see it happening in london. let's on while he's keeping his eyes on the heinous british press , the heinous british press, liberal prince liberal us media, the prince harry desperately wants to win over continues to eviscerate him. so if the duke of woke wants to humiliate himself with foreign admissions. elizabeth arden cream, suppose his right arden cream, i suppose his right but oversharing has now but his oversharing has now cheapened the legacy of princess diana, who didn't ask for any of this and suddenly made his late mother fair game for the likes of . talk show host jemmy mother fair game for the likes of. talk show host jemmy kimmel . just take a look at this sketch in spare is reimagined as a truly grim fairy tale it's called the prince and the penis. and it's at chilly north pole. a silly young codger took a walk in the snow and froze. as we toddler. oh oh mummy. he cried with a scream . from then on up with a scream. from then on up high she appeared with some
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cream my poor little prince put this cream on your willy it will lessen the ache and make it less .then lessen the ache and make it less . then he tucked it back and back to her cloud . his mother back to her cloud. his mother went soaring and said this aloud should ever you icy chills on your heart on just give it a rub with elizabeth arden . how would with elizabeth arden. how would he feel i wonder if someone like him jeremy clarkson had this instead of his hollywood mates. but rebecca, we don't hear prince harry coming out and issuing a statement condemning jemmy kimmel do. i mean, he must be upset about that. i didn't. i was like four when princess diana died. no that quite upsetting to watch that was horrible. that was really, really distasteful. amanda patel, it's who has opened the doors. he's made he's made his mother game for any joke, any serious satirist, any horrible comic. there'll be there'll be so much that will spawn whole
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pile of horrible stuff, but the book and a lot of auntie diana's and we've got to remember i know you loved her but a lot of people a of people disliked her. yeah the point is there's no statement from harry condemning that from kimmel. all of us politicians, all of the us liberal comedians. but matt, when jeremy clarkson, he wants to ruin his career. so this is i know you don't think this is a big story, but it's all political. and i actually think it's about freedom of speech, which they want to close it out, a freedom of speech issue. but there's an issue of consistency. i that's what i don't think that's what talking here. if to talking about here. if you're to if going have a go for if you're going to have a go for somebody who's done something, then they're the other then even they're on the other side, mate, and side, you know, your mate, and they've same. next they've done the same. next episode, follow them. both are saying, words, we hear saying, mark my words, we hear nothing kimmel. nothing from harry jemmy kimmel. we hear because is part we will hear because he is part their set. rebecca he's part the hollywood woke crowd he's they have little cocktails with at soho house are part of the same set but maybe the private that
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is amanda that's out do stand by because coming after falling victim to an ex prank could have night for the bbc and be about to get a whole lot worse out if gary lineker and the bbc's humiliation has earned them the dubious honour of being named tonight's union jack has i'll play tonight's union jack has i'll play evil wait in town if you didn't see by the way so stay tuned for that at 1050. but first i woke bosses at itv about to follow amazon by cancel jeremy the behest jeremy clarkson at the behest harry and meghan fleet icon calvin mackenzie gives his analysis you're not going to want to miss it he's live with me in just 2 minutes time.
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jeremy clarkson is fighting to save his career with . itv giving save his career with. itv giving worrying signals that they are about to bow to meghan and the sussex squad by axing the former top gear star as has already done reports , oddly woke itv done reports, oddly woke itv bosses , said they had no bosses, said they had no commitments to future editions of who wants to be a millionaire of who wants to be a millionaire of course fronted by clarkson . of course fronted by clarkson. besides an outstanding contractual agreed series and recording of millionaire celebrity specials said to have been suddenly pushed back week due to scheduling the famous scheduling issues . sadly, scheduling issues. sadly, whether he's dropped or not clarkson has seemingly accepted, he will have to self in the future. as he made clear in his apparently futile apology . the apparently futile apology. the sussexes where he said so can i move on now? not sure it's hard to be interesting and at the same time you never heard powers of laughter coming for a health and safety seminar. but i promise you this i will try. i have to say that's the tyranny of the woke mob led by pitchfork wavers in chief harry and
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meghan. they won't until their victims have been totally humiliated and their livelihoods destroyed . calvin mackenzie , destroyed. calvin mackenzie, fleet street icon, joins me now . calvin, look , you'll follow . calvin, look, you'll follow all of this over the last couple of years now it's hard for me to see itv standing by clarkson they weren't to stand by piers morgan morgan . i know they won't morgan morgan. i know they won't stand by him and they never had any intention when. the story first broke like . i made it very first broke like. i made it very clear that they were standing by him at the moment. so the reality is that he was always going to go. and i think, honestly, i love what clarkson does.i honestly, i love what clarkson does. i think he's is it's journalism. it's phantom tastic is colin was a great one of the sunday times is a different level compared to anybody in his game . but the problem the game. but the problem the mistake he made was he apologised . what was the point apologised. what was the point
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of approach . it gave, it gave of approach. it gave, it gave harry and meghan this open goal to reject and actually make clarkson's position much worse the truth about the matter. the licenced media around the world are quite they don't want clarkson's they actually in a funny way they don't want piers ehheni funny way they don't want piers either. i mean itv is a shocking place. you know, they look they got the share prices halved . got the share prices halved. their ceo is double that money while the share prices collapsed and they throw out anybody who has any view which doesn't seem to comply with a sense of . let's to comply with a sense of. let's give a round of applause to people buggered off to america with that with a fond farewell honestly they are itv shockers and the truth about the matter is that clarkson was an choice. but who wants to be a millionaire. a completely clapped out format. chris
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tarrant did a fantastic job, nothing. and then they put it into a little cupboard. forgot about along comes clarkson, who takes mickey out of the questions, takes the mickey out the contestants suddenly ratings go the contestants suddenly ratings 9° up the contestants suddenly ratings go up it's genius. now, i'm not saying the clarkson star's difficult based on what he is, but the whole point being in the media is that you're probably a difficult piece of work that they might even say that about you. and i is fantastic. and it has been said about me yeah, i know exactly. people like us honestly, we're pussycats . but honestly, we're pussycats. but the truth about the matter is that he is in a degree of trouble. of course they left all he saw right from a thousand acre farm. 55 million to the bank. what does care? what matters about this is if you losing the peers ? morgan's the losing the peers? morgan's the clarkson to this world all your with actually is the left what makes me laugh. good morning they have a former labour chancellor sitting bull saying
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all the president is playing asking questions. can you imagine the equivalent, asking questions. can you imagine the equivalent , the imagine the equivalent, the conservative equivalent sitting on that is impossible. the truth about the matter is that the media of world is left leaning a gb news his writings all through the roof and like sky news, which has been around for years, a basically i would be marginally ahead . the reason for marginally ahead. the reason for thatis marginally ahead. the reason for that is that nobody serves the right and centre right. i mean , right and centre right. i mean, the debates, you have a fantastic lady. i don't agree with a single word, but that lady says it represents the kind of socialist the left you. but but but you also raise right view . yeah no but i mean is view. yeah no but i mean is chilling though about this calvin is the in that harry and seem to have hollywood it's just absolutely give it actually
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america is meant to be the land of the free home of the brave. they are the ones that through their constitu nation actually fundamentally believe in the freedom of the press . but freedom of the press. but actually harry a member the royal family one of the most privileged blokes on earth , is privileged blokes on earth, is trying to shut down journalism in britain. and by the way, personally, i didn't like clarkson's column, but absolutely. i think you should allowed to make a mistake and not lose your voice and be censored forevermore. well, what i've been surprised about this is how hard clark's and has fought to stay on the pedestal, but it hasn't been as well . the but it hasn't been as well. the reality and the reality is the harder it is for, the more it's become for him . however, there become for him. however, there will be thank god for rupert murdoch . there will be rupert murdoch. there will be rupert murdoch's the world who will stand up for him and say, yeah, okay, you a bit of an error there. i've been a bit of a mish. imagine the tens, hundreds of thousands of words written in his time about. yes, i think he
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said 6000 columns kelvin and we all make mistakes. you have i have. all make mistakes. you have i have . yeah. no in fact, i've have. yeah. no in fact, i've made more than one. how about that? actually, no. but anyway, so the bottom line on it is he is a degree of difficulty. there's we'll see through . there's we'll see him through. but actually, as you note, lots , lots of famous people want to be on tv. and i think if he's denied television and that will be a great shame . he is a great be a great shame. he is a great host of who wants to be a millionaire . fantastic on top millionaire. fantastic on top gear , very funny in the farm and gear, very funny in the farm and grand tour was a big success as well. how many in television do you know who've had multiple and have made multiple successes? the thing is , they don't like the thing is, they don't like his politics. if he was on the left, if that was i, wyn jones that was doing doing who wants to be a millionaire, he'd be there for a thousand years, see of itv is a former chief executive of the guardian. oh, yes. the reality she's she's on
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the left. absolutely. and of course we know that, because joe brand who suggested my colleague nigel farage should be have battery acid thrown him, which is actually a violent she was promoted basically and got lots of big jobs after that so we're going to see something very different happen, i think with jeremy clarkson. but kelvin mackenzie, great analysis ever. thank kelvin. will speak thank you, kelvin. we will speak next. now to next. but it's time now to reveal person and duty reveal today's person and duty and jackass amanda patel, your nominee, please it's andy murray. he fought through five sets for 5 hours to get through the next round of the australian . this is a guy who thought he'd never play tennis again. true grit is absolutely fantastic . grit is absolutely fantastic. love him, matt. let's tissier your nominee, please. my nominee is fiona hein, who was ? the is fiona hein, who was? the organiser behind the 100 k nhs protest last year, which helped to get the mandates rescinded. and she also organised a protest this coming saturday to. allow
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the vaccine injured in this country to have voice. great stuff for bakery germany. equally political . i've gone for equally political. i've gone for miley cyrus and rejoice . i would miley cyrus and rejoice. i would suggest the flowers musical. it's a music video. it's amazing and just so much great gossip about her break—up. oh, i did like the song. i haven't seen the video. there we go in a bit of a look at it all, but i'm going to go with amanda and andy murray actually, because i love the fact that he just grit , the fact that he just has grit, determination and. he has to still deep . amanda patel, you're still deep. amanda patel, you're union jack has no money. it's to be giggling. gary lineker you see me go oh it's a new with soundisi see me go oh it's a new with sound is i don't know what the sound is i don't know what the soundis sound is i don't know what the sound is it's the sound of a woman faking an gary you should be used to that sound. oh, a lot of the not from amanda patel. i that but this is what went by the way in the bbc we've seen fake cup winners only policy in the studio tonight that totally is making noise so i mean sure is making noise so i mean sure
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is on the commentary gantry the bbc have apologised for that incident which went out on bbc one and said they're investigating tonight matt le tissier you're not a jackass. nobodyis tissier you're not a jackass. nobody is that point after that time of mind is klaus schwab actually for being the psychopathic leader of the world economic who wants to make us all poorer and take us back to the middle and spot your big debate with rebecca reed tonight . i loved it. rebecca, read your nominee . i mean, as asma said, nominee. i mean, as asma said, there's no point lost amanda. but jeremy clarkson because i felt you should apologise felt you should only apologise things and i don't things really sorry and i don't think handed apologies think the back handed apologies do good . no i of do anybody any good. no i of agree i don't agree that he's jackass but i do agree that he shouldn't have apologised . i shouldn't have apologised. i apologise. i think it has and it's backfired now that's the point . but look, of course it's point. but look, of course it's going to hell with that genius nomination. humiliating for the bbc humiliate key moment for gary lineker now being investigated, of course . and
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investigated, of course. and there's a saboteur the mix because even though you've got this comic claiming responsibility, how did he get to the studio who later, man, there's a lot done would was that wouldn't happen. oh i'm sure you will you waiting the noises. i'm waiting for the noises. i'm waiting for the noises . go amanda patel that is noises. go amanda patel that is the bakery by fabulous superstar .thank the bakery by fabulous superstar . thank you all so much. thank you for your company tonight. i've really enjoyed and of course i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. headliners is up next though with their irreverent on the newspaper front pages . thank you for your front pages. thank you for your company. good night.
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good evening. you're with gb news in a moment headlines. but first let's bring you the latest news headline this hour and february , likely to be a month february, likely to be a month of disruption to public services as schools and the rail network, as schools and the rail network, as well as nurses and civil service is all plan to stage industrial action. train drivers with the rmt and aslef unions will be striking on the first and 3rd of february in a long running overjobs, pay and conditions , the action coincides conditions, the action coincides with 100,000 civil servants walking out from jobs. meanwhile, more than 70,000 university staff , the university
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