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good evening, friends. it's a and i'm laurence fox and boy do we have an ofcom compliant show for you tonight . coming up is for you tonight. coming up is zero costing us the earth .7 is zero costing us the earth? is the green agenda taking more money from our pockets and causing more harm than good? we'll debate the debating the pros and cons. first later on, ding dong justin does gone . many ding dong justin does gone. many will be rejoicing at the news that new zealand prime minister jacinda lockdown ardern is to step down. apparently her bank is full of cash. sorry, i mean have tanked run out of gas. so we be discussing her term in office and just around it all of covid mckenzie joins in the studio to explain how he manages stay on twitter when i keep kicked off, i never get time. i'll be answering your questions on fox on the spot. and don't forget , most importantly, that forget, most importantly, that we want to hear from you sending
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views my way gbviews@gbnews.uk . views my way gbviews@gbnews.uk. that's all coming out of the headunes. that's all coming out of the headlines . as with probably headlines. as with probably mentalist . lawrence, thank you. mentalist. lawrence, thank you. the top story tonight , train the top story tonight, train companies have increased offer to rmt rail workers , including a to rmt rail workers, including a minimum pay rise of 9% over two years. the rail delivery group says that's its best and final offer they have in to prevent more strikes . it's now urging more strikes. it's now urging the rmt to put the offer forward to its members for a vote . and to its members for a vote. and the prime minister has been defending levelling up plans today arguing that the most depnved today arguing that the most deprived areas will receive the most government funding . it's most government funding. it's announced more than most government funding. it's announced more tha n £2 billion announced more than £2 billion will be invested in over 100 projects across . the uk. labour projects across. the uk. labour though has , criticised the plan, though has, criticised the plan, saying london , the south—east of saying london, the south—east of england will be the beneficiaries of most of the money. but mr. sunak insists
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that won't be the case at all. the north—west is the top region, so the amount of money per person living there who came to help north—west who came second north—east and actually if you look down to the other end of the table, you find places like london in the southeast. the difference is huge.soi southeast. the difference is huge. so i think the funding that you're all getting per person out of this levelling up fundis person out of this levelling up fund is twice per what? london southeast is getting. and that should give you guys a confidence that when we talk about delivering levelling up and spreading opportunity across the country, we really mean the country, that we really mean it sunak now to retired it. rishi sunak now to retired metropolitan police officers have been charged with sex offences as part of an investigation into a serving met chief inspector who's been found dead. chief inspector who's been found dead . 63 year old jack addis dead. 63 year old jack addis from perth and 62 year old jeremy laxton from lincolnshire will appear at westminster magistrates on february the ninth. met says the charges
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follow a lengthy and complex investigation into a man called richard watkinson. he is the 49 year old that was found dead in buckingham year last thursday, on the day he was also due to be charged . now the actor baldwin charged. now the actor baldwin is going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting on set of the film rust. cinema telegrapher hauna film rust. cinema telegrapher halina hutchins was killed dunng halina hutchins was killed during rehearsals in the us state of new mexico when a prop gun baldwin was using fired a live round. mr. lawyer has called the ruling terrible miscarriage of . justice. and miscarriage of. justice. and lastly, the king has requested that the profits from a £1 billion a year windfarm be used the wider public good rather for the wider public good rather for the royal family king charles has asked for the profits from new offshore wind being developed on crown estate land to be read erected to those struggling the most . it comes struggling the most. it comes
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after his majesty highlighted the anxiety and hardship of the cost of living crisis in his christmas message today on tv, onune christmas message today on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news laurence fox . gb news laurence fox. when our dear friends in the woke community first sat down and began the important process of dreaming up a new religion, they missed out a few crucial bits. but let's not start on a negative . let's take some time negative. let's take some time to compliment them on some of their successes. for example, you have to take hat off to them as to how clever, they are using minority groups further their blessed calling of the spreading of the hate method being simple find minority group who may or may not feel oppressed and start to speak loudly on their behalf
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about how oppressed they actually are. for example, back love them all in together and start saying that no one thinks that their lives matter at all, regardless of whether they're multimillionaires or living on the street. lives all black the street. the lives all black people don't matter at all to anyone anymore . discussion over anyone anymore. discussion over fell people's head with some half baked statistics or feeling that some outright lies to prove that some outright lies to prove that just leaving the house will put them in mortal danger. getting from a few billionaire of colour job done minority of colourjob done minority group marginalised society divided direct racists left to run amok whilst the rest us are wandering around looking for something called systemic racism down the back of the sofa . don't down the back of the sofa. don't listen to shelby steele. thomas the old tony sewell kemi badenoch or even morgan freeman. listen to the wild mutterings of nancy pelosi instead . thank you, nancy pelosi instead. thank you, george floyd , for sacrificing george floyd, for sacrificing life for . justice she wrote, life for. justice she wrote, saying thank you, george floyd, for letting us use your tragic
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death. as to further the progressive agenda . anyway, i'll progressive agenda. anyway, i'll leave that one up to you once the bill and drama study receded to become background noise and all the screens on instagram have been turned from back , back have been turned from back, back to pictures of lunches again. the wokeist move on to the next chapter in the holy book , the chapter in the holy book, the book trans verse . similar book of trans verse. similar method , different target finds method, different target finds in adults who've been quietly getting on with their lives, living as if they're the opposite sex, and advocating for then screech loudly on their behalf, whether they like it or not. and then say that there just aren't enough of them. but that doesn't either that doesn't matter either altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual , altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual, or into a nice little alphabet soup denying them individual voice denying them an individual voice . love them a couple of holy . love them in a couple of holy months binders months chest binders when they're old, say nine years old, send them off to the some puberty blockers and fingers crossed they don't get osteoporosis or infertile by puberty . trans lives matter . men puberty. trans lives matter. men in dresses in women's safe
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spaces . society divided. well spaces. society divided. well played. the fact that most of us couldn't care less how grown adults choose to live their lives doesn't matter. and it's just a sign of our own internalised. so we all dutifully wondering to look for our internal transphobia down the sofa just terrible. richie herron and others. but trans lives matter. thanks letting us use your childhood confusion and vulnerable city to further the progressive agenda . but one of progressive agenda. but one of my real faves is the climate game. commenting on everybody that the sun monster is angry and therefore we are all going to have to eat locusts moving forward. never get in the car, freeze and or starve to death in order to appease the sun amongst this great rage. it's sort like a modern of the aztecs a modern version of the aztecs spending sacrificing spending day sacrificing thousands of people because they had ideal harvest had less than an ideal harvest that year. there must be zero carbon, but carbon is what the trees eat. no we need zero off the carbon. the sun , mum says,
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the carbon. the sun, mum says, angry. the list goes on and on. i would indeed put a few quid in the church of england, despite thing with that silly little cross representing sacrifice of jesus christ and him instead with a progressive migrating juicing flag adorning the altar within every single church over the next few years. as we listen in, compelled silence to sermons from bingo, who uses they them pronouns about how god didn't really make them man woman. you can ignore that, but in the bible, these are indeed great successes in spreading of the hate . but i must say, as my hate. but i must say, as my duty, as ofcom compliant person of pinckney's, i must point out where the creators of the woke religion missed a few important bits in making a really, really good religion. most importantly , they forgot to invent a god which creates some pretty tricky conversations around what happens when the wokeist shuffles off their mortal coil or goes for the long sleep with no promise of, heaven or an afterlife. there's no hope for
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something more tantalising than the their actual the hardships of their actual life. that's comes in the form of that favourite woke word zero. if can have net zero, why can't we have zero death. there are going to be a few challenges . but if you stay in your house unless absolute necessary. never say instance ever again . never say instance ever again. never breathe near anyone. ever again. shuttle schools don't see your family are content with your loved ones dying alone in hospital. we reach zero death. i mean, i know it's a bit of a shake up compared to we used to do, but must all make sacrifices . another disadvantage of the lack of forgiving god is when someone makes a mistake as there is no forgiveness, repentance or redemption in this white religion . the wokeist solution religion. the wokeist solution to this niggling problem is more simple just cancel absolutely everyone who doesn't with everything they say . not everything they say. not massively great for social cohesion and freedom . think and
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cohesion and freedom. think and speak. create art challenge surging entitled to satanism, but hate that actually fits quite well with what the wants most in the sacred mission. the spread of the hate since right. let's kick off with net zero is climate real and if so sending us all back to the stone age the right idea . but first i'm asking right idea. but first i'm asking you who should the work as that deity ? oh, please help me in deity? oh, please help me in your views at gbnews.uk or tweet me. also fox . me. also fox. now, according to the met office , last night was the coldest of the year and there were 19 days in. so it's pretty early to be calling it. however, it may be the first the cost of heating our homes is increased and the price cap is due to rise from two and a half thousand pounds
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two and a half thousand pounds t 0 £3,000 from march. wholesale to £3,000 from march. wholesale gas prices have actually fallen , and the cost of energy , and yet the cost of energy isn't all. how's work? we isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious. many told isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious . many told that are conscious. many told that green renewable energy will green and renewable energy will bnng green and renewable energy will bring prices down our health bring our prices down our health and save the planet. it sounds lovely , but can it work? and is lovely, but can it work? and is it ? joining me to discuss net it? joining me to discuss net zero and the cost of living is self—proclaimed king gammon of don't say gammon i don't like that. don't say gammon i don't like that . no, that's wrong. you that. no, that's wrong. you can't say gammon government is racist towards white people. stop doing it and the voice of the public during slater. and leader of the climate party . ed leader of the climate party. ed gemmell. ed lawrence, very nice to meet you . what an to meet you. what an introduction. gosh couldn't have seen that one coming, but march we do amazing things it definitely i mean, the white thing. i definitely woke up. you have me there, i'll tell you. right talk to me about climate change. that right. well, i think big thing to talk think the big thing to talk aboutis think the big thing to talk about is we should be getting home with look, we let home with it. look, we let everybody else ahead of us. everybody else get ahead of us. we the chinese ahead. we've
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we let the chinese ahead. we've got get ahead. got the germans get ahead. everyone's and everyone's getting ahead and we're all from them. we're buying it all from them. and this is and for goodness sake, this is the biggest business opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet.siness opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's; opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's withortunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's with it,jnity on the planet. let's with it, let's forward let's let's move forward and let's make best commercial make the best commercial opportunity as you opportunity of it. and as you just i actually took just introduced i actually took a cost of living crisis and energy in doing it. what energy crisis in doing it. what we're actually going do is we're actually going to do is solve crisis. and so solve the energy crisis. and so the living crisis all the cost of living crisis all into bargain and see age into the bargain and see an age of prosperity. what's not to like 8 billion tonnes like about the 8 billion tonnes of coal. that's going to be burnt next year the burnt next year across the planet? to planet? well that's we have to get the burning of 8 get away from the burning of 8 million tonnes of coal getting tonnes and in sorry. and get tonnes and get in sorry. and get into using right of into actually using the right of energy the commercial. energy to fuel the commercial. but don't at the front but if we don't get at the front of we're going to lose out. i of it we're going to lose out. i mean, we're seeing targets that are going us all the are going ahead of us all the time. we've been warned by numbers others that were numbers of others that were ahead game. and now we're ahead of the game. and now we're not. if want to get ahead not. and if we want to get ahead of game, jobs coming of the game, see jobs coming from, improvement space from, see improvement space in our and money our prosperity and in the money that's available to people. we've got to get at the front of the game not be at the back. the game and not be at the back. the queue. june slater do you
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agree everything says. agree with everything that says. no, i've been no, not a word. i've been looking the paris accord looking at the paris accord quite allowed quite detailed. china is allowed to continue to use and build coal fired power stations. it's continued can continue to use fired power until 27 to india . fired power until 27 to india. already told the paris accord that it's going to try and kind of get a neutral by 2070 and the thing is this go to neutral for great britain. isn't that big a deal because we're only just over 1 to 3, depending on when you measure it. now, when you look at the rest of the world around us, if china is spewing out 26, i'm just wondering what dot of an island in the atlantic when it gets to neutral then? well, we're just 1 to 3% dependent on any measures. it and there's a take on account when someone writes a graph and goes well carbon neutral what happens. what's changed there now is atmosphere benefiting
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from that small change because something is where one means it doesn't someone follow and it's not an argument to say, you know, england sets the example. if britain sets the example that you know other countries follow . well, places like china , what . well, places like china, what they want to do this nearly 2 billion people in china and chinese new year, which is before covid started at 1.2 billion chinese by 3 billion journeys across land and sea internationally and internally . internationally and internally. they aren't going to stop doing that because we've got to carbon zero. the more important thing here , and i'm coming at it from here, and i'm coming at it from a public perspective is for instance, let's take chris skidmore as document. he's launched his mission zero because he feels let doze off, should get on with it. we'll get that and blah blah, blah. this is a really middle class argument and whilst i live like argument and whilst i live like a middle person because i've got to come from a working to know i come from a working class deal with working class and i deal with working class and i deal with working
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class , working people all the class, working people all the time . i'm getting messages from time. i'm getting messages from people . old couples were people. old couples were seriously thinking of ending their life because they can't afford to heat their homes . now afford to heat their homes. now that's just move. she's a woman in bacup . people that don't in bacup. people that don't matter on great innovative push for net zero. but these people matter very much because they're entitled a life and of fortunately i see a climate in distress that if it was actually serious i think that's quite serious i think that's quite serious and i've looked at some of his business plans that are quite good ideas there's no way we're going to get to neutral unless we use nuclear power. what have do what we shouldn't have to do sacrifice the day to day lives of people here on the planet to get to some goal. the only half the scientists agree on. people keep saying the science is finished. no, it's not. i i'll show you why it's not finished on the day that greta thunberg made her famous speech at the un 2019. but got wall to wall coverage . so the science that coverage. so the science that i believe in and i believe him to
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believe in and i believe him to be sincere about that is just getting the publicity . it's not getting the publicity. it's not necessarily correct . well, let's necessarily correct. well, let's let's let's let's let ed get word in edgewise. i mean ed that is a it's a very compelling argument that the people who can't afford we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis are coming to the view that it might be about destroying their life. what do you have to say to those people? and you obviously don't want standing their want anybody standing their lives circumstances lives in any circumstances whatsoever. and james making an amazing i mean, she's amazing point. i mean, she's absolutely we've absolutely right. and what we've doneis absolutely right. and what we've done is we we're now at the moment, we're putting a price cap which is to cap guarantees on, which is to help people who are in difficulties, whether we're helping or not it's helping them enough or not it's a different issue. what a different issue. but what we're doing getting out we're not doing getting out and solving problem, i blimey, solving the problem, i blimey, if we take in 60 billion and we put insulating homes put it into insulating homes and putting top, putting solar panels on top, we could solved problem could have solved the problem for million households for about 10 million households in uk and wouldn't be in the uk and they wouldn't be having issue. so we need having this issue. so we need to do is get top of the problem do is get on top of the problem now ahead it, get some now get ahead of it, get some leadership which know leadership going, which i know
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that you've been very critical of current governments and the conservative for lacking conservative party for lacking leadership. and let's get forward agenda forward and push this agenda and, lives better. and, make people's lives better. and pointed out, and that's as jane pointed out, that's something we can do immediately. there immediately. is there any chance, i want chance, ed, and you and i want to from both of is to know from both of you, is there any chance in hell that we're going to get to net zero by he wants to get you by 2030? no he wants to get you go first, jane. no, the simple reason is it's not it's not realistic. and the reason it's not realistic world leaders not realistic is world leaders are politicians and ed's kind of the politician but he's not pushing the agenda . you cannot pushing the agenda. you cannot expect normal people in this country or any country to take people seriously who fly a motorcade in to talk to people at 20, whatever it was was a president and all his entourage and people , private jets. you and people, private jets. you can expect us to take it seriously when 3 to 4000 people currently sit in davos using white fluffy towels almost day in a washing machine sink of the sea. you cannot expect us to take people seriously when they have masks on the public that end up in the got to
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end up in the ocean. got to remember, health workers don't put their masks in rubbish bins to incinerator , a to go in an incinerator, a proper place. we know that mask don't do anything for transmission of viruses because the is too small. so let's let's get some proper government . get some proper government. let's get people who are bold enough to come out say, enough to come out and say, hounslow , we know the masks hounslow, we know the masks didn't work. did it because didn't work. we did it because she scared go and shop in she was scared to go and shop in the people. scared the coal the old people. scared the coal is pound by way my is the billion pound by way my generation we were scared to hit the cafe. so let's give them some security. let's them some security. let's give them a blanket. a mask, and then blanket. give a mask, and then we a dolphin in the we can see on a dolphin in the sea. six months later, that's out of order. start getting real with instead. nanny with the people instead. nanny state we're all state in this country we're all capable avoiding infection to capable of avoiding infection to a degree . absolutely a pretty good degree. absolutely right. let's respond to right. that let's respond to that , jane. i think, jane, that, jane. i think, jane, i mean, exactly right when we're talking about all these people flying around world pontificating everything and pontificating on everything and in commenting on nick in i was commenting on nick ferrari about ferrari show actually about whether have so whether or not we should have so people flying into cops and that of thing which aren't working so i'm on that
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i'm with you on that we shouldn't that shouldn't be having that happening. help us . happening. it doesn't help us. on we've got to on the other hand, we've got to get this thing and we get a grip of this thing and we need to get ahead. so we need to get and we need to get ahead. 2013 actually is actually possible. is no question possible. there is no question that those targets and that if we set those targets and we british innovation at we let british innovation get at it, let british get at it, it, if we let british get at it, if we let people actually go there and it , if we let people actually go there and it, we can make it there and do it, we can make it look at the moment other european countries are bringing targets to targets forward in order to usurp our position as leadership on this. now we can take control of the decarbonisation revolution and move forward and we can it to 2030 carbon we can make it to 2030 carbon zero. and if we do , we will see zero. and if we do, we will see in the 2030s zero. and if we do, we will see in the 20305 prosper zero. and if we do, we will see in the 2030s prosper parity. so upgrade in our standard of living the opportunity to be at the front and sell our innovations on to the rest the world. well i mean to be fair, thatis world. well i mean to be fair, that is a optimistic. but that is a fairly optimistic. but how you envisage this you how do you envisage this you look at an electric car for example and it takes up what 70% or neutral rare earth minerals to build an electric car. it does a fossil fuel driven car. well, you know how many kids are
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going to go up mine cobalt for the forest in the congo deal the forest in the congo to deal with sound very with that it doesn't sound very optimistic . i have to say optimistic to me. i have to say there's issues in all of the industries at the moment. but if you the right targets, you don't get the right targets, you don't get the right targets, you don't get the right targets, you don't get the right reaction. we set reaction. i mean, if we set a target of 2030 decarbonisation, if we lead the world then you see managing director see one one managing director going do it, one set of going to do it, one set of government and concentrates their it focuses and we their mind on it focuses and we move forward if got this wishy washy 2527 years away we don't see leadership if we simply take it down the road . we and get it down the road. we try and get elected the next election elected at the next election doing anything on it. or an doing anything on it. or as an md off to next md we kick it off to the next day, taking a company's role. day, taking on a company's role. yeah, some people lie in yeah, or some old people lie in their thinking of ending yeah, or some old people lie in their lives thinking of ending yeah, or some old people lie in their lives and king of ending yeah, or some old people lie in their lives and find of ending yeah, or some old people lie in their lives and find a ending yeah, or some old people lie in their lives and find a leinng yeah, or some old people lie in their lives and find a leg up] their lives and find a leg up very quickly . it's not we don't very quickly. it's not we don't see that at all. the real people want go to benidorm for the holidays. they want to flying and they want the people with the jets to stop. they want a proper government that backs out of lives, backs away from of their lives, backs away from the lives. builds. yeah the lives. new builds. yeah insulate get them on insulate them get them on different let's
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different structures. but let's stop this business. somehow you think the ordinary people , great think the ordinary people, great britain, are bothered about getting to net zero? no, they are most definitely not. they are most definitely not. they are . well, that's not going to are. well, that's not going to start saying you have it's start saying you have it. it's not what stats say 80/% do not what the stats say 80/% do want to get there and that's what the stats show. all right, darlings, would darlings, calm down. i would like thank my guests, ed like to thank my guests, ed gallo, leader of the climate and social june slater. social commentator, june slater. thanks, lawrence collier . new thanks, lawrence collier. new zealand prime minister resigned and liberal chairs around the globe are being shed .
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to tomorrow on mark dolan tonight in a world exclusive . katie in a world exclusive. katie price joins us live to talk fame, love, money, plastic surgery and her hopes for the future . get tuned in tomorrow . future. get tuned in tomorrow. gb news on meeting up with my
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old mate mark dolan . been iag old mate mark dolan. been iag since i've done an interview with him. that's katie on mark dolan tonight on . dolan tonight on. gb news. hello again . she is popular with hello again. she is popular with the left and the world keys , but the left and the world keys, but seemingly less popular with the rest of our country with . for rest of our country with. for jacinda ardern like a sieve. there is speculation she jumped before she was pushed . let's before she was pushed. let's hear some of her lovely lefty wonky rhetoric. so you basically said this is going to be like. it's almost like you go you don't seem like this is two different classes of people. if you vaccinated or if you're unvaccinated, you have all these rights. you are vaccinated, rights. if you are vaccinated, that what it is so. yep, yep
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that is what it is so. yep, yep yep - that is what it is so. yep, yep yep . joining me now , broadcaster yep. joining me now, broadcaster and presenter rex will distribute rex , how are the distribute rex, how are the people of new zealand feeling this evening or tomorrow ? very this evening or tomorrow? very much on here you. talk to the guess the urban liberal left gnashing of teeth ranting rending garments of the actual are saying well what are they . are saying well what are they. what an absolute disappointment failed to deliver the correct make no change that she was elected on despite a rare majority under mmp. so it's not really the i think that is celebrating the fact that she decided to go and anybody who is of the traditional faith as with and what where is her popular sitting. popularity rating sitting. popularity rating sitting at the moment in polling for the first time she's in tune negative. so that was religious strongly that that was going to
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yesterday so she timed it differently we got out of that and said no more for me so one or other things on the horizon of course. an inquiry into her over the government's handling of the covid crisis i don't think will be a ringing endorsement. certainly some things were done . a lot of things were done. a lot of things were done. a lot of things were done wrong . and i things were done wrong. and i think that's end of the. she was honest and that she's just had it up and why stick around with the city more when you got a lucrative speaking circuit where all the adoring left and left anyway turn out and probably really here you were off about how wonderful you with them. well indeed it seems that lots of politicians seem to be jumping ship now the covid thing is certainly all across . well, i is certainly all across. well, i just wanted to you i was looking at some of the things she said. we will continue to be your single source of unless you hear
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it from us. it is not the truth . if you have any questions about what you can or can't do , about what you can or can't do, apply a simple principle at like you have covid 19. i want to know how you act like you have covid 19? rex what does that look like? you do an impression for me. well, at the time it means to stay inside , integrate means to stay inside, integrate with nobody. and if you so your neighbour is doing something. absolutely horrendous, like going for a walk on them . it was going for a walk on them. it was i've been again in response to a question about the approval of the fight news and there was a lot of talk the covid bid at the time. but i think , you know, time. but i think, you know, rather than saying is the health department website is probably most people would have done she adopted the royal we and the with the story was very obvious at that point so people i think
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at that point so people i think at the end of the day although it was a short time began to realise that it is somebody who on basis of a university education and only really political experience is attempting to live our lives of attempting to live our lives of a lot of the way and got fed up with it all and there's absolutely no whiff of the fact that she's a run a totally out the blue because there's something coming to her own to no no , no i don't think so those no no, no i don't think so those sorts of rumours are true that all sorts of rumours swirled around here in her partner ever since she took the prime ministership. but look none of them have ever come to pass. i think honestly her reason for it is that this we stopped a new zealand anymore . and why should zealand anymore. and why should she stay around and reap the consequences of what she's done in terms of brexit unfavourable 7 in terms of brexit unfavourable ? finding from the covid investigation and that lots of
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election if she can go out as a winner she's being cited as one of the best prime ministers, new zealanders and that's not a you know you ignore the national party prime ministers and just look at the labour ones, you know, even the best prime minister with a very, very long shot and it really her own self said that will such a child poverty that he said he went into politics first but they just this being brings them smiling but yeah nothing really of any significance has been achieved . so what will be her achieved. so what will be her ephaph? achieved. so what will be her epitaph? positive of the most positive epitaph of her prime ministerial ship . i think that ministerial ship. i think that response, which is all of job is , didn't do something incredible will be what is she's remembered so she will be positively the
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actual of that on on the country economy on many many people on mental health in a whole range of other things. and certainly what came after covid who is handung what came after covid who is handling or mishandling of the economy. it really is to meet their own skill set to get and it will be to as in history tends to be very kind . people tends to be very kind. people rex thank you very very very much for enjoying me right coming up, staying down and australia is set to pass a law allowing children under 16 legally change their gender. it never stops it. back .
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in three high so earlier in the show i you who should the woke as that deity. let's see what you've had to say. bob says the deity of work is obviously , say greta work is obviously, say greta thunberg. this true, bob? i miss and get a saying that she was from norway the other day and had to say 100 hail greta's the morning to make myself feel better . suzy says jacinda better. suzy says jacinda ardern, our favourite from the show earlier. or justin look show earlier. orjustin look face. trudeau yes they are good contenders but i think david attenborough. that's just me. email your views are gb news uk or trade me at lots of orcs. now it has been reported that in the state of queensland that they've changed, they view scotland's gender a form bill as their risk assessment . not a good idea for assessment. not a good idea for , their own very own gender id bill. but even after scotland's was halted by the government, queensland will still be ahead with this interesting strategy.
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currently in the state queensland, a person must go into reassignment surgery before . they change their gender on their birth certificate, much like scotland's bill. it allow children to change their gender except queensland to take this step further and will allow kids as young as 12. oh my lord . to as young as 12. oh my lord. to change that gender. not only this, but if a parent doesn't get permission for their 12 year old to change their gender, said 12 year old can take them to court. oh, please make it stop. ineed court. oh, please make it stop. i need to get off world. what is going on here to like me is alexandra marshall online , alexandra marshall online, editor spectator editor of the spectator australia . alexandra, good australia. alexandra, good evening. please tell me what's happening and how we stop it. well, thankfully i made the state of nsw, so it's not happening in my state. but we are watching the crisis of sanity in queensland above us basically happened is they trialled a similar version of this law down in tasmania and it passed because it tasmania and the craziest of this law you didn't actually mention is that
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parents don't have to register agenda for their children when they're born and they can list their mothers and fathers in ways whatever they want. so they can have two mothers. two fathers face sickly at birth certificates now worthless are fictional documents and what we've got is a group of women who are quite concerned about basically the future of women's rights in australia, particularly in queensland. and so they've been trying to lead a campaign to have this bill take it out . however, the person who it out. however, the person who put the bill in was the attorney general minister for justice, women and prevention of , women and prevention of, domestic and family violence. her name was so long i had to write it down. and she is staying steadfast . she has not staying steadfast. she has not learned lesson scotland learned the lesson from scotland , going to take , the uk. she's going to take the bill. don't you know the bill. but don't you know i can understand adults having the right to live their lives as they choose. but you know, it is a tricky question where do we draw the line in when someone wants to identify in a different way should we deal with the
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biggest problem is a legal document so this records what you are it's not an identity statement it is record. so if there is no difference anymore between a biological and a biological female inside australia law, how can you protect things like women's sport when that a definition used for competition and also for access to things like women's domestic violence, shelters and all manner of other things. now my in australia is i've never seen a woman in a change room or a bathroom complain if a gender un transgender person enters or even if a dad, a company he's very young child comes in with all the policies. what we have a problem with is when women are placed in danger, for example, of a someone six foot, you know , of a someone six foot, you know a , of a someone six foot, you know , a in fishnets, walking , a bloke in fishnets, walking well then the women are going to circle and is what we are circle and this is what we are seeing id way too seeing now is. this id way too far. so what women are asking for is some of commitment from , for is some of commitment from, the transgender community, to show that really have tried to
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live with a different gender rather than self, which is basically whatever your gender you feel like on whatever day. and that does endanger women's. and that does endanger women's. and miriam kates mp in the uk said in parliament just the other day that there is an innate not fear but, intimidation between men and thatis intimidation between men and that is why i single sex spaces have been created for women. and she was shouted down by a man a male mp. what is the public opinion this bill in australia ? opinion this bill in australia? well, first of all, i'll say that women say most men, the vast majority men are very good people and they protect women. what we are seeing, a minority of men who are looking usurp the rights of women and endanger them. so women in australia , the them. so women in australia, the pubuc them. so women in australia, the public opinion is huge on the side of women's rights. i mean we spent over a century fighting for equality and protection in our own spaces. so no, there's no groundswell of support for this bill. the problem , there's
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this bill. the problem, there's no to stop the bill from no way to stop the bill from going of the unique going in because of the unique way the queensland way that the queensland parliament's laid out at the moment. it. we're not moment. we stop it. we're not being we would like being asked. we would like it. the queensland government's in charge basically charge and they can basically just this just continue to push this through. all is the through. so all we have is the power outrage and for labour power of outrage and for labour to like perhaps this isn't to feel like perhaps this isn't the best idea . that's all we the best idea. that's all we really have . well that's really have. well that's depressing, but you know, our thoughts with women and men across the country, across the world who want to this place saying so. alexandra thank you so much. online editor of spectator australia . oh coming spectator australia. oh coming up spectator australia. oh coming up kelvin mckenzie joins me in the studio to moan about something something .
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oh boy. it was in the late 1970s when coordinated strike action . when coordinated strike action. the then editor of the sun larry lamb to run the infamous winter of discontent which is now so painful platitudinous. but now we find ourselves back in those alcohol days with coordinated strike and stronger than more stronger than ever. perhaps what mr. missed in that headline, which he had created from shakespeare's richard, the third, was the context. shakespeare out now is the winter . our discontent made . winter. our discontent made. glorious summer by the sun . york glorious summer by the sun. york when wrote the winter of discontent , he meant discontent discontent, he meant discontent is coming to an end , giving way is coming to an end, giving way to a glorious summer. well, that doesn't seem to be the case for us at the moment. nurses from 73 trusts striking in february. so are thousands of train drivers , are thousands of train drivers, ambulance workers, bus drivers . ambulance workers, bus drivers. the list goes on. i can't see any glorious summer on its way, so i think we to find a new
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headline. well, who better to do that than another former editor of the sun , mr. kelvin mckenzie. of the sun, mr. kelvin mckenzie. kelvin how dare you say this about strikers? you don't become about strikers? you don't become a fireman to go. you run towards danger. a fireman to go. you run towards danger . these people must be danger. these people must be funny. impulse able to sleep at night and that there are going to be people whose lives are in dangen to be people whose lives are in danger. how dare you say it? i think. i think they the. what you mean. one. why i critical of them. yes. why am i critical of them? i'm critical of them because they know . they know because they know. they know they have power over life and death. nurses, life . my mum was death. nurses, life. my mum was an. okay. and ambulance. ambulance workers life and death. they're prepared to use your. death. they're prepared to use your . my mother death. they're prepared to use your. my mother lying on a bathroom floor with a shattered hip to say actually. category three. i'm afraid i'm going to
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leave her there and take your chance or . try putting leave her there and take your chance or. try putting on a couple of boards and bring her into hospital yourself to say that you like to do . turn around that you like to do. turn around and they tell you not, you know, nine 999 call handler as they say that that's part of why are they in this when a kid turns around and goes, i want to be a fireman or, nurse or doctor or whatever when they. because that's what i want to be when i grow up and be able to get on, son. and actually some of them end up doing it. and some of them up that they're them end up knowing that they're going paid sort of all to going to be paid sort of all to do it in the first place. less aldi pays a bond, but just hear me out. okay. they natural gut instinct is to towards danger. it be appalling them it must be appalling for them personally to not do it. personally to have not do it. what? side you what? what is the other side you doubles not. they doubles up? it's not. they obviously don't find it appalling. they have appalling. they seem to have a very time on the picket very good time on the picket lines seem cynical. they lines. they seem cynical. they seem adjust . they to seem to adjust. they seem to adjust schedules . so they adjust their schedules. so they just, by the way, seem to be
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able to get all the money back. where my visceral dislike of organised labour, when it's used against. they've taken the taxpayers money and. they're using their job against like using theirjob against like that. and i'll tell you where it happened happened actually when i was in the print actually the sun where i saw a shocking show collection of thugs actually squeezing the companies out of the management every night. so minute to minute business. now, what do i see now ? some 30, 40, what do i see now? some 30, 40, 40 years later? what i see, i see the rmt saying, we won't do this , won't do that. we will do this, won't do that. we will do . despite the fact that the tax is funding their losses and their pay and when they're asked, look, do you mind if you just do this about the guards to mine doing that or whatever? right. they say, no, we're not to do it. why they can afford to be minded because they've got us
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by that. and that's what i object to. it know the idea that having this discussion today where nurses are on strike, i agree a terrible thing and we've got ambulance men on strike. we're going to do it on the day crippling the very nhs which they spend much time saying is at their heart. well, hang on a minute. i think there actually is those that say the nhs is at the centre are i think most of the centre are i think most of the people that when my mum fell down the stairs and i think gosh crossed off ed and she was taken to hospital, she, i got the most amazing treatment you would even amazing treatment you would ever, receive . i don't ever, ever receive. i don't think those people the think those people are the people are annoyed. i think people that are annoyed. i think it that twitter activists it seems that twitter activists don't who there and go. this is what the nhs thinks is what we think. but actually on the front line there are people there who are not getting paid very much money who really, really suffering someone actually suffering and someone actually to mick lynch can do to run up the mick lynch can do one as far as i'm concerned. sorry that's thing. know, sorry that's my thing. you know, drive to get paid drive you trying to get paid enough but so serious enough money, but so serious we've to separate out
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we've got to separate out frontline in real stuff frontline workers in real stuff like fire. how to actually actually i do buy some that while there's a state monopoly right the nhs right evenly labour wes streeting by the way running ahead of game running ahead of the tories actually this is basically say this is not working anymore. we have to look at it in another way. and you know what, we're going to have to do we're going though is that can those that can are going to have to pay and you know what would happen then actually right the actually you're right the doctors those those those those a&e nurses, those really. right. that money would go up. at the moment we're trying to a service for an increasing number of people which our nation can't afford anymore. and i think we're going to have to do with that. but look. okay let's talk about the teachers then. okay so no , we we've spent years, two no, we we've spent years, two years without being educated properly because covid. no not
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because of covid. it's because of the radical and stupid government, right all right. so they they made a but i don't think the teachers were to turn down their sales. so. right you take them the starting salary as of september under this deal at the moment is 30 will be 30,000. you look in london , not a king's you look in london, not a king's ransom. totally survivable. right. but once you get you're heading towards the other side of norwich or you heading towards lincoln or whatever in the first year, 30 grand, pretty good. right. so the question , good. right. so the question, the average earnings is about 40,000, right? they get six months if you go sick in a teacher, you get six months money. okay, six months before your money has to change and you get your pension is nearly 24% is the employer's contribution in private industry that same is 4. look all i'm saying is look at the end the day, it's not a bad job but we're going through a shocking , shocking run over
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a shocking, shocking run over inflation . somebody has to go inflation. somebody has to go like that. so average earnings in the private industry have gone up % the moment at moment gone up% at the moment at moment in the public sector, it's about 2% that is going to change because the rmt deal that's just announced today, whether is announced today, whether it is a deali announced today, whether it is a deal i don't know, looks as though it'll be 9. and i reckon round seven and a half% is round about seven and a half% is when the day was going to be 7% is be less 10% and is going to be less than 10% and actually done and a of the actually job done and a of the heat will come out of this. i'm not in favour of them going out on strike. i don't like the way that union leaders that individual union leaders going going on strike? going well you going on strike? no, we're going out on strike. we're going to demand than we're going to demand more than you and all the rest of it. and they're using their they using their as battering rams their people as battering rams often i that often for politics. i think that will many, many across the will be many, many across the country sympathetic to you. country are sympathetic to you. but i forjust reason usually i'd be completely i've got some reason i just gets my goat and thank you kelvin please can do this more often . right? it's now this more often. right? it's now time for you put me on the spot. fox on the spot. let's hear what
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you've got to ask me low fee all life free what are you going to ask me? why are you running times? absolutely poor. yeah. no, mate january the first 19 days i've been running for own mental and now down mental health and i'm now down to 24 minutes and nearly 23 minutes. i've exercising. give me a pat on the back. david wants to know, laurence, what the tories do to get re—elected for another term in office? be conservative, idiot , but not conservative, idiot, but not you, but name conservative, right ? belinda asks what's right? belinda asks what's problem? i got kelvin in on this one. what's the problem with being woke? can you the term for me? kelvin is work. being woke? can you the term for me? kelvin is work . work is me? kelvin is work. work is actually a very dangerous game in the media. if you are anti woke you look at where clarkson's career is today my career is i'm him i was used to be to jeremy actually it's good point it's time to go . thank you point it's time to go. thank you very much. mackenzie it's laurence fox. you know. no, you're quite you're correct. it is a very dangerous . and if is a very dangerous. and if you're working in a company and
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you're working in a company and you are in any sense a boss kind of guy or woman, and you in some way that is anti woke expect there to be a problem at an employment with somebody in the corner but we need the definition. belinda right here. here it is. belinda the definition of being woke me is putting is it living your life in a way which is only temporary, it's without any meaning whatsoever. you don't think about other people, you just pretend to about other people you're you live your life by your words and not your actions . and i was always taught actions. and i was always taught to judge people by what they did , what they said. so woke with a little black screen . so they little black screen. so they throw up on instagram so you can feel better about anti—racism or on that can do one. anyone on that one can do one. anyone who votes signals is a wokeist bonng. who votes signals is a wokeist boring . if do one don't care boring. if do one don't care goodbye otherwise i'm think i'm doing well on this.
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goodbye otherwise i'm think i'm doing well on this . i think it doing well on this. i think it is a good question it was a good question. it was killed because the answer there that was that was done . q to all my guests, was done. q to all my guests, i always it was who am thank you for joining me. i'm that it's forjoining me. i'm that it's one and one you got for us lauren's good evening . of course lauren's good evening. of course i was watching what you were saying earlier about jacinda ardern, but if you were watching the rest of the mainstream media, have think the media, you would have think the queen news ireland has just queen of news ireland has just stepped what are missing, stepped out. what are missing, lawrence, she's been she's lawrence, is she's been she's been pushed because she knew she was about to be catastrophically defeated in a historic election because kiwis woke up to her covid. so i'm going to have a lot to say about this at the top of the show. that's that's great news, diane. and i won't sobbing for her loss anyway it's all coming i'm off debate let me see can you tweet ? good evening. i'm can you tweet? good evening. i'm alex deakin and. this is your latest weather update from the matter office. temperatures tumbling once more out there at
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the moment. too hard frost again in the morning. ice is to be an issue and there could be some fog around as well. surrounded areas of low pressure. one drifting down towards france and, spain. this one is drifting down to the north sea, but just still bringing a few across northern parts of scotland and a brisk wind , things perhaps icy brisk wind, things perhaps icy here, some snow on the hills. the showers are fading west. but wherever we've had showers through the day, things may well freeze overnight. and may freeze up overnight. and may well turn things icy. so we do have met office yellow warnings in place for many. it's just clear and cold minus to minus three. even in towns and cities, much rural . so a cold much lower in rural. so a cold start. there could some start. there could be some around on friday morning as well , particularly for parts of northern ireland. may take a while clear , but near while to clear, but nowhere near as showers around a few as many showers around a few major degrees eastern england, there'll be a cold wind blowing some north sea coast. some of these north sea coast. but many, winds will be but for many, the winds will be lights. there'll be quite a bit of winter sunshine and will be a little bit higher than today's
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values in the southwest . seven, values in the southwest. seven, eighteen celsius . most places eighteen celsius. most places still low , pretty cold pretty still low, pretty cold pretty quickly through tomorrow evening. again, a taking hold of the chance we will see some fog friday night more widely across england and wales. meanwhile, further north and west, some rain trickling in that is a sign of a change into the a dull and damp weekend on the west coast of scotland. patchy rain for northern and a brisk breeze, but it will be turning milder here for most of england to wales. saturday again dry bright, sunny and cold with temperatures again only four or five degrees celsius. but signs of things turning milder , albeit with the turning milder, albeit with the cloud and rain across the northwest. and that will continue sunday. the rain being caused by weather fronts edging in, still bringing damp weather in, still bringing damp weather in the northwest on sunday. milder air, the cold conditions persist in the southeast .
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no spin, no bias , censorship. no spin, no bias, censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight the first covered authorities , ian, first covered authorities, ian, has fallen . the leader of my has fallen. the leader of my nafive has fallen. the leader of my native new zealand jacinda ardern beloved by lockdown zealots around the world here in the uk has called time on her reign of terror. i know what this job takes and i know that i no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice. but will history remember her as the be kind leadership positions herself to be or despot in disguise who brutalised and divided her citizens. it's been a really important principle for me empathy. you even stun and make sure you're cleared or we will keep you in a facility longer than anything but a fond farewell to new zealand's dear
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