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t0 no spin, to no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight . the nhs is in the midst tonight. the nhs is in the midst of its biggest crisis , its of its biggest crisis, its exemption almost 75 years ago. so why critical debate about how we save it.7 still being shot down and why a suggested ins like charging for gp appointments a&e proposed by ex health secretary sajid javid still met with outrage. my analysis the digest next before i poll my superstar panel
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tonight caramel owen, nigel nelson and carol mcgivern and later in the show, two blockbuster exclusive tips are coming your way at 1041 of the nation's best loved entertainers . davidson hits back at the con for the first time after this outrageous of snobbery . now that outrageous of snobbery. now that the editor and his celebrities, we shouldn't endorse the doors that jim davidson and the people of that ilk . now, in an of that ilk. now, in an interview you don't want to miss jim says london's failed mayor racist against working class men . plus, as fears of a uk defund the police movement grow in the wake of the scandals , mayor rudy wake of the scandals, mayor rudy giuliani, who stopped york's crime waves in its track , says crime waves in its track, says a zero tolerance stance is the solution to tackling lawlessness and not including the authorities. he joins live at 1020. meanwhile as he speaks out for the first time since the sussexes , his meghan column sussexes, his meghan column
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apology is jeremy clarkson right to warn of a woke invisible calling the shots behind scenes. that's how big debate at 30. and this king charles right to bat and prince harry from the buckingham palace balcony he attends the coronation i'll get verdict on the latest world reports on clash at 920 and the latest from harry's, angela levin. plus, the montecito owners weighed mouthpiece own bid. scobey has been sensationally exposed as a liar by one of his own own masters . a by one of his own own masters. a bestselling book describes . the bestselling book describes. the day's special forces came to our house all of which is utter nonsense and not content with lobbying the brits to erase gender sam smith is now identifying arguably britain's top female male music star. everyone think, everyone seems to think. i'm adele in drag because we've never been seen in this scene in the same room together . i'll this scene in the same room together. i'll bring you more on
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those viral moments in the media vows throughout the ten hour. plus, as a politicians are slammed for posing in front of a decapitate sign as a pro gender reform protest is nicola sturgeon's in bed with women hating extremists. our man in stirling neil oliver weighs in on that and. laurence fox tackles fears that thousand illegal migrants double last year's numbers could hit british shores by 2023. that's fox report at 935 plus with canada set to so—called enemy of britain, jihadi jack and shamima of launching a charm offensive by the bbc. why is the allowing isis's runaways to rehabilitate their image? well, tonight at ten, we'll have tomorrow's newspapers for to first look at them. and a new greatest person you need jackass on the way as. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go .
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let's go. ihope let's go. i hope you . had a great weekend. i hope you. had a great weekend. and your cosy and snuggled up warm tonight my digest in just a moment . first, the news moment. first, the news headunes moment. first, the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan, thank you and good evening to you. the prime minister has asked an independent ethics adviser to investigate the tory party chair's tax affairs. nadhim zahawi has welcomed the investigation, saying he's confident acted properly throughout . the former throughout. the former chancellor has admitted he paid a penalty to hmrc following an error over in the polling company yougov , which he company yougov, which he co—founded. he hasn't disclosed the size of the settlement which is believed to be almost £5 million. meanwhile, bbc chairman richard sharp says , he welcomes richard sharp says, he welcomes a review how he got his job by the commissioner of public appointments . that's after mr. appointments. that's after mr. sharp asked a scrutiny panel to
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examine potential conflicts interest following claims he was involved in securing a loan up t 0 £800,000 for boris johnson . to £800,000 for boris johnson. he insists he didn't make loan or arrange any financing and only made an introduction , a only made an introduction, a guarantor . thousands of guarantor. thousands of ambulance workers been striking for the third time in five weeks today. unison and gmb union members across england and wales walked out along with staff at two hospital trusts in liverpool . further industrial action is planned in the coming weeks by nurses and other nhs workers, union leaders are calling for fair pay , accusing the fair pay, accusing the government of not wanting find a resolution . now households that resolution. now households that cut down their energy use for a second day in a row could themselves some money. 26 suppliers have signed up to the national grid's demand flex scheme. that's run its first live test today in happened
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between five and 6 pm. the scheme involves paying businesses and households to turn off electric appliances for an hour or two each day. electric city grid is planning on running the same scheme again tomorrow afternoon . the hours tomorrow afternoon. the hours tomorrow. be effect for 30 to 60 p tomorrow. be effect for 30 to 60 p m . and ofgem says the energy p m. and ofgem says the energy price cap could fall below £3,000 from april . it said it's £3,000 from april. it said it's due to the fall . the wholesale due to the fall. the wholesale price of gas and electricity. it was possible to lower average costs for households and it would mean little savings for energy users due to the government's price guarantee , government's price guarantee, which protects from higher . but which protects from higher. but it save the government billions of pounds . well and lastly, of pounds. well and lastly, a firefighter is for their life after battling a blaze at a former department store in the centre of edinburgh . scottish centre of edinburgh. scottish fire and rescue were called the jenna's building at around 11th 30 this morning. we understand
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22 far classes sent to the scene. the fire brigades union at least five firefighters had to be taken to hospital for treatment . those are the top treatment. those are the top stories on gb news you're up to date on tv, online and plus radio. back now to dan wootton tonight . tonight. when sajid javid was health secretary, like virtually all senior ministers put in charge of the health service, he did nothing to discourage the religious fervour that has developed around, quote , nhs the developed around, quote, nhs the nhs is our greatest national institution . it's there for us institution. it's there for us when we're born through the ups and of our lives in our final years . everyone in and of our lives in our final years. everyone in this and of our lives in our final years . everyone in this country years. everyone in this country has reason . be grateful to the has reason. be grateful to the nhs . six months, six months out nhs. six months, six months out of the job and with his
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retirement from politics now announced javid albeit too late , has transformed into the tories radical reformer. as i have been saying for years javid now admits that quote too often the appreciate for the nhs has a religious fervour a barrier to reform and advocating what would have been the unsayable while in the cabinet. he has actually gone one step further , calling gone one step further, calling for brits to stop paying to see an nhs gp and for any visits as an nhs gp and for any visits as a crucial part of saving the service. so he writes in the times newspaper, the 75 year old model of the nhs is unsustainable and unless it is radical reformed, the principles on which it was founded cannot survive much longer. this may not be a popular view, but are at the crossroads and. i feel it needs to, said. javid right, of course. but this is not a debate you'll find any mp from either
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of the house prepared to have because questioning the nonsense sensical free at the point of views, philosophy . the nhs has views, philosophy. the nhs has long been considered political suicide , so i think it's time suicide, so i think it's time political consensus that this debate needs to had and now . debate needs to had and now. your nhs, gp be free but they sure as hell not free. see you. i'm sure like me, you'll struggle making a phone call to your local surgery recently , your local surgery recently, only to be told you might . a only to be told you might. a phone call from the gp a week's time. in some of three hour block. if lucky, the system is a joke. it's not work . and joke. it's not work. and countries where you pay to see the gp like australia give you a first class service where you choose which doctor you see and when i actually experience this for myself on holiday there. earlier this month the chances of picking up long term serious health conditions improved
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significantly under that of set up. so rishi sunak was at yes another hospital today but avoiding the conversations that need be had about how to save crisis hit nhs and instead promised to pump in even more to the nhs black hole which now takes up 44% of all department spending . this time it was for spending. this time it was for mental health services . it's mental health services. it's really important the those people who are struggling with mental health challenges get treatment they need as quickly possible and as effectively in, compassionately as possible. today is the announcement of £150 million will ensure that thatis £150 million will ensure that that is the case. but what happened to sunak on the campaign trail last ? summer, campaign trail last? summer, who? while he didn't go as far as javid advocated for people having to pay a small fee for nhs gp appointments . 15 million nhs gp appointments. 15 million mr. appointments in hospitals and in and in gp. so if we had a
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system which was tougher on people for missing appointments andifs people for missing appointments and it's not about making money for them, it's about changing the culture. so that's unacceptable we do unacceptable because if we do that people cancel them that and people cancel them in advance, have done? advance, what have we done? we've created more we've just created lots more health for everybody . we'll health care for everybody. we'll get backlog down quicker get the backlog down quicker with . now that with no more taxpayer. now that he's in power , that sunak has he's in power, that sunak has disappeared , too. look, if our disappeared, too. look, if our political leaders continue with, they can of silence about the funding mental issues confronting the nhs which are seismic and critical. then the entire system is going to collapse. we all have to shift our and actually start thinking the unthinkable because as javid rightly puts it, the narrative of agile has had a chilling of stopping reform . that means it's stopping reform. that means it's the itself. now fighting for its life . but to respond now my life. but to respond now my superstar pals top daily express
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columnist carole malone, political at the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson and sunday people nigel nelson and columnist and media personality carol mcgivern malone . we have to actually to malone. we have to actually to javid here don't we? he was running the health services months ago and he's saying that unless we start charge in for gp appointments and use the a&e it's going to collapse . it's it's going to collapse. it's interesting. she was talking about the 15 million missed appointments each appointment costs. the nh s £30. so even if costs. the nhs £30. so even if you imposed a £10 fee for that, you're still 20 quid short. there are so there are 15 million of those every year. they cost that. so the cost of 216 million to the nhs, 8 million hospital appointments are missed every year as well. and you know, people i think, you know what, if you don't for a service, i think you have no respect for it, you know. and i know people say, oh, i pay the national health contributions, all the rest of it, and i mind
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it if the nhs. i think last and it if the nhs. i think last and it like 190 billion it was getting during covid that's back to about one seven 5 billion a year now i wouldn't if the system worked but it doesn't work anymore . you know, you have work anymore. you know, you have you have people waiting for months for routine operations on routine appointments . we've got routine appointments. we've got to stop pretending that the nhs is a sacred cow. it's a service andifs is a sacred cow. it's a service and it's a service that doesn't work very well. it's the biggest employer of people in the whole of europe . it employs 2% of all of europe. it employs 2% of all brits and yet it is not providing the service we need that lets people down a daily basis. you know, we have worst kind of secure rate in europe. we're very keen to say it's free at the point of service, but our health care outcomes are bad. and i think one of the things that javid pointed out that was actually really interesting , actually really interesting, this ad chelation, this fervour around the nhs is actually deeply because it means that politicians are too scared to actually question the nhs . well,
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actually question the nhs. well, no one can say anything bad about it because you do. you're about it because you do. you're a heretic. this it is a national. now the nhs . and the national. now the nhs. and the problem is i think it's i don't think that people be required to put any more money into it. they shouldn't have to pay for anything. shouldn't have to pay for anything . £180 billion a year is anything. £180 billion a year is anything. £180 billion a year is a hell of a lot of money. and when you actually look at how much money they waste, yeah, they overpay for products, they overpay for staff . well, they overpay for staff. well, they suck. they're nurses for or or health care staff got sacked for not having the vaccine that was disgraceful. and that was under javid , by the way. that's right. javid, by the way. that's right. and that should not be even though i'm backing what he said here today, we cannot forget what javid did with the vaccine mandate. yeah. so morally. so even can't make it work even if they can't make it work with 180 billion, it doesn't matter how money you put matter how much money you put into they money. into it. they will waste money. you through like the guardian you go through like the guardian or whatever it is the way they advertise these jobs. for diversity officers getting 50
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grand a year and, it's like how more? and more exactly how many of those people could you do without? probably of them. a lot of the six figure suits you could certainly do with it. i mean, nigel, carol makes , a very mean, nigel, carol makes, a very fair doesn't she ? the nhs fair point, doesn't she? the nhs is starting to bankrupt the country. if you look at it as a percentage of department spending , i think percentage of department spending, i think in the year 2000 it was around 27, it's . now 2000 it was around 27, it's. now 44% of all government department spending . i mean it is literally spending. i mean it is literally close to bankrupt. i mean what should have happened is that we should have happened is that we should have happened is that we should have had this conversation 40 odd years ago when knew there was an ageing population was going to make the nhs unsustainable bill. and you're absolutely right, politicians have shied from having this conversation . so having this conversation. so i welcome the fact that sajid javid has said what he has not because i agree with everything he says but because the conversation has opened better if he'd done it when he was
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health want. well indeed indeed i'm bit six months too late i'm a bit six months too late made but it is still an important point of view because at least he has the balls to say it now which a lot of former health secretaries not mentioning one in particular do not have. i want to speech not have. i did want to speech specifically about specifically though about something your folk on the left do lot, because javid pointed it out his piece. he it's out in his piece. he said it's highly irresponsible ball for labour and the left wing media. and see this in newspaper, and you see this in newspaper, the mirror a lot are pushing this conspiracy theory that if anyone in the concert of policy wants to reform the nhs, a meat really that part of some sort privatisation secret privatisation secret privatisation plot and javid is saying that is not but what it doesisit saying that is not but what it does is it puts terror in politicians to actually start talking about reform, which we saw happen recently in scotland. yeah, but i mean west streeting is almost echoed javid not about charging, but he's about the nhs as a service , not a shrine. it
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as a service, not a shrine. it must reform or die. so in the labour party they're also coming to the same of conclusions that now situation. but they are not. but who is in charge. well, i mean whole thing is that it depends what obviously is going to define what you charge for the nhs has only been free at the nhs has only been free at the point of use for three years, which 75 years distance . years, which 75 years distance. nye bevan resigned because they started charging for dentures glasses. so the principle and prescription is you have to pay for. yeah, exactly and so the principle he was broken a long time ago where i think that javid needs to actually focus on what we should all is how you protect the most vulnerable the old the young so that i don't have to pay i'm not going to have to pay i'm not going to have to pay i'm not going to have to pay. and all of these countries, not one of them won't pay countries, not one of them won't pay that. so that's the that's the point. we have one of these countries like australia new zealand, norway, if you are poonif zealand, norway, if you are poor, if you student, if you poor, if you are student, if you are very they knew exempt from the charges. that's a none of us
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are going to disagree with that. give us right. and she says that, you know, if you cannot manage on 180 billion a year, you're not doing it right and of course we're not doing it right the gets more the minute the nhs gets more money government what it money from government what it does immediately employs does was, it immediately employs more managers, more suits, more people for committees and consultants. we don't want that . point out . we in somebody point out i read a piece today where they said that doctors and have a ridiculous paper work to ridiculous amount paper work to do. also the chest in do. they also the chest in results that they're dealing with it problems forget that get gets take on some some lower paid some assistance to deal with that and let the doctors and nurses do job free them up to do all of that but also get some organised it should be organised from a central point. you mentioned the procurement before you one hospital can pay £36 for a total about another one competitor, but 50. why are we letting that happen ? should we letting that happen? should we letting that happen? should we change? none of we centralised change? none of this will change while our politicians escape or fight to, tackle the issue because . it's
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tackle the issue because. it's the golden compass conversation so important there already is a two tier system because more and more frequently you see like there's a whole floor in my local hospital, which all for private work now it's all for private work now it's all for private and you've got when you go into doctors website , it just go into doctors website, it just gives you a list of all the that you can have right now . but you you can have right now. but you have to pay for them so the people who can afford to pay for it and do pay for you were saying before this people are paying saying before this people are paying twice and people are having to go privately like not to in a way wait, to be put in a way you. wait, we're going have to we're we're going to have to we're going to have to down that road, if people have money to but if people have money to pay. but it's happening already. well, if people have money to pay. but it's short.ning already. well, if people have money to pay. but it's short. nirit already. well, if people have money to pay. but it's short.nirit ilready. well, if people have money to pay. but it's short.nirit i mean, well, it's short. is it i mean, i think a lot people on think a lot of people on principle don't pay, you know, i mean, i have to i have to pay for an x ray for some recently and it was something and it was for something i thought could been serious. thought could have been serious. and thought, going to and i thought, i'm not going to wait to find out if wait six months to find out if i've got this because it's going to get actually and i pay the x ray to do that, i
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ray courage to do that, but i completely continue nothing more important here. carole malone, nigel nelson, karen gifford, my superstar there will nigel nelson, karen gifford, my su;all tar there will nigel nelson, karen gifford, my su;all night there will nigel nelson, karen gifford, my su;all night that there will nigel nelson, karen gifford, my su;all night that the|up. ill be all night that coming up. laurence tackles everything laurence fox tackles everything from crisis from the shocking channel crisis predictions to predictions for 2023 to the vegan revolt against vegan food revolt against britain's council. britain's wokeist council. that's report . you don't that's the fox report. you don't want to miss it 935, but up want to miss it at 935, but up next in the clash, should king charles ban the sussexes from the palace balcony? the buckingham palace balcony? if the coronation? royal if attend the coronation? royal biographer angela levin and author journalist owens author and journalist owens clash straight out of the right. but it's your view that matches the most to me. so email me. diana gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb news. the results coming up straight after bite .
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time now for clash . more details time now for clash. more details been released about king charles's historic coronation weekend in may , the first of its weekend in may, the first of its kind in 70 years. on top of the concert of stars in the day of volunteering, it's been confirmed the newly crowned king charles and queen consort will make highly anticipated make a highly anticipated appearance on the buckingham palace balcony after the westminster abbey ceremony. but speculation as to whether the sussexes will be involved following the release of prince harry's tell all memoir, spare their netflix series continue in their netflix series continue in their latest , a senior royal their latest, a senior royal inside leader has revealed to the mail on sunday that the duke
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and duchess sussex, as well as prince as well as the duke of york , prince andrew, are york, prince andrew, are unlikely to join the king and queen. senior royals on the balcony and other major public appearance . but is that the appearance. but is that the correct call? do you think king charles is right to ban the sussexes from the buckingham palace balcony if they do intend the coronation . let me know your the coronation. let me know your thoughts. anyone we've had at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb news. but to help you make up your mind, we're joined by the biographer of, your mind, we're joined by the biographer of , prince your mind, we're joined by the biographer of, prince harry and the queen angela levin and the pro meghan and harry journalist ernest owens. 11 do you think they should be banned from the balcony if they end ? absolutely. balcony if they end? absolutely. i was very fond of prince when i did his biography spent over a year with him, and now i just think his horrible, nasty spiteful, resentful and spoilt
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and more. i've got more adjectives to use, but i think he's just lit so many people utterly who cared about monarchy and cared about how he was and you know, where he get married. we would , we really were we would, we really were interested in it was if he was part of our own family and now i just can't stand him. think this rudeness is beyond imagination. and i think actually it would really sour the event for a lot of brits if they were to see harry and meghan on that balcony alongside william charles and kate and camilla after everything that those two have said about our senior royals, i think it's very difficult for , think it's very difficult for, king charles, because he has his duty to the country and the commonwealth but he also has of a father and his loved . so it's a father and his loved. so it's a father and his loved. so it's a very difficult one. but in this, i think you cannot have someone who says they hate the
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uk, who love living in the usa and, attack their father and their brother who is to the throne. you can't have them there also. you can't trust because they'll sell everything that they can get on to get tv document, including phone conversations. by the way , and conversations. by the way, and private face to face conversations . yeah, i think it conversations. yeah, i think it will spoil it. i think it will really put their loser take over all the papers will to talk about them and how they what they're doing. so you have to get rid of them because this is king day. his day and king charles's day. his day and camilla's day and they deserve to be absolutely . and say what to be absolutely. and say what they want to say and be the king and queen of the country , the and queen of the country, the one somebody really hates monarchy there. and i think king charles has to think about william his oldest son and heir . and william is absolutely furious is with his brother. . and william is absolutely furious is with his brother . and furious is with his brother. and i think you've got to think of the date for and very good
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reason. but by the way a punch shop william and harry on the buckingham palace balcony wouldn't be particularly regal , wouldn't be particularly regal, wouldn't be particularly regal, would it? so the man is still one of them or each other over there, over the. no, we don't want that though with ernest owens . why do you think in that owens. why do you think in that context , given all of the context, given all of the criticisms they have made about the british royal family and, charles and camilla and, william and kate personally , why on and kate personally, why on earth do you think they should be on the balcony ? because their be on the balcony? because their family and i think cancelling family and i think cancelling family members will only further the divide and actually the point. so my book is the case for council code. i think that are you all are supporting harry being cancel the sussex being cancelled great britain. i'm that you're in combat you know what ernest he didn't come because i am private about and sold himself but is fair game. i
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think that we said that is cancelled his club that i think about and i think that cancelling harry and meghan in this situation will not bring the family together. i also think that it will not be productive in trying to mend the relationship . harry has said relationship. harry has said multiple times he's willing to do so and. i also think that if you if you don't like harry, you're actually fuelling the rhetoric that he's trying to say the royal family introduce as if he can come across what's happening. i'm sorry. i just happening. i'm sorry. ijust think that by here you have you doubting patrick. okay? i hear you loud and clear. just let angela respond and then we'll bnng angela respond and then we'll bring you back. and he the table, he will agree to come and have a patronising way, but it's as if he's doing all the organising saying and he says that he wants two first to go through everything he wants an apology, especially to meghan . apology, especially to meghan. now you can bet just sucks. that
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is not just going accept one apology. he is going to what about 3000 things that they've done wrong . we've seen that from done wrong. we've seen that from his book and. he'll go on and on and on a new calm. let somebody who's been so when you can't it's nothing to do family he's actually thrown his family to hons actually thrown his family to lions he's been absolutely appalling now if he really apologises and he agrees will not use the anything that happens on that day to make some money out of it, happens on that day to make some money out of it , then people can money out of it, then people can think again. but he will do that. and it's does not a fair point. the problem that you've got is that the royal welcomed harry and meghan back with open arms for funeral of prince philip and the funeral of the late queen elizabeth. the second he then took that goodwill and trampled all over it by including private conversations between him william and charles
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which took place after prince philip's funeral and literally them in his book make millions of pounds pounds. them in his book make millions of pounds pounds . so what i of pounds pounds. so what i would say to that is that i that there has been hurt across both sides. i think that people could argue that there has been things in the british press that have speculated that maybe , you know, speculated that maybe, you know, his wife, camilla , also his wife, camilla, also distorted things . i'm not going distorted things. i'm not going to dispute the back and forth about, but it seems like both parties have had issues. you have pick a side. i see both sides. i don't think harry is a saint here. i'm not foolish enough. saint here. i'm not foolish enough . think that harry and enough. think that harry and meghan are . i think that they meghan are. i think that they have a definitely made the situation difficult . but i also situation difficult. but i also think that the family has to and i think we as the public , we as i think we as the public, we as the press should have a moment, grace to say let them work that out but that simply out. but i think that simply banning is not going to make the family get any. i don't think they're going to be anywhere
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nice . nice chance to give them a nice. nice chance to give them a chance. nice. nice chance to give them a chance . if you don't want to chance. if you don't want to give them a chance, do that. on the coronation . you can't do the coronation. you can't do that. this is a first coronation since 1953. you can't let you carry the weight again because you will be the number. no, no, no, no . this is king charles. no, no. this is king charles. and this queen camilla's. this is not he's the one who has to put an amazing decision. so unless you think charles will actually give in and he will say, i'll allow harry to be there. yes i think they're going to fix it because the stage is looking. it's not britain looking. it's not britain looking. the rest of this country's looking. and if he doesn't do it, you're going to see international press of britain that is going to look at this as saying you see look , he this as saying you see look, he won't let meghan come. you know how, they're going to go. i know what it's like. i know. i know what it's like. i know. i know what this doing is implying that there is a racist motivation
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behind this. that's what you're implying. saying that you don't do censorship on this show. so just say what you think and that's what you're. i think what i'm thinking is that by them doing it, it's going be implied that royal family has turned that the royal family has turned their on family. their back on his family. they're look them as they're going to look them as something that reason something that no good reason and nothing somebody has and for nothing somebody has been so bad rude. you can't let so rude. who's going to take all the publicity away them? i agree. but first they indicate harry's former biographer, current camilla biographer angela levin, and the journalist and author of the case for cancel culture. ernest. and so who do you agree with on that? should the sussexes banned from the balcony at the coronation came on twitter says they should not attend in the first place. a man kim with you there from well hopefully not it kensington hopefully not will it kensington palace the simple is palace. the simple answer is it's up to the king and not the rest of us. remember we only know the information we have been fed, and i'm sure there's a lot more it and from shirley. oh, could already see
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oh, dear i could already see this becoming anecdote this becoming an anecdote isn't spare the sequel chap to serve in the hierarchy of the balcony day deputy mace. oh indeed . and day deputy mace. oh indeed. and your verdict is now in. you are overwhelmingly with angela on this. 93% of you think that the sussexes be banned from the balcony at the king's coronation. just 7% of you with ernest that they should be up there without ernest . i think he there without ernest. i think he may have a point. i think charles might want to do the whole olive branch thing, even though think that's a big mistake. now coming after senior snp politicians pose in front of a disgraceful sign reading and can't believe this decapitate serves at a pro james reform protest has sturgeon's ended up in bed with masotti honest extremists neil oliver has his say from sterling at 945. but first, with 80,000 asylum seekers predicted to land on british this year alone and with britain already considering a humiliating on their gender
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news revealed over 400 people made the crossing on the busiest yet of 2023. as we've wearily accustomed to by now, toothless french naval vessels shadowed , french naval vessels shadowed, the small boats, while refusing to intervene or intercept them on their perilous journey across to the uk . with weather to the uk. with weather conditions improving, border force sources now fear the annual number of channel crossings could be white for almost double year, with 80,000 migrants entering . the already migrants entering. the already overwhelmed asylum system. prime minister rishi sunak recently pledged to stop these small boats and this latest influx shows there is no time to waste. laurence fox 83,000 by the end this year. i mean, surely that point that becomes politically unsustainable . for absolutely be unsustainable. for absolutely be 100, you know you've got to compare this done to what's going on with the open southern border in the united states and the absolute horrific murder of
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some people in california this weekend, including mother and her children . the problem with her children. the problem with this work madness is that what happens is genuine refugees are getting ignored and economic migrants, mostly from at the moment are able to come back and willy nilly. i think we play this game of bumper cars with them and you go out and get our opening game, pushed it straight back to france. that's what i do. now lorries last brit awards saw bosses finally caved to woke pressure to introduce gender neutral . but after just 12 neutral. but after just 12 months, an embarrassing u—turn could already be the cards. so why would 2022 see everybody so ? adele will claim the newly artist of the year this . brits artist of the year this. brits didn't have a single female , didn't have a single female, which i did predict. and you know, look, the artist the year award may have been designed to be more inclusive and relevant, but in reality . lawrence i would but in reality. lawrence i would claim , has translated to blatant
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claim, has translated to blatant misogyny . so isn't claim, has translated to blatant misogyny. so isn't this claim, has translated to blatant misogyny . so isn't this actually misogyny. so isn't this actually proof now that these gender neutral awards , which are neutral awards, which are apparently very woke , are apparently very woke, are actually part of a war on women 7 actually part of a war on women ? who would have thought done that woke would go to die at the brits? i'm sure you've had a few good evenings at the brits. you set me up, but this i saw. i mean jones on twitter. sorry when i was looking through my, my account talking about the fact they need to have quotas for women. so it's only if they don't know what a woman is. how can have quotas when they don't think women exist ? i know sam think women exist? i know sam may around under the quota quota . the only time gender really matters because it's a made up thing is in like french. when you're learning a bit school chemistry live they live the extent of their incentive it
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doesn't exist other that your biological sex and that's the end of it. you know with a very small minority of people who are part of it in sex thing which is part of it in sex thing which is part of it in sex thing which is part of the thing, it's absolutely insane. they've got to stop meddling with our lives. just let us get on it. we are like amazing. just let us get on it. we are like amazing . and i like amazing like amazing. and i like amazing and i like amazing female singers and i like amazing male singers and i like amazing male singers and. you know, you get male singers who are quite and you get female singers who are quite masculine. it's all great it need meddling with . it doesn't need meddling with. the basically created the brits have basically created situation for themselves where work die and it's good. work has gone die and it's good. ihope work has gone die and it's good. i hope all of the other gender neutral extremists are looking at the case , the brit awards and at the case, the brit awards and actually thinking twice they make such ludicrous decision . make such ludicrous decision. but look, it's the uber woke cambridge council . yes. thought cambridge council. yes. thought back there first civic event since voting to move towards vegan menus went down about as far as you would expect . almost far as you would expect. almost
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zero guests were even willing to try the vegan options eating to quote food waste and very hungry guests at a time when lots of us aren't. let's be honest, is struggling to feed our own families. but the council is digging in its in with labour councillor richard swift explaining we cannot force people to eat food they do not want to eat. task for us is to make it so good people want to eat without being told. so eat it without being told. so apparently now the only way we can convince people to eat vegan food will be to trick them into it. i mean, look, lawrence , one it. i mean, look, lawrence, one doesn't surprise me at all because vegan food , the whole is because vegan food, the whole is completely disgusting to taste actually very unhealthy , very, actually very unhealthy, very, very high in calories. yet this council still trying to shove plant based food down the throats of the residents of cambridge who have said, we just don't want i do i love the fact they didn't want to write the second sentence. we can't force people to eat food that when we
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eat pleb, it's like, you know, we live in this world where half people just want to be left alone to get on with their lives and the other half of the people want to tell you what do and i was thinking about this all day as i was driving, you know, i was going back and forth a manic, manic dave and these signs everywhere telling you what you can can't do. some what you can and can't do. some of are useful, not of them are useful, but not telling us that you know, my kids have got free monday at schools. don't email from the schools. i don't email from the school. i found out , you know, school. i found out, you know, from son who he's me. from my son who goes he's me. i need, i need a lunch on that he's like, stop trying to make me eat grass . he's like, stop trying to make me eat grass. if you want me to eat grass , i'm not going to do eat grass, i'm not going to do that. and if you're going try that. and if you're going to try and force everyone, everyone else grass. why don't else to eat grass. why don't you just uneaten , highly just go and your uneaten, highly processed rubbish to the just stop all protesters so they don't freeze to death during this period of extreme climate change. yeah that the coldest night lawrence last night in 12
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years surprisingly that's not leading the bbc's news or sky news or itv news but you remember early in the summer, we had a hot day and all of a sudden the was coming to an end. interesting interesting or it's always at heathrow. have you noficed always at heathrow. have you noticed it was the hottest heathrow's been and it's the coldest heathrow's been? i'm not sure. we check the moments. and also, should we just check for anxiety ? we're living in a anxiety? we're living in a really mixed cream anxiety and what we need to do, especially for our kids, because it's all about our kids at this juncture is just turn around and say there's too much to worry about. guys yes, there are going to be challenges in the world that face us. but the fact that the sun going to destroy us all sun is going to destroy us all and banish in a big bowl and banish all up in a big bowl of not one of the top of hell is. not one of the top ones. the top is, can you ones. the top one is, can you heat your house? can you feed your family? there a cost of your family? is there a cost of living billionaires living crisis? why billionaires getting the getting richer and why the poorest poorer? and why poorest getting poorer? and why are told to off their are they being told to off their heating? you know, again, i take
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you to california you back to california where they families immigrant they where families of immigrant gathering walmart just said that they can be have air conditioning, you know, just so they be cool because can't they can be cool because can't afford these lunatic policies afford to these lunatic policies of arati of gavin of the woke arati of gavin newsom in that too much leave us alone we just want to get on with our lives laurence fox with the folks deported. of course, there'll be much more where that came from at 8:00 tomorrow night here on gb news. but coming up with canada to repatriate jihadi jack, the bbc promoting shamima begum is the west's nuts for, allowing isis runaways to rebuild themselves. as you just saw pan will give their thoughts in the media buzz after but first, after politicians were caught posing in front of decapitate terfs is sturgeon's party getting too close to hate filled extremists encouraging against women ? neil oliver is against women? neil oliver is live straight after the .
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break the great meal oliver is tonight's outsider . and the tonight's outsider. and the bekind left displayed their true colours over the weekend when snp politicians posed in front of display placards calling for the death of women's rights activists . this sign reading , activists. this sign reading, decapitate terfs term for so—called trans exclusion or radical feminists coined by hateful leftists was brandished by supporters of nicola sturgeon's gender reform bill as a proto trans rally in glasgow . a proto trans rally in glasgow. pictured near the placard was the snp's kirsten oswald mp and carl coombes stewart msp colleagues stuart macdonald and alison thewliss were also snapped at the rally after a fierce reaction online. the snp troupe complained they didn't
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have in the back of their head and claimed the signs weren't there when they started the demo but they were swiftly slapped down by the likes of jk rowling, who mocked a strange new form of temporary blindness, has broken out amongst scottish politicians . the shameful snp conduct, fresh off the back of labour's women hating controversy . labour women hating controversy. labour mp rosie duffield has insisted her party has a quote a abusive relationship with after the behaviour of snarling colleague lloyd russell—moyle during a debate on single sex spaces in parliament last week. watch. could this be that speech was probably one of the worst transphobic dog whistle speeches i've in a long time. the idea of linking people with predators frankly is disgusting and you should be ashamed . i think the should be ashamed. i think the honourable needs calm down. yeah, absolutely and by the way
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, that creep neil then went up alongside , made her his the tory alongside, made her his the tory mp marianne and sort of stared her out . and this was another her out. and this was another example of men behaving very badly . biological women are badly. biological women are trying to protect their . but now trying to protect their. but now let's start in scotland . it let's start in scotland. it really does feel like sturgeon's driving indyref2 bid has now put her in bed with extremists . yes. her in bed with extremists. yes. done.i her in bed with extremists. yes. done. i think it's very disturbing altogether . the disturbing altogether. the images that you were just showing there, there's some kind of misogyny at the heart of some of misogyny at the heart of some of the supporters of some the you know , the people that are you know, the people that are fighting, that, you know , that fighting, that, you know, that trans side of the argument. those are those a woman hating nature around somewhere . and i nature around somewhere. and i think that you know if labour a women problem i think sturgeon has a women problem as well which is you know very to define
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or to understand one. but i think she does have a problem with women . i think ultimately with women. i think ultimately nicholas sturgeon is only about nicholas sturgeon is only about nicholas sturgeon is only about nicholas sturgeon and every as the years go on, i think that becomes more and more a part. and you know, she will sacrifice anyone, anything for her own advancement and to secure her own position up to and including, you know, her own sex. i think she's you know, she's ready to throw anyone under the bus . you know, it's under the bus. you know, it's hard to know. she's been an unmitigated disaster for scotland . nicholas sturgeon, scotland. nicholas sturgeon, scotland. nicholas sturgeon, scotland , poorer in every sense scotland, poorer in every sense of the word for nicola sturgeon having held power here for all these years, she has achieved nothing for the country. she has undermined the country , run the undermined the country, run the country down by the things that she and the things that she has done and the things that she has done and the things that she has done and the things that she has said. i think the she has i think she's overplayed her hand on this one. i think like many like her many of her supporters, many of including those two characters that were shown beneath those appalling
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placards i think she became , placards i think she became, like many others, drunk on power of covid the power that that those emergency powers gave her is such that she and they think they can do no wrong. and the they can do no wrong. and the they can do whatever they like . they can do whatever they like. i think , you know, when i see i think, you know, when i see that she's overplayed it, it's because the vast majority of scots have been vocally opposed to the to the gender reform bill. a poll even her own supporters or many of . but i supporters or many of. but i suspect she doesn't really care . as i said at the top, i think all she cares about is nicholas sturgeon you know, and what nicholas sturgeon warned, me and she cannot comprehend . and it's she cannot comprehend. and it's in our psychology that she can't comprehend, far less tolerate the idea that anyone would have the idea that anyone would have the to disagree with the temerity to disagree with her. and she's only enraged any sort of challenge or dissent. and we're seeing that now and it makes me wonder if she isn't
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preparing the ground life beyond scotland . oh yes we've seen one scotland. oh yes we've seen one of our comrades, neil, another covid authoritarian just senator are done and. they have globalist plans , don't they? globalist plans, don't they? yes, absolutely i think she has. she has plans for you know, scotland is not big enough for sturgeon anymore i suspect, or she'd like, like jacinda ardern she'd like, like jacinda ardern she has h they are welcome in the post and i wonder if this whole stance around the trans tipi isn't an audition in many in many ways that she's she's now trying to be walker than woke in hopes of appealing to an audience maybe even a bigger audience maybe even a bigger audience elsewhere you know maybe she's got her eyes on a job in the air for a little bit each or without any doubt. so many, but the thing is right, the decapitate sign that's unquestionable . it was there. unquestionable. it was there. but listen to what sturgeon said today about situation. she she the placards that i have seen and absolutely no way shape form
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accord with my views and i would condemn the way in which those views were expressed and the views were expressed and the views that were expressed there. and i don't think it is fair or credible to suggest that the elected representatives who were there condone there in any way or condone their views. i mean , now she's their views. i mean, now she's living an old and an alternate reality because you just know if this was a unionist mp who stood in front of a decapitates sturgeon sign, it would be leading every news bulletin in scotland and sturgeon would be out there leading . the outrage . out there leading. the outrage. yes, there's no way that it's credible to after that, after the fact, you know, having been snapped, standing right underneath those placards , see underneath those placards, see that you didn't know that they were there. there's just no mitigating that. you cannot you cannot claim that the image says the image . and as you see, if the image. and as you see, if the image. and as you see, if the same thing had happened to somebody, you know, somebody
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that was known snp, nicholas sturgeon would have gone for the jugular with shadow of a doubt, no matter kind of protests of innocence, the involved might have made people attending these . anyone attending a protest like that, especially someone in the public eye. if you if you marnie if you're if you're self feed or have a photograph taken of yourself in in in those sorts of yourself in in in those sorts of circumstances you've only yourself to blame. it's absolutely as soon as the shutter drops on. you cannot around and see. and what was sturgeon was the decent woman who she likes to say is she would have condemned what went on she would have condemned her side. but of course we she is uber political and think you're right. yes, she has her hand in scotland , but there is a much scotland, but there is a much bigger goal now. and it is a globalist goal and we will keep on this. neil oliver good luck the rest of the world on. that one bite to eat. go to help them now. coming up as he takes aim at salt of the celebrities like
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jim davidson supporting the tories is sadiq khan racist against white working class men? that's what your pal and mine, jim in his exclusive rebuttal to failed mayor coming up at 1020. but first with jihadi jack due be repatriated to canada and shemima bacon airing her bid for sympathy on the bbc on the west plane fire by allowing terrorist a second chance by superstar panel thrash this one out and take a peek at tomorrow's front pages straight after this short
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waste and dangerous citizens by allowing isis runaways return and rehabilitate their image. i'll debate that with my superstar panel next. and tonight , i'm superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by karen barlow , nigel neilsen and lee barlow, nigel neilsen and lee gifford. then stand for two blockbuster exclusive . you won't blockbuster exclusive. you won't want to miss. first, after coming under attack from london's failed man city, khan for supporting the tories . london's failed man city, khan for supporting the tories. now that the only celebrity is wishing to endorse the tories a jim davidson and a people of that ilk . well, one of the that ilk. well, one of the nation's favourite entertainers , comedians, jim davidson, will hit back at smarmy stick who says is racist against white working class . says is racist against white working class. he's says is racist against white working class . he's live with me working class. he's live with me in the studio at 20. then the man who cleaned up new york's crime rate in streets, rudy giuliani, joins me live as he slams, calls defund the uk. scandal force and explains why the answer to britain's crime wave is adopt his zero tolerance stance. america is mayor lays
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down the law . 1040. also coming down the law. 1040. also coming up as he breaks his silence , the up as he breaks his silence, the megan collins scandal is . jeremy megan collins scandal is. jeremy clarkson writes that there was a, quote, invisible army in the midst of a coup on society. that's how big debate at 1030. plus the sussexes sycophantic lapdog omid scobie has been sensationally exposed as a liar by his master. a best bestselling book describes the day special forces came to our house. all of which is utter nonsense . nonsense. it's in nonsense. nonsense. it's in harry's words, and not content with lobbying brits to erase genden with lobbying brits to erase gender. sam smith now identifying as arguably britain's top female music star. everyone think. everyone seems to think. i'm adele in drag because we've never been seem in this scene in the same room together . those viral this scene in the same room together. those viral moments coming up . we'll have a first
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coming up. we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. plus a new greatest person in the union jackass name, too. but before all that the news would all email . her the news would all email. her dan, thanks very much , indeed. dan, thanks very much, indeed. and good evening to you. our top story on gb news. the prime minister has asked an independent ethics adviser to investigate the tory party chair's tax affairs. nadhim zahawi has welcomed the investigation, saying he's confident he acted properly throughout. the former chancellor has admitted he paid a penalty to hmrc following an over shares in the polling yougov, which he . he hasn't yougov, which he. he hasn't disclosed the size of the settlement which is believed to be almost £5 million. the bbc chairman richard sharpe's says he welcomes a review into how he got his job by the commissioner of public appointments . it's of public appointments. it's after mr. sharpe for a scrutiny
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panel to examine potential conflicts of interest following claims he involved in securing a loan up to £800,000 for boris johnson insists he didn't make a loan or arrange any financing and only made an introduction to and only made an introduction to a guarantor . and only made an introduction to a guarantor. well also today, thousands of ambulance workers have been going out on strike for the third time in five weeks. unison and gmb union members across england and wales walked out along with staff at two hospital trusts in liverpool . further industrial action is planned in the coming weeks by nurses and other nhs workers . nurses and other nhs workers. union leaders are calling for fair pay, accusing the government of not wanting to find a resolution . now house find a resolution. now house holds that cut down their energy use for a second day in a row could save themselves some money. 26 suppliers have signed up the national grid's demand flexibility scheme. this one is first live test today . it first live test today. it involves paying businesses and households to turn electric
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appliances for an hour or two. the electricity network's planning on running the scheme again tomorrow afternoon. if you're interested, the times are between 430 and 6 pm. now. ofgem says the energy price could fall belo w £3,000 from could fall below £3,000 from april. it's said to be due to the fall in wholesale price of gas and electricity . it was gas and electricity. it was possible to lower costs for households during that and it would mean little for energy users due the government's price guarantee, which protects higher prices. but it's reported it could save the government billions of pounds. could save the government billions of pounds . an 11th billions of pounds. an 11th person has died from injuries after a mass shooting in los angeles yesterday . ten other angeles yesterday. ten other people were killed. another ten injured when a gunman opened fire at a dance studio popular with people of asian descent . with people of asian descent. monterey park, california police identified 72 year old who can tran as the suspect. he later
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himself . tran as the suspect. he later himself. that's how you tran as the suspect. he later himself . that's how you have to himself. that's how you have to date on tv online, a, b, plus radio gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight. tomorrow as you site now in our media buzz , the first front media buzz, the first front pages are in one story dominates the eye newspaper claiming the team zarqawi faces the sack after rishi sunak ordered an investigation into the former chancellor broke the ministerial over his failure to pay millions in taxes. but the daily star pokes at the situation by reviving its list trust's latest joke isn't this one just a little bit old lads declaring ? little bit old lads declaring? you don't need a daily star lettuce to how this one ends. but you know what? i'm not
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covering the story because i actually think this constant drum beat and obsession with kicking politicians of their jobs without any evidence that they've done anything even slightly illegal is completely wrong. and why the deranged media in this country has its priorities all wrong. almost of the time. i'm not superstar panel the time. i'm not superstar panel, though, who are back with me. top express columnist carole malone political editor at the sunday mirror. nigel nelson, and the columnist and media personality mcgivern . now personality carol mcgivern. now the radicalised muslim jack letts, more commonly known as jihad daddy jack, is said to be rupert by canadian authorities , rupert by canadian authorities, the lowlife who held dual uk and canadian citizenship proclaimed himself the enemy of britain after fleeing oxfordshire home in 2014 to fight for the islamic terrorist group isis. he was later captured by kurdish authorities in 2017 and begged to be allowed to here surprise, surprise . however, quite
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surprise. however, quite rightly, the home office tore up his passport. two years later, despite canada's reported fury at being left fully responsible for the terrorists. jihadi jack is now one of 23 people that have allowed to return syria. meanwhile the unrepentant shamima begum is keeping up her bogus charm offensive, which was disturbingly by the bbc podcast . i am not a monster. so is disturbingly by the bbc podcast . i am not a monster . so is the . i am not a monster. so is the west increasingly looking like a soft touch when it to its treatment of isis runaways? carol yes , i mean, canada , what carol yes, i mean, canada, what a hellhole that must be. let's those destroying the countries are true. yeah. yeah exactly. well, jacinda has now now just trudeau . but they'll probably trudeau. but they'll probably vote women again . i look, i'm vote women again. i look, i'm just glad they're not coming back here. say good luck to them. good to canada and good luck to them . although it is luck to them. although it is a it is all that all the attention is focussed on these . and then
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is focussed on these. and then you think to yourself, well , you you think to yourself, well, you know, thousands of people are coming in on boats that suddenly disappear . you don't know who disappear. you don't know who they are, you don't know what they're doing. and some are almost certainly former or current members of quite possibly exactly so and they're not checked and we don't know where they are so you know if this this it is important actually it's important that they don't back to the uk they don't come back to the uk in my opinion. but i do think it's another giant distraction against things are, you know, all the things that are happening that are really worrying, that need to be stopped. but nigel, you're one of these woke lefties who says, oh, no, shamima has to back. why? because she was all about jihadi chat. do you want to take back? no, because we took his passport and the canadians are lumbered with him . canadians are lumbered with him. canadians are doing exactly the right thing. actually him all the actually take him as all the shamima has great british citizenship so she can try and go their she would face the go their way. she would face the death penalty. got death penalty. she hasn't got got bangladeshi citizenship . the got bangladeshi citizenship. the problem allowed
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problem they weren't allowed to the to. so she at the the right to. so she at the moment she hasn't got a right to it. but according to the bangladeshis, stateless. bangladeshis, she's stateless. point shamima back and regardless is regardless of whether she she is contrite awful or contrite remorse awful or whatever she was and bred in this country. she radicalised in this country. she radicalised in this country. she radicalised in this country she is of ability it was she radicalised by and also it safer it is so she by she was radicalised online in this country. she went online herself . she she was she was herself. she she was she was perfect fully aware of what was going on in syria. she saw like saw the beheadings. going on in syria. she saw like saw the beheadings . she saw men saw the beheadings. she saw men being burned alive . she saw all being burned alive. she saw all of that. and she still to go off to that country and her she wanted it she wanted is she joined a death called the wanted to destroy the west and she still will not speak against the death cult. no, i don't even know. and not disputing any of that. if you want it back. she's not even fazed by it is safer to have back. no it is not is have these back. no it is not is not you have it , isn't it? not why you have it, isn't it? safer is because you leave them in an internment camp in syria.
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it's far become even more radicalised and even more dead. and i say we that tells is it sets the ultimate example to any other young person in britain right now thinking that we're a soft touch can go off and try joining some sort of radicalised group overseas that actually these come back way back and should be no way back i think trudeau can i can just say sajid javid do remember a couple of years ago when he revoked her citizen friendship, he said, if you knew what i knew, you would make the decision i've just made. and what has happened was the that you saw some the belief is that you saw some intelligence from cia where intelligence from the cia where he saw what she be do. now know what we know. some of what she was doing, that she was a member of the morality police. she used to around with to strut around with a kalashnikov over her shoulder. she kids into she young, terrified kids into suicide vests. the woman is a terrorist. and we don't want have a risk so dangerous then isn't it better she is back no country she's a risk. but nor did the nigel because there is
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there is no way to bring a case against because we can't collect the evidence the terror services have made it really clear can't gather the evidence from over. so what will happen? she will come here. no evidence. we will put her in a council. how she will they all of life where will they all of the life where she would be taxpayers she would be kept by taxpayers and she has been and she and if she has been radicalised in syria, if she has been, will start messing been, she will start messing here. terror plots , people will here. terror plots, people will use it dangerous to know they then you know she can say what danger she to us in syria we don't know where she'll go after that who cares she goes well you obviously care if she comes here. do care. if she comes here. i do care. if she comes here, doesn't come here. she here, she doesn't come here. she can home. they have her under can go home. they have her under surveillance. what you surveillance. what do you believe i was in knowing believe me? if i was in knowing that you just was walking that you you just was walking around because this is not a bloke i trust . this is not a bloke i trust. this is not a bloke i trust. this is not a bloke i trust. and nor should you know what i'm trying to be what he is. he probably will not go. he said he thought it was a praiseworthy thing to kill british soldiers and he would
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love the idea. but i'm going to listen to. but what i'm saying is the countries. why would we should why should should take the risk why should we her here and our we bring her here and have our services? because wrong we're all russians. all terrorists. we're russians. i'm passport anymore. i'm a british passport anymore. why should we have all terror services? was services? yeah. there was a supreme court judge yes, supreme court judge that. yes, yes. watching and yes. what you're watching and it's gone through legal it's gone through the legal process was the left process because. it was the left . why the bbc not doing this woman apologist woman and being an apologist that we didn't trust. oh, rubbish. oh it is. nigel. how is it game of the series is. i am not a monster. you she is then the bbc is coming at this. but if i'm a revolt editorial position defend ending a terror listen to those that podcast listen to those that podcast listen to those that podcast listen to even handed about and she actually admits it's nothing when she admits to her tragedy was the fact she couldn't get monteiro in syria she didn't talk about being sorry for the deaths and for the murders and for the women who were raped and buned for the women who were raped and buried alive. she didn't say any of that. so that's the point. she zero jubilee
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she couldn't get zero jubilee favour did say no, favour if she did say no, i wouldn't. i don't believe anything she says . it's and the anything she says. it's and the only journalists who do believe are bbc wants everyone else are the bbc wants everyone else whose interview that tries to revive reputation. of revive reputation. yes, of course . and there's any course. and if there's any reason i call the bbc the british bashing, it reason i call the bbc the british bashing , it is reason i call the bbc the british bashing, it is the fact that they have produced a podcast about should be the begging called i am not a monster. a monster. monster. yeah she is a monster. yes. now hilariously, moving on, harry and meghan's odd little hagiography amidst . covid has hagiography amidst. covid has been as a by you been exposed as a by you wouldn't believe prince harry and his propaganda piece on the couple finding freedom. remember that scobie claimed meghan took part in a stage kidnapping as part in a stage kidnapping as part of a security training course where she was bundled into the back a car by a pretend terrorist taken to a different location, and then saved by officers firing fake guns . it officers firing fake guns. it goes on. kate didn't her training until after wedding to william but meghan's took place earlier as the couple received an unusually high number of threats. anyway, it all sounds
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very dramatic end authoritatively from this world. full scope . but is prince harry full scope. but is prince harry tell us what really went down? there's been some reporting the palace deciding to instruct meghan guerrilla warfare and survival tactics in the event of a kidnapping attempt . a a kidnapping attempt. a bestselling book the day special forces came , our house, all of forces came, our house, all of which is utter nonsense . meg which is utter nonsense. meg wasn't given one minute of training . now go blind boo training. now go blind boo house. the palace standing up the apparently false story but i would say to scobey, don't take it personally . after all, it personally. after all, harry's book was a pack of lies to malign , allowed nigel nelson to malign, allowed nigel nelson to malign, allowed nigel nelson to by because coming up after he breaks his silence over the meghan row and a bombshell jeremy clarkson right that there is a woke invisible army taking over and destroy queen britain. that's how big debate when the media pulse returns at 1030. but
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first, as he takes aim at salt, the earth, celebrities like jim davidson for supporting the tories is sadiq khan being discriminatory against white working class men? well, the man who attracted the ire of london's fabled mayor me next for his exclusive . you don't for his exclusive. you don't want to miss jim versus city straight after the .
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break now, last friday, london's failed mayor city khan made a discreet attack on one of our best loved entertainers responding to a claim that he had put responding to a claim that he had pu t £10,000 responding to a claim that he had put £10,000 for a celebrity endorsement at a launch event dedicated to the cost of living crisis watch . just to confirm , crisis watch. just to confirm, mr. mayor, that that's your mayoral decision that you signed off that said there was mayoral decision that you signed off that said there wa s £10,000 off that said there was £10,000 for endorsement at for a celebrity endorsement at an event. you signed that off.
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you might someone that you might have got someone that wanted endorse your policy, wanted to endorse your policy, and not how you justify and i'm not sure how you justify it . £10,000, but it did exist. it. £10,000, but it did exist. you sign i mean, listen you did sign off. i mean, listen we that the only tour any we know that the only tour any celebrity shouldn't celebrity is we shouldn't endorse and jim endorse the tories and jim davidson. and in and people of that ilk. we don't think it's a good use of to . money have good use of to. money have celebrities endorsing the free advice bus the press . well advice bus the press. well joining me for his first interview since that unprovoked attack the man himself jim davidson. i don't mean jim that was a loaded attack it was i'm come you and your ilk what what's he talking about? jim, what's he talking about? jim, what does he mean? i've never thought myself as an ilk more of a caribou. really i don't know what he meant. he i think he was sort of saying, oh, oh, we don't like jim davidson . and he's the like jim davidson. and he's the one that votes tory. so they're all bad. him and people like him. but who? what white people
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. foot fetish. you sort of stockings and anything. what is an l? what does he mean by me? people that vote conservative. so we're the bad guys if you don't agree with the little funny man on you by default the bad have actually said that that comment from him yeah. was racy because if you were to have said that you're about him city khan and his ilk. well it doesn't really bother me i don't mind people being racist me doesn't bother me. but the ilk thing for some of that comes from honourable pakistani background . whatever i ethnic minority is it was cool i shouldn't generalise guys i get accused of generalising you know about things and comedians generalise about people , especially the old about people, especially the old ones. so he should know better than to say an ilk, what is my ilk ? i think all the ilk should ilk? i think all the ilk should get together and say to him,
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look , stop being so silly. get look, stop being so silly. get on with it. he looks very angry , doesn't it, for a little bloke? well, he's an anglophile go on lego lucky man . and he's go on lego lucky man. and he's destroying what i think was the greatest city in the world. yeah, but i think what is inexcusable to me is the way that he wants to sow division. look. yes, on the whole london is a labour but at the last mayoral election shaun bailey who's of our superstar palace, came close he did to khan off his perch so to sort of dismiss all tory voters as bad people which i think he was doing , all tory voters as bad people which i think he was doing, i think is incredibly intolerant from a man who claims , you know, from a man who claims, you know, these. yeah, yeah, i ain't it sort of tells you what he really is what he's really thinking. i think he's let himself go. and for someone that was one of the greatest cities in the world he should know better than to say that especially about me. i'm quite hurt for two. i'll protect you again. you're wasting away
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you've just know you've got to wait steak and chips three times after now you know i'm not a little carbs his usual output . little carbs his usual output. you can't see that. now look behind as if you don't know i'm doing this new 68 week meant to eat for 16 hours a day but anyway i struggle know i want to eat for 24 hours just eat as much as you want, but don't swallow anything. that's it. done, swallowed that bad faith . done, swallowed that bad faith. now, jim , back to mr. khan. yes now, jim, back to mr. khan. yes is it true ? no celebrities . is it true? no celebrities. support the conservative party . support the conservative party. is that your experience ? to be is that your experience? to be honest with you now, i've always said to my conservative mates, you know, i go along and do a show to , raise money for these show to, raise money for these young and whatever. but i go on on the stand, on soapbox and say blah, blah. i think endorsement and this is where he might be right celebrity endorsement is a double edged weapon you know so the conservatives don't have me as a celebrity to do stuff. i
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support them. i to be support them. ito be a celebrity or a celebrity , celebrity or a celebrity, whichever way you want. i will look at it how your celeb pretty. jim, come on. i just don't be so modest. i just. don't be so modest. ijust. i just wanted to hear you say that. no, but, you know, eddie is all it is, is a celebrity supporter. i'm not really i'm just it isn't the issue, though , that because of these sorts attacks from left wing politicians actually lots of celebrities now , a, that if you celebrities now, a, that if you can't say i'm a conservative because you get beaten up, you know, you get bullied like with these khan , these militant these khan, these militant lefties , you know, will say he lefties, you know, will say he disagrees with us. he's the bad guy, it's wrong . it's wrong. and guy, it's wrong. it's wrong. and so if he's saying jim davis and ilk, does he mean the ilk that voted the conservative party and you know , or the 52% of people you know, or the 52% of people who voted for brexit. who exactly. well i in that. so he
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needs to get himself a bit of a ilk, it needs ilk up. the mayor mayor, ilk up. but isn't everything that khan does now to try and distract from what's really going on. yeah because if you look at what's happening london it's all down to him it's become a crime ridden the city is become a that is impulsive who's looking the place who's looking after the places. basically the police commissioner of the metropolitan police. look what is going on right . we had a asylum seeker. right. we had a asylum seeker. asylum seeker , an immigrant into asylum seeker, an immigrant into this country in asylum 21 years of age, murder. did someone found out that he'd murdered two other people in europe ? and what other people in europe? and what are the police? do they arrest rishi for not having a seat? what did you make of that crazy ? oh oh. issuing this fact that he should be sacked. he wasn't where it is. it is a bad example. get a life , not the guy
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example. get a life, not the guy thatis example. get a life, not the guy that is not done. his tax vote in the hallway. oh i fall into the labor party. okay. so keir says , do we have any policies says, do we have any policies now ? do we have any policies now? do we have any policies that are conservative? no. good news. one of their guys hasn't paid their tax and actually in the end never wore his seatbelt and actually i'm glad you've raised this a story because i made a decision today not to cover the story i know it's on the front of every i know it's at the top of every news bulletin, but nothing's actually happening. jim is there now happening. jim is there is now this deranged witch hunt and they just move have, you know, just to. so just from one politician to. so it with yeah, it moved it started with yeah, it moved on trust . then they went to on to trust. then they went to sue and, then they went to dominic raab, then they went to gavin. yeah. so now the story. he has done nothing illegal. and by the i would point out by the way, i would point out that assumption , the media that this assumption, the media that this assumption, the media that did everything right that hmrc did everything right is completely wrong because very often i'm not going to mention any names, but they come after good honourable celebrities who have always paid their taxes. so
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all i'm saying is right now. zahan all i'm saying is right now. zahar, we are not referring to you, jim. you show up . zahar, we are not referring to you, jim. you show up. but right now there is no evidence that zahawi has done anything wrong. but wrong him. he's paid that. so according to the paper , so according to the paper, £1,000,000, you know, if you don't pay taxes. reilly oh, he's doing really well. yeah i mean, he is. which is he ? the labour he is. which is he? the labour party obviously hates anyone who is rich and successful and self—made . basically, he's self—made. basically, he's self—made. basically, he's self—made. i mean, this is a guy who into our country and who came into our country and has done incredibly. i think he is a great success story. and if this would be celebrated this was, he would be celebrated for here want to tear for. but here they want to tear him down. i everyone wants him down. i know everyone wants to everybody when they're to shoot everybody when they're going shoot down the mayor going to shoot down the mayor for what he said, not just about it could have been anyone, someone of his ilk. the ilk votes conservative, so must be anti sean oh jim davidson and his ilk. well got an idea why don't you challenge sadiq khan to a head to head debate and
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actually put this to the you couldn't do it made bit so i come from cheltenham i'm bright thank backed yourself well you're currently selling out . you're currently selling out. yeah i know what you're saying i'll just go and say oh dirty jokes but i couldn't stop me so do you know what they say? the house of commons they sit to sword lamps of power i do have to get a bigger sword of the. yes, i've often thought sometimes you know the other night in southend i hundred people stood up and saluted each other in the place down. i think i could be their mp and it'd be nice to get the votes to say, jim, we want you to do it. but then you've got to get up in the morning and wash everything morning and wash and everything and go to the house and go to work, go to the house and go to work, go to the house and actually hang around those horrible westminster. i horrible women in westminster. i know mess. funny know all that mess. mp funny people, you know who they can be. you boy, that's something. oh no , i could never have. we're oh no, i could never have. we're better in show business than
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have you . read something the way have you. read something the way you look a bit thin. oh, shut up . if god, i need to starve myself about three weeks, i'll have. you read prince harry's book now ? i wouldn't read it book now? i wouldn't read it because i like prince harry. i've known harry, but i don't want . to sit there and put want. to sit there and put myself in the position to read something about someone i love. and that is the king i won't do it to me because he's been very horrible about his father. well i don't like that . but but but i don't like that. but but but you're torn. your are torn because you love prince . but you because you love prince. but you also have loyalties to harry too. i look at it as none of my business kids fall out with fathers fall out daughters things. it's a family thing. fathers fall out daughters things. it's a family thing . but things. it's a family thing. but to be honest with you, i think harry missed a little head is really big head and he's on a coaster that he can't get off and the king will stop that roller coaster and let back in because that's the type of man he is. great man. i'll tell you a little story about. the king,
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when i just when jethro died when i just when jethro died when all right. when jethro died , the comedian , the prince , the comedian, the prince phoned me up. he was the prince and said, is that it? do have address, but i can send some that won't distract from his funeral. that's the type of man he is. he's a great a great king. and i think. he is. he's a great a great king. and i think . oh, god, king. and i think. oh, god, i must be going through hell then. yeah, but he'll it because he's the king. he is family. god bless . fascinating the king. he is family. god bless. fascinating jim davidson , so great to see you again. stand up legend, of course and these days by the way, he's blowing up internet, too, taking a wry look at the week's headunes a wry look at the week's headlines on his ustream platform, sticking two fingers up to cancel culture and promising you the chance to laugh like he used to, sticking two fingers up to . i thought, two fingers up to. i thought, i'm going away. wait joe, do you need to go get off screen now. coming up , need to go get off screen now. coming up, mayor rudy giuliani , coming up, mayor rudy giuliani, who's stopped new york's crime
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let's return to tomorrow's you cite eight our media abouts more pages than the daily telegraph leads an afghan asylum seeker who stabbed aspiring war marine thomas roberts previously having shot to men in serbia before crossing the channel. of course, jim davidson was referring to that story before the break. the sun leads with an exclusive scoop on star noel gallagher, whose wife , 22 years mcdonald, whose wife, 22 years mcdonald, has reportedly approached prince harry's lawyer , jenny afia, harry's lawyer, jenny afia, after filing for divorce. my
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superstar . back now, top daily superstar. back now, top daily express columnist karen , express columnist karen, political editor at the sunday mirror, nigel nelson and the media personality carol mcgivern. now a week of attacks by, the duke and duchess of woke mob over his controversial meghan markle column despite a futile apology , jeremy clarkson futile apology, jeremy clarkson has finally hit back. in a new piece for sunday times , playing piece for sunday times, playing it safe by making no direct reference to the sussex saga has plagued him. clarkson took at what he brands an invisible army attempting to launch a coup on society by instilling a woke wing agenda. so this is clarkson had to say. think about typically happens in a military operation and then look what the woke left is done here . they sit woke left is done here. they sit at home hiding in the impenetrable shadow of an on nimitz, inventing new to ensnare anyone and everyone they deem to be out there and invisible.
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there really isn't army with the ability to remove from public anyone who disagrees its increasingly militant viewpoint. and looking at the aftermath of own comments with amazon and now itv possibly axing the or simply speaking freely, could to be right , carole malone speaking freely, could to be right, carole malone i think is absolute be right. you know, it's it it's interesting . i was it's it it's interesting. i was stuttering there. it's it is an invisible work army that exists mainly on social media and yet it is it's has infiltrated every aspect of society and our communities . and he's right what communities. and he's right what people are getting cancelled every day and let's just be clear about what cancel means. it's a phrase that we use kind of glib. what it means is your your your career ruined, your reputation is ruined . ability to reputation is ruined. ability to earn is ruined your family earn money is ruined your family are distressed by this. so this is because you have said something that the ideologues michael left that you disagree
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with what they've said . and i with what they've said. and i find it astonishing it's everywhere i look at you look at the labour party currently they are they are attacking their own women use i'm tory mp for objecting to the gender reform but because they sticking up for women's rights and they are now trying to cancel the labour is trying to cancel the labour is trying to cancel rosie duffield who speaks very bravely on this . you know every j.k. rowling if she wasn't rich and powerful and hadnt she wasn't rich and powerful and hadn't got the ability to outstay them, she would be cancelled by now . we've seen it cancelled by now. we've seen it a million times, you know, the woke mob has infiltrated our schools, our school, our kids are being in with the left wing ideology . you know, history is ideology. you know, history is being manipulated . and it's in being manipulated. and it's in every of our society. and i don't know who they are. this is the problem of anonymous people on social media. and nigel, i'm so glad we actually heard from clarkson on this because. i was worried when he made that fawning apology the awful harry and meghan who were never going to accept it. by the way , that to accept it. by the way, that
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we'd him for good because we'd lost him for good because he spoke about not to offend any . but actually it makes me think maybe he's sat back over the last couple of weeks and thought actually , i'm not going to lose. actually, i'm not going to lose. i didn't see the connection actually with the apology to harry and meghan . actually with the apology to harry and meghan. i do actually with the apology to harry and meghan . i do disagree harry and meghan. i do disagree with him about the of the so—called woke army. i mean, i'm sitting here and you're saying you're part of it. yeah, exactly . you're leading the charge . is .you're leading the charge. is woke term of abuse because it is because they try because if anyone disagrees with what you say they are rubbish then they are cancelled. we're not going to woke people like you . to woke people like you. although you're good because you're on the sofa but woke people on the whole are visible use woke term to try and shut down free speech just shut down place all of this all of the trauma should top down all the woke means being alert to racial and social injustice. that's what you think of. is that so bad? that's what you think it
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means. but pippa, people like clarkson at what's happened clarkson look at what's happened to him now with the to him now with with the companies he works for, you know, amazon have know, amazon amazon have cancelled the series fantastic clarkson's all itv will not say whether they're going to re—engage them for the next year though i think it was the mail did a poll today 3000 people which is a lot for people 78% of which is a lot for people 78% of which he said he should keep his job on itv. but no one's to the people that watch telly they're listening to this okay that's not a woke argument. it it is because these corporations have completely been infiltrated by the woke army. and all they care aboutis the woke army. and all they care about is the woke comments on twitter. i mean mcgeough what did you think about the whole controversy? because in reality, look, you say it was an unwise comment. it was also a joke. it was a joke it was being a bad joke. that was obviously a joke . and you kind of knew what was going to happen straight after that and actually it kind of just followed the script you just followed the script you just you could see happening i
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don't know why apologise if i him i wouldn't it was a big mistake it was a big but i think he was under huge pressure from the likes of amazon to make. yeah and this is the it's like he says at beginning of his article it's and it really is serious and it is dangerous because the way the way the way they're trying to change the way everybody thinks to the way they think and also how they think, how we write if they make a choice revolt. if you make a joke goes for all free speech, not what a briefcase calling. it's called . then that's the it's called. then that's the price you pay for free speech. you offend people cause controversy. that's the jeremy he got. but what do you get? the misogyny . he got. but what do you get? the misogyny. i'm sure he has mainstream tv career despite the fact he remains one of the most popular presenters in the country. and you can just see it. and he's brilliant . country. and you can just see it. and he's brilliant. i'll just say about apologies. the woke mob have rendered apologies
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pointless because they don't want an apology. what they want vengeance. they don't want someone harry and meghan someone to say, harry and meghan prove completely prove. they prove completely prove. and they do want change the history. do want to change the history. they to change language. they want to change language. they want to change language. they want to absolutely they want to change. absolutely everything. and people up everything. and unless people up and fight against this and, you know , it's an exaggeration to know, it's an exaggeration to say it's an actual war. but it kind of is. well, that's a lot, musk said it's the woke mind fires. he thinks it's one of the most important battles. society. yeah i agree. now, look, sam smith has hit out at the offensively woke awards this week saying it was a shame not one female artist is nominated for the gender neutral artist of the year award. an odd position to take considering the non—binary chart topper was one of the loudest voices lobbying bosses to erase gender from their categories in the place and not content with having enabled the exile of british music's talented starlets, smith , now seemingly identifying as one of the few who has to survive the war on women .
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survive the war on women. popstar adele you can well look at this , all right? and it's at this, all right? and it's good one, everyone think everyone seems to think that adele in drag because we've never been in this scene in the same room together and if you slowed down her voice it sounds maybe a bit like mine. slowed down her voice it sounds maybe a bit like mine . so people maybe a bit like mine. so people think that we're the same person and i'm just in drag right now. he wishes that you can try as hard as you like, but i'm not sure that anyone is . known i've sure that anyone is. known i've convinced no enemy guys . you convinced no enemy guys. you know, i she is gone nuts. want it's just has got . not dance to it's just has got. not dance to survive got rid of is rosie duffield in with a chance of
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being named today's greatest person after breaking ranks with labour to stand up for women's rights tb uk on the way soon but first as fears of a uk defund police movement grow in the wake of meps, america's mayor rudy giuliani , who stopped new york's giuliani, who stopped new york's crime wave in its tracks, says a zero tolerance stance the solution is tackling lawless , solution is tackling lawless, not declaring authorities. he joins me next.
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next time now for , one of the most time now for, one of the most successful politicians in history, rudy giuliani . now the history, rudy giuliani. now the deplorable antics , bad apple deplorable antics, bad apple cops and a violent wave across britain in recent weeks has sparked growing calls from left to defund our police forces. the theory is largely anna—maria and
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concept fuelled by far agitators like blm antifa, but it now appears to be gaining traction here in the uk. but as mayor of crime ridden new york city for eight years until 2001, giuliani says the answer is not to defund our police , but to instead take our police, but to instead take a zero tolerance approach to crime no matter how small with tough leadership. he transformed new york from a criminal cesspit into a crime fighting haven that saw robberies plunge 67% and murder dropped by two thirds. i'm delighted to say he joins me now. mr. giuliani . great to have now. mr. giuliani. great to have you. how can britain , from your you. how can britain, from your zero tolerance approach that brought so success to new york dunng brought so success to new york during your time in charge. when the lefties overhear us saying hang on a moment, it's time to define and the police . yeah it's define and the police. yeah it's almost like revisiting history . almost like revisiting history. you know, we've already been
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through this back in the seventies. in the eighties. the theory that you're talking about of zero tolerance is the broken windows . and it was really up by windows. and it was really up by me. but my two professors, george kelling and particularly james q wilson , harvard , and james q wilson, harvard, and they tried it out . the idea is they tried it out. the idea is if you don't pay attention to small things, they're going to get worse . and if you create an get worse. and if you create an atmosphere of just respect for the law , then over a period time the law, then over a period time criminals almost like children, keep pushing the envelope. they try to find out how far they can . and then finally, when you have your confrontation them, you're at a point of , you know, you're at a point of, you know, very serious crime . so you've very serious crime. so you've got to start and you can't. sometimes there are too many crimes to arrest everyone . not crimes to arrest everyone. not everything means an arrest. some can a summons. i'll give you an example . we had a terrible example. we had a terrible
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graffiti problem in new york when i became mayor in 94. in two years, we got rid of it. do you know the sentences we gave people who were doing it illegally ? use them to the illegally? use them to the graffiti ? we didn't put them in graffiti? we didn't put them in jail. we didn't. graffiti? we didn't put them in jail. we didn't . and we didn't jail. we didn't. and we didn't treat them the way you would treat them the way you would treat murderer or a robber. but we treated them proportionate . we treated them proportionate. the wrongdoing they would they were taking somebody else's property who didn't want their pictures painted on and were painting it almost in this narcissistic sense that we and it is narcissism that . we can do it is narcissism that. we can do anything we want . so we have to anything we want. so we have to teach people in society that all of us have to restrain our desires do everything we want because there are other people living with us. it's no more than that . and sometimes it's than that. and sometimes it's painted as almost like a fascist
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. it isn't a much more intelligent application of if the violations are small or you don't come after them like a tonne of bread . but you find tonne of bread. but you find something that gets them aware of the fact , can't do that, of the fact, can't do that, can't you can't just write on somebody else's , not yours . somebody else's, not yours. because in london at the moment, mr. giuliani, where we have failed bloke hardly guy city can't he was obviously the hated of donald trump. you might he allowed the big trump blimp to go allowed the big trump blimp to 9° up allowed the big trump blimp to go up in the sky when he was on his presidential here often . his presidential here often. rudy, it seems like he's on the side of the criminals , not the side of the criminals, not the police . he should be a in police. he should be a in america. i mean, he should be a democratic mayor in america . democratic mayor in america. george soros , we have about 40 george soros, we have about 40 or 50 of those. and if you looked at last year , 17 of them looked at last year, 17 of them account an unbelievable feat.
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they accomplished the most in their city in the history. america, for example, philadelphia , one of our great philadelphia, one of our great old cities around a long time and had murders last year than everin and had murders last year than ever in its history. it has a district attorney elected by george soros who doesn't believe in putting people in jail and a who's a very, very not a normal democrat a very left democrat who somehow thinks that people shouldn't be held responsible for the crimes commit. it's so bad that we're having like revolution within the democrat party. the denver committee in philadel well made of really tough old democrat . tough old democrat. philadelphia's a tough old democrat city. they wanted to get rid of the da. and they put up soros money, beat them . so up soros money, beat them. so can you say now , looking two can you say now, looking two years on from the blm movement,
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given that the calls to defund the police and defund the police specifically in the uk growing, can you say kattegat clear that the concept of defund the police has failed in the us? 100. it is definitely . that is not 100% definitely. that is not 100% accepted. i would say it's about 70% accepted. a great example is rochester, new york , a very, rochester, new york, a very, very fine old american city. the home ibm originally. very fine old american city. the home ibm originally . first, the home ibm originally. first, the exceptional, well accomplished kodak. exceptional, well accomplished kodak . they decided to do kodak. they decided to do a defund the police . get rid of defund the police. get rid of the police . let's use social the police. let's use social workers instead . last year and workers instead. last year and the year before the crime, there was catalyst profit. while per capha was catalyst profit. while per capita at five times more crime than new york city . i mean, than new york city. i mean, there's never been a time when you would go to an upstate city in new york and it was more
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dangerous than new york. now we've got of them that are more dangerous than new york city because they the police because they defunded the police . crisis now three refunded the police and they are doing a little better . but one of them, little better. but one of them, rochester hasn't yet and they're still suffering enormous numbers of murder. so by and large, it doesn't now it doesn't work. and we need to look to the us because let tell you this, defund the police movement is coming to the uk and. it is disturbing and it doesn't work. rudy giuliani, america's mayor, thank so much. we'll see you again both . god. well thank you, again both. god. well thank you, judy. but it's time now to reveal today's greatest person and duty and jackass. reveal today's greatest person and duty and jackass . my and duty and jackass. my superstar panel return. carole malone , who is your nominee for malone, who is your nominee for tonight's greatest britain? mine is labour mp rosie duffield for having courage to stand up in the commons while the men in her own party jeered her and heckled her and shouted her down for
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speaking up for women's rights. she was criticising the gender reform bill. let's have a little look at this. yeah, bill thinks to allow anyone at all to legally self—identify as either sex and therefore enter all spaces . does he not understand spaces. does he not understand how vitally this is at the moment ? yeah. incredible stuff, moment? yeah. incredible stuff, nigel , your nominee? yep. it's nigel, your nominee? yep. it's the hmrc team who doggedly pursued nadhim zahawi over his tax affairs while chancellor was their boss and karen finney on nominee. it'sjeremy their boss and karen finney on nominee. it's jeremy clarke's . i nominee. it'sjeremy clarke's. i guess he's forgot that it was . guess he's forgot that it was. yeah. for pointing out the absolute truth that there is a war being waged by an invisible army of woke monsters and. they need to be stopped . he's back. need to be stopped. he's back. he's back . need to be stopped. he's back. he's back. but need to be stopped. he's back. he's back . but look, need to be stopped. he's back. he's back. but look, i'm going to go for rosie duffield. i know she last week, but i'll tell you why. she wrote an incredible piece over the weekend from ,
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piece over the weekend from, heard about labour's war on women. and it's so important and i think it's why women are actually in danger in this country if keir starmer ends up prime minister carole will union jack okay in contrast that my jackass is a guy called, lloyd russell—moyle, who's also a labour mp, he was one of them who was heckling rosie and we it earlier in the show. and he's also of the people who shared a platform for near the week it was last week again with a trans activist called sarah jane barker a woman who served 30 years in jail , attempted murder years in jail, attempted murder for kidnap, for torture and, he thinks to burnish his work credentials , shown a platform credentials, shown a platform with people like this. he's a disgrace. he also tory mp , a disgrace. he also tory mp, a girl called miriam cates in parliament last week as well . parliament last week as well. he's shocking. he should be suspended . yeah, i completely suspended. yeah, i completely agree. nigel your nominee. yeah, it's bbc chairman richard sharpe for helping boris johnson get an
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£800,000 loan while the expo was considering him for the role . considering him for the role. and carol mcgeough and your is sadiq khan again i think about the third time i've nominated . the third time i've nominated. what's your reason for extending the ulez zone in london which is going to literally break people won't be able to afford to go to work and yet he tries to blame it all on the fact that people in the outside of london area, the greater london area, are all dying from . bad air quality. dying from. bad air quality. yeah nonsense. it really does . yeah nonsense. it really does. like mr. khan is going out of his way to destroy what was the greatest city in the world. and, look, i've got go with khan because i feel like on show you've had such a white lead as to why this bloke is so bad that brilliant reasoning there from me giffen but we've had jim davidson attack him tonight quite rightly for that totally unfair insult where city council
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spoke about jim and his ilk and then you've got rudy giuliani who was very successful reducing crime in new york, saying, hang on, moment the direction that khanis on, moment the direction that khan is going in is dangerous andifs khan is going in is dangerous and it's not going to work. so, of course, sadiq khan maybe not original he's certainly today's union jack. we were ready for mayor yeah, we do. he's fantastic . alison, thank you so fantastic. alison, thank you so a brilliant superstar panel. but i'm back again tomorrow nights , i'm back again tomorrow nights, 9 pm. i'll see you there. next up, it's headline is goodnight.
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hello there. in just a moment on gb news is headliners. but first, let's bring you the latest news headlines and the top story tonight, the prime minister asked an independent ethics adviser to investigate the tory party chair's tax affairs, nadhim zahawi welcomed the investigation, saying confident he acted properly throughout the former chancellor admitted though he paid a penalty hmrc following an over shares in the polling yougov which he co founded. he hasn't disclosed the size of the settlement, which is believed to be almost £5 million. and the bbc's richard sharp says he welcome a review into how he got his job by the commissioner of pubuc his job by the commissioner of public appointments. that's after mr. sharp asked for
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