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system. he's live at 935, then the threats of gender extremism laid bare as a trans found guilty of two sex attacks when previously man is egregiously sent to a women's prison. please straight icon calvin lets loose on the scandalous story that proves sturgeon's dangerous reform bill must be . he's here reform bill must be. he's here at 1045. also coming up , even at 1045. also coming up, even sources close to meghan breathes against her own husband's project. has prince harry damaged his own reputation with vile fit with that bio filled memoir, the kevin maguire, nigel gardiner gardiner and angela epstein face off in the clash at 920 plus with former daily telegraph editors charles moore adding to the shifting narrative by writing that he believes prince andrew be innocent will too quick to dismiss the duke top lawyer turnstyle us journalists meghan kelly gives her expert analysis at 950. then, as a new study shows that
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over half of households take more from the state than they put in westman said his toughest talking mp joins to expose the truth about benefit britain. lee anderson gives us a much needed dose of his real world. live at 1020 not even a month into 2023 and the msm pitchforks are shopping for another tory witchhunt. dems are always taxes is no just a problem for it seems . a hallway is a problem seems. a hallway is a problem for rishi sunak. seems. a hallway is a problem for rishi sunak . explain why the for rishi sunak. explain why the constant hysteria from activist journalists is anti—democratic and damaging the country in my digest next that superstar panel weigh in tonight joined by amanda patel, calvin robinson and rebecca reid and what happened when of my superstar panel turned up the eight on global issue greater toon berg and davos . you seem to be and davos. you seem to be joining the establishment, not them anymore know one of them .7
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them anymore know one of them? one of who if i find out more as i crown today's greatest person in uni and jackass at 1050 will have his first look at tomorrow's newspapers coming up tomorrow's newspapers coming up to this is dan wootton tonight let's go . let's go. my let's go. my digest on this areas of msm witch coming up in just a moment but first the news with polly middlehurst last. but first the news with polly middlehurst last . down thank you middlehurst last. down thank you and. we continue with that breaking news we brought you an hour ago that it's been confirmed that british aid workers andrew bagshaw and christopher have been confirmed being killed during an evac nafion being killed during an evac nation in ukraine the family issued a statement saying it is with great sadness . we have to with great sadness. we have to announce that our beloved krissy has been killed along with his
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colleague andrew factual while attempting a humanity in evacuation from soledar in eastern ukraine . the pair had eastern ukraine. the pair had been attempting to rescue, we understand an elderly in the area where there was intense military action . a car we military action. a car we understand was hit by an artillery shell. there were last seen on january the and had been reported missing . now reported missing. now confirmation coming to us that those british aid workers chris parry , andrew bagshaw are parry, andrew bagshaw are confirmed as having died in the act of a humanitarian gesture in . ukraine well the german chancellor olaf scholz has reportedly decided to send leopard 2 tanks to ukraine and is allowing other countries , is allowing other countries, poland, to do the same . reports poland, to do the same. reports suggesting a decision whether or not to allow poland to send tanks to ukraine could be confirmed as early as this . the confirmed as early as this. the poush confirmed as early as this. the polish defence minister saying
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just today the request comes as the security of the whole of europe was at stake and johnson urged other countries to follow the uk's lead in, providing tanks and, the weapons the ukrainians need to win the war. now, news here at home and relatives of the murder victims , lena, says probation officers have blood on their hands after a report found her killer had been released from prison days before he carried out the attack jordan mcswain he was given life sentence last month after he admitted killing the law graduate. he attacked 35 year old sara in east london as she walked home after a night out last june. the of the report show mcsweeney should have been treated as a high risk of serious harm offender , but was serious harm offender, but was wrongly graded by the probation service as a medium . zara's service as a medium. zara's armed farnaz says more needs to be done to avoid the same thing happening again. our streets are not safe probation work has to
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be tight to be high quality because the risks the stake is high the stake is sa his life was taken and probation have blood on their hands. so alina's aren't well . lastly, princess aren't well. lastly, princess eugenie and her husband jack brooksbank are said they're thrilled to be expecting their second child a photograph released on instagram today by the princess shows the couple's first child, august, hugging his mum's pregnant tummy. in a statement, the said the royal family is delighted and august is very much looking forward to being a big that's all for me back to dan .
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back to dan. have you noticed something has since a media which forced our largely popular democrat practically elected brexit delivering prime who won office in a landslide slight just two years ago. the mercer am especially the british fashion sky news and our other laughably so—called impartial has become drunk on their own power. they relish in it, not reporting issues that really facing brits like the cost of lockdown crisis, the war on women, and how the deranged march to net zero is destroying our ability to live freely but rather plain, pathetic and petty westminster apology seems designed to claim, yet scalp with back in power. the establishment no longer wants to defend as straight the prime, but create a culture of chaos to help lead labour to election under slippery starmer , the creation of an activist msm has not gone unnoticed by
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viewers of gb news desperate for an alternative to that narrative. it starts it with one pipe narrative. it starts it with one pipe attempt brexit coverage before leading to the disgraceful one sided pro lockdown diatribe as millions of us gave up on the beeb and the others as an impartial news source. but today want to focus in specific on their witch hunts against our leaders. even their so—called crimes pale into insignificance compared to the real issues the day. first, they relentlessly came with their biggest threat boris johnson . i biggest threat boris johnson. i do, you mean? i promise to get onto the thing did promise and i think promise to get onto the substance the bbc to 7 minutes on parts and i'm sure i haven't as much as that just this isn't the kind of competition to see you do more i'm just why did you why you on to the why didn't you get on to the subject? we are entering the
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endgame however you look it, endgame however you look at it, the minister is done this the prime minister is done this piles prime piles the pressure. the prime minister, had people on minister, we've had people on his own side who did support merely ago, are it's merely weeks ago, who are it's over and it is over. do you think a lot of people, even if the prime minister wins this is a beginning of the end for him. can he really recover? they if they don't get the numbers done . once knew it was possible to unseat such a significant and large figure. liz truss never a chance even she was backed overwhelmingly by the conservative party . first few conservative party. first few weeks of your time in office has felt chaotic , has felt like you felt chaotic, has felt like you don't have a plan, that you're out of control in some way. i think voters are just tired of a lack of honest answers. i'm just saying you're not minded to do despite a new chancellor despite those you turns you can't see how she can survive a minister speaking out against what appears to be your is you not in
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control your own people you out andrew how long as she got i think if she doesn't go today they'll get her out next week or they'll get her out next week or the week after with two pms removed the westminster witch hunt has continued . the first hunt has continued. the first target you will remember was home secretary suella braverman . ideally, the prime minister needs to persuade her to resign again of , her needs to persuade her to resign again of, her own free will saying she's really she's become a distraction . if not, then i'm a distraction. if not, then i'm afraid she has to he has to show her the door . the prime her the door. the prime minister, rishi sunak, stood outside the front door and said yesterday, i want to restore integrity. and then a few minutes later appoint somebody as home secretary in charge of national security who admitted breaching the ministerial code six days earlier. what does that say about integrity in government is a bit rich for the home secretary to complain that she is the victim of a political witch on on the day that she herself is forced to admit that she has broken the ministerial
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code not once for which she was sacked , but times when she sacked, but six times when she that didn't work. so they went for dominic raab. we've seen dominic raab saying there's going to be an investigation into of bullying by him. we saw allegations of the same sort. again, priti patel, home secretary, we've seen them against gavin williamson. what's wrong with this ? so how is this wrong with this? so how is this different to what happened with sir gavin williamson ? who he was sir gavin williamson? who he was in a similar position and then he resigned a couple of days later, this is all becoming difficult for dominic raab when a minister is in the firing line for this long and with such pressure, you do have to wonder their future . that one hasn't their future. that one hasn't worked either yet . so then they worked either yet. so then they went for gavin sort of man as gavin williamson . it doesn't gavin williamson. it doesn't seem a particularly pleasant bloke or boss rishi sunak stands on the steps of downing street and says he's bringing integrity back into government . but
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back into government. but question stands. how does bringing back sir gavin williamson with record reflect integrity ? i don't think viewers integrity? i don't think viewers will think this morning has to be some sort of big investigation . he did something investigation. he did something he shouldn't have done that was obviously unpleasant for obviously very unpleasant for the person who received those text messages . the prime text messages. the prime minister was minister knew there was a complaint about handling people and gave him a job anyway . and he gave him a job anyway. ding, ding, they claimed ding, ding, ding. they claimed another scalp. it's the another scalp. so now it's the tory party chairman. the are how we they want out even there's an acknowledgement he likely hasn't broken any law doesn't matter the media just wants another victim to hunt down the dems are always taxes is no longerjust a always taxes is no longer just a problem for and it seems a hallway is a problem for rishi sunak this just looks so otherworldly it just looks abnormal . and you know why? abnormal. and you know why? because it is abnormal. if i was to knock, i would do the brutal and unnecessary thing and i would do it this very . it's
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would do it this very. it's a bit of a theme developing from that former bbc impartial presenter right ? i that former bbc impartial presenter right? i mean, while out single minded anti tory journalists now seem to think that hmrc did everything right, that's not the point . the point that's not the point. the point is, it's not to the media to campaign in to remove democratically elected politicians stripping of the ability to do job uncover crimes and wrongdoing absolutely. but the activities that msm is now a perpetual and personal witch hunt, which is for democracy to respond. now my superstar panel, top daily mail columnist and amanda plato , the tv news amanda plato, the tv news presenter and comment to the reverend calvin robinson and the author and journalist rebecca reid . so, look, amanda , this is reid. so, look, amanda, this is not now a one off. this is not the fact that they are so
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horrified by what they think. nadhim zahawi have done. this has become a game for msm the hunting high profile tories. by one well actually much that metaphor for the hunting down to the witch hunt because that's like some little old lady that they're going to kind of burn for since don't exist this the msm as i know because i've worked within it and i've worked within the bbc as well is they're like trophy hunters and they're like trophy hunters and they work in packs and they will they work in packs and they will they will share with each other, they will share with each other, they will share leads and tips they've got. obviously if they've got. obviously if they've got. obviously if they've got an exclusive, they'll it to themselves but they'll it to themselves but they have put a target on his head on the chairman of the tory party head and they determined get him they've only found one tory mp who has said that not even should he resign, but that he should stand for a bit. and that was caroline nokes, who is an archer who was the only rebel
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who voted for brexit to be pulled the way it has to be. they've only got one tory speaking out against him. he on the bbc today. i also excited about that. they were delighted . i know this, i know this. and you just can't. you know, paul, i'm saying you just constantly seeing all these references to him according to the information have he has not broken the law . have he has not broken the law. he is on according to the hmrc. see there will be and i've got to check my notes here dan, which is always a worry. oh goodness. 12 million people get fined this year for late payment of their taxes which are due at the end of this month. and a lot of people know be part of them. and what i don't get about why you know nadeem is he should be a poster boy for this country. he arrived here as a refugee they were penniless. he's his family built up a life for themselves. he became multimillionaire developer. we don't celebrate this . we don't don't celebrate this. we don't celebrate all the brilliance of
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, him and certainly the left. and they're all him. they just if you just imagine scenes like in the lion , where they're with in the lion, where they're with a jackal , they are hunting down. a jackal, they are hunting down. they all act as a pack. that's what that's what we have now in the british media, i'm afraid. absolutely. and the problem . is absolutely. and the problem. is calvin, right? look their job absolutely. and the problem. is calvin, right? look theirjob is to stories where they exist their job to stories where they exist theirjob is not to dictate whether someone is sacked from a position to which they have been democratically elected through a and i actually feel this is so political with zaha because actually there's lots of questions to be asked about hmrc and the way that they hunt down multi—millionaires in this country because they often try to do is show them into a settlement . i think what settlement. i think what happened with zarqawi is he knew he had this really high profile . he wanted hmrc off his back. so he thought just going to pay, even though i've done nothing wrong, he thought he was doing the right thing. that's not
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necessarily to defend him. i don't know the ins and outs of the case, but certainly neither do of those the do all of those people in the media calling for his media who are calling for his head. they've up head. well, they've given up their. clip that you their. in the clip that you showed, they said no can stay in the firing line for this. they know they keep on, if they know if they keep it on, if they sustain attack for certain sustain the attack for a certain amount they say all of amount of time they say all of the assassins they've been the assassins and they've been firing, they have the power they've showed they that they've showed they can use that power keep doing power and they will keep doing so they get people that so until they get people that they caroline they want. however when caroline nokes speaks against, it of nokes speaks against, it kind of makes them. makes me want to defend them. she least conservative she is the least conservative party where i am concerned party that where i am concerned with nadhim zahawi is. of course his whole stance on lockdowns and all and covid the vaccines and all that, i understood that he that, but i understood that he didn't any stake yougov didn't have any stake yougov anymore. understood the heat anymore. i understood the heat and from ukip and separated himself from ukip when politician but when he became a politician but all is about money all of this is about the money that he made from ukip we that he made from ukip and we know to the know that you back to the government every step the way on lockdowns mandates all of lockdowns on mandates all of that find that very that. so i find that very suspicious starting each suspicious starting to get each but different question but that's a different question what with here what we're dealing with here today mean i think the point today. i mean i think the point calvin makes is really
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fascinating. rebecca is about the length of time the media keeps story lines. and i think. they learn that from partygate so much what's going on right. and the country and itv news , and the country and itv news, sky news and bbc news for a three month period that they would lead every single bullet on partygate because they boris out that badly. on partygate because they boris out that badly . such on partygate because they boris out that badly. such rubbish. okay, first of all, the media so many reasons let me to start with media's job is to revel oh in and calvin is that because of a t—shirt anyway to focus please most of them now the media's job is on what is happening. this is what is happening. also you work in digital journalism. you have real time reports, what people care about and. the reason stories hammered stories get hammered and hammered hammered because hammered and hammered is because it now we from the it gets traffic. now we from the expenses scandal also from the celebrity tax evasion situation from jemmy one from the from the jemmy one from the
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noughfies from the jemmy one from the noughties we know that people get obsessed because what do people hate? pay my taxes . what people hate? pay my taxes. what we also hate fitting we will also hate fitting celebrity is don't have to do the things that do. the same things that they do. therefore, this is perfect therefore, this is a perfect storm. the reason people keep writing it, people like me writing about it, people like me included, people included, is because people people is not some people click on it is not some grand delusion. i don't go to an mbs where they say, who mbs meeting where they say, who are to up this week? we are we going to up this week? we go meeting where they say, go to a meeting where they say, can get more clicks, can you get some more clicks, please? right get big. please? and we right get big. if the westminster press pack. well, they're not of i do well, no, they're not of i do write write the write but i write for the mainstream media and rugby who actually hunt the pack. actually do hunt the pack. i mean, amanda, you were the head of the tory party communications , it, you've seen it and they just literally pile into you . just literally pile into you. no, no they actually collude. that's just saying no, no it's they just don't get it to sit down. just sit down to get. no, it's not sit to down me and share information . say, right, share information. say, right, there's a target , this guy's there's a target, this guy's head or this woman said and we're all going to die if you come to him from all directions
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, i think then it becomes this incredible pressure where people say, on this front of say, if it's on this front of it's on the headline every night for ten days, as alister campbell said , your campbell said, your days, i fundamentally disagree i think this of our ramps stupid this smacks of our ramps stupid things getting reported on so we're to complain that the we're going to complain that the media to them if media is being mean to them if you do bad the you don't do bad things the media can't write about you doing things . no engineering doing bad things. no engineering bad have bad thing you think they have the with labour the same approach with labour that in and that labour aren't in power and haven't been to 13 years it's not and it shouldn't not balanced and it shouldn't have be because haven't have to be because i haven't made to it have to made any to it have to be balanced. well well how do you balanced. well well how do you balance a four start is you take down keir starmer having he's not temporary i think he is the leader the army the daily mail. he is they considerably less important. it's like he's when he is prime minister running. not the prime minister. no not really nice because he is in power. they get more scrutiny. that's it should be. see rebecca, let rebecca put out my cv . stop pamela here all night.
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cv. stop pamela here all night. but brexit peak had nigel farage is still to come and asking how was a convicted criminal from afghanistan able to freely enter uk to kill again? farage me live at 935 but first i couldn't believe this today as even meghan sources sources close to making begin to brief against harry's book project has the duke of sussex damaged his own reputation with his vengeful memoir , fleet street figurehead memoir, fleet street figurehead kevin maguire goes up against foreign policy nile gardiner and celebrated journalist angela epstein. but i want to know what you think. email me at gbnews.uk in our poll at gb news. the results and, the clash, straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for the clash . and it's time now for the clash. and one thing conspicuously from prince harry's unhinged spare pubuchy prince harry's unhinged spare publicity blitz, apart from the sanity, was his darling wife, meghan. that hugely significant fact has been largely in the explosive drama of harry's media appearances. but the duchess's distance delight . well, in an distance delight. well, in an extraordinary off the record briefing that hasn't been denied by the sussexes yet sources close to mark and i have tried to distance her from constructive tell all. i couldn't believe this when i read it today. so this is what the source close to meghan told the source close to meghan told the daily telegraph. is this the way would have approached
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way she would have approached things? possibly not. but she would always him . i would would always back him. i would never involved never have got involved in promoting a personal promoting such a personal project. about his own project. this was about his own life, his own journey, his own perspective. so with even sources close to meghan beginning to brief against her husband's projects on her husband's book projects on her behalf, prince harry damaged behalf, has prince harry damaged his own weight with his bile filled ? let me know your filled? let me know your thoughts on damaging the uk vote in our poll at gb news. but as i write this first. i'm joined by the associate editor of the daily mirror, kevin maguire , a daily mirror, kevin maguire, a former margaret thatcher white nile gardiner, and the journalist and broadcaster angela epstein. so angela , i angela epstein. so angela, i found this briefing today to the daily telegraph. absolutely because it was the first sign of meghan trying to distance herself all of the collateral pr damage caused by. spare well, good evening, everybody do we really think so? because, you know, sometimes it seems that everything's about as genuine as the truth where those two are
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concerned and nothing is done without , some kind of strategy without, some kind of strategy or the misery behind that's gone on. i mean , there's no doubt on. i mean, there's no doubt that harry absolutely commoditized . every single commoditized. every single aspect of his life and he certainly deserves the all the criticism that he's got because first of all, he fired the first salvo. and second of all, nothing is sacred . and so—called nothing is sacred. and so—called private conversations have been paraded all over the place. he's targeted people who he knows answer, but mainly his brother, his sister in law, his father , his sister in law, his father, because of the never complain, never explain philosophy that underpins the whole of the palace strategy . and, you know, palace strategy. and, you know, he's regrettable comments about how many he's alleged to have killed also puts various people in a vulnerable position. many people , the armed forces and people, the armed forces and himself, his family. people, the armed forces and himself, his family . so maybe himself, his family. so maybe it's possible that i can't read meghan's mind and i'm sure there's a lot to read there that she's perhaps not to entirely predicted the fallout that
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therefore stepped away or comes firstly and we've got a scattergun approach to the misery that monetising their misery that monetising their misery giving topics to different people to maximise the exposure. it may be that is all part of the strategy. i just feel with those two, nothing is without some kind of forward planning . kevin maguire it's planning. kevin maguire it's interesting for you as a republican because i would argue that actually this has done harry more damage than the monarchy. in fact i think this book has galvani the british pubuc book has galvani the british public who maybe were a little bit questioning of the idea of king charles. i think it's galvanised us behind and our new monarch . donna, i think that monarch. donna, i think that assessment would be much comfort to william and or even charles, who has his coronation and may will be to empty seats . who has his coronation and may will be to empty seats. his son and the son's wife. and that will be very telling for a dog, never mind a man who wants to be a monarch and reign for the
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whole, whole country . there's whole, whole country. there's two people who won't be writing for at the very least. but i. i think we should applaud him , think we should applaud him, harry, for writing this . that harry, for writing this. that was getting in his mind and letting us know what goes on instead of just having a view of the monarchy. that's a myth . the monarchy. that's a myth. it's a fairy tale. it's a bit of disney as if they're all marvellous , wonderful people and marvellous, wonderful people and angela, as a journalist if she could have got half the harry from somebody would have been writing about them and giving them. he's done it. he's done it in. boy the stuff we did stories kevin and he and meghan lied about them at the time and denied it. and now they've come out in the book and said, oh, by the way, they were true. and it was even worse . absolutely done was even worse. absolutely done . and they did. they deserve criticism for that and. yeah. he's invaded other people's privacy invaded . he's run far privacy invaded. he's run far worse than any tabloid journalist. now, look. now how do you respond to that from kevin maguire? because he actually says that prince harry
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should celebrated for blowing the whistle on the royal family. i know that's not how you feel, niall . yeah. quite the opposite niall. yeah. quite the opposite . dan in fact, my view is that harry's hatchet job attack on the royal family has been a really vicious piece work actually. and, and it spectacularly backfired. fortunately upon both harry and meghan here and think the british public have turned harry really into a pariah as a result of this very nasty book, also in the united states as well , the the united states as well, the popularity of harry and meghan has fallen significantly. and i do think that harry and meghan are definitely under estimated the level of backlash that was going to be against her. hence the reason why i think meghan is being rather, rather quiet after all, she has treated harry. i think a useful idiot for many, many years, and now harry is undermining the meghan . and undermining the meghan. and obviously she's not happy about that. actually that this book
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has been a spectacular disaster . think in terms of the and standing said harry think think the rift into the daily telegraph because fascinating analysis you think this briefing to the daily telegraph could be meghan making her first you know it's a small start but it could be her star outing for the first time to sort of distance a little bit from harry. a lot of us have expected for a long time . i do think we are beginning see divisions in camp harry and meghan because this book has been absolutely disastrous. i for them for their standing and their and i think there will be fallout from this and. i would not be surprised if meghan is deeply unhappy about the backlash the book has has received and she's about harry's performance . and after all, this performance. and after all, this is all about meghan . ultimately, is all about meghan. ultimately, i do think in some respects is a wholly owned subsidiary of
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meghan markle to kevin is, as is meghan. mr. pinner disastrous in many respects, yeah. kevin is , many respects, yeah. kevin is, is, is meghan still a pin up for lefties like you ? she was never lefties like you? she was never a pin up for lefties like me. i don't curtsy, bow, scrape took a forelock or . do any of that for forelock or. do any of that for any of them. but remember they , any of them. but remember they, were the fresh new face of the royal family and harry, who was incredibly popular. she came from the states . there was a from the states. there was a glamour around this. she was a woman, colour and all. when disaster wrong. and i suspect they went wrong because she didn't count us snobbery . maybe didn't count us snobbery. maybe some racism. although i know harry has since said there's no racism in the royal family, which probably means a lot to her, but that tries. they accept it in the states for exposing institute. i do that do that you could also could also be incredibly pushy and a ruthless social climber at the same time
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. the point is that she's no left wing pin up. well that's a good thing associate of the daily mirror, kevin maguire. thank you so much. thank you. to former margaret right now gardener journalists and gardener and the journalists and broadcast angela but broadcast to angela epstein. but who with as even who do you agree with as even sources to meghan start to brief against her husband's book project has harry damaged his own reputation with his bile filled book? i heard on twitter says yes, he has. and this is proof. if ever it was needed, that meghan is out for herself. her husband's project has failed miserably and. she will now distance herself from it as much as possible. lady t writes . distance herself from it as much as possible. lady t writes. he's not just damaged his own , but not just damaged his own, but that of the entire royal family and from can you damage already horrific reputation , maybe your horrific reputation, maybe your verdict now in a whopping 92% of you agree that harry has damaged his reputation. just 8% of you say he hasn't. coming up sticking with the royals as the
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former daily telegraph editor charles pens a column into of the disgraced royals push them, reconsider the exile of prince andrew top lawyer to media maestro megan kelly joins live from the states with analysis on this 950 is going to be unmissable that but first with news that an afghan migrant who had killed before was able trick himself into the uk to kill again. how was he able to just slip our net? gbnews.uk farage speaks out on this straight after vote .
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what the france time now and as border force predict the number of channel could double this year to 80,000. just how did a convicted killer conned the home office with a bogus asylum claim that ? saw him office with a bogus asylum claim that? saw him go on to murder. murder? an aspiring marine. i mean this story just infuriating . so this is lauren green, abdulrahim zai, who fled serbia in 2018 after committing a double murder before having an asylum application in norway. but a year later, the 21 year old arrived in england on a ferry from france and was allowed to stay after , telling allowed to stay after, telling officials he was a 14 year old whose parents were killed by the taliban yesterday. he was found guilty of stabbing 21 year old
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thomas roberts to death during an argument over an e—scooter in bournemouth town centre last yeah bournemouth town centre last year. british officials were , year. british officials were, unaware of his previous convictions the 20 year jail sentence he dodged for the submerged. he had also been convicted . drug dealing in italy convicted. drug dealing in italy was carrying a knife after arriving england and beat up a man in the street just weeks before he killed thomas . this is before he killed thomas. this is the moment cops arrested the afghani last year. listen. dufing afghani last year. listen. during the early hours. saturday, 12 march 20, 22. an individual an approached three soldiers was stabbed , soldiers was stabbed, subsequently died. enquiries have established that you been responsible and therefore you were arrested on suspicion of murder . of were arrested on suspicion of murder. of course you do not have to say anything but a very heavy defence video mentioned in question so we a court. question so we a lot in court. if you do say no to giving evidence in nigel farage i mean this story is upset and infuriating. obviously the first thing to say is althought you are with the family of the victim whose lives have been
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completely destroyed by this murderer. but it's you have been warning for such a long time about the people that we are allowing to enter our country illegally . allowing to enter our country illegally. this is the sort of damage that they can wrought. legions young men coming into the country . and in his case, the country. and in his case, clearly between boarding ferry in cherbourg and arriving in the uk, lost his passport , lost his uk, lost his passport, lost his passport. so we can't check who he is and filmed. i was out with my wife at home affairs as a last summer out of dover and we actually filmed people in a boat into the 12 mile line into british waters . we witnessed british waters. we witnessed them throwing their iphone ins into the sea their passports, into the sea their passports, into the sea so that nobody check who they are. then guy turns up and says, i'm 14. and we say, oh, you all little boy,
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we'll find you a nice foster carer. oh, we'll you into school. i mean, the thing is, a complete us a joke, but that . complete us a joke, but that. but what i've been warning about isn't just the fact that now this is an open door for criminals to come into britain. i've also been warning about security that this guy be a criminal murderer. security that this guy be a criminal murderer . but who's to criminal murderer. but who's to say there aren't terrorists among . and maybe the most among. and maybe the most worrying thing about this case is that last week tick tock was , absolutely full of afghans boasting they'd their right to remain documents . so the way remain documents. so the way rishi is going to deal with the backlog is the basically anyone who comes in and says they're afghani state. i no idea how more young men like this are coming in. i know that is a disaster at every level and i
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don't believe when sunak tells the country they're going to stop the boats . i don't believe stop the boats. i don't believe it's even possible , given a it's even possible, given a british judge's and where they where they sit on all of these, this is if we stay part the a, c , h , i literally don't believe , h, i literally don't believe it's possible because the human rights act of 98 was based upon that convention a convention written the late 1940s in the wake of the horrors of the holocaust. but now not relevant to the modern world in which we live. so by depressing message down for and your viewers and listeners tonight is expect much more of this . no i completely more of this. no i completely agree with you about the eci shah do. but i think what has been so shocking nigel , about been so shocking nigel, about the murder of thomas roberts is the murder of thomas roberts is the lack of from the political established men, the media
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establishment to cover this case to add to what is going on politically . so the guardian the politically. so the guardian the i read cover to cover. i went through it twice. it a single mention in the guardian of this case.i mention in the guardian of this case. i listened the today programme this morning. i it's my morning purgatory. i sort of just put myself it is it encourages to go on use it to my . no mention of it. encourages to go on use it to my . no mention of it . yes. mention . no mention of it. yes. mention of other people who've been let out on probation and committed murder. and that's awful and all crime or murder is awful . murder. and that's awful and all crime or murder is awful. but i didn't hear it on the day programme either. and it's as if they want to sweep this whole issue under the carpet. remember thatis issue under the carpet. remember that is literally what they want to . yeah, literally they and to. yeah, literally they and they only reason the conservatives even talking about
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it is because the red wall are up in arms because they voted for brexit. they get border controls . that i remind for brexit. they get border controls. that i remind you for brexit. they get border controls . that i remind you the controls. that i remind you the vote, the referendum in 16 i stood before poster a breaking point poster showing snaking line of young men coming in to eastern europe . i mean, i was eastern europe. i mean, i was condemned for you would have thought i was a 1930s fascist european leader for daring to say it . i believe that would say it. i believe that would protect us from idiotic eu and yet it's happening anyway . no, yet it's happening anyway. no, it is . it is. and they don't it is. it is. and they don't want to talk about it. nigel. and in fact , let's just be and in fact, let's just be honest about this. if hadn't started talking about this issue in 2019 and 2020, it would have been ignored by political establishment. the only reason they talk about it at all is because put it on the political agenda. because put it on the political agenda . and then gb news agenda. and then gb news launched. agenda. and then gb news launched . yeah, we have shone
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launched. yeah, we have shone a light on this story. i mean, thatis light on this story. i mean, that is a yes and we broke an exclusive opera, exclusive live. you know, i've been out into the engush you know, i've been out into the english channel repeatedly with filming all this stuff and it is the way it is asian that it's mostly men some say young men of fighting age coming into our country . i get i get emails and country. i get i get emails and reports every single day and some of the things i'm told i can't even repeat on air but i'm told of conversations that are overheard or understood. it was some of these young men and they're attitudes towards , they're attitudes towards, western culture , their attitudes western culture, their attitudes towards women in particular, their attitudes towards the advancement of their religion are about virtually everything. this is tariff stuff and. it is.
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and we will keep on it. it is so important that this murder of thomas roberts is not in vain. nigel farage your show i was must much watched and a must watch. actually earlier tonight i loved that interview with polly . speaking of the so that's polly. speaking of the so that's worth catching a midnight and of course nigel back on at 7 pm. tomorrow night but coming after labour backbencher rosie duffield was shouted down by her own colleagues during the gender recognition debate. is j.k. rowling right that the labour party has let her down? and it's our very own amanda patel, right. the bbc is wilfully ignonng right. the bbc is wilfully ignoring the issue. my superstore panel, including amanda, will get into this in the after ten. but first the media after ten. but first with former daily telegraph charles moore questioning the merit of prince andrew's exile . merit of prince andrew's exile. should we reassess how we feel the disgraced duke us political heavyweight and legal this? meghan kelly joins me live straight after the .
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break it's making time now. there's been a significant change of narrative around prince sex scandal since his victim, virginia giuffre , dropped a virginia giuffre, dropped a separate claim against epstein lawyer alan dershowitz year admitting she, quote, may have made a by accusing the law professor of sexual assault . professor of sexual assault. rumblings from royal courtiers suggest the duke of york may now be to get his multimillion settlement with jeffrey overturned . he's consulting overturned. he's consulting lawyers reportedly andrew is finding growing support here in the uk with respect to daily telegraph columnist and the former editor of that newspaper , charles moore, admitting thinks prince andrew may . well, thinks prince andrew may. well, the innocent moor wrote he never accepted liability but paid the money anyway at. the time he was under pressure say so in order
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to avoid overshadow to win the queen's platinum jubilee . i do queen's platinum jubilee. i do sense that may have right on side . so meghan, before you side. so meghan, before you became a, you know, superstar broadcaster were america's top legal analyst. so i'm fascinated to know whether you think we were maybe too quick to dismiss the innocence of a disgraced prince? well and i practised law for ten years. dan so, i mean, i have a history in this lane, but i came on your show about a year ago, when he was thinking about settling this case and said there are serious problems with virginia giuffre's credibility and that's not to say that she wasn't trafficked by jeffrey. i believe she was. but she is to say she is an imperfect witness , is to be very charitable to her. virginia giuffre has not been able to keep her story straight from the beginning. the dates, the date began working for epstein. the date was first
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trafficked. i mean, she's off by years. she's she offers a vivid memory. she remembers these things exactly where she was. and then you find out. none of that for another two that happened for another two years and i mean, i could years later. and i mean, i could go on and reason by the way that news about her dropping the case against alan dershowitz professor harvard professor professor at harvard we on our show and alan we broke on our show and alan came and told us how he did came on and told us how he did it . he was wrongly targeted by it. he was wrongly targeted by virginia giuffre. i will believe that day i die, that until the day i die, she decided to name alan dershowitz . a reporter told to her a reporter, told her she'd get a lot more attention if she named alan dershowitz, who they had a whole movie, made his legal career. one case in particular called reversal of fortune. and that's why she went after him and the only other person she publicly named was prince andrew , because she was looking for attention. all right. now, that's not say that prince andrew's necessarily in the same camp as dershowitz , who as camp as dershowitz, who as a famous lawyer had receipts he could prove he wasn't anywhere near place that she said he
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near the place that she said he was the times in question was at the times in question could andrew have done that? i don't know. i he forced to don't know. i he was forced to settle case . i believe he settle the case. i believe he probably would have been able to mount of a defence if he'd mount sort of a defence if he'd gone to trial of her credibility issues. know why he issues. so i don't know why he settled he did settle settled it, but he did settle and the notion that he's now going to be able to blow up the settlement vacate it is absolutely absurd. that's not going to happen . the reasons going to happen. the reasons they let you blow up a settlement that you've signed voluntarily are things like duress , not the platinum was duress, not the platinum was coming up. duress like someone had a gun to my head and said, i'm going to pull the trigger unless you sign on the dotted line. that's the level of things it takes to , get a settlement it takes to, get a settlement deal like this, blown . he's not deal like this, blown. he's not going do it. he should walk going to do it. he should walk away. he cut the deal and people will have to decide for themselves whether they believe she's got enough credibility to make claim. but meghan make this claim. but meghan could strategy for could become a pr strategy for him because what we're hearing
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that behind the scenes at buckingham palace , late queen, buckingham palace, late queen, for example , said that andrew for example, said that andrew would still be able to use his hrh titles. even king charles, who previously had been absolutely adamant that there was no future role . andrew is was no future role. andrew is starting to waver because of the credibility around jeffrey. so he could his lawyers try and blow up the settlement as . a pr blow up the settlement as. a pr strategy and then you get out there in, the press, this idea that the only reason settled was because he didn't want his late mother's year on earth to be dominated by the coverage of his his suit . they might, but look his suit. they might, but look let's talk about we know prince andrew did all right. we don't to spend much time on giuffre people are that's a he said she said at this point she's got credibility problems but so by the way does he all right i don't need to refer you back to that disastrous bbc interview. i don't sweat all that. they both
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have serious credibility issues. okay, but let's at what we know he did and, i'm telling you, if i were sitting in the jury booth so far, i would not convict this guy of having molested virginia giuffre. but we know he went to jeffrey epstein's house after jeffrey epstein's house after jeffrey epstein's house after jeffrey epstein pleaded guilty to. child solicitation of child sex prostitute. there's no child prostitution. that's that's sexual abuse. okay there's a 14 year old who was the girl in the jeffrey epstein case. he pleaded guilty to having a sexual intercourse with having her release spent days there. and not just that diane, but if you go back and you look at the papers when jeffrey epstein pleaded guilty that in 2008, pleaded guilty to that in 2008, it over the place. what they it was over the place. what they actually thought he had done that post described that the new york post described it a virtual line of it as a virtual conga line of young women going into epstein's house for these massages . so at house for these massages. so at a mini mob prince andrew knew about and still thought it'd be about and still thought it'd be a great idea to the guy and go stay at his for days on end. why
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don't decide whether you want to convict him of that. what you should base the royal titles on and all that stuff because that we did. yeah i know. we know he did. yeah i know. i know. i i think there are lots of holes and andrew's story , you of holes and andrew's story, you know when , we had this know when, we had this discussion last year. i was very clear that they get the pressure coming from the palace if you want us to believe you you can say settle would you fight ? and say settle would you fight? and i still do feel that way, but i have now that i'm learning about the pressure under and the fact that he's trying to not destroy his mother's final months on earth know by this point that she was suffering from terminal cancen she was suffering from terminal cancer. meghan i just i'm just cancer. meghan ijust i'm just looking at it in a slightly different way. i do think, though, by the way, this claim from jailed ghislaine that the picture is fake. i think that's complete baloney . that's not complete baloney. that's not worth anything . we should spend
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worth anything. we should spend more time looking at what alan dershowitz says. who is a famous lawyer for a reason he's reportedly now actually advising prince andrew on how to handle this because alan did it right. he fought and he fought hard. i recognise andrew's not really in the same lane when it comes to those abilities . for all the those abilities. for all the reasons you just outlined . but reasons you just outlined. but he did settle it. not the sharpest tone in the shade. meghan fair to say? not the sharpest stone in the shed. that's caused a lot of issues. meghan who under and meghan kelly who is under and said host the show which you can find on sirius xm youtube and there's a podcast thank you so meghan but coming out with we're illegal migration and lefty lackey i would jones in the firing line tonight's journey the real world with lee anderson promises fireworks, waste stuff . the stork in mp joins me live in the at this special time of 1020 tonight but first after labour mp rosie duffield is berated by misogynists within her own party is jk right the labour have let her down and why
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is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight folk like me and many viewers of gb news were dismissed as hysterics or worse, but to despicable failures of the system prove why we were right to the alarm on migrants slipping the net and the war on women. so first, westminster's talking mp lee anderson rails against the catalogue of that saw a killer and convict to drug dealer conned the homeless home office into letting them into the country, allowing him murder an aspiring marine. that coming at 1020 then kelvin mackenzie tackles the case of a double rapist in scotland sent a
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women's prison after identifying as female a very important and cancelled . at 1045 and given cancelled. at 1045 and given this is exactly what brave labour mp rosie duffield has been campaigning about. why is the bbc ignoring ? her ordeal at the bbc ignoring? her ordeal at the bbc ignoring? her ordeal at the hands of her own party? as i'll superstar amanda patel has opened the daily mail columnist will join reverend calvin robinson and rebecca reid to write that next. plus, could legalisation of assisted dying be exploited as a solution to the nhs crisis? that's the concern of a church of scotland leader. we'll get into it at 1030. and what happened when al calvin turned up the heat on gretta toon berg in davos? seemed to be joining the establishment, not fighting them anymore . either one of them . one anymore. either one of them. one of who she knows she is. i can't wait to you more of that with my panel wait to you more of that with my panel. nominate today's greatest person. and judy in jackass at
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1050, the first newspaper front pages will arrive may and moments to rise after polly middlehurst . dan, thank. moments to rise after polly middlehurst . dan, thank . and the middlehurst. dan, thank. and the top story on gb news tonight . top story on gb news tonight. it's been confirmed the british aid andrew bagshaw and christopher parry who had gone in ukraine were killed trying to help civilians flee, shelling in ukraine. their families have released a statement saying it is with great. we have to announce that our beloved chrissie has been killed along his colleague andrew bagshaw while attempting a humanitarian evacuation from soledar in eastern ukraine. the pair had been attempting to rescue an elderly woman in an area intense military action when their car was hit by an artillery shell. they were last seen on january the sixth when? well the german chancellor olaf scholz has reported , decided to send reported, decided to send leopard 2 into ukraine and is
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allowing other countries like poland to do the same report , poland to do the same report, suggest a full decision on whether or not to allow poland to , in its tanks could made as to, in its tanks could made as early as this week. the polish defence minister made the request saying the security of the whole of europe was at stake. and here boris johnson urged other countries to follow the uk's example in providing tanks and weapons. it needs to win the war against russia. in his nightly address, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said ukraine needs decisions on deliveries , modern decisions on deliveries, modern tanks to strengthen . defence tanks to strengthen. defence here, a relative of the murder victims are, alina says officers have blood on their hands after a report found her killer was released from prison just days before he carried out the attack. jordan mcswain he was given a life sentence last month after he admitted killing the law graduate. he attacked 35 year old zara in east london as
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she walked home after a night out last june. the findings of the report showed that mcsweeney should have been treated as a high of serious harm , but he was high of serious harm, but he was wrongly graded by the probation service, as medium risk. zara's aunt farnaz says more needs be done to avoid the same thing happening . our streets are not happening. our streets are not safe . probation work has to be safe. probation work has to be tight has to be high quality . tight has to be high quality. the risks, the stake is high. the risks, the stake is high. the state of his lives . zara's the state of his lives. zara's life is taken and probate and have blood on their hands. life is taken and probate and have blood on their hands . well, have blood on their hands. well, last night, princess eugenie says she and her husband jack brooksbank are delighted be expecting their second child. a photograph on instagram by the princess shows the couple's first child, august his mum's pregnant tummy. in a statement, the royal family said they were
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delighted to . august is very delighted to. august is very much looking forward to being a big brother . that's all the big brother. that's all the news. back now to dan wootton tonight . tonight. news tonight in our. media as i think just one front page so far , it's the metro which proclaims grim up north after the think tank revealed that despite the government's levelling up policy , the north of england has some of the lowest advances of any economy . my superstore panel economy. my superstore panel back with me now. top daily mail columnist, broadcaster amanda patel, a conservative commentator , is the reverend commentator, is the reverend calvin robinson and author and journalist rebecca reid . after journalist rebecca reid. after releasing a bombshell article , releasing a bombshell article, duffield is rightly at war with
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her out—of—touch party, the trans debate accusing labour of having a woman problem and comparing her treatment , being comparing her treatment, being in a, quote, abusive relation ship and as a sensation channel development. labour's doctor matthew doyle has been caught on tape directly briefing against duffield. listen to , this . duffield. listen to, this. absolutely . because the people absolutely. because the people account . 85 now . now, j.k. account. 85 now. now, j.k. rowling came out to defend her fellow campaigner , writing rosie fellow campaigner, writing rosie duffield and ex—assistant
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teacher single , mother and teacher single, mother and survivor of domestic abuse labour seat they thought was unwinnable post corbyn. she was returned to parliament with an increased majority . this is how increased majority. this is how labour revised her. the mainstream media, however, would rather pretend that this political witch hunt isn't happening in an excellent piece for the daily mail, superstar panellist managed to tell calls attention to the lack of coverage from the bbc on amanda writes it took courage for her to defend women's rights in the face of boorish male heckling from her own party. yet the bbc preferred to concentrate instead on rishi and his seat belt. the pm's transgression was accidental, but the corporation's it's cold, cruel and calculated . samantha was and calculated. samantha was tell such an important point. we spoke at the top of the show about this bbc witch hunt against zahawi. according to uk , you find anything done ? just
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, you find anything done? just went on onto the i went on to the bbc website search function and i put in rishi sunak up came three pieces by seatbelt . right. three pieces by seatbelt. right. guy sits in the back of the car a few minutes without his seatbelts. sack the guy . seatbelts. sack the guy. absolutely outrageous. i put in rosie duffield on and it there was one mention of her which an article that was written in september last year. and when i put in rosie duffield trends nothing came up. i mean, now thatis nothing came up. i mean, now that is a small survey, but it shows you that the priority that the mainstream media can't bear to accept the fact that labour has a problem with women . has a problem with women. they're women hating this woman want a seat that have been that been a tory seat for 19 nine years. she's a she's a champion. women's rights and they just want to they want to cancel her. when couple of moments and it is extraordinary isn't it. this is a civil war gripping the labour
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party. this mark my word gds will be one of the biggest issues at the next general election. it could be the tories best hope of stopping slippery starmer becoming prime minister because he can't even what a woman is , he can't even define woman is, he can't even define a woman is, he can't even define a woman . and yet the bbc ignore woman. and yet the bbc ignore it. of course do it doesn't meet their agenda. it's quite interesting. rossdale field is one of the very few people in the labour party who can say what a woman, but how do they treat it? does it matter? her opinion what the issue is. opinion is on what the issue is. how treat other. the men in how they treat other. the men in the room. charlotte down. which just how misogyny just shows you how misogyny anaesthetic movement anaesthetic this trans movement that briefing and their briefing that briefing and their briefing that not have that that back he would not have briefed. a former spin briefed. i'm a former spin doctor. you would not brief that. then you've authority that. then you've got authority from the of the party. so from the leader of the party. so you think he will. just to be clear, that the clear, there is no way that the head communications would head of his communications would have rosie if it have briefed against rosie if it had been approved by staff . had not been approved by staff. well, they did imply that what she's going see starmer a she's going to see starmer a couple and she said no couple of times and she said no i've seen once. rebecca, you
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i've seen him once. rebecca, you don't there's proof that don't think there's proof that starmer directly briefing i don't know when i but would you would you admit given that he is his direct that there is at least the possibility. i don't think it's helpful to start speculating possibilities. this is about enough isn't that just isn't the way you do what we do you know i wouldn't would this person maybe have done this or maybe you've said this i don't think. okay, let me just actually, i'm going to give one spokesman on tape briefing against him maybe that just maybe didn't. i would want maybe they didn't. i would want anyone worked anyone to actually worked in this business. mean, i know. i this business. i mean, i know. i know. and the only other way that it's not directly given the leaders, it's given to someone else that gives it to you as a spin doctor. so you can go on record and say, no. starmer didn't tell me it was one of his other advisers. he would not have said that unless it was approved, was going rogue approved, he was not going rogue on that's true on briefing. whether that's true or not, i think the issue is that labour's treatment of duffield disgraceful from a left wing of view. i think
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wing point of view. i think labour's problem is that they feel, think probably correctly feel, i think probably correctly i'm speculating now that the election and the next election, if they're to lose, it seems that speculating again it seems the policy should be just don't do anything to screw this up and high emotive conversations like the trans debate even though there are literally point 5% of people in this country who are trans derail this and then yeah but there are and it's a sorry sorry but but to clarify just clarify i think there may care what rosie duffield is saying. i don't care that she's saying anything because i think that the idea is to do as little as possible because because keir starmer the place starmer is all over the place this first of all on this the scottish build he said he didn't think it was okay to identify it 16 then he came out and supported the bill which contains the legislation that says it is okay . and this is says it is okay. and this is also the man. i mean , you know, also the man. i mean, you know, this guy said when he this is a guy who said when he was what is the woman can was asked, what is the woman can can a woman have a penis? he
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said the vast of women don't have a that's not what it was . a have a that's not what it was. a tiny minority do. women don't have well intersex due to women can have a penis rebecca i, i don't know i am i'm not useful in this conversation. i am not learning. learning you're a woman and you're a bit are you not. y'know, i don't have a penis i worry because the thing is about the tiny percentage is you about the tiny percentage trans people. yeah that's the point . that is trans people. yeah that's the point. that is the point. do you understand there is a war on you . there is a war on women . . there is a war on women. there's been a war on. there has been a war me since i was 13. and getting catcalled in a school uniform and we don't have maybe there has been a war on me since i was sexually assaulted in teens. no, of these in my teens. no, none of these men wish to talk about this men who wish to talk about this give a what i can't say about the war on women unless it's this but where is this this point. but where is this conversation this conversation about where is this conversation about where is this conversation about where is this conversation about every year? about women. i do not hear men having . this conversation about having. this conversation about sexual assault, sexual
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harassment about maternity harassment, about maternity leave, benefits , about any leave, about benefits, about any of other things that impact of the other things that impact women. and getting annoyed women. i him and getting annoyed about why you about this nonsense. why do you think the one side of the think the on the one side of the argument enjoy what's i as argument now enjoy what's i as a woman on women because know trans person is in any way ever inconvenienced me lots of men have this to bill regulate inconveniences. it does not we've just seen no just seen again another instance of rape in a woman in a women's prison with a so—called woman with a penis. this would not happen if we just said, look, men have, penises, women do not. but this calls women in danger by. going against this narrative. women are already in danger. every single of the person you are single bit of the person you are most likely to be sexually assaulted you know assaulted is somebody you know is a friend is a bloke is, a friend is a bloke artistically is a man who, you know not stranger. i just know not a stranger. i just think you you can decide think that you you can decide that i am not going to slide down. this is if we want to have a conversation on women's rights. but you're using what you're you saying you're about. are you saying these are these men don't? these men are used to it comes to the
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used to fight. it comes to the transition. fight on transition. they don't fight on the issues of sexism. it's true. that's true. because that's not true. because i fought issue i've been fought this issue and i've been on the conversation. any of these talking about these things? the things? absolutely have. but the problem it off problem is you're pushing it off to men i'm about to on the men i'm talking about you to on the men i'm talking about you y to on the men i'm talking about you y you're not going to say, look, a woman is an adult, human, female, and i am woman human, female, and i am a woman and i'm proud that. and you cannot yourself woman if cannot call yourself a woman if have i didn't do that have a penis. i didn't do that one. do because i don't one. i do that because i don't think i know enough about what it be trans to it means to be trans to make a meaningful ruling of a woman i know i'm a woman and i know that my womanhood is tied to the my womanhood is not tied to the fact. well i know know fact. well i know that. i know that i'm woman and i know that that i'm a woman and i know that my of being a woman my experience of being a woman has been impacted by any has not been impacted by any trans, but have been impacted by lots things never lots of other things which never get about. but respect get talked about. but respect your wait a minute. your vagina. wait a minute. i greatly like and admire. it was women my generation that women like of my generation that for for this generation for so hard for this generation of fought it of women who fought for what it was like a woman to get equal was like be a woman to get equal rights in the workplace. we actually the forefront actually we're at the forefront of turn of feminism and then we turn around and just say, oh, you
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around and you just say, oh, you know, you can have a penis and you can still be a woman. it makes my blood indeed makes my blood boil. indeed okay. fascinating is about look in news now in royal news now congratulations are in order after princess eugenie and her husband, jack brooksbank revealed today they were expecting a second child. they announcement offers a rare bit of news for the royal family after enduring the prince andrew scandal , the death of the late scandal, the death of the late queen and the recent publication of spare. but i admit i'm a bit skipped article about usually rubbing shoulders at the world economic forum in davos especially after gave this interview about to make her young children climate activists . my son is going to be like an activist from two years old, which is in a couple days. all i think about is , is what happens think about is, is what happens to rising sea levels in the community that are on the beaches who depend solely on on the sea as well as what august do about it in the future. you
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know and what his education be. so at home we have no plastic and we try to as much as possible of no plastic. and i'm trying to teach him that. but you know, it is it's a battle . you know, it is it's a battle. okay. so we're making two year old activists usually advise to stay away from the woke cool aid that harry's been cooking up for you and mom does eat out . she's you and mom does eat out. she's changed after going out there to meet up with her cousin again. i'm rebecca mcgowan. so of andrew pierce how do stand by because coming could the legalisation assisted dying be exploited in the name of the nhs crisis. well, that's the concern of church of scotland leader and going to get the views of my superstar panel when the media once returns after 1030. but first, how did a killer and convicted drug dealer conned the home office into allowing him into the country and killing again ? how tough is stalking mp again? how tough is stalking mp lee anderson taskforce that horrifying incident delivers a warning to benefits britain reacts to being named westminster's most obnoxious by
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earners contributing 53% of all income received by the government . and with government. and with commentators like the daily mail's littlejohn suggesting too many have gotten used to pandemic era handouts benefit, britain is border aid on broken use of food banks also continues to rise, which has led westminster's toughest talking mp lee anderson to hit back . the mp lee anderson to hit back. the conservative home backbench mp of the year caused a stir by saying that during his time at the citizens advice bureau , many the citizens advice bureau, many service users were wasting their money on, quote, booze and sky tv. and i'm delighted say lee joins me now in the studio so you've had a lot flak about these comments regarding banks but in reality i actually view it as very uncontroversial to say that if you're earning £35,000 a year, which is well above average wage and you are having to use a food bank, clearly is a now the rich isn't there it's not about your pay
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it's either about you've got a gambling problem or you're drinking too much. you are spending money on drugs because that spending money on drugs because tha t £35,000 here, you shouldn't that £35,000 here, you shouldn't be to use food bank. be having to use food bank. well, look done. before came well, look done. before i came into parliament, wasn't into parliament, i wasn't earning anywhere nea r £35,000 earning anywhere near £35,000 a week using the food week and i wasn't using the food bank. i'm on car, i've got bank. i'm on a car, i've got a wife, got house, got a mortgage to pay all that. now i hear these ridiculous stories that nurses who i respect 100, by the way, they are still in food off patient's plates. they are going way, they are still in food off pafood s plates. they are going way, they are still in food off pafood banks. 5. they are going way, they are still in food off pafood banks. and ey are going way, they are still in food off pafood banks. and quite going way, they are still in food off pafood banks. and quite frankly to food banks. and quite frankly i don't a word of it. i don't believe a word of it. this is just narrative out by this is just a narrative out by the unions. the guardian the daily mirror, people that daily mirror, people like that idiot is he's talking idiot wyn jones is he's talking nonsense about this is pathetic about him later. the average wage in is about 28 grand and most of us are not food banks. i've been to a food bank. i've helped at the foodbank and helped out at the foodbank and quite frankly, grand. that's quite frankly, 35 grand. that's enough on in a place enough to live on in a place like ashfield. if people who live in london for on less than 35 grand, you get turned for 35 grand, but you get turned for that turn them all the time, that and turn them all the time, you know, i mean, somebody asked me to produce a
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me last week to produce a breakfast £30, the 30 place breakfast for £30, the 30 place now , i showed them about a way now, i showed them about a way to make up £20. oh what do you expect do, live on for the expect us to do, live on for the rest of lives? nonsense rest of our lives? nonsense people come boujee people sometimes need a little bit of education because . we got third education because. we got third generation now that's generation now down. that's learning properly, learning how to cook properly, not how to budget. not learnt how to budget. there's no role there's been no proper role models. house, the state models. the house, the state have take over have sort of had to take over managing people that's wrong. have sort of had to take over mana it's| people that's wrong. have sort of had to take over mana it's benefits. that's wrong. have sort of had to take over mana it's benefits. britain wrong. well, it's benefits. britain isn't it is. but that's what's happening. and what happening. and that's what little exactly. little was saying. exactly. exactly are so like the exactly people are so like the third or fourth generation now, so benefits they so dependent on benefits they class some people who class especially some people who work. mean, work them in the work. i mean, i work them in the cab. they they got their dole money the way they said was wages. well, hold on wages. and i said, well, hold on a that's not your wages. a minute, that's not your wages. that's the state giving you a handout help you through handout to help you through a difficult that never difficult time that should never be of life. that should be be a way of life. that should be a but you know, we a handout, but you know, we should personal, should take personal, responsible to state responsible to the state state to we've place to make sure we've got place decent health service, decent education system, good law and order, you should order, the rest you should really yourself you really do yourself until you look. british border force
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sources now fair isle our shores could be welcoming 80,000 thousand people leigh by the end of the adult the number of illegal migrants who arrived across the channel this . but our across the channel this. but our broken immigration has been thrust into the headlines . a thrust into the headlines. a convicted killer was allowed to enter uk by conning officials with a bogus asylum claim before brutally murdered aspiring marine thomas roberts last march. leigh, this is such a disturbing story. my heart breaks the family of thomas roberts . this breaks the family of thomas roberts. this is why folk like , roberts. this is why folk like, you and me , have been saying we you and me, have been saying we cannot allow . all these vast cannot allow. all these vast numbers of illegals to enter the country. i mean, this guy lied. he said he was 14 years old. he said his parents were killed by the taliban . he was a murderer. the taliban. he was a murderer. he was literally murder. if he had been properly invested gated, they would have found out he a murderer in another country. done. this is . i feel country. done. this is. i feel sick to my stomach reading about
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this today . this is a creature this today. this is a creature is not a man is a creature that's this murdered abroad is marriage told lies is been is been put in foster care is cost the british taxpayer thousands and thousands of pounds. the british taxpayer thousands and thousands of pounds . and now and thousands of pounds. and now we're going to put him in for 2020 odd years in a cost the british taxpayer thousands and thousands of pounds again that's not the answer and i you know, i think the answer is and i'll say this with a heavy heart is probably the end of a rope. i believe in the death penalty for cases like this. he should be put absolute waste of put to sleep. absolute waste of space. should be on. space. he should not be on. earth is doing a wicked, awful thing. that has got thing. and that family has got to live with this for the rest of there's no place of their life. there's no place society. you know when society. but you know what? when these boat or these people on the boat or whichever get here, i've whichever they get here, i've said from day one down, they should we don't should be detained. we don't know come know where they've come from until can find properly, until we can find out properly, where they've come from and what they've been up just lock they've been up to just lock them a detention centre. them up in a detention centre. so the end of so know because at the end of the the british public the day the british public should come first. always
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believe accused of believe where we are accused of being heartless ones we being the heartless ones when we have conversation. well have this conversation. well that family of roberts. that to the family of roberts. yeah. who who never have their son as part of their family again you know this was an aspiring royal marine by all accounts a guy with a huge future ahead. and should all be worried. shouldn't we because these criminals are streaming in and not saying they are all criminals, but you only knew what they wanted it. now i disagree with the doubting they're all criminals. i think when they get here illegally they have broken the law and they have broken the law and they shouldn't be here and we should not carrying them off to a detention, to a processing centre then to four centre and then to four star hotel. concerned, hotel. as far as i'm concerned, since one should be put since day one should be put in a detention. they should not be allowed roaming the streets terrorising people , lock them terrorising people, lock them up, there, keep safe. up, keep them there, keep safe. and that's what speed these applications and them sent back. exactly because there's deterrent at the moment and you know personally think it should be offshore. i agree on where they processed . but look, they are processed. but look, it's say recent in
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it's fair to say these recent in the headlines is what the left up and who better up the wrong way and who better represent them than the bedwetting company, star jones , bedwetting company, star jones, who has posed a question to the nafion who has posed a question to the nation in his usual sincere and charming fashion. it's a competitive field. i grant you that but is lee anderson the most of noxious conservative that there is as ? far as i can that there is as? far as i can see at least stock in trade is just saying obnoxious things he now will annoy anyone vaguely to the left of genghis khan . that's the left of genghis khan. that's a big compliment. well think he's got a crush on me, you know. is walker? pathetic, snivelling little weasel is. i mean, it pops in the guardian. it pops up on social. nobody's really paying attention to this. this idiot . i think he's out of this idiot. i think he's out of his day . i looked this idiot. i think he's out of his day. i looked on his this idiot. i think he's out of his day . i looked on his twitter his day. i looked on his twitter today. i think to sign up to be a page and to listen to this nonsense. it's going to cost cos they all know britain' s £100 him they all know britain's £100 him on what epic this is a man on what an epic this is a man who champions the working he pretends he's a working hero in a is never doing a decent
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a war is never doing a decent day's work in his life, is a pathetic little man. and let's see big his guardian pay packages bring that gold into the deal with that guardian packages bring that gold into the deal with that guardia n £100 the deal with that guardian £100 now you've got beautiful now look you've got beautiful blue brexit here what's going on? you're some say it's blue down. i mean it like to me but i will take your word for a debate. yeah. what about this? all i think i'm on. i'm not for me all of this tomorrow i'm going to france for a few days to look at these migrants and go and look at the problems we've got there and now i want got over there and now i want you to go much earlier than this. duty as this. i think it's my duty as a member of parliament, somebody who sits on the home affairs, select to go through this nonsense back nonsense and then report back what's happening, not what's actually happening, not what's actually happening, not what left would like you what the left would like you you know. good. go and know. okay, well, good. go and find out and then you'll be back at your usual time wednesday and you on what you can report back on what you've out. lee anderson you've found out. lee anderson good safe but good stuff, a safe trip, but coming why was a dup rapist coming up. why was a dup rapist in scotland to a women's prison identifying as a female? calvin
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mackenzie tackles ? this alarming mackenzie tackles? this alarming development head on at 1045. but first, if assisted dying is legalised , will it be exploited legalised, will it be exploited as a solution to ? the nhs as a solution to? the nhs crisis, the church of scotland failed so well up to my superstar paramedic if it were to next time we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. you in the media vows to back in a moment
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let's return tomorrow's newsnight. now in our media i've lots more front pages here. the guardian with the news that germany's government has u—turned and will now send tanks to ukraine. having vowed to pressure from around the western world the sun leads with squid game horror in uk after secret filming of netflix's real life version of the hit show is hampered by the great british weather. contestant was weather. one contestant was dramatically stretchered off set with suffering with several others suffering frostbite as temperatures plummet the. i can just
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plummet across the. i can just clarify, by way , this squid plummet across the. i can just clarify,they way , this squid plummet across the. i can just clarify,they don't/ , this squid plummet across the. i can just clarify,they don't actuallyquid plummet across the. i can just clarify,they don't actually diei game, they don't actually die that's the difference in the real life version of the show . real life version of the show. the daily mail leads with news that chance that jeremy hunt is facing mounting pressure to deliver a growth plan after national hits . £2.5 national debt hits. £2.5 trillion is no growth plan coming from my tax hunt. let me tell you. and is there a spy in your fridge? well, according to the daily star, you may want to check your household appliances . experts sneaky . cyber experts warn that sneaky chinese be using chinese agents could be using microchips in fridges, doorbells and laptops spy on unsuspecting my superstar panel. back with me now, top daily mail columnist, amanda patel, the reverend kelvin robinson and the author, rebecca reid , now the moderator rebecca reid, now the moderator of the church . scotland has of the church. scotland has raised his concern , a proposed raised his concern, a proposed bill that would be introduced to parliament this year that would legalise assisted dying in scotland . so in a comment piece scotland. so in a comment piece for , the scotsman newspaper. for, the scotsman newspaper. right reverend dr. ian green childe stressed that less in ill patients legally their lives, we permanently change the nhs and
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could turned into a form of costs saving putting the vulnerable at risk . he writes. vulnerable at risk. he writes. given the pressure health care resources, we are also very concerned that assisted dying could seen as providing an opportunity , cost saving are opportunity, cost saving are concerned that should assisted dying be legalised the way our society views older people and those with disabilities will over time become more utilitarian the lives of those on the margins of, utilitarian the lives of those on the margins of , society will on the margins of, society will inevitably come to be seen less valuable or even burdensome. and while prospect is of course, a morbid one greensill's concern might valid assisted dying could save the health care system up t 0 £84 save the health care system up to £84 million per year based on data from canada where the policy is currently legal. so how will robinson you're very passionate against the idea . passionate against the idea. euthanasia. is this one of the reasons why that you think the nhs could actually end up seeing it as some sort of cost saving?
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yeah, i'm very pro—life and this is of the main reasons. first of all, it's great to see the church of scotland being sound on something they usually incredibly props to the incredibly well. so props to the right, shields, right, reverend queen shields, but we've seen this in canada already killing people but we've seen this in canada alreyear
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assisted suicide. it's like this is the slippery slope that we're talking about it's very very real and of interest. do you believe in the death ? i don't believe in the death? i don't think the state should have the power to kill. i know that was probably of interest. is probably of interest. it is interesting, though, isn't it, rebecca? entirely rebecca? because not entirely but this issue does often down on a party political or at least a left right. i don't think i don't think it is going be was on friday or earlier advocating for legalised don't you i believe support euthanasia. i don't i don't think it's a left right thing. i think it's a person person thing i have in theory would approve of it. but i think the implementation would be problematic. also, the idea that could save be problematic. also, the idea that we could sav e £84 million that we could save £84 million a that's nine gloves for the that's like nine gloves for the nhs whatever like £81 million nhs or whatever like £81 million wouldn't make any real difference. but the idea that we're a cost saving we're it as a cost saving measure undermines my measure sort of undermines my belief it, having belief in doing it, having people die and, thought people i love die and, thought this would be so much easier when they're dying for when you know they're dying for a doctor to have the option to give them more morphine that seem practical to me but centres
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you go and say i've had a you can go and say i've had a rough week just you know rough week so just you know guillotine me feel questionable and positive of it no i would if i was going to have it i would want to go guillotine i'd want to go to a you know , legalised to go to a you know, legalised on so do you have these on and off so do you have these concerns about the nhs using it as a cost saving measure ? i am as a cost saving measure? i am 1,000,000% against it . and first 1,000,000% against it. and first of all, as rebecca, the cost of it, it's the nhs spends of all, as rebecca, the cost of it, it's the nhs spend s £108 it, it's the nhs spends £108 billion a day. what is 85 million going to. it's not even going to scratch this. they spend going to scratch this. they spen d £100 billion a day. i'm spend £100 billion a day. i'm afraid . what did you say? i just afraid. what did you say? i just went like that. yeah, i don't think i don't think so. i can't say a single sorry. hear a single word saying that this live tv. but what i will say while amanda's fiddling around with the market, what i will say is she will come to london you micro not looking. is that worth? well, you don't even have it. only it is on is it. it's a
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blue light. but tom, we've lost moral no excuse me. i moral compass. no excuse me. i want to say something. it's my friend. and it's my turn. knowing my . own to knowing that it's my. own to say. we can hear you very seriously . a very serious thing seriously. a very serious thing to say. i'm totally opposed to it on faith grounds because i'm christian and i think it's against of our teachings. i am i'm certainly against the mathematics you just said. just do not add up. thirdly my grandfather committed suicide and he was only in his late sixties and his wife nana died and he was distraught and he moved out of his house, he moved into a high rise, not high rise sort of. four is on the fourth floor of an apartment block and i will never be able to get out of my head. the image of the black of his shoes as he sat on the balcony for hours before jumped okay and we as a family was a different time. we didn't understand as much we could in
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terms of helping people . we terms of helping people. we understand that now and i it haunts to this day. and i think that of helping people die, we should be helping people to live . yeah indeed that so your really serious face on death that's very powerful oh that really touched . but we could really touched. but we could have changed. we could have kept him done. we could have had him around for another ten years. pot have been around pot could have been around if we'd instead just left we'd just, instead of just left him get on with his own him to get on with his own devices and he felt worthless . devices and he felt worthless. and so terrible . okay. today and so terrible. okay. today marks the most biting date in the luvvie calendar as the nominations for the 95th oscars ceremony revealed leading the pack jump in action movie everything everywhere, all at once with 11 nominations, including best where it will compete against the usual pretentious fare as well as some movies. people have actually seen go on the oscars so this top gun maverick and avatar also
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nominated among the british and irish stars contention for top acting prizes. bill nighy for seize the day drama living colin farrell and brendan who play feuding friends in the banshees of in a sharon and paul mescal landing a surprise first oscar nod for father and daughter some face after some less than . three face after some less than. three years after his on screen debut in the bbc's normal people, helena bonham genes are usually a chance for the acting elite to pat each other on the bat . but pat each other on the bat. but presenters riz ahmed and out star allison williams couldn't making a dig at a malicious a—list currently taking hollywood by storm watch riz this is a delight i don't want this is a delight i don't want this end. i have to say it's much easier working you than meghan. she is tricky. much easier working you than meghan. she is tricky . yeah, she meghan. she is tricky. yeah, she is . she's not meghan. she is tricky. yeah, she is. she's not around, is she ? is. she's not around, is she? you promised me that she wouldn't be around. yeah she's. no, we should be . good. we're no, we should be. good. we're good. no, we should be. good. we're good . anyway, we'll be right good. anyway, we'll be right back because in just a few minutes. we've got more nominees
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coming up. don't worry, sussex . coming up. don't worry, sussex. god, she wasn't referring to that. make it. no, she actually made co—star in the hit movie about a perfect android who tries to eradicate its adopted family after haywire. i said, no, no, no, no. there were no similarities at. all rebecca calvin roberts and amanda patel do stand by because coming up, what happened? calvin turned the heat on campaigner grace a toon bug in davos. i can't to see it. we'll show you as we crowned today's greatest britain and union jackass but first, how on earth was double rapist sent to an all women's prison in scotland after claiming to be a female ? while calvin mackenzie female? while calvin mackenzie tries to make sense of that alarming story, his life in just 2 minutes time.
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time now for one cancelled . and time now for one cancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators out on controversial issues without fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media, the stark danger of gender extremism was laid bare after a trans rapist convicted of two sex attacks against vulnerable women while a man was sent to a female prison. so this is isla bryson, who was previously as adam graham violently attacked the women in 2016 and 2019. but then transitioned after an initial appearance which took place a month after the second assault. bryson expected to be held at an all female institution in stirling , but institution in stirling, but reportedly won't be held alongside the jail's general , alongside the jail's general, susan smith from the campaign group for women's scotland said this shocking case , the dangers
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this shocking case, the dangers of nicola sick gender reform bill that would allow sex offenders to acquire a gender recognition certificate without a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, she said . this case indicates she said. this case indicates that predatory and abusive men will stop at nothing to manipulate courts and torture victims . we can only be grateful victims. we can only be grateful that politicians still value safety and dignity , but for the safety and dignity, but for the uk government veto this could have been so much worse for the victims . now have been so much worse for the victims. now this have been so much worse for the victims . now this terrifying victims. now this terrifying news today comes after snp politicians over the weekend posed in front of despicable placard calling to the death of women's rights activists, including this sign that said decrepit terfs a term by hateful trans extreme is now scathing. sturgeon condemned the views on the placard and said it not, quote, fair or credible , suggest quote, fair or credible, suggest the politicians pictured share or condone them. joining me now is fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie kelvin. this story
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today seems to me that concrete proves that sturgeon's gender recognition is just a catastrophe waiting to happen . catastrophe waiting to happen. well, something is to happen at some stage and nobody could have forecast this was going to be the outcome . after all, in 2016, the outcome. after all, in 2016, this guy , graham emits a woman this guy, graham emits a woman onune this guy, graham emits a woman online and he raped . her three online and he raped. her three years later he does exactly the same thing . police then then same thing. police then then arrest him when he's charged. suddenly the game changes and he goes from adam graham to say, i'm transition day and now he's a lady . what is it? i love a lady. what is it? i love bryson . bryson so he's convicted bryson. bryson so he's convicted today and now he's off to where? where does he go and the answer to that is, i don't know how
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transitioned he is or whether there is a definition how long there is a definition how long the transition be but the scottish authorities and of course this happens in in our old friend sturgeon's back yard have a problem what did they do. so what they do is they they kind of make it work by putting it into effectively solitary right something which wouldn't happen were she a woman and definitely wouldn't have if she were a man . so justice is being were a man. so justice is being turned its head. and how can we tell that this isn't just a device , this guy, but to get in device, this guy, but to get in amongst a lot of women where something absolutely dreadful may happen and what sturgeon say about any of this after all, she's entitled to have a view is now being convict so the judges you can't be influenced on a sentence okay so the conviction has taken place why doesn't she
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come out and you know what either this doesn't change my mind at all. this is a one off. this is never going happen. i'm very happy it myself. or then she come out and say actually i never thought that we would end up with a man with a penis charged with rape in among the very sexuality which he had found physically attractive . why found physically attractive. why doesn't she just say one or the other? not to say anything is quite wrong. and have you noficed quite wrong. and have you noticed that as she's pushed ahead with all this trans actually the country their own country, the voting, the started to go the other way on having a free scotland it's now there's 46% in favour of it. right. so actually people are not stupid they've started to see what happens when you have somebody who becomes obsessed with one aspect of society actually running your country actually
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it's dangerous for. her i'll be very interested to see how she tries to get out of this, but i was very taken by that lady, basically saying thank right there's so many times people are saying this saying god , but saying this saying god, but rishi sunak who is actually stopping this madness is from spreading . but but how so how do spreading. but but how so how do the people of scotland feel when they when they read about this ? they when they read about this? listen to this because listen to this . the whole point listen to this because listen to this. the whole point is the gender recognition act would mean that anyone do this, including convicted sex offenders , without even having offenders, without even having to get a diagnosis without having to live in a new for any penod having to live in a new for any period of time . but i think period of time. but i think what's most telling about this case, calvin, is like me, who have been calling out for her trans extremism, have been called scaremongering is you know, we've been told, oh, there's only a very small percentage the trans population. this isn't to impact the safety
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of women. i'm cases like this bloke i love price and make it absolutely abundantly clear that there are male rape is out there sex who will use loopholes to put women at risk and it's not about not trans people to live lives safely peacefully but we also have to allow allow biological women to live their lives safely and peacefully . and lives safely and peacefully. and i'm sorry if you a female inmate in the prison that this bloke is going to. calvin, you're not to feel safe or peaceful . i look, i feel safe or peaceful. i look, i agree with you that the question is , what can the scots now about is, what can the scots now about this? they have a law they've passed , they're not going to passed, they're not going to unpack it. so what does this mean? so if you are a, quote, rapist, unquote , then the
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rapist, unquote, then the answer, of course, is head across the border , come up with across the border, come up with some and bull on like this guy after all he says he now says, i've been thinking of transitioning since for now but the only time he actually started it was , it was after he started it was, it was after he had write to women . is that the had write to women. is that the truth about the matter is the women in scotland calvin he's talking rubbish mean this is the thing it's made up well let's just call it out for what it is made this up to. get into a women's prison . okay well, if women's prison. okay well, if thatis women's prison. okay well, if that is right, i that's i think and that's why any sensible would think but under scottish law they can't do now nothing. they are hamstrung right. so they have to wait for an outcome which could be catastrophic . which could be catastrophic. yes. what about what happens to the politicians. exactly what when it's not a prison. right about when it's a refuge , a about when it's a refuge, a school, you know , it's like
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school, you know, it's like maybe people aren't going to have as much because duffy male prisoners i do know but i just think this so disturbing and it is putting the safety of biological women threat that is clear . yeah i biological women threat that is clear. yeah i agree and about however i want to hear what sturgeon has to say . well, she sturgeon has to say. well, she won't be honest about it . the won't be honest about it. the problem because she's got a pathetically weak scottish media who largely in her pocket because she's doing these press conferences she's not asked difficult questions. it's joke but in the outcome may well be well let's let's keep our fingers crossed that the is not as disastrous as his two previous forays. well hope no to keep on this story keep it sturgeon on this but i would say first i would say for sturgeon that she is running into serious political issues because be blunt with her on this people .
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blunt with her on this people. i'm with her on this calvin mackenzie. we're going to keep on this and we will speak next week. you so but it's time week. thank you so but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jack has amanda nominee for amanda patel, who's nominee for gb . boris johnson because gb mines. boris johnson because he was the first world leader to actually in and said we have to support ukraine. brilliant piece he wrote in the daily today, plucked the paper, but true, it was a front page collapse moving and good on him because it's a strong dividends so he's my he's my hair this week kelvin robinson your b minus winston churchill because today is the 50 anniversary since his death and. rebecca read your gb nominee. i have got my piece of papen nominee. i have got my piece of paper. sorry. oh, apparently chose a woman called emily. at least idea on this actually is really important. so sorry i shouldn't. i'm not laughing at this one. if it was important you forgot to. let's move on. i got with winston churchill , you got with winston churchill, you know. is winston churchill a
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copy of a new that you didn't try to last time amanda puts out naomi campbell the catwalk in paris wearing a black wolf coat which had a wolf's head , its which had a wolf's head, its shoulder. they're extinct in most parts of the world. this is a woman who said she'd never wear fur. but the picture of it's kylie jenner . she's sitting it's kylie jenner. she's sitting there with a lion and is just like hot jesus for those horrible trophies . oh, you know horrible trophies. oh, you know what? you've just got so censored two of these days. amanda, i'm sorry. censored two of these days. amanda, i'm sorry . just fashion. amanda, i'm sorry. just fashion. it's okay. the mix that'll happenis it's okay. the mix that'll happen is that we have for you. the next thing they'll be having is with cats on. you could is coats with cats on. you could be on one of those dogs did not work out there you my pussy's name wrong calvin you didn't check us nominee my new best friend greta thunberg thunberg in davos talk to her for about 20 minutes. gave her the opportunity to put point across she had nothing at all to say. look, let's a little look. let's have a look . you seem to be have a look. you seem to be joining the establishment, not
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fighting anymore . you one of fighting anymore. you one of them , one of who? for the people them, one of who? for the people in the private jets and that he copters flying in here to tell us how to live our lives. yes, because i have many private jets of my own. yes vacuous. absolutely empty, it seems a teleprompter. she has nothing to say you know, she's meeting the elite out influencing policy, but she cannot say anything on tv . and rebecca reid think we tv. and rebecca reid think we just saw but you're clearly in direct competition with the man the town today your nominee bofis the town today your nominee boris johnson i'm telling you in case you've this, i was going to change it to me for forgetting my piece of paper. i mean my mike boris johnson because listen , i'm not good with money listen, i'm not good with money but 800 k loan when you got £1,000,000 of advance got you get it together boris financial me please. what? okay going to go with calvin double win for calvin tonight sings grace a tune bird as you didn't jackass because i. i thought those interviews were really telling
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calvin because it proves she's really got nothing to, does she? if she's not surrounded by she's to say to calvin , be fair. call to say to calvin, be fair. call convince people who oppose you. you found put across what is the point ? i, i you found put across what is the point? i, i don't want to be rude, but i imagine she probably would want to talk to somebody with more with a journalist with us that were on her side of the argument. she had nothing to say, regardless, it's a good thing. calvin robinson. amanda patel, rebecca reid, my superstar panel, what a night . superstar panel, what a night. those. superstar panel, what a night. those . 9 pm. headliners is. up those. 9 pm. headliners is. up next, though have a brilliant night. good night.
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you with gb news it's 11:00. in you with gb news it's11:00. in a moment, a headline is but first let's catch up on the latest news headlines. and tonight has been confirmed that british aid workers andrew bagshaw , christopher perry, who bagshaw, christopher perry, who had gone missing in ukraine, were killed trying to help civilians flee, shelling the parry family released a statement saying it is with sadness. we have to announce that beloved krissy has been killed along with his colleague andrew bagshaw . while attempting andrew bagshaw. while attempting a humanitarian evacuation from soledar in eastern ukraine the pair had been attempting to rescue an elderly woman in an area of intense military action
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