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rowling phobia on the rise. at 1022, harry potter authors, friend and fellow activist maya forced acid discusses the relent list and terrifying attempts to silence. arguably britain's most prolific women's rights campaigner as boris back you mps and truss loyalists form a coalition united by hostility to rishi sunak. does the so called bullies club provide the pm a genuine threat or do they simply risk dividing? tories will debate in the media the ten. with only three months left to go royal biographer tom bower issues a stark warning to the palace . they are running out of palace. they are running out of time to stop . and meghan time to stop. and meghan hijacking the coronation of his call to action coming 935 and as their popularity plummets stateside, should the sussexes be welcomed back if america rejects them, i'll get your verdict as diana butler, paul burrell and royal commentator, youtube ap diana and podcast host dax battle it out at 920, then prince andrew's accuser,
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virginia true fry announces she's publishing memoir amid growing support for the royal. should we consider changing the narrative around the disgraced duke, his ex—girlfriend and most vocal public supporter, lady victoria harvey ? she's going to victoria harvey? she's going to speak out live on this at 1040. plus as princess eugenie says this about her two year old child , my son's going to be like child, my son's going to be like an activist from two years old, which is in a couple days. is it time to just stop embracing ideology onto young people and? let kids be kids ? well, let kids be kids? well, catherine bell will sing who sacrificed ? herjob as social sacrificed? herjob as social mobility tsar for the over the courage of his convictions in at 950 will have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you. and a new greatest union, jack is on the way . and a new greatest union, jack is on the way. this and a new greatest union, jack is on the way . this is dan is on the way. this is dan wootton tonight . let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. thank you for joining
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wootton tonight. let's go. thank you forjoining us wootton tonight. let's go. thank you for joining us this wednesday night. very important digest coming up, actually, but before all of that, let's get the news headlines at nine with polly middleton first . dan you. polly middleton first. dan you. good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight downing says the prime minister has never paid penalty to the hmrc amid an investigation into former chancellor nadhim zahawi. his tax affairs rishi sunak has been defending today how number 10 is handling the situation , 10 is handling the situation, insisting due process being followed and saying no were raised when he appointed zahawi to a ministerial in his cabinet. well at a lively pmqs earlier today, the labour leader accused mr. sunak of being too weak . mr. sunak of being too weak. sack the party chairman, sir starmer, saying an mp who sought avoid paying tax was not fit to be chancellor. mr. has suggested it might have been politically
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expedient , as he it might have been politically expedient, as he put it, to it might have been politically expedient , as he put it, to sack expedient, as he put it, to sack mr. zahawi, but instead he has decided to await the findings of . an investigation into the matter. now the prime minister has praised united states and european allies to send battle tanks into ukraine. the us has announced it's going to send 31 abrams tanks to the war torn country, vowing to train ukrainian troops to use the vehicles as soon as possible . vehicles as soon as possible. and that news hot on the heels of german eni already confirming it's going to supply 14 leopard 2 tanks as well as authorised their re—export for other countries . kremlin has described countries. kremlin has described as a blatant provocation and says us tanks in ukraine will burn like all the rest . well burn like all the rest. well president joe biden's spoke earlier about continued support from washington the abrams tanks are the most capable tanks in the world and they're also extremely complex operate and maintain. so we're also giving
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ukraine the parts and equipment necessary to effectively sustain these tanks on the battlefield . these tanks on the battlefield. when we began will begin to ukrainian troops on these issues of sustainment logistic and maintenance soon as possible . maintenance soon as possible. meanwhile boris johnson has wished the ukrainian president a happy birthday . in wished the ukrainian president a happy birthday. in a wished the ukrainian president a happy birthday . in a tweet the happy birthday. in a tweet the former prime minister said volodymyr zelenskyy is heroic leadership is example to the whole . world now an easy home whole. world now an easy home and. hundreds of illegal migrants have been attempting to cross the english channel today . gb news exclusively revealing . military personnel are patrolling in kent . jp news has patrolling in kent. jp news has learned around 450 migrants on nine small boats were today after break in the bad weather . after break in the bad weather. several other small boats attempted to reach the kent coast, but make it to uk waters . now neeps and tatties are on
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the menu for some this evening as people commemorate the birth . the scottish poet robert burns . prime minister has been hosting reception at downing street, where guests have been served. haggis toasties accompanied by music on the bagpipes . and he's not the only bagpipes. and he's not the only one marking the occasion . legend one marking the occasion. legend sir rod stewart has taken to twitter for with his son. here's his message to scots everywhere. anybody happy? burns night this is rod stewart , his son liam. is rod stewart, his son liam. and we used to celebrate burns night my dad, your grandfather and i want you to have a great night, as is your favourite cockney scotsman. wishing you a happy burns night. she is my cheers. happy burns night to you too. you're up to date on tv, onune too. you're up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio you with gb news the people's channel. let's get back to dan wooden .
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wooden. take a close look at these two giant men . and just before i giant men. and just before i show you them. they are main , by show you them. they are main, by the way, men who have put lives and safety of ordinary brits under threat . in the most under threat. in the most chilling manner. while exposing every thing wrong with the woke orthodoxy now dominates our establishment political class. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today . for 29 years for jailed today. for 29 years for the barbaric murder of thomas roberts over an e—scooter argument in bournemouth town centre last . the family and centre last. the family and girlfriend of the british 21 year old aspiring marine who had the world at his feet . life will the world at his feet. life will never be the same and the illegal migrants scumbag murderer should have been in country. he lied to our politically correct officials .
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politically correct officials. as a 21 year old jew, pin them and believing he was just 40 and that his parents were killed by the taliban . most egregious is the taliban. most egregious is fact that by the time he fled serbia in 2018, after committing white for it, a double murder , white for it, a double murder, he had had his asylum application rejected by norway , application rejected by norway, but soft touch britain . let this but soft touch britain. let this proven killer drug dealer in and allowed him to stay , paving the allowed him to stay, paving the way for him to commit this heinous murder. former home secretary priti patel is lobbying for the uk to scientific age assessment . scientific age assessment. writing in the daily telegraph the vicious killing of thomas was a ghastly act of barbarity. the fact that it was committed at the hands of a liar who took advantage of this nation's generosity, misleading officials about his age in order to be taken in as an asylum seeker should us into action , we must should us into action, we must implement every law available to
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now to stop adults from claiming asylum on the basis a false age . last night on the show , mp lee . last night on the show, mp lee anderson was very clear about how feels about this monster. is a creature. is not a man. is a creature that is murdered , is creature that is murdered, is commoner, is told lies is been is put in foster care is cost the british taxpayer thousands thousands of pounds. the british taxpayer thousands thousands of pounds . and now thousands of pounds. and now we're going to put him in prison. 2020 is going to cost the british taxpayer thousands and thousands of pounds again. that's not the answer. and you know, i think the answer , and know, i think the answer, and i'll say this with a heavy heart is probably at the end of a rope. i believe the death penalty for cases like this, thomas roberts is gone. his family never get to hug this man again. it's not the end of this story , because border force story, because border force officials predict 80,000 of these illegals will flood in via these illegals will flood in via
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the channel this year alone. putting countless more lie is criminals and indeed terror on our streets. this is why i have been shining a spotlight on this invasion for years now . shame on invasion for years now. shame on those who ignore it. but the other who i showed you at the start of the show is adam graham. or at least that was the name he went by when he violently attacked two women sexually in 2016 and 2019 in scotland. but after an initial court appearance , adam decided court appearance, adam decided to transition and become isla bryson , who you see on the bryson, who you see on the screen there , the stark danger screen there, the stark danger of gender extremism was laid bare when adam, under his new identity of isla, was sent a women's prison as a convicted rapist, putting more biological females at. when jk rowling was asked today what nick sturgeon was asking this little girl . she was asking this little girl. she tweeted, do agree that a convicted rapist who decided he
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was a woman appearing in court belongs in a women's or you a nasty far right bigot , at least nasty far right bigot, at least virgin rival joanna cherry was to tell it as it is this morning . i'm very concerned about the safety of women prisoners with whom convicted rapist has been placed and under scots the crime of rape can only be committed by with a penis. and that's a man. and i think we should call? i think we should call out what's happened here. thank goodness a politician , a female politician politician, a female politician actually to prepared tell it like it is, even though she remains an snp mp . but let me remains an snp mp. but let me tell you, under a labour snp coalition from hell they would be so much more of this madness. slippery starmer wants to throw open our borders and scheming sturgeon sick gender reform bill allows sex offenders to acquire
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allows sex offenders to acquire a gender recognition simply by signing a slip of paper. how many more murders and is it going to take for authorities, politicians and the media to up and realise the danger of this slippery slope? to respond now, my superstar panel , former my superstar panel, former editor and current columnist, the daily star dawn neesom , the the daily star dawn neesom, the businessman and activist brooks and the broadcaster ashley james. so, dawn neesom, we've been talking about both of these stories for months and months now . yeah. and people on the now. yeah. and people on the left like to say, you'll hysterical. there's no risk to our safety these asylum seekers, these illegal asylum seekers are all good people. all of anyone who identifies as trans is doing it for the right reasons. who identifies as trans is doing it for the right reasons . and it for the right reasons. and dawn, then we have these two cases causing , a murder, loss of cases causing, a murder, loss of thomas roberts life and two rapes that prove in starkest of
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fashions that actually there's a reason why we keep talking about these stories. i think the problem we've got now is , we problem we've got now is, we have gone so far down this road of losing any ability to have a debate about these issues . you debate about these issues. you can't have a nuanced debate because as soon as you even start to talk about it. your turf. exactly you're a turf or you're transphobic or what? same difference, evidently . or you're difference, evidently. or you're racist or your homophobic. you can't even because there is this very very vocal and often violent group of people who will down any attempts at debate and done until we can sit and have a debate about both of these issues, we're never going to solve these problems. i mean, obviously, you know, personally wrote a column about that wrote a column about this that the rapist and i just get really upset about this because you when i mentioned this before on okay talking about the rights women i was threatened to be raped by another woman for
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danng raped by another woman for daring to talk about the rights of being a woman and this was a couple of years ago now and only one of us was put into jail for that offence. and it's only for a day. and it wasn't her her, it was me. so we can't even have debate because just shout it down. and the other thing i want to mention that banner off in scotland, did it with scotland, you know, did it with a snp mp was literally stabbed in front really annoyed me about that was it's taken the police until yesterday i think we're going to look it now if you take the word terf out of that and you put a gay or jew , muslim or you put a gay orjew, muslim or black, the would put it like that but you can say what you want about women. we are losing our rights on a daily basis so totally and this is this is the woke orthodoxy. indeed the problem is that a very often the people who are part of this woke orthodoxy like to say that it's all about kindness. orthodoxy like to say that it's all about kindness . but what do all about kindness. but what do they have to say ? the family of they have to say? the family of thomas roberts who have lost
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their boyfriend , their son their boyfriend, their son forever of this illegal and. what about the two women who were raped? this man i find , i were raped? this man i find, i find these stories horrific and upsetting because, again like yourself, i've been tweeting and talking about these things on this show for a long time. again, being called far right bigger and also of names. i put a video from this show where i said a woman cannot have a penis. i put that on tok and it was removed for height. now what are we living in? what wo do we live in in west? i can't a biological fact , you know biological fact, you know a woman cannot have a and a man cannot have a baby. that is a fact. man have a period. either where is this come from ? those where is this come from? those on the left think that someone like me is a bigger or a bad person for saying things like this. at the end of the day, i think leftie lawyers left , mps
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think leftie lawyers left, mps left the media mouthpieces have noidea left the media mouthpieces have no idea of the danger and the damage that they've done to this country and this . and now it's country and this. and now it's costing lives. and i think i tweeted today , i think the tweeted today, i think the pubucis tweeted today, i think the public is starting to wake up from this woke nonsense . ashley, from this woke nonsense. ashley, james, can you see that all of us here we have compassion for genuine trans people who going through that very difficult journey we compassion genuine children fleeing from war zones. but there people who are going to use our soft touch policies to use our soft touch policies to commit the most heinous of crimes in this country. and that's why we need to toughen up, ashley. there's a few things i'd like to say and. i want to start by saying that i take against women and girls very especially as a woman who has been sexually assaulted. and i
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have expressed visions of violence against women by men . violence against women by men. so this bloke. so what is it. no, i agree. rapists should not anywhere near women. so do you agree that. let me let say my bit with that in mind. the i live and breathe violence to women because i was in parliament last talking about violence against women, girls . i violence against women, girls. i think what's really dangerous is, for example , one woman is is, for example, one woman is met by a man few days that's in the uk. so that's not even the 0.5% of the that's discussed . 0.5% of the that's discussed. but if i sat and said all men, all men just like right now saying , all trans people and all saying, all trans people and all asylum seekers , they should be asylum seekers, they should be put on a nine in the off season that we can be safe. no, no one's. what you're saying is it's woke orthodoxy. but when you at cousins david you look at wayne cousins david carrick, if the if the carrick, it was if the if the police force was more woke, they would been pulled up a lot soonen would been pulled up a lot sooner. so it's not as simple to say the left and the right is bad when one. yeah it's a lot of
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men that commit violence . you men that commit violence. you would not stand by and said , would not stand by and said, man, none of us. but no one's done that. i don't say to trans people are all asylum seekers . people are all asylum seekers. what we have said is that there is a small of people who are going to use our soft touch laws to crimes and that is we have to stand up for it. only tell the remember we did say an invasion which by the way is a terminology that we've been told not to say because it's remnant of the holocaust. but you kind of the holocaust. but you kind of insinuate that more asylum seekers are coming . therefore we seekers are coming. therefore we are in fact for anyone on the daft thing, anyone on the left, on the right, anyone on the left and the right. in the right is it. isn't anyone on the left or right, including people who own refugee charities , not want refugee charities, not want these bad people coming free? so therefore the home office needs to step because even this week, looking at the case of sara elina, who was murdered by jordan mcsweeney, even the inspector of probation, said
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that he cannot guarantee , the that he cannot guarantee, the british public that they are safe because 50% of probation posts are not that what is the home doing because they are only processing 4% of asylum cases. we want the same thing. none of us want bad people coming in. 54% of the asylum seekers claiming be children were found to be adults . so get them out to be adults. so get them out there and the system but yeah exactly and we need those bad people out so are you happy that scientific trace people don't because it's the left who have been saying that that is in inhumane policy and actually it makes us an outlier in europe because most european scientific sources i do not like adults , sources i do not like adults, but so you have to decide to pick cases that i would hate. i mean, i haven't looked into what until i myself, of course , don't until i myself, of course, don't want people to play the system . want people to play the system. i don't want anyone who's trans anyone who's a man or anyone who's an asylum to play the system. we are all on the same
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side that even people who own. refugee charities do not want the ones coming, but the the bad ones coming, but the home to stop home office have to stop processing asylum applicants so can get justice. so you know the uk is the only country i think in europe at the moment that is accepting albanians for asylum claims. i believe what one of them in europe . why why are we them in europe. why why are we need to be told one guy in norway we had stronger rules at norway we had stronger rules at norway he is regarded as a very left wing country. they had stronger rules. that meant this scumbag wasn't allowed into a country one of their citizens. but it's a shame and they complained about this and all the leftists want to demonise this country as being racist, not about the left. we could be the most, you know, invite in country, in europe and the left we still say that we're doing things by we can't win their way. the police force would have cottoned on with woke training. they would have stopped wearing
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cousins and david carrick adam, ashley, james dawn neesom . i'll ashley, james dawn neesom. i'll say stop having me here all night . still to come , with the night. still to come, with the palace running out of time to act on harry's attendance at the coronation and the director of the sussex netflix reality show accusing monarchy of trying accusing the monarchy of trying to discredit her. there are plenty of royal rumblings for the country's royal biographer, tom sink teeth into. tom bower, to sink teeth into. he's live at 935. but he's here live at 935. but first, as their popularity plummets , harry and meghan be plummets, harry and meghan be welcomed back to britain. if america would stand excited about the viral youtube and royal dinner and podcast , a dax royal dinner and podcast, a dax whole class next. you can voice your opinion to love hearing from us. you know diana gbnews.uk tweet me at gb news. our poll running there to the results straight after the .
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break time for the clash and it prince harry's grotesque mama back firing on the sussexes on both of the atlantic in a investigation. the sun newspaper has spoke first hand to ordinary americans across the states and discovered that their popularity in the us has crumbled because everyone is fed up of the couple's oversharing and deranged media appearances. one american interviewee told the newspaper harry should have recognised he's not like the rest of us, and not expose used
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all that dirty linen . another all that dirty linen. another said it's an ugliness we don't want to see, even though all families have that side to them. it's made many people uncomfortable . harry's approval uncomfortable. harry's approval rating has from plus 38 to negative seven, while meghan's bottomed out at —13. in a recent poll for the liberal us publication . almost half of also publication. almost half of also said harry was wrong to include details of private family conversation . in his book. so as conversation. in his book. so as their popularity plummets , their popularity plummets, should harry and meghan be welcomed back? if america rejects them? let me know your thoughts by emailing dan at gbnews.uk can tweet me at gb news and while you're there, go and vote in our poll. those results shortly. it helps you make up your mind. former butler and rock, of course , princess and rock, of course, princess diana. her words . paul burrell, diana. her words. paul burrell, the youtuber and royal commentator, pulled diana and the top us entertainment reporter, dax holt. so, paul we've got two american voices
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who we're going to hear from in just a moment, because starkly opposed as to the sussexes stand stateside . but how do you feel, stateside. but how do you feel, paul about this idea that actually quite harry and meghan might be needing to return to work in the uk at least as their reputation plummet in the us i don't think they will. done. i don't think they will. done. i don't think they can. i've just. from america myself. my boys and i visited over christmas a 37 and 34, and they grew up with and 34, and they grew up with and harry and they're listening to of their own age and they are saying sick and tired of them whinging and whining when they have so much. now it's becoming ugly and uncomfortable conversations. i am sick and tired of hearing about harry's circus vision, these frozen penis and, kate's lip gloss . penis and, kate's lip gloss. quite frankly, it is in contrast to the dignity and grace of our queen's reign . and i don't want queen's reign. and i don't want to hear any more of. i think
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it's a sad, sad situation. it's going to go on. you know, you're not going to hear the end of this because now the published netflix will want that two pennies because they've been slightly eclipsed by this publication and they will want their exclusives to. watch out them because there's more to come . pete dying to do americans come. pete dying to do americans want any more of though because surely if you're a big hollywood corporation you're looking those poll numbers and thinking we're shelling out hundreds of millions of dollars on two highly unpopular people . yeah highly unpopular people. yeah i believe that you know they do want to have salacious gossip but it's not good it's not good that you bring someone in like prince harry and his wife to america . and then they start america. and then they start behaving like i think it's a clear represent nation as us, as a people . it makes us look bad a people. it makes us look bad and it brings everything down it's like jerry springer in the
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royal family you don't do this because . it sets a tone in a because. it sets a tone in a precedence that that americans bnng precedence that that americans bring this on people. the royal family, they're not used this. this has never happened before . this has never happened before. but you bring an american into royal family and then all of a sudden it's a circus. it's ridiculous and i think it's a representation . me as a black representation. me as a black woman , having someone who wants woman, having someone who wants to represent herself as a black woman out of the blue. she's representing people like me , you representing people like me, you know. and i clearly speak against this kind of ignorance and culture we have to educate ourselves about other countries and understand that we have to have a certain way about when we go abroad and represent ourselves in a good way . go abroad and represent ourselves in a good way. but that's not what she's doing with her husband and harry. and they should clearly not be invited on that balcony . i'm just disgusted that balcony. i'm just disgusted at their because it represents us in, our people . dax holt, you us in, our people. dax holt, you are obviously on the other side of this. you're one of the top
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entertainment reporters in the us, i believe that your that meghan at least is a fan of your work and you're a big fan of their work . work and you're a big fan of their work. but can you understand that this is starting to fall apart a little bit? dax because the highly paid exec active at spotify who commissioned this podcast by meghan and signed the deal with meghan and signed the deal with meghan harry has just been out of her job. yeah, but think what everyone , here's the thing. i everyone, here's the thing. i have never in my two decades of working in entertainment, seen anyone be as vilified by the press, by youtubers, by by people in the media as i have seen this with harry and meghan. it is it is out of control. it's on a different level. and it's i'm trying to figure out what the end goal is for destroying going after them for every single thing they say, every move they make . clearly, the
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move they make. clearly, the world you guys are making it sound like the us doesn't want them. that's not the case. one singular poll by newsweek is not representative of the us as a whole. i also think you have to look at who wrote that story. the guy, the reporter behind that story has done new articles bashing . the meghan and harry, bashing. the meghan and harry, over and over and over again . so over and over and over again. so am i going to believe a poll by someone who is clearly has a bias and is trying to push that bias and is trying to push that bias on the world? no i you know what? like i said what is the end goal? are are you wanting her to disappear or? you wanting her to disappear or? you wanting her to disappear or? you wanting her to end her life? like, what is it? are you to push someone? so far that they are they're overit so far that they are they're over it ? i'm being totally over it? i'm being totally honest. no i mean, i think that's really terrible. what do you mean, that's crazy? you know, i've. you i've lived through watching crazy . crazy through watching crazy. crazy and all you say one to question, right ? you've asked the right? you've asked the question, dax, let paul bauer to
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that. that is to say that we wouldn't any harm come harry and meghan but if they stayed quiet and lived a dignified life and did the work they supposed to do then not ever and all the stuff in the media family so why would harry want to destroy and dismantle the very which he came from which mother loved why would he want to do that? so, harry, because they institution as great as they make it seem . as great as they make it seem. dax, you must . as great as they make it seem. dax, you must. i as great as they make it seem. dax, you must . i know the dax, you must. i know the situation. i know the. don't tell me about the. i've lived in it. i lived in 21 years. i know the way harry and meghan came into royal family, i know exactly what the queen did for harry and meghan. she bent over backwards to try and accommodate all their whims and all their wishes . but nothing was good wishes. but nothing was good enough. wishes. but nothing was good enough . she stayed for 18 monday enough. she stayed for 18 monday and takes. can i just say and the system for 18 years. yeah mp
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no let you let you come in in a moment but but dad i want to make very clear point here. i think what you have just done tonight is actually chilling and it's tactic that's been used a lot by the left. it's a tactic thatis lot by the left. it's a tactic that is being used a lot by harry and meghan that are able to throw as many grenades as they want. they're to attack paul they want. they're to attack paul, borrow are able to attack me. they're able to attack the queen. they're able to attack late princess margaret thatcher, able to attack prince william. they're able to attack kate. and then the moment that any scrutiny put on their lies and their claims that are largely untrue , folk like you and folk untrue, folk like you and folk like them raised mental health at that point . what about the at that point. what about the mental health of all of the people who they have slammed did. why why are they never allowed to defend themselves any time they defend themselves? everyone attacks them. that's point is, they're never allowed to defend themselves without a panel of people destroying them.
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he died of the book. wasn't about them defending themselves. they have out the most horrid allegations about prince william . they want to destroy his reputation forevermore. they're trying to do things that that prince harry knew that he was supposed to be there to support his brother. he had a job to do. and he's going around acting like he doesn't want to do any of the that were expected of him. all a sudden. why do we think that is? because has think that is? because he has married woman who has put something his ear brought him to america . he needs to be over in america. he needs to be over in england. he is a prince. he does. why does everyone blame her for everything ? he don't. her for everything? he don't. why you blame married why do you blame her? married a woman got in his ear. woman that has got in his ear. maybe he's unhappy. either maybe he's been unhappy. either a long the white tax. if you've read i have said over many, read what i have said over many, many months and years, i've never blamed meghan . actually, never blamed meghan. actually, i've said that both equally responsible . paul barratt where responsible. paul barratt where do you stand on that? because for me i don't think it's fair to blame meghan. i know it does, but they're both but paul. i think they're both equally that this
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equally responsible that this was harry's book. i'm sure is was harry's book. i'm sure he is influenced by his wife, but he, he the decision turn on his he made the decision turn on his family. he stood up to harry should know better. he was brought up better. he was up in an institution his mother taught him she had him for 11 him better. she had him for 11 years. and what is doing now is seeing the world through an year old's eyes . and harry isn't well old's eyes. and harry isn't well . i'm sure that he needs help because the things he's saying he shouldn't be saying. his late grandmother will be turning in her grave if she heard what he was saying about. the institution of the monarchy, which she devoted 70 years life service to . it's appalling . it service to. it's appalling. it really is appalling. he should he just stop doing what he's doing stop it, harry stop it. very, very . meghan loved her very, very. meghan loved her husband . she she clearly see husband. she she clearly see that. what is doing is not good for his mental health. she should not be encouraged in this. there should be some kind of voice that she's coming out in saying that this is not healthy for head . final word
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healthy for my head. final word to dad. why for mental to you, dad. why? why for mental health. clearly, he said numerous there and numerous times being there and being inside the institution , being inside the institution, rough on his mental health. what are you listening to him about? guess mental health is part of the problem with his wife. she's the problem with his wife. she's the reason why he's in the predicament that you to start blaming everything this blaming her for everything this is control . okay is out of control. okay fascinating debate but will just stress again dax i don't blame her. i blame them both equally really good debates. that's one of the us's top entertainment reporters. dax holt , alongside reporters. dax holt, alongside the youtuber and royal commentator diana . and, of commentator diana. and, of course, diana's rock , paul course, diana's rock, paul burrell. so who do you agree with on this? should harry and meghan be welcomed back if america rejects them, ali says absolutely not. they've done their utmost to our monarchy. how could we ever them or hold any affection for them ever again? on twitter says, of course he should be allowed. he was born here and from steve harry can come back and retire to an isolated scottish island, never to be seen in public
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again. but the american know and your verdict is now in. just 9% of you agree that harry and meghan should welcome back if america rejects them. 91% of you say stay home. should we say stay coming home. should we let kids be kids and fight back against? woke ideology being forced upon britain's strict his head teacher and the government's former social mobility tsar catherine ferguson . plea. she's . her passionate plea. she's live but with the live at 950, but with the countdown on to charles's coronation is , the palace coronation is, the palace running out of time to stop and meghan marring national . while meghan marring national. while meghan's biographer , tom bower, meghan's biographer, tom bower, has his sights. meghan's biographer, tom bower, has his sights . after the .
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break now campaign airs from the repubuc now campaign airs from the republic group stage approaching the gates of buckingham palace today hang in a polling station across the gates as they demand an elected head of state. it's clear now that republicans feel empowered by prince harry's attacks on the monarchy with . attacks on the monarchy with. the group vowing to stage further stunts , the run up to further stunts, the run up to may's coronation . however, it may's coronation. however, it may be that , king charles's may be that, king charles's coronation is by those closer to home with no firm answers from the palace on whether the sussexes will be allowed to attend the national celebration . following bombshell accusations . the monarchy, the accusations. the monarchy, the palace , dignified silence now palace, dignified silence now has media wagging with
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speculation as to whether or not the couple or perhaps solo prince will choose to even be allowed to attend the celebrations . well, joining me celebrations. well, joining me now is , the esteemed royal now is, the esteemed royal biographer, author revenge, meghan harry and the war between the windsors , tom bower, sir the windsors, tom bower, sir tom, that war continues , of tom, that war continues, of course , but there's still no course, but there's still no answers as to whether the palace is going to take an aggressive stance or continue to appease the sussexes . what i think is the sussexes. what i think is even worse than that. good evening and i think is even worse than that because i think king charles showing the very weakness that i always feared , weakness that i always feared, because i think the british pubuc because i think the british public want a line drawn under whole saga. they want these dangerous people from to be silenced and insulting the sussex, who is which are jeopardising the coronation it's prince andrew as well. now who
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seems to resent resuscitate his reputation . and i think king reputation. and i think king charles absolutely bombarded by the problems of his family. charles absolutely bombarded by the problems of his family . and the problems of his family. and he needs to draw a line and just show that he is not going to allow these two. harry andrew, to undermine coronation and needs to say quite firmly that harry and meghan are not invited to the wedding. that will be very popular in britain and that he disapproves of what harry's has done . where is tom. it seems has done. where is tom. it seems like he's trying to take a more middle approach, which invite harry and meghan and, prince andrew, to coronation. but ban them from . the balcony them from. the balcony appearance, which will be for working members of the royal family. you clearly don't think that's enough ? well, what fear, that's enough? well, what fear, dan, is that if either of them
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come all the focus be on them, rather than on the coronation and the importance the monarchy and the importance the monarchy and the importance the monarchy and the end , the creation of and the end, the creation of great britain . and he needs to great britain. and he needs to get rid of them now. he should stop andrew's campaign to reopen the tate himself dead and he should tell harry and meghan they are not invited . what is they are not invited. what is really interesting is that over the last couple of days and clearly the meghan and harry pubuchyis clearly the meghan and harry publicity is getting agitated that we're not talking enough about them, that somehow their onslaught has not really scored the points they'd hoped to , and the points they'd hoped to, and that, first of all, is the article in the daily telegraph that somehow meghan has decided to remain silent because she has nothing to do with harry's book, which is ridiculous . and this which is ridiculous. and this interview in vanity fair with the director and of the netflix series, liz garbus , is somehow series, liz garbus, is somehow because the palace decided not
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to respond very well indeed . so to respond very well indeed. so tom let's let's to both of them separately i'm absolutely fascinated to know what you think about this briefing to the daily telegraph. let me just put on screen the quote that was briefed to newspaper, because it was very, very to me. so they said is this the way she as meghan would have approached things possibly but she will always him. i would never have got involved in promoting such a personal this was about his own life, his own journey and his own perspectives. and tom, my reading of that is that was a deliberate briefing on behalf of meghan herself and for the first time throwing her husband under the bus. so it felt to me because of course, this is the daily, one of the few newspaper in the uk, tom, that the sussexes do have a working relationship with and they haven't denied that briefing .
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haven't denied that briefing. well i think what they're doing myself that meghan is setting her own stall to buy next salvo she wanted and i think the wanted this be harry's story because wasn't there was so much in the book that came from her mouth and her ideas whether it is about that she never googled harry before she met him and the whole description of what happened at the portland hospital when archie born is a completely fictitious . i don't completely fictitious. i don't believe for a moment that meghan wasn't part of the whole and i think they're really doing is saving for the next stage . they saving for the next stage. they don't want to you think they'll still totally unified harry and meghan . yeah i do . and then as meghan. yeah i do. and then as you mentioned, the director of this is of the netflix reality show that , the sussexes did lead show that, the sussexes did lead schabas has lashed out at buckingham , accusing them of
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buckingham, accusing them of trying to discredit her project. so she disputes from the palace that her team did not out to the royal family for comment and insisted they were approached the palace maintain they were only ever contacted by a third party production company. but what about tom? as you what was this about tom? as you say, it's a continue short of the pr war, isn't it? well, it is also, i suppose that producer garbus and director is horrified that she's no longer being discussed. i mean , doubt the discussed. i mean, doubt the netflix series a great success in viewing a huge success according netflix. but actually when she says that her series was critical thinking that is ridiculous . there was no ridiculous. there was no criticism and there was no it was just sheer propaganda , which was just sheer propaganda, which joseph goebbels , the joseph goebbels, the propagandist, would at with war. i mean, just take the racism . i mean, just take the racism. she says she up the monarchy to.
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she says she up the monarchy to. she didn't she all she did was she trashed it with two patsies who absolutely had no thought what's whoever of the truth. they spewed out their venom and consider this very, very hilarious contradiction that harry, in his own interview to promote his book, said that the royal family is not. not only that he said that he and meghan love lady susan hussey , his arch love lady susan hussey, his arch villain of so she is in a ridiculous position where she made racism at the centre of her netflix series. but harry now that meghan never accused the royal family of racism and they love us he said you i think at the moment what's happening is they don't know how to get their in a row. i think meghan and harry having this astonishing fusillade bombardment of the royal family really wondering
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what the next step is and the next step surely must be. the royal family particularly prince william , prince and king charles william, prince and king charles made clear that harry has no excuse himself from the family that would be the best way to draw a line under this whole saga. i couldn't agree . couldn't saga. i couldn't agree. couldn't agree more. fascinating analysis as ever from the country's top royal biographer and author of revenge, meghan and the war between the windsors, tom, thank you, tom, very much . coming up, you, tom, very much. coming up, as far packing mops and truss loyalists unite. could they topple their mutual nemesis, rishi sunak , or does the so rishi sunak, or does the so called bullies club risk dooming tory party by splitting it into my suits? we're to return actually to give their thoughts on this in the media. but after ten. but first, as princess usually suggests in she's going to embrace woke ideology really on her two year old. all british
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kids being pushed down a path of woke reform, a social mobility tsar and britain's headteacher catherine ferguson . she's going catherine ferguson. she's going to speak out. she's live with me straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for the. now, princess eugenie revealed in an interview at the world economic forum that she wants son to be a climate change activist from age two. after speaking with environmental campaigners in davos, watch . my son is going to davos, watch. my son is going to be like an from two years old which is in a couple of days every decision we now make to be for whether august what he's going to be able to look at and do and how he's going to live his life. i think usually he's comments worryingly echo concerns raised by the former
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mobility tsar catherine burbidge saying that children are being encouraged to rip themselves their so—called privilege by, embracing woke campaigns , adding embracing woke campaigns, adding that it embracing woke campaigns, adding thatitis embracing woke campaigns, adding that it is up to schools to combat this ideology by, becoming bastions of traditionalist them once more. now, sadly, it really great comments like that that saw the muslim whip up on ending that according to bill saying took focus off the commission's work and saw her tender her resignation and to say catherine bird will sing otherwise known as britain's strictest head teacher. joins me now. catherine first i just wanted to speak to you before we move on to the other area. your decision to quit the government's social mobility tsar. personally, i think this is such a shame because . my god, what this because. my god, what this government needs, what the civil service needs, what the education world needs is someone like you giving these unfiltered views . but but like you giving these unfiltered views. but but in like you giving these unfiltered views . but but in the end you views. but but in the end you
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decided that for some reason were causing more harm than good.i were causing more harm than good. i don't understand that, because i think you were doing a lot of good. so can you explain why why you quit your role ? why why you quit your role? well, that's very kind . it's well, that's very kind. it's just that i tend to say things that can be a bit controversial and then that cause issues for the commission and i feel that my deputy who was there, alan francis, great guy and he's just placed to be able to do the job. you know, i to be able to say what i want and i find that the pubuc what i want and i find that the public their reaction can be well you can't say that as social abilities are. it's okay for me to say these things as me , but it's not okay for me to say it when i'm the chair of the social mobility. and i know you done feel, but that's exactly kind of person that we want as a busy commission. but unfortunately, there are too many people out there who think that that that shouldn't be the
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case. and i sort of understand . case. and i sort of understand. i mean, once i tweeted about how excited i was to some of the work that we were doing on schools to see what makes a great school and the reaction of some teachers on twitter was , some teachers on twitter was, well, if what you find is that what you do at michaela your school works, then we're obviously not going to believe you because it means you have adopted all that evidence and obviously that's nonsense . yes. obviously that's nonsense. yes. but i just thought, look , i want but i just thought, look, i want these teachers , you know, you these teachers, you know, you don't need that in your life. but it depresses me because i think it shows the types of thinking that we have within the blob. and there's a lot groupthink. but look, i really wanted to ask you about these comments , princess eugenie, comments, princess eugenie, because it does feed into quite a lot of what you've been saying in recent months that actually as teachers, as parents, we're actually making a mistake to try and turn our children into social activists. shouldn't we just let learn? but then you've got usually the princess saying
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she wants to make a two year old a social activist. so who's right . yeah, i mean, that is right. yeah, i mean, that is just mad. the fact is that as adults, that as and as parents, we should be helping to build a moral core . we should be moral core. we should be teaching them algebra . and teaching them algebra. and science and shakespeare we should not be thinking that the goalis should not be thinking that the goal is to turn them into an or a radical and unfortunately, the princesses of ideas as well as many teachers and other parents, they see their role as trying to get everyone to overturn the establishment when. in fact, i always say , look, maybe some of always say, look, maybe some of my children will turn radicals, but some of them will no doubt become dentists. and that's absolutely fine. you know , like absolutely fine. you know, like it's good to be able to fulfil your talents, whatever that might be. and it's our role as teachers to teach them the traditional subjects, not to try and engage in this business, overthrowing the establishment through , our children. no, through, our children. no, indeed indeed. and you know,
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little usually who knows? he want to become a presenter. jb years one day. exactly. and that's for him to decide. and can only decide that by being exposed . a whole variety of exposed. a whole variety of different thoughts and more importantly, the kind of standard knowledge that you would teach to child . perhaps would teach to a child. perhaps she be thinking , let me she might be thinking, let me teach him the difference between a triangle square before a triangle in a square before she to turn into a she wants to turn him into a radical activist . indeed, poor radical activist. indeed, poor little philip hawke. his little august philip hawke. his bag already already some sort of bad grace to totenberg activist . just two years old. i'm totally to but look bird was saying, we're going to have you back. lots more, of course now that you were the former government social mobility tsar and ready to speak out, which is what i love catherine so great to speak to you will speak soon but coming up as the deranged attacks on harry potter author j.k. rowling , are we seeing the j.k. rowling, are we seeing the rise of something called rowling
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phobia ? well, i think so. so her phobia? well, i think so. so her friend , fellow women's rights friend, fellow women's rights activist maya forced us, will be here to explain exactly what's going at 1020. but first, could a coalition of boris and trosper backers split the tory party or should we their attempts should we support their attempts to reinstate after sunak's treachery ? my panel are going to treachery? my panel are going to tackle this and have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. we're back in just 2 minutes time, don't go 2 minutes time, so don't go anywhere anywhere .
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight as it's revealed boris backing liz truss loyalists have formed a delicate coalition united hostility to rishi sunak does the so—called bullies club prove a genuine threat to the pm or does risk splintering the tories reconcile silently? i'll put that to my stupid top panel next. tonight, i'm joined by
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dawn neesom adam brookes and ashley james. also up. j.k. rowling become xi who will not be in designs for an upcoming video game. so why the sinister erasure of harry potter author going unchecked ? her friend and going unchecked? her friend and fellow women's rights maya for that examines the rise of what's now been dubbed rowling phobia at 1020. as andrew's accuser virginia giuffre announces she's publishing a memoir , growing publishing a memoir, growing support for the royal . is it support for the royal. is it time to change the narrative around the disgraced duke will his ex—girlfriend and most vocal pubuc his ex—girlfriend and most vocal public support a lady victory. harvey is going to out live on this at 1040. plus dystopian june it behind sadistic pandemic campaign in the name they are now demanding green taxes on everything from your shirts to steaks. so do these deranged net zero policies threaten our way of . that's zero policies threaten our way of. that's our big debate at
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1030 and the labour loudmouthed lammy wants hard working brits to sacrifice their values and sense in the name going green. it could go bust, david, but we just got a plumber. you've got to. a window cleaner. nick one thing we have got is a fantastic transport system across london . transport system across london. tragedies on the tube. i've it all now. so i'll ask my stupid staff how and what they make of that dubious suggestion when they nominate today's greatest person uni and jackasses person at uni and jackasses at 1050. after first 1050. well, after the first newspaper and front pages which arriving in mere moments to write the news at write tail off to the news at ten parliament last . dan ten with parliament last. dan thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight, downing street says the prime minister has never paid a penalty to the hmrc amid an investigation into the former chancellor nadhim zahawi . tax chancellor nadhim zahawi. tax affairs rishi sunak has defended
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how number 10 is handling the situation , insisting due process situation, insisting due process being followed and saying no were raised when he appointed to a ministerial role at a lively pmqs earlier on today, the labour leader accused , mr. sunak labour leader accused, mr. sunak of being too weak to sack the party chairman . sir keir starmer party chairman. sir keir starmer said an mp sought to avoid paying said an mp sought to avoid paying tax was not fit to be chancellor now was the first anniversary of the invasion of ukraine approaches us and european allies have rallied round in a show of support today a significant day for the war torn country . world leaders, torn country. world leaders, including rishi sunak , the us including rishi sunak, the us president and the french president and the french president , have held a call to president, have held a call to discuss sending battle tanks into ukraine. the us has announced is to send 31 abrams tanks, which the ukrainian president has called an step on the path to victory . and that the path to victory. and that follows germany's decision supply. 14 leopard 2 tanks. norway and poland will now also be able to send in their tanks.
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the kremlin has responded, describing the moves as a blatant provocation . saying us blatant provocation. saying us tanks on ukrainian soil will burn like the rest. well from washington earlier, president biden vowed to train ukrainian to use the abrams as soon as possible . abrams tanks are the possible. abrams tanks are the most capable tanks in the world and also extremely complex to operate and maintain. so we're also giving ukraine the parts equipment necessary to effectively sustain these tanks on the battlefield . when we on the battlefield. when we began will begin train ukrainian troops on these issues of sustainment, logistic and soon as possible . boris johnson has as possible. boris johnson has wished the ukrainian president a happy. wished the ukrainian president a happy . in a wished the ukrainian president a happy. in a tweet, the former prime minister said volodymyr zelenskyy six heroic leadership is an example to the whole world. now here hundreds of illegal migrants have been attempting to cross the english
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channel today with gb news exclusively revealing military personnel are patrolling beaches in kent. gb news has learnt around 450 migrants on nine small boats were instead intercepted . after a break in intercepted. after a break in the weather . several other small the weather. several other small boats attempted to reach the kent coast but didn't make it to the uk . now the neeps and the uk. now the neeps and tatties are on the menu for this evening as people across the world commemorate the birth of the scottish poet robert burns . the scottish poet robert burns. and the prime minister has been hosting reception at downing street where guests been served. haggis, toasties accompanied by music from bagpipe pipes and the prime minister's been the only one marking the occasion. rock legend sir rod stewart has been celebrating burns night his son. his his message to scots everywhere . everybody happy everywhere. everybody happy burns this is rod stewart and his son liam and we used to celebrate at burns night with my dad your grandfather and i you
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to have a great night. this is your favourite scotsman wishing your favourite scotsman wishing you happy burns night. she is my cheers rod you to date on tv onune cheers rod you to date on tv online and dab+ radio with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . tonight. tomorrow's as site now in our media bouts straight to the front pages . the metro leeds on front pages. the metro leeds on the met commissioner sir mark rowley's shocking warning the british public that we should expect 2 to 3 cops in court week as part of clean up of the force with most be charged with dishonest sex crimes and violence . the guardian leeds. violence. the guardian leeds. the pressure now mounting on prime minister sunak is the scale of the bullying investigation . deputy pm dominic investigation. deputy pm dominic raabis
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investigation. deputy pm dominic raab is revealed. this is as i mentioned, the duchess last night. part of that ongoing witch hunt against, senior tories, the independent says the pm will sack party chairman nadhim zahawi if he found to have broken the ministerial code over his tax affairs. there we go. more the witch hunt. massive stuff. back with me now, former of the daily star, dawn neath and the businessman adam brookes and the businessman adam brookes and the businessman adam brookes and the broadcaster ashley james. now, boris and liz truss seem be uniting in their efforts oust the high tax, low rishi sunak after his undemocratic coup saw him sweep to power allies of both former pm's have been mobilising in recent weeks for launch of the conservative democratic organised action that's backed by boris ally, priti patel and truss's so—called growth group, or at least allies of truss growth group, which hopes to put her dogma back at the heart of party. and according to the mail on sunday's dan hodge is an attempt oust sunak and reinstate the former brexit delivering pm
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no longer a matter of if but when with so called the liz clap . i love that expected divorce and no vote either of . two the and no vote either of. two the local elections in may or the tory party conference in autumn. but with the spectate liz emma burnell warning that groups the cd0 could turn into labour's cdo could turn into labour's failed pro—corporate momentum by fixating on a singular figure of the tories, risking splintering the tories, risking splintering the party into a reconcilable factions. adam i sort think it doesn't really matter now because what matters is that the conservative party has to be conservative. yeah, there is no, not the point. having a conservative party that is simply aping everything that left and labour want to do. and when it comes to down it i know the media really happy now because they've got blokes and post they're happy to have sunak they're not happy to have hung out there. the political
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establishment is happy about it, the blogs happy about it. they got their way. but actually bofis got their way. but actually boris and have every right believe and their allies have every to try and return democracy to the tory party by ousting sunak before next election . boris you can love election. boris you can love bofis election. boris you can love boris or hype. i've done both over the last few years . you over the last few years. you don't have to like him to acknowledge that. if boris came back , that's their only chance back, that's their only chance of competing in a jam or election. they're going to get annihilated. you know, you've got people like me , you know, got people like me, you know, that were very, very supportive of conservatives in past years. i would never vote for rishi sunak and, jeremy hunt, jeremy hunfs sunak and, jeremy hunt, jeremy hunt's vision of taxing the population into oblivion, making our mums and our grandparents work until they're 68 is not a vision. a conservative vision that i see no small business owner that i know would vote
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this conservative government. they might not vote for labour ehhen they might not vote for labour either. they're certainly not going to vote for this conservative government. they're not conservatives. they haven't listened to their members. you know , the arrogance, the way know, the arrogance, by the way , when we get back, liz truss, the arrogance last year has caused all this turbulence in the market in our political spectrum look, boris wasn't perfect. you know, i, boris out on a lot of things but if boris was still pm it have been a lot smoother 2022 now he's the only that had a mandate from the people. now i don't want to start seeing more leadership debate debates and i'm running again i really don't really want to see that. but i don't want to see rishi soon. and jeremy hunt leading our country. so something's got to change that . something's got to change that. and i mean, this is no scoop, light scoop from dan hodges. it's pretty obvious the conservative teams are tanking. yeah the problem is i see james is another leadership change and
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this is what the sunak can makes the party look like a complete joke . yeah. i mean, i think the joke. yeah. i mean, i think the problem with the conservative government is that they focus so on these leadership contests , on these leadership contests, internal politics that actually they're not focus singh on serving the british public the british that britain is on its knees pretty much every public sector is on its knees and. they're all fighting each other. these should be conversations that are had internally because also the public and i don't care i'd say the same about the left agree with you on that then i totally agree with you on that. but can just put it to you this way though. that's sort of sunak's own fault because his organisation gove and all of the all of the people who was stirring around him from the moment that truss got in as prime minister, they were trying to get her out so, so, so really he started it well he didn't start it. i think it started the
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demise of boris johnson . and by demise of boris johnson. and by the way, if boris johnson the only hope for the conservatives, i think that's a really sad state of affairs like he attracts scandal after or whether it's a brutal payback loans he's about to have there's to be that report and you like to be that report and you like to love him he's not about me hating him. and actually he. you do. i've met boris in the past. i think very charismatic man. he's not somebody i think is a man who has come off consistently for the past year. yeah. because of his actions. i don't want him in charge of the country. i think we need stability and need tony. it was just last week dawn that you were and you're not saying this a bofis were and you're not saying this a boris any way, but a fan of boris in any way, but he was saying realistically, he's only bloke who could lead the tories to maybe victory or at least stop him. well yeah, but i mean the latest poll says that's the case because 36% saying rishi sunak is the best to lead the conservatives into next election. so i think the tories are in polls. well, you know whole debate, right. is
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they were there before rishi came in, they were there in polls, a poll was if you go to a highly trained, you go to a high road and ask 100 people, it'd be different to say the worst thing in the world that can happen is that the tories just split and divide. we've seen it before. we saw momentum. we saw it back in 1991 where the two out pattern, i it's inevitable that i think it's inevitable that there are even more stupid than i think they are. then if they do that can. i just put it to you though. are a tory that you though. if are a tory that really believes in the fundamentals of thatcherism, which why a lot people in which is why a lot of people in this still support the this country still support the tories. then you're looking at what the government is doing in the policy. why do you loyal to the policy. why do you loyal to the tories? just to see if i really was a tory. the one thing i would not want is labour getting in power and the only way to keep labour out is to be unhed way to keep labour out is to be united labour aren't united because labour aren't unhed united because labour aren't united at moment. at the united at the moment. at the moment. it the highest moment. nice it be the highest sunak a conservative government have to unite and fight together any spin. we learn from events
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and learn from labour splitting with the sdp in 1981, wasn't it when that that split that vote? i mean in the end in the long run it worked for them i think it's got tony blair in yeah but is the worst thing in the uk to get unite and fight to the weakness labour have at the moment . back to the whole women moment. back to the whole women thing is that rosie has done rose. it was a huge damage. the labour party, the division now 50% of this country are going how can i vote for labour. well and date donna and now look us p0p and date donna and now look us pop princess taylor swift is herself in a dispute with ticket sales giant ticketmaster because it all way the top it has gone all way to the top with a us hearing now underway in washington . but once there in washington. but once there was no bad blood between cross—party rivals who snuck some of the chart toppers most famous lyrics into their dressing down the entertainment giant after its system failed to cope with demand. for her latest to it. this is great. watch it and have too much consolidation is something that unfortunately for this country as a ode to
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taylor swift. i will we know all too well to honest i had hoped as of a few months ago to get the gavel back. but once again, she's chair, captain and the bleachers so it was nice that you're a little more than that and i suggest respectfully that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror and say i'm the problem. it gets a senate hearing. surely be honest with fand wildest dreams . i promise fand wildest dreams. i promise to stop the pundits . now look to stop the pundits. now look what made me do. taylor look what made me do. taylor look what you made me do. oh i don't need that. ashley. james very unimpressed with me. thank you very much. stand because coming up with green taxes 3% on everything from your shirts to your steaks does net zero policy craziness our freedoms. so the panel i'm going to be back debate that in the next mediabuzz but first is j.k. rowling becomes who will not be named in designs an upcoming
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harry potter video game. why is erasure of women's rights activists like her going unquestioned . my four star zero unquestioned. my four star zero rowling's ally and the fellow campaigner she's going to speak out on this straight after the .
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break now, when j.k. rowling first screamed out the malevolent voldemort, a.k.a. screamed out the malevolent voldemort, aka. who who must be named , could she ever have be named, could she ever have predicted that fans of harry potter would the famous moniker against her? because in yet another senseless attempt to erase the women's rights activists, the prominent gaming forum has forbidden posts . forum has forbidden posts. hogwarts legacy , one of the most
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hogwarts legacy, one of the most anticipated video games of. the year set in the potter verse a statement put out by said error reads rowling is not only a bigot, but is actively pushing in her position the wealthy and famous individual for that will hurt trans people. there will be no discussion this game thing is number one. rowling is not even involved in game's production. but clearly that won't stop the hateful trans lobby trying to stifle her defence of women's rights . and this sinister rights. and this sinister movement has been given a new term in spite online. rowling from will to discuss exactly what's going on in this deranged campaign. i would say against j.k. rowling , campaign. i would say against j.k. rowling, i'm joined by her friend and women's rights campaigner maya forstater maya, this is so disturbing . i this is so disturbing. i actually think the term rowling phobia is justified right now because the attacks coming towards j.k. day in, day out are
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so disturbing disturbing . they so disturbing disturbing. they really are i mean, i think she can't be cancelled . books are can't be cancelled. books are selling . you know, she she's selling. you know, she she's shown that she won't give in or shut up about this and she won't be cancelled . and so i think be cancelled. and so i think what doing is trying to demonstrate and show to other people you know , this is what people you know, this is what will happen to you if you're not j.k. well, you just scare people not into not speaking. you can't scare . j.k. rowling but you can scare. j.k. rowling but you can scare. j.k. rowling but you can scare everybody else. so quite a large proportion of people will indeed, because we don't we maya so many , especially in the so many, especially in the literary industries, the entertainment industries , the entertainment industries, the media industries, they share the views of you and rowling, but they have been scared into silence because they've seen the campaign against. j.k. exactly. i mean, you know, people who are
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just getting started in their career or, you know, obviously , career or, you know, obviously, you know, almost no one is at the level the jk rowling is . you the level the jk rowling is. you know, so many of them say, i just can't afford to put my head above the parapet on this. i'm frightened . i'm frightened of frightened. i'm frightened of what will happen to my industry. but, you know, some are also frightened what their frightened about what their children know, what their friends say . but children know, what their friends say. but j.k. friends will say. but j.k. rowling you know, she spoken rowling has you know, she spoken up about this since 2019, when i first lost my case, she tweeted about it. and she's you know, she's shut up since and she's not wrong. she's called out the misogyny and she's out the medical malpractice , you know, medical malpractice, you know, so the things that she was pointing out about the tavistock have been to be true . you know, have been to be true. you know, the tavistock has been closed down and the is rethinking its whole approach to treating young people with gender issues. so
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you know the things that j.k. rowling pointing out have been shown to be well founded, but still they want to shut her down. indeed and in scotland , down. indeed and in scotland, you've got this real now brewing between really the two most famous scottish women , the famous scottish women, the world. rowling on one side, sturgeon . sturgeon, the first sturgeon. sturgeon, the first minister on the other side . but minister on the other side. but when you look at what's going in scotland today with a rapist, i a rapist, by the way, i don't have to say a male rapist because be a rapist by definition you are a male. so this bloke, adam graham , this bloke, adam graham, sexually assaults two women after . he is arrested sexually assaults two women after. he is arrested and charged . judge decides to charged. judge decides to transition to become a bryson. and because of that of where the woke establishment is that he
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currently tonight in a women's prison . so this is what you're prison. so this is what you're up and this is what j.k. rowling is fighting against right ? is fighting against right? absolutely you know, if the scottish government was thinking about at all this man, this rapist, would not be in a women's prison and. the newspapers, the media have all reported it as woman raped two women. this is not woman. this is a man , as you say, you have is a man, as you say, you have to be a man to undertake rape . to be a man to undertake rape. and he's not the only one who's in that prison. that's it. there is another i prisoner convicted of child in the women's it's the most obscene policy now you've got to know j.k. rowling over the past couple of years , even the past couple of years, even though she's very much a weapon, i think it's fair to say that
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metaphorically she has balls of steel . she's not giving , metaphorically she has balls of steel. she's not giving, is she ? she's not going to end this campaign . bullies and the campaign. bullies and the threats , violence and the threats, violence and the political attacks aren't going to stop her. she feels committed to stop her. she feels committed to this for life . i think so. to this for life. i think so. and she's given so much strength to so many, so many women in scotland and women across the uk and around the world who've seen her standing up and, you know, speaking clearly and compassionate about that, about this not a culture war. she's talking about concerns about women's rights, about sports, about women safety, and most of all, about children and this pandemic of children thinking they were born in the wrong body. this is not something happened on this scale. a general reason or two ago. it's been a invented . the idea has been a invented. the idea has been a invented. the idea has been invented and spread through schools. so the number of people
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say j.k. rowling . for me as say j.k. rowling. for me as parents, professionals and as women concerned about rights, i think she you know, she's us all strength indeed. and as she pointed out today , standing up pointed out today, standing up for women's rights does not make you a far right bigot . my of you a far right bigot. my of course, tessa on really disturbing rise of phobia. thank you so much . disturbing rise of phobia. thank you so much. but coming up as andrew's accuser, virginia, you find she's publishing her memoir. i should we consider a change of narrative around the disgraced duke. well ex—girlfriend and biggest supporter , victoria harvey, is supporter, victoria harvey, is going speak out on this one. i'm cancelled. it's a controversial topic at 1040, announced with green 3% on everything from your show to your stakes are to range net zero policies threatening our very way of life that's happening today coming in the mediabuzz straight after the .
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break so we're going to return to tomorrow's news tonight. now . tomorrow's news tonight. now. and front pages have been delivered. the daily mail marks the west finding united in a bid to defeat vladimir putin as the us joins germany , uk and other us joins germany, uk and other governments in sending tanks hold back the russian invasion force . the daily express force. the daily express features the tragic story of 87 year old barbara bolton, a british pensioner who died of hypothermia because she was too worried about the cost of heating her small terraced home. absolutely tragic . we're going absolutely tragic. we're going to return to mediabuzz now with my superstar panel, former editor of the star dawn neesom, the activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley james. now you remember these ghastly propaganda pieces that the nafion propaganda pieces that the nation during, propaganda pieces that the nation during , the pandemic. nation during, the pandemic. have a look at this. it was the
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handiwork of the government so—called nudge unit, a bunch of scheming psychologists tasked with monnet public behaviour to suit our westminster masters . suit our westminster masters. now the behavioural insight team is back for another round of psycho ups, this time in the deranged marched towards net zero. they have told number 10 to slap green taxes on red meat and tech gadgets if the uk is to go carbon neutral by 2050. a dystopian glow that i've long argued will make us all poorer and colder . they also reckon and colder. they also reckon some 80% of us would suggest linking stamp duty to efficiency levels of properties or businesses such as bank shops and airlines would be branded with eco certificates telling how green they are . energy how green they are. energy intensive firms and companies who fail to meet green targets would be from advertising on tv under the authoritarian idea. how very 1984. i mean, adam , how very 1984. i mean, adam, throughout the pandemic, we were
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speaking out against this nudge unit . and it always was clear it unit. and it always was clear it wasn't going to end with the pandemic they were coming across and now it's all about net zero to try and freak us out . yeah. to try and freak us out. yeah. screw with our mind. very sinister . screw with our mind. very sinister. again someone i've just recently found out and it will be revealed soon that i was monitored by government units and departments during covid. read my twitter, yet it will come because you are campaigning . yes. so i find this very sinister and. you look at things like that. why is the road to a greener future always about taking more money off us and making the poorer why? why it always about taxing every day. people don't know because the movement is a money making machine . end of dawn. you're in machine. end of dawn. you're in green tonight. what do you think of this? you i'm green for that very reason. so the not you in
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that during the pandemic. i completely agree with you i thought it was wrong to deliberately terrorise people and we're paying to it now about net trying to net zero though trying to convince the world convince us that the world ending. no, no i don't ending. no, no, no no i don't i don't think that's the case. i think what they are trying do here is are trying to i mean, the net zero by 2050 is the whole net zero by 2050 is unrealistic. it's probably not going i think need going to happen. i think we need to that. i think some to accept that. but i think some of the things are to do this actually make like, actually does make like, for example, industry example, the fashion industry fast where. you buy fast fashion where. you buy something and you throw it away . that does need it. . i think that does need it. maybe if we if we stop fashion so cheap and so disposable, it would help. and if you can do, a little thing like that to help. i'm not terrorised by that. i don't think they're trying to dictate my life. it's dictate how i live my life. it's the people who suffer, the poor people who suffer, isn't well yeah, but it's. isn't it? well yeah, but it's. look, not necessarily it's look, it's not necessarily it's not the rich, but also people in factories who are not being fair wages and, you know, in china, people in are the worst peasants in the world are not going to be you know, there is lots of
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stories that came out of the. i know, but mean sort of like you know, but mean sort of like you know if you know if we all should be behind you behind this sort of i'm not naive insights to try to know i'm quite ignorant the environment i know that we all do better what i don't like about this is i echo what you said. i do think it's unfair. stick to achieve net zero by 2050. i don't think they have the infrastructure even make that possible. my dad has an electric car. i live in quite big town. there's only one charging because you can't use there. no. so yeah, i think it's unrealistic but also i think it's about timing and we are in a cost of living crisis. i mean we've just a headline about we've just seen a headline about , a woman dying of hypothermia. they not happening in they should not be happening in our and they're talking our country. and they're talking about adding taxes onto dairy. readi about adding taxes onto dairy. read i think people will not get behind it when they are already struggling. and but again i think that also it wasn't a positive if things what the government has never done with net zero don't because let's be
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honest they slipped this policy through they never actually went out to the public and said net zero is going to mean significant changes to your way. it was it was going to make you poorer it's going to make it harder for you to go on holiday. it's going to mean you don't have the freedom, the flexibility of owning your own climbing. look at the madness we're talk about later we're going to talk about later in with lammy telling in the show with lammy telling traders, you've got take traders, now you've got to take your ladders, the cheetah, because attack on because this is not attack on the class. no, agree. the working class. no, i agree. and if they had said that, and if they had said all that, then actually sort then no one would actually sort of, know, even go near, of, you know, even go near, would they? mean, i think would they? but i mean, i think as i said there are some as i said i think there are some things and going back the fashion industry and the clothing industry, it will help the keep the poor because. you keep something have to keep something you don't have to keep buying to something that's buying to keep something that's not damaging anybody. not it's damaging to anybody. you that policy , you agree with that policy, though? think do i think though? i don't think do i think that it's to say i think if the government to enact that policy as part of the net zero agenda. right come out and explain why and that should be done by
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politicians. but what's disturbing about the nudge unit is they specifically use they would call it advertising , call would call it advertising, call it propaganda. yeah steroids in the hair or . yes, the. and it's the hair or. yes, the. and it's completely to make us agree with policies that actually fundamentally we shouldn't. new tv boris johnson is a big fan of . yes i absolutely i was i really been to take the process of boris johnson throughout entire pandemic because thought he was absolutely wrong to sign up to lockdowns and to sign up to the nudge unit. but i will give him credit for realising far sooner than any other politician in the western world, taking a side. politician in the western world, taking a side . some strong taking a side. some strong governors, for example, like desantis in the us that actually we've to come out of lockdown. so i think boris got quite a lot wrong during that . and let's wrong during that. and let's remember that he came out the is less than 1% a pollutant . you
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less than 1% a pollutant. you know it elevated if ever we do hear you like zero difference to the plight of we have got to be punished because of course we were behind the industrial revolution in the 1900 silly man you know it's all out with the us nominations now release the countdown is on for hollywood's backslapping or face slap you will smith but what about razzies that's the awards that for over 40 years have celebrated the very worst that cinema has to offer veteran actor tom hanks a big loser, nominated twice for his performance . pinocchio and elvis performance. pinocchio and elvis can't believe it. i thought it was great. i was being completely honest. and last recipient, leto, was judge recipient, jared leto, was judge to flop again for playing to a flop again for playing a vampire anti—hero in morbius. i haven't heard that movie, actually. well, it's always nice .bnng actually. well, it's always nice . bring hollywood blowhards back to earth. shock inclusion was ryan cera , who is just 12 years ryan cera, who is just 12 years old. so here she doing her best.
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and five stars of the horror film based on stephen king's novel and co—starring zac watch. i can help you . liar, liar , i can help you. liar, liar, pants on fire . i don't want to pants on fire. i don't want to hurt anyone . that feels kind of hurt anyone. that feels kind of good. hurt anyone. that feels kind of good . well, today is actually good. well, today is actually being the razzies failing heat after a backlash their humiliation of a pretty teen. and tonight, its founder , john and tonight, its founder, john wilson, issued a grovelling apology for having, quote, misstepped very badly confirmed in an age limit of 18. the movie introduced nominees from now on. but if i were honest, the biggest disgrace is that matt hancock was left off the list for performance in the dawn neesom adam brooks. actually, james, do stand by because up should tradesmen ditch transit van for the tube to save the planet. as i mentioned this mad suggestion by that weird labour
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bloke lammy that's got talking in one of my superstore panel certainly is to have some choice words for the labour. loud mouth. find out who with we crowned tonight's greatest person and union but person and union jackass but first, virginiansfinally first, as virginians finally decides to publish your memoir , decides to publish your memoir, growing prince growing support for prince andrew , is it time to consider a andrew, is it time to consider a change narrative around the disgraced duke, his biggest pubuc disgraced duke, his biggest public supporter, lady harvey, delivers her defence. she's the life . in just 2 minutes time.
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it's time now on cancelled and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of media. prince andrew sex accuser virginia giuffre has reportedly signed a deal to publish her
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bombshell memoirs. just when you thought he could make a sensational return. it's thought giuffre wasn't bound by. a long term nondisclosure agreement . term nondisclosure agreement. she settled out of court with andrew last , she settled out of court with andrew last, leaving she settled out of court with andrew last , leaving the door andrew last, leaving the door open for yet another embarrassing royal tell all. but it comes hot on the heels of her separate against jeffrey epstein lawyer alan dershowitz collapsing november after admitted she may have , quote, admitted she may have, quote, made a mistake in accusing him, leaving huge question marks over her career ability. so, andrew is now enjoy an increased public support in britain in the wake of that development not least from star columnist and former daily telegraph editor charles, who yesterday he felt the prince might be innocent . so lady might be innocent. so lady victoria harvey is prince andrew's biggest support sir here in the uk and i know you feel lady v like , the tide is
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feel lady v like, the tide is turning. don't yes. as you have been saying for some time now, been saying for some time now, been talking about you know, credibility for the past, almost a year now. and you've done it . a year now. and you've done it. you know, i know that even you said a year ago when we first spoke, you said there's a lot of holes in her story and you did agree with that . but now, yeah, agree with that. but now, yeah, the tide is turning because you've failed because of the dershowitz case . and obviously dershowitz case. and obviously you've been in touch with dershowitz throughout this and because she had to effectively admit she lied about him. it gives andrew an opportunity to challenge the deal. i mean, obviously that you use. well, i mean i mean, is just one of the many things know but i mean so many things know but i mean so many things know but i mean so many things have come to light in the past year and a lot of evidence of the things that she said are not true and lot of things that will help him. and obviously is, you know, his apology. it just shows that her
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memories are quite correct . and memories are quite correct. and i think that through everything out the window really as far as people actually believing her i mean already obviously the us government did not believe her because was not in that courtroom and was the most vocal person in the lane . maxwell person in the lane. maxwell charged. yes. yeah she was not picked, was she because she's not a credible witness and the us government saw her as not being a credible witness. okay, so let's just say because as you say , even though i disagree with say, even though i disagree with you on a lot of this stuff, i did say last that i agree that in lots of ways not credible, but got two big problems terms of andrew's rehabilitation which i know you he deserves and i am keeping an open mind. but i'll tell you what, my two big issues are . firstly, navy . he went to
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are. firstly, navy. he went to new york to spend days in the house of jeffrey epstein when . house of jeffrey epstein when. there was a string , a string of there was a string, a string of young ladies in and out after. let me just like yeah. after after he had already gone to jail for child i know but we what we have to remember is the first time when jeffrey went to jail it was not front page news , it was not headline news . but , it was not headline news. but andrew , he did, but he doesn't andrew, he did, but he doesn't even read the newspaper was like he actually seriously like i was very surprised he doesn't read any of . do you think it was any of. do you think it was naivete? i think rather than something i think it was yeah i think it was complete naivete like he lives in a bubble we have to like somehow the royal lives in a very bubble to a lot of us and completely naive but i remember you know that story when it came out and it was not big story. it kind of just got swept away. no one was because
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the establishment wanted sweep that exactly and. it was front page news that's the first thing. the second thing is and i know you're going to disagree me on this, but i'm sorry, i don't trust lane maxwell, that this photo is fake. i the photo is real waterproof. do you have that? the photo is fake . it's that? the photo is fake. it's absolutely like this. absolutely. okay. i want to have a bet with you, but what evidence do you have that this photo is fake? because even didn't say it was fake when appeared with me. you? no, he said it's a photo of a photo. a photo which actually it that. yeah. so it doesn't make it fake because this was before digital photos. no, no i'm i'm going to tell you. so i want to clarify because when i've been on tv all the time , people always say it's the time, people always say it's photoshop . so when i spoken to photoshop. so when i spoken to person that's actually taken the photos, he took the photos . he's photos, he took the photos. he's it to me how he did it and he
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showed it to me the last time i was in london, i met up with this person. so he took the photos of the of the different virginia epstein and he cut them out with almost like like a of a razor blade and then put them back onto the background . it's back onto the background. it's amazing. it literally he made it to me. it looked like a puzzle and then he would re photograph it exactly like thought. and then it's been like re photograph three time but have you researched circumstances of how this photo actually came into the public domain ? it was into the public domain? it was actually quite coincidental and this was, i think , never even this was, i think, never even had it. no but that's that's the whole mystery . but fbi you do whole mystery. but fbi you do but the is yeah virginia giuffre would have had to be a genius to coincidence she did it. no no no so she but thing is so she didn't make so the guy who photographed recently admitted to me that he actually put it together as well but he was worried because he has a there
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was a commercial motive. well, he has a criminal record. and so he has a criminal record. and so he was terrified that he was going to go to jail for it coming forward. why why would he do that? why would he fake the. because so well , good question . because so well, good question. he he he knew them and got persuaded they gave him lot of different things, things that belong princess diana. they bnbed belong princess diana. they bribed him basically . and then bribed him basically. and then this is the biggest problem. yeah. this the biggest problem. okay, andrew had a chance to clear . i okay, andrew had a chance to clear. i don't okay, andrew had a chance to clear . i don't know. okay, andrew had a chance to clear. i don't know. i mean, this is what. i've tried. he did have a chance. dershowitz twisted dershowitz but he's not the he's not prince andrew like the he's not prince andrew like the son of the queen of england. so you have to remember this is such a different situation like what he had he had lot of money, lady. right it was only why would he have done if he was just for the to see that he wasn't he did not want to do that it was buckingham palace forced him he no choice. okay so
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just to get my head around this because as i say i am open to the thing is so you say you say the thing is so you say you say the queen we now know and we knew at the but we say publicly the queen had a terminal illness she was dying of cancer. he came under massive pressure not ruin your mother's final days on earth . so you going to have to earth. so you going to have to say will this case that's that's what you was given no choice thatis what you was given no choice that is what i know it's got zero choice and he just really wanted to fight it because he knew he won't. now what? now. because now because you you will say hand media that andrew is innocent . would i be sitting innocent. would i be sitting here if i didn't if i didn't believe this from the very beginning? i'm not going go around telling people this stuff. it'sjust around telling people this stuff. it's just doesn't look very good for me, does it? do you know what i mean? i have to be very sure this whole time before i'm doing these that i know everything i'm saying know that everything i'm saying is correct . so and i know
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is correct. so and i know everything . correct, you know everything. correct, you know that. and i also say i had an apartment that relationships never with any woman under . 18. never with any woman under. 18. yeah. no, i don't know. definitely no and no relationships with virginia giuffre . he's never met her. and giuffre. he's never met her. and i really believe that he has never met her. how confident is he feeling because he must have been delighted to open daily telegraph to you say doesn't read the newspapers to have charles more front of the daily telegraph saying thinks andrew is innocent. i mean that's a bit of game changing moment for of a game changing moment for him, right? yeah i well, people are realising that he didn't want to settle. he was forced to he had no choice that's why it was so hard for him. you know, this this past year he's just been like sitting there. how is he going to clear name now? is it to be a pr battle or is going to be legal battle? because there's already reports the there's already reports in the that been handed that i've just been handed saying that he could actually back himself. so she's trying to a as well. yeah so we a new book as well. yeah so we all know that that first memo
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that she did , i mean i could that she did, i mean i could literally debunk all that literally debunk all that literally the central page stories to everything i could debunk that. so i don't think that any publisher is going to pubush that any publisher is going to publish her last one didn't have it wasn't published because it is going to be lawsuit after because she's credible . but for because she's credible. but for andrew though yeah this because we had backing carly on earlier this week who said it's going to be virtually impossible for him to challenge the civil case in a court of law. i i can't really tell you what they have, but there's a lot of evidence that he is innocent. okay well, look, as i. i am going to keep an open mind because i absolutely do believe in the philosophy of innocent before proven guilty . innocent before proven guilty. personally, i think that's why it's been so massive mistake not to fight the case i wanted to i understand the pressure i understand the pressure i understand the pressure but this was his reputation you know and i know you can hear he was
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basically you know it was the jubilee. he was forced to get no choice. okay. well, look, we're going to keep on this. know going to keep on this. i know you're going keep on it. so you're going to keep on it. so we'll be here as the war is on the now. of course, i do have . the now. of course, i do have. to present the other side of his story and to so in a statement after her case against dershowitz in november, virginia, giuffre said , i have virginia, giuffre said, i have long believed that i was trafficked by jeffrey epstein to alan dershowitz . however, i was alan dershowitz. however, i was very the time . it was very young at the time. it was a very young at the time. it was a very stressful , traumatic very stressful, traumatic environment. and mr. dershowitz , from the beginning consistently denied those allegations i now recognise that i may have made a mistake in identifying mr. dershowitz, how many times did she say she slept? more than seven times. so how do you forget that you've got the wrong person? one time, lady victoria , good to see you. lady victoria, good to see you. but time now to reveal today's greatest britain. and you, jackass and my superstarjoin me now. dawn neesom , who's your
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now. dawn neesom, who's your nomination for gb? it's going to be j.k. again for continually supporting women who dare to talk women's rights, in particular rosie duffield. when rose's own boss won, keir starmer, colin defends defender adam . brooks you nominate my adam. brooks you nominate my nominee is rosie duffield because she's a very brave woman and she's one of the few mp sticking up for women's rights. if rosie was my mp actually be tempted to vote for her and actually mine is actually peter kyle also , an mp. he has been kyle also, an mp. he has been talking about the children that have gone missing our country saying if just one child went missing , there'd be a massive missing, there'd be a massive reaction. however, when asylum seeking children go from home, office hotels , nothing massive office hotels, nothing massive happens. it's a failure of leadership. so i should lose her job for it. and i couldn't agree. oh, give over, ashley . agree. oh, give over, ashley. but look, i'm going to have to go for different gracious
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person. it's not often that i talk to you about incredible team of people behind scenes who put our show to every night, but they are genuinely the best dogged and, intelligent, smart, funny, dedicated i'm so grateful for their work every it's a very sad night us to original of our team are us i wanted to pay tribute specifically to daniel sperling and lucy jones because they joined tv news after working for me for their sins many, many years at the sun and i could never have got this show going if it wasn't for them. so many of the guests segments and ideas and creative genius past 18 months it's all down them so thank you both i'm going to miss you lots but union jack has time now. dawn neesom more nominees. that was lovely . i feel really that was lovely. i feel really bad saying this person's name after that. david lammy . yeah, after that. david lammy. yeah, basically it's this entitled labour politician who has suggested that working people london get public transport. or
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should we have a look at what he said? yes do to school bus days before the way to go bus david. yeah we've just got a plumber know you've got a window cleaner. nick one thing we have got is a fantastic transport system london and it's happening this window fantastic tube tube . oh god what an idiot. adam nomination my nominee for union jack is jeremy hunt for pushing to raise the retirement age to 68. i think that is an utter disgrace . and actually, james, disgrace. and actually, james, your union jackass nominee, please. mine is someone i never thought i would say weirdly, acorn on this bizarre rant . thought i would say weirdly, acorn on this bizarre rant. he's acorn on this bizarre rant. he's a rock singer guy , yet actually a rock singer guy, yet actually done a lot of good , but he went done a lot of good, but he went on this really weird rant saying that men , divine kings of the that men, divine kings of the universe, they need women and they have babies by sperm in an air fryer and making baby and
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women are only here support them. okay bizarre because i'm going to go for david lammy because you know what he did that on lbc, his own radio station , labour broadcasting station, labour broadcasting companies call it these days actually totally disprove . actually totally disprove. because these are traders tried to get on the tube with all of equipment and were banned doing so. and lammy might be our next foreign secretary folks . oh, my foreign secretary folks. oh, my goodness. it's terrifying stuff . so dawn neesom, great nominee .thank . so dawn neesom, great nominee . thank you so much to adam brooks and actually james as well . brilliant superstar panel. well. brilliant superstar panel. i'm back again. night from 9 pm. headline. this is up next p.m. headline. this is up next though goodnight.
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good evening welcome to gb news. our top stories this evening, the prime has been defending his decision to wait for the results of an investigation into the tax affairs of the former chancellor, nadhim zahawi . rishi chancellor, nadhim zahawi. rishi sunak said labour had suggested the investigation and insisted due process was being followed . due process was being followed. he also said no issues been raised when he appointed zahawi . his ministerial role at a lively pmqs earlier the labour leader accused mr. sunak of being too weak to sack the party chair. sir keir starmer said an mp who sought to avoid paying tax was not fit

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